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David Icke arrives at Bilderberg 2013

Started by zorgon, June 08, 2013, 03:10:29 AM

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David Icke arrives at Bilderberg 2013


stealthyaroura

I wonder what David Icke is worth ::) he must be pulling some cash in on the circuits.
I do hope that the English now realize that there is no more working/middle/upper/lower class from finding out about the billderberg group, it is just US AGAINST THEM.
Nikola Tesla humanitarian / Genius.
never forget this great man who gave so much
& asked for nothing but to let electricity be free for all.

zorgon

Quote from: stealthyaroura on June 08, 2013, 03:51:16 AM
... it is just US AGAINST THEM.

Okay so...

1) now we know, well they know because we always did :P
2) now the public is aware that the Bilderbergs really do exist
3) so... now what?

strategy? game plan? pitchforks? anyone?

::)

stealthyaroura

#3
Well it had to happen sooner or later and you know it was only a matter of time till people woke up to there crap.
1) strategy,THEY will have one and of had it for a long time.
2)game plan, THERE absolute power and dominance over our and there fate.
3)pitchforks, LOL=US just about the only weapon against THEM discounting knowledge.
A 2 pronged attack maybe, I have been shouting REVOLUTION for years but i'm on my own it seems.

And Alex Jones shouting THE ANSWER TO 1984 IS 1776 has made me deaf I think people get it Alex.

Dam think i have a bug in the system! laptop is playing up.
Nikola Tesla humanitarian / Genius.
never forget this great man who gave so much
& asked for nothing but to let electricity be free for all.

zorgon

#4
Quote from: stealthyaroura on June 08, 2013, 04:18:14 AM
I have been shouting REVOLUTION for years but i'm on my own it seems.

That was my point  everyone talks revolution, everyone says the PTB must go... but no one has any idea HOW or is willing to pick up the torch and lead the fight...

QuoteAnd Alex Jones shouting THE ANSWER TO 1984 IS 1776 has made me deaf I think people get it Alex.

Well give Alex the spear and let him lead the charge. shouting at them won't win any headway.

Problem is we have pitchforks and pea shooters... they have drones :D

QuoteDam think i have a bug in the system! laptop is playing up.

Thats no BUG!!!  :o  it's...  it's... THEM

Elvis Hendrix

Yup, Bows and Arrows against the lightning. It seems the machine has grown to insermountable proportions. The populace has been numbed with benality and shock. So they just carry on unmolested in plain view. I mean who is gonna fight the UN? The best we can do chaps is keep spreading the word, and make damn sure we have our facts straight.
"Today, a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration – that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There's no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we're the imagination of ourselves. Here's Tom with the weather."
B H.


ShotInTheDark

This is the First year without  Jim Tucker who spent his over 25 yrs of his life following the Bilderberg Group and made people believers. He helped wake up the world!!! We owe Jim Tucker!!

zorgon

#8
Quote from: ShotInTheDark on June 08, 2013, 11:27:46 AM
Bilderberg 2013 Guest List check out the names on here.

Love this guy's title:

Ed Balls, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer

This one is unexpected...

Eric E. Schmidt, Executive Chairman, Google Inc.

And OH NOOOO Heineken Beer is Bilderburger Beer

Jean François van Boxmeer, CEO, Heineken

petrus4

You know...I wish I could talk to David Icke.

It's hard, because I've learned that in this day and age, if a person does not like every word of what you have to say, then they tend to immediately decide that they do not like you, as well; so even though I would try to be diplomatic, I suspect he sadly would not like me.

I would tell him that I felt that the way John Robbins and the others treated him after the release of Thrive, was extremely unfair; and that I was unhappy about that, because I genuinely felt that he did not deserve Robbins' denunciation.

I would also, however, tell him that I had discovered that being mentally pre-occupied with the Illuminati was not beneficial to my psychological wellbeing, and that if he wanted to remain so pre-occupied, that was his right and his perogative, but I had decided that I was no longer going to be.  If I wanted to be particularly confrontational, I would also ask him (not rhetorically; I would genuinely want to know) how he felt said obsession with the Illuminati was able to help us, and what solution he had in mind for the problems that they were causing.  He honestly seems to be extremely good at diagnosing the problem - I would even go so far as to say that I have seen none better - but I haven't seen him offer too much in the way of concrete solutions.

I felt he did make a truly positive contribution to Thrive, in terms of explaining how the bankers and such operate; but again, there is more focus on the problem, than I really consider helpful.
"Sacred cows make the tastiest hamburgers."
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Elvis Hendrix

Quote from: petrus4 on June 08, 2013, 02:47:40 PM
You know...I wish I could talk to David Icke.

It's hard, because I've learned that in this day and age, if a person does not like every word of what you have to say, then they tend to immediately decide that they do not like you, as well; so even though I would try to be diplomatic, I suspect he sadly would not like me.

I would tell him that I felt that the way John Robbins and the others treated him after the release of Thrive, was extremely unfair; and that I was unhappy about that, because I genuinely felt that he did not deserve Robbins' denunciation.

I would also, however, tell him that I had discovered that being mentally pre-occupied with the Illuminati was not beneficial to my psychological wellbeing, and that if he wanted to remain so pre-occupied, that was his right and his perogative, but I had decided that I was no longer going to be.  If I wanted to be particularly confrontational, I would also ask him (not rhetorically; I would genuinely want to know) how he felt said obsession with the Illuminati was able to help us, and what solution he had in mind for the problems that they were causing.  He honestly seems to be extremely good at diagnosing the problem - I would even go so far as to say that I have seen none better - but I haven't seen him offer too much in the way of concrete solutions.

I felt he did make a truly positive contribution to Thrive, in terms of explaining how the bankers and such operate; but again, there is more focus on the problem, than I really consider helpful.

Good afternoon sir,
I agree, But really, what is he supposed to do? He is obviously a driven individual who belives it is his lifes mission to speak out!! and by his recent attendences at wembly etc he is garnering a lot of momentum. My big problem with Icke is his lack of self editing. I mean i dont know if there are bloody reptillians amongst us! but i certainly wouldnt make it a point of attention even if i new there was...  there are so many more pertinant issues he raises that folk can grasp far more easily.   

Elvis
"Today, a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration – that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There's no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we're the imagination of ourselves. Here's Tom with the weather."
B H.

thorfourwinds

#11
Greetings Elvis Hendrix:

Welcome to Pegasus and thank you for your time, consideration and participation.

You will be pleased to know that we do not throw bottles on this site.    :P

Are you going to open your shoebox and share secrets with us?     ;)

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Edward

Has you considered that perhaps  David Icke role is that of bringing awareness so we all can decide for ourselves what to do?   No one man is going to say do this and you are going to see change.   It's going to be up to us a individuals to enact change in our lives and as more and more of us do this collectively the change we wish to see happens.   What form will it take.  That is up to me, that is up to you.  It is up to all of us.


Edward

Somamech

For what it's worth !

I didn't catch this whole interview at work the other night and I forget the interviewee's name, but what I did hear was interesting.  I don't tend to follow this aspect much so i hope anyone that doe's follow may garner a bit from this interview, best thing about the interview is that it's not derived from either side of the fence :D

Bilderberg: A secretive meeting of the world's most powerful

SOURCE:

http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/drive/bilderberg3a-a-secretive-meeting-of-the-world27s-most-powerful/4738704

stealthyaroura

The Sunday Times interview with David Icke "It's A Jungle Out There"
Great article on Icke. as i thought he's on the bandwagon and doing quite well ::)

you MUST buy my book to find out the answer to that! yeah whatever Dave.
http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/Magazine/Interviews/article1271885.ece
Nikola Tesla humanitarian / Genius.
never forget this great man who gave so much
& asked for nothing but to let electricity be free for all.