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  1. **I updated the video, but I can’t edit the previous post.

    So here is a new link to a version that explains a little better my interpretation of the meaning behind the Bible’s words on unclean animals.**

    Leviticus 11:1–47
    Deuteronomy 14:3–21

    Do not eat:

    • Animals without split hooves or without chewing the cud

    • Creatures of the water without fins or scales

    • Anything considered an abomination or linked to idols     

       

     

  2. I've also heard David mention religion several times, and how he distances himself from the way religions have been used to control populations.

    Now, I'm not religious myself, but I ended up spending several years, literally every day, trying to understand the Bible. It became a bit of a nerdy obsession. I went all the way down to the Hebrew pictograms, which are actually a completely different language from modern Hebrew and much closer to what we know as Egyptian hieroglyphs.

    What I discovered really surprised me. I'm not claiming I'm right, and I didn’t have a specific goal in mind, but wherever the path took me, I kept arriving at the same story over and over again. This was especially true in the Old Testament and the first many books. Later on, in the rest of the Old Testament, the consistency seemed to fall apart, and it became harder to make any coherent sense of it.

    So what was the story? To me, it came across as an inner journey, about what happens inside of us. We start life as whole beings, but then we're split internally in order to fit into the world, to please, to belong, to feed our egos. Even our sexuality plays a role in this fragmentation. The story then becomes about the journey back to wholeness. It starts with becoming a wanderer, a kind of inner homelessness. You try to pull yourself together, but the word used for "pulling yourself together" also means "to suffocate yourself". Every word has a double meaning. And that’s exactly what happens when we force ourselves into control. We tighten, we restrict, we choke ourselves. The journey leads through the dissolving of the ego and into something more humble, but every time you reach that place, the whole cycle seems to start over again, like a repeating pattern or game.

    Anyway, I could go on forever. But I remember getting goosebumps when I realized that, by the end, there was only one word left from the very first page that didn’t carry any negative weight. It was the word for the darkness before anything was created. Not the regular word for darkness, but a deep kind of darkness you can actually feel.

    Alright, enough rambling for now. I could talk about this for hours.

    Long story short, most of the translations I arrived at ended up sounding very much like what we hear in the Gospel of Thomas. And yes, all religions seem to originate from the same story at their core. You can even find similar messages in many of the old mythologies.

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  3. Hi Melissa,
    I've felt the very same way for many years, probably since 2009. But in recent years, I no longer feel alone. I’ve started to embrace the peace, in a way.

    I don’t spend much time with people anymore, apart from work, not even with family. I’m not angry at anyone and haven’t had any falling-outs, but I just can’t force myself to be around people where I don’t feel at home. Letting everything they say go in one ear and out the other makes me feel like I’m not really present, only thinking about how to escape the situation.

    At one point I thought I might find like-minded people in the old “truth movement,” but I felt so much hate there. Just because people disagree with the mainstream narrative doesn’t mean they’re in the same boat. I remember when QAnon came along, it immediately felt off to me, just like many other things.

    So over the years, whenever I need something calming, I find a David Icke video. Sometimes I even fall asleep to it, just knowing that there’s someone out there I can relate to.

    And it’s funny you mention David’s books. I once brought one of his books with me on a night shift at work. My colleague, who is highly educated, a philosopher among other things, was curious about the thick book I was reading. He had never heard of David Icke before. I could see him Google the name, and immediately he smiled and said, “Oh, the guy with the lizards.”

    I challenged him a bit, and he actually started reading the book. Several days later, he was still reading it. Eventually, he came to me, completely amazed: “But... all the stuff David says in here actually happened.”

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  4. Yes, I think you're right. A lot of what I observe from both sides feels more and more like tribal allegiance rather than real, independent thinking.

    One example from real life: I work night shifts with a colleague who is very left-leaning and has always had strong opinions. Over the years, I’ve listened to countless left-wing views from her during our shifts, and I never get into arguments, but I do say when I disagree. Still, she assumes I must be right-wing simply because I don’t agree with everything she says. The truth is, I’m neither, but I’ve had a hard time accepting the extreme shifts on the left in recent years, where it feels like the pendulum just keeps swinging further and further.

     

    Since Trump came into the picture, she has been deeply hostile toward him, constantly mocking him, which she sees as totally acceptable, even to the point where it starts feeling a bit childish. When I calmly mention that Biden has followed many of the same patterns, she gets really agitated and refuses to see it. It has almost become a sport for her and her friends to hate everything coming out of the US, except Facebook, where they post about all the things they hate.

    One time, before a meeting, I offered to grab her a coffee on the way. The only place nearby was a McDonald's, and she literally refused to take the coffee because she didn’t want to be seen holding a McD cup. That moment said a lot.

     

    I still consider her a smart and independent woman. She is the head of several associations and helps a lot of people. But I think she’s confused about why I don't think like her. I remember back when Denmark first went into lockdown. We watched the press conference together, and I joked a bit and said, "Let’s see when it becomes mandatory to get vaccinated to move around in society." She laughed at the time. But later, when that actually happened and I gently brought it up, she suddenly exploded out of nowhere. I was taken aback and said we could talk another time. Later she sent me a long message, apologizing for her reaction.

    I think, deep down, she knew something felt wrong, but even thinking those thoughts was too dangerous.

  5. I recently made a half-hour video about the climate debate, mainly created to reach people who have never looked beyond the mainstream narrative. It's presented in a way that shouldn't feel offensive to anyone. It might feel too slow for those of you who already know, but I've had some friends and coworkers watch it, and it made them start questioning a few things. Baby steps!
    https://youtu.be/8yUgoK0p9pg

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  6. (Now, I’m neither left nor right)... I just watched The Dot Connector: Ep170, and I just have to say: David, I love you. Sometimes it feels like you're the only voice that makes sense in my head. Since I first listened to you in 2010, you've been the calming voice whenever I needed it, always speaking in a way I understand and can relate to.

    The keywords you mentioned in this episode really hit home. It’s exactly what I’ve been both laughing at and feeling uneasy about lately. The left suddenly talks about conspiracies, but it's the same conspiracies we’ve always had (and a few years ago they refused they existed). And the right side now agrees with things they used to oppose before Trump. It makes me feel a little sigh inside.

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  7. I have a similar question;

    I come from another country, and have for more than 15 years wanted to experience David Icke live.

    (looking at the tour in Luton, Fri 27 October 6:00 PM).

    I was thinking to arrive in the city a day before, but I don't know the area, and how to get around (I'm sure it doesn't take a high exam to get to know that)! :D But, it could easily get very expensive if I have to get a taxi from the opposite side of the city, to reach the destination in time.

  8. On 11/30/2021 at 3:22 AM, RobSS said:

     

    I'm thinking of starting a new thread on the "pearl" theme. If you have anything interesting you'd like to contribute, I look forward to reading it. I'm familiar with the "Hymn of the Pearl", from the Acts of Thomas. I'm not a member of any church, or organised religion either. The word 'church' isn't even mentioned in original biblical manuscripts!

     

    The symbolism of the "pear"l is connected to so many different subjects, including the Tree of Life. Also teleology, and what's sometimes known as the transcendental object at the end of time, which is also the Grail, so plenty of scope for discussion in the coming months, hopefully!

     

    All best,

     

     

    Yes please start a thread with that :-) I'm also very interested in Thomas, but I also think I read these texts different than others. Ping me if you start such thread.

  9. 5 hours ago, Duewy said:

    Interesting point of view. 

    Sheep are always easy to heard 

     

    This worldwide event has become a massive downer and has provided a lot of negative energy.

     

    It would be great to have a clear picture of what is going on and why.

     

    Culling all of the sheep doesn't seem to make sense 

     

     

    Yea very easy. It still amazes me to look around me, example at my workplace (I work within care). And to see how the personnel swap from "check corona-pass, wear mask, keep distance", till not thinking about it because the rules have been gone for a while, dictated by the government - till the rule are back, and from now this is very very dangerous again.

    It's like switching a button.

  10. 12 hours ago, screamingeagle said:

    because those who don't know,don't know that they don't know.....so they don't need to

     

    and any negative emotion is a very welcomed by the rulers,they need us alive but under their own terms 

    Yeah, maybe you are right. And even if I try hard not to, it's almost impossible not to send any negative energies out right now. 

    I work within care, and we are 2 left in this huge company who haven't' got the jab. Even my boyfriend took it a few weeks back, and I have cried so much, because, he knows what is going on, but he felt pressured from his family and work.

  11. 5 hours ago, RobSS said:

    The Dragon is here because it wants to devour the a "pearl" only humans can produce.

     

    If it can devour the "pearl", then it's the end of spiritual evolution for humanity, and the Dragon gets to prove to God that God made a mistake in creating humans.

     

    It's up to us to realise what that "pearl" is, and then defeat the Dragon.

     

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    The "pearl", interesting. I have the past few years been studying in my spare-time some ancient Hebrew, went through the Bible, The Gospel of Thomas etc. I'm never going to be a member of a church or belonging to any religion, and I probably read the old text different than others, but "the pearl" is one of the thing we need to find, that's also what the texts tell us to.

  12. I have been thinking about the endgame for this agenda being played out atm. Both about the perception, the depopulation-idea etc., and there is one thing which I can't come to term with.
    So, as we already see, a lot of people are being sick/dyeing because of the vaccine, but;
    I don't understand why they don't just get rid of us, who doesn't obey and agree to the new system? All those who obey to it, aka take the vaccine, use all the bio-technologies, believe in the system, bring their smart-devices everywhere, they would be way easier to control than us.

    Maybe it's a topic you have already covered, but I would like to hear what you think.

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