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Postby cartorious » Aug 11th, '11, 17:12



Lawrence wrote:
cartorious wrote:I googled it (what did we do before the internet???)

Proper research :wink:


I do recall something.........





......a library? Yea that rings a bell.

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Postby spooneythegoon » Aug 11th, '11, 21:23

cartorious wrote:
Lawrence wrote:
cartorious wrote:I googled it (what did we do before the internet???)

Proper research :wink:


I do recall something.........





......a library? Yea that rings a bell.


Ah, that cave where primitive humans went to sit in a circle and bang rocks together? :wink:

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Postby Jean » Aug 12th, '11, 02:50

Hey if it wasn't for google I would never have discovered that the Jews secretly ruled the world.

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Postby Tomo » Aug 12th, '11, 09:28

Jean Eugene Roberts wrote:Hey if it wasn't for google I would never have discovered that the Jews secretly ruled the world.

I wish they'd do a better job of it!

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Postby Madelon Hoedt » Aug 12th, '11, 09:41

Tomo wrote:
Jean Eugene Roberts wrote:Hey if it wasn't for google I would never have discovered that the Jews secretly ruled the world.

I wish they'd do a better job of it!


But that's all part of the plan, look: http://www.davidicke.com/articles/problem-reaction-solution-mainmenu-41/20744-please-dont-riot--its-just-what-they-want

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Postby Tomo » Aug 12th, '11, 10:37

As sons of God go, David Ike makes a great TV presenter!

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Postby Madelon Hoedt » Aug 12th, '11, 10:50

Tomo wrote:As sons of God go, David Ike makes a great TV presenter!


Oh, is he? I got about halfway and all it made me do was alternately read the Illuminatus Trilogy and bang my head against a wall.

Also, do you think the Non-Comply-Dance is like the Safety Dance? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7movKfyTBII&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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Postby Antera » Aug 12th, '11, 11:03

Jerry Sadowitz said last week that he would love to run this Country.

"Maybe the people wouldnt be happy , but at least the trains would run on time"

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Postby Tomo » Aug 12th, '11, 12:18

Antera wrote:Jerry Sadowitz said last week that he would love to run this Country.

"Maybe the people wouldnt be happy , but at least the trains would run on time"


Sadowitz on meeting Uri Geller: "Are you Uri Geller??? I'm a big fan! I've got all your spoons." :lol:

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Postby Robbie » Aug 12th, '11, 12:41

Did anybody else read the comic "Accident Man" (in the late lamented Toxic) -- the storyline called "The Messiah Sting", featuring David Icke?

For those unfamiliar with "Accident Man", it chronicled the adventures of Mike Fallon, one of Britain's elite hit men. His speciality was always making it look like an accident (hence his nickname) or sometimes like natural causes.

Fallon was reluctant to accept the contract to discredit this obscure politician, mainly because it didn't involve actually killing anybody, but they made him an offer he couldn't refuse. So Icke was kidnapped and hauled off for a week in Amsterdam, where he was pumped full of drugs and subjected to a variety of brainwashing techniques, including scenes acted out by prostitutes. After which he was dropped back at the House of Commons, and promptly made a speech about himself being revealed as the son of God to rescue the world from evil alien reptiles.

The story was hilarious and also explained quite a lot...

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Postby Erwin » Aug 12th, '11, 14:58

Tomo wrote:As sons of God go, David Ike makes a great TV presenter!


And rubs shoulders with other goalkeeping greats Pavarotti and Pope JP II !!!

This post has kind of made me wish that Hitler had been a frustrated goalie rather than artist... :cry:

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Postby Madelon Hoedt » Aug 12th, '11, 15:10

Robbie wrote: So Icke was kidnapped and hauled off for a week in Amsterdam, where he was pumped full of drugs and subjected to a variety of brainwashing techniques, including scenes acted out by prostitutes. After which he was dropped back at the House of Commons, and promptly made a speech about himself being revealed as the son of God to rescue the world from evil alien reptiles.


Makes one proud to be Dutch! :D

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Postby SamGurney » Aug 12th, '11, 18:53

I do owe a great debt to David Ike for liberating me...

I was having a conversation with some typical Noam Chomsky readers: morally indignant, determined to percieve everything the 'west' does as maliciously planned evil, teeming with a psychological need to hate 'the elite', tripping on shrooms... the usual. Then they started talking to me about David Ike. I hadn't heard of him so I looked him up... and that's when I started to become extremley suspicious and eventually liberated of 'the left' movement of today (Namley for its lack of the true characteristics of the left- namley, intelligent and cogent reasoning and kindness).

Chomsky enjoys his acclaim because people accept his interpretations as authoritative simply because of his immense erudition. And nobody can refute what he says, because 90% of what he says is rhetorical phrasing with little content or tangible conclusion, and what content actually exists is very often true, even though it rarley justifies his vicious and pointless indignation. Virtually all of his criticisms of governments are because of their impudence and virulence and yet those two words describe his works best. When Osama Bin Laden cites you and your readers develop a paranoid, conspiratorial schitzophrenia... then perhaps you need to examine your own means towards your ends and weather they are proportional. It is important to note, that such (quite literal delusions) which infect the more extreme lefties, are greatly enabled and made more acceptable by Chomsky.

Anyway... just needed to get that out there, because Chomsky does cast a strange spell which is refreshing to be liberated from... I feel like Nietzsche did when he had freed himself from the trappings of Wagnerism.

It is strange how the left often embraces figures who preach indignation rather than compassion... but eventually, just as happened with Marx, these figures fade away and loose their influence and the true wisdom of the left comes to the fore again.

Stick to Orwell and Bob Marley, I say.

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Postby Lawrence » Aug 12th, '11, 18:55

Well we've gone a bit off topic here.

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Postby SamGurney » Aug 12th, '11, 19:00

Lawrence wrote:Well we've gone a bit off topic here.


Sorry. I apologise.

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