David Icke doesn't seem too insane to me but who does he think controls the world? Did I miss something?
That's the point. He is acknowledged as an insane lunatic, yet his politics and ideas (leaving aside the reptiles...) are sustainable, whilst the economic growth politics we consider the norm are in fact utter insanity and clearly unsustainable - the economic growth model doesn't even pretend to be sustainable, it says greed now and we'll work something out about the destruction later...
Now that's insanity.
Cycling should be banned!!!
This fellow was unknown to me, so I had to look him up. Now I wonder if he really believes in the Reptilian Brotherhood or just having one over on us.
^ he is a bit of a mystery...
But, I suspect the point he is trying to make is: who really are the insane ones?
Society perpetuates. It never learns...
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How about the latest conspiracy, FEMA camps. Never heard of this Icke Fella but listen to what this nutjob has to say from time to time:
Any good links for the reptile thing?
Loyalty to petrified opinions never yet broke a chain or freed a human soul in this world — and never will.
S. Clemens.
Hardly in the same league. Your man is just doing a commercial for a reality tv program we haven't seen that is rather laughable.Originally Posted by 9999
David Icke seems to be very lucid on the workings of our unsustainable society, whether he is insane or not. An article on Wiki says the lizard brotherhood is just satire to describe "the emergence of a global fascist state.
David Icke is my favourite nut job.
A lot of people here may not know he used to be a professional goal keeper, played for Coventry City.
and a pretty good soccer commentator too.
David Icke's planet Nibiru ties in with the grand daddy of all conspiracy theories: Chemtrails.
There's different theories behind these chemtrails one of which is that they are used to block our view into outer space. The reason being is that the planet Nibiru is fast approaching Earth and (reptilian) governments around the world want to hide that from the human populace.
There's people out there that are convinced of it, proper fucking nuts.
here we go...
As I said, he is insane.
Now, listen to our top leaders - the most intelligent and great, elected leaders; they talk shite; listen to them spurt on about economic growth, etc... Who really is insane?
Indeed. I'd trust Icke as much as I'd trust Bankers, Politicians, Media Folk, Insurance salesmen, Car dealers, Nigerians, Salesmen/women, Muslims, Christians, Religous folk of any denomination, Journalists, Any one elected to any position whatsoever, Americans, Indians - not the red ones, Policemen, IT experts, Priests, parents, children, and last but not least GODS.Originally Posted by Bettyboo
Some of his theories, e.g The world leaders and royal families being half human, half lizards are a bit wide of the mark.
But he has had it in for the banking cabal (currently fuking up the world economy), institutionalized paedophilia, the Bilderberg group, abuse of power by the Royals , a Jewish elite forming western foreign policy and the War on Terror for a long time.
He is speaking out and standing up to be counted despite the flak and ridicule by the mindless, sheep like masses who follow whatever they are told by the mainstream media.
600,000 hits a day on his website, sell out speeches around the globe and constant smear campaigns against him by the press.
He's touching a raw nerve somewhere!
kermit ,,,don't trust anybody.
yep i agree.![]()
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Wide off the mark.........
Yeah, like the politicians and technocrats who believed that the Euro was sustainable, that multiculturalism across the EU would work, that Saddam Hussien had weapons of mass destruction or that Osama bin Laden masterminded the twin towers from a cave in Aftghanistan!!
They are so wide off the mark they need straightjackets and daily injections of horse tranquilisers just to save the rest of us from their misjudged shit!
I think there's a difference between incompetence/negligence and believing we are being run by lizard people from another dimension.
Bush sought and claims he took guidance from 'God' on whether to send troops to invade Iraq.
You could say that believing that there is some white haired, bearded guy up there in heaven and has been around for 2000 years who can speak to you is equally absurd!
Moonraker, I do not believe in one moment in the shape shifting lizard theory but am just pointing out that he isn't that much madder than those who solemnly declare to be governing us in our own interests.
They just happen to conveniently fit into this 'theory', that's why. And any sane (or even insane) person would object to some of the shit that happens.
Speaking out against abuse, my god what a revolutionary. Objecting to the greed of bankers, what groundbreaking stuff.
He also believes that Kris Kristofferson is really a lizard from another dimension and that the world will be engulfed by volcanoes and Tsunamis generated by the hatred in the world.
He's a nutter, everything he says is nuts or originates from nuttydom. Just because a tiny fragment of the crap he has been spewing for the last 2 decades might be convenient to many now doesn't lend any credence to him not his ramblings.
If I waffled on for long enough I'd come across something that fits eventually. He's been waffling for 20 years.
Bush is just a gullible tit that has been taken in by indoctrination. Gullible and stupid, but not mad.
Was Icke indoctrinated? Was Icke bought up to believe that Kris Kristofferson is a lizard person and that we are being controlled by chemicals in the food we eat?
^ mad to believe in Lizard people, but gullible and stupid to believe in God (but not mad, just indoctrinated...). Whilst I believe in neither, the possibility of lizard people is many times greater than an omnipresent creator called God...
^^ to put things in perspective: he is indeed insane, but speaks far more sense than you have ever done...
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