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Lizards, Antisemitism, and Free Speech



Whether or not you believe David Icke's less than likely theory about eight foot lizards ruling the world, this documentary is worth seeing - if only for the astounding scene, towards the end, where some of his staunchest critics, upon failing to discredit him before his fans through legitimate means, conspire to humiliate him using lemon meringue.

If anything, through their callous micro-conspiracy, they demonstrate that Icke's theory about cold-blooded monsters conspiring to rule the world is not so far-fetched, after all.

And no, I'm not convinced that he's anti-semitic. He seems genuine, friendly and down to earth in this clip.

7 Comments:

At Sunday, August 20, 2006, Blogger Shahid said...

Mind you - he also thinks Islam is utterly bogus, dismissing it out of hand.

 
At Sunday, August 20, 2006, Blogger Shahid said...

The important point to get out of this video is that the Jewist ADL is entirely out of hand.

You can go on TV and utterly trash Islam, with even Bush and Yoblair taking part, but if you mention lizards, that might be code for Jews and all of a sudden, your life is ruined and you are censored to oblivion, never to receive coverage again.

Damned racist Jewist Fascists and the scummy ADL and AIPAC, to hell with these censoring, sententious animals. (Note, a Jewist is like an "Islamist" - only "Jewists" exist, "Islamists" do not)

Your overall point is well taken - when the Jewists are so low as to sink to censor a nutter like Icke, what will they stop at?

 
At Sunday, August 20, 2006, Blogger qrswave said...

I don't know much about him. And he obviously has some strange beliefs.

But, he's entitled to his own beliefs. And people are entitled not to listen to them and/or to air them, notwithstanding his protestations.

But, I found that 'on the air' conspiracy by his critics to do something which is not only illegal but criminal to be pretty amazing.

 
At Sunday, August 20, 2006, Anonymous Anonymous said...

grswave, the clip will not buffer and play.

 
At Sunday, August 20, 2006, Blogger Stern Gang said...

Well, at times I have also, doubted as Ickes writes, that these serial-killers are in fact humans or whether they are humans acting of their own free will. Does that make me a candidate for a free lemon maringue pie? Yum yum, plz hold the eggs, milk and butter please.

Ickes comes from a left-new age tradition. His alliances lately, has been steadily moving more to the right- This may have occured because there sometimes are better and more access in some sectors of the right longitude. Ickes was summarily villified by many in the left. I don't blame him for hanging out with who likes him or facilitates his well-being.

Thsre is one idea of his I liked. He said that fear is what keeps un in bondage and gives them their power. If we could stop fearing them and each other their power would go away. --- That's my interpretation, the concept he presents is more tiered.

Makes sense to me. Although the notion is cloaked in a new age mantra and Ickes tries to draw it out and make it seem complex to get the most of it as possible. But, to me it's simple.

I once wrote Ickes to ask him about this theory of his. My question to him, was well, since you claim that fear, which exist not just inside beings, but is somehow personified and attains life as an entity itself, is the source of bondage on Earth--Would not this fear be significantly, diminished if we took into account and then alleviated the fears of the other species on the planet?

The view presented by Ickes was that Fear lived as a bubble all around us, like an energy field. The energy field of fear, while it fed them, it drained us and kept us as slaves incapable of reaching our full potentials.

Some of David Ickes concepts are inherently, great but fail to extend to their natural conclusions. But I like the guy, I don't care if they call him a nutcase, or a Nazi, KKK, or whatever. They can throw as many lemon pies at him as they like, but he still gets the last laugh to know and forecast that their sweet little bubble is about to bust. That is why he is so hated.

I mean why defile the guy so much? Don't they claim that this is a free society that avails equal protections under law and custom?

 
At Sunday, August 20, 2006, Blogger qrswave said...

I do agree with Ickes, however, that the media is far too concentrated in the hands of a few corporations. Also, the idea of being invited for an interview only to find out, after flying over, that they've changed their minds is pretty darn annoying.

Regarding the clip of Alex Jones, whose work I largely agree with, I disagree with his fruit punch analogy. It's more likely that people take what they accept from Ickes and leave the rest.

 
At Sunday, August 20, 2006, Blogger Shahid said...

Being a Londoner, and having actually watched the Wogan show when it all happened back a lifetime ago, I do remember the days when Icke was a sportscaster for the BBC.

Remember, Ickes was a sportscaster who one day declared that he was the son of god and that there would be natural calamities in Britain that year. Nothing happened.

He went away, read a lot of the counter-culture stuff that a lot of us have and came to some radical conclusions. He had an awakening, but it was a strange awakening - and his fame is largely due to that initial public platform.

All of that aside, what staggers me is the Jewist response to what those AIPAC nutters should just have dismissed as a fruitcake, but they didn't. Ickes is nutty, but he's utterly harmless, so the question arises: What the hell are those Canadian Jewists (and the rest) all so afraid of?

 

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