Sunday 16 May 2010

David Icke: Human Race Get off your knees.

It was 6AM when my alarm began to make a noise at me, I was already awake and well on my way to the coffee pot.

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I was making the pilgrimage to London to see the first talk of David Ickes new tour. i was accompanied on this trip by the only other person i know who would be interested, my mother.

We drove the 120 miles to London with ease but then when reaching the venue (Brixton Academy) realised that the closest car park was a £15 taxi ride away (as the local one was closed for maintenance) this is did not dent our resolve. soon enough (12PM) we arrived in the queue.

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The atmosphere in line was fantastic there where all sorts of conversations taking place and a man playing guitar for charity, there where some people giving away copies of the UK-Column news paper (a great ready by the way, and only £5 a year subscription)

There was also a lady giving out flyers marked ‘Justice for Hollie Greig (www.holliedemandsjustice.orfg) – an important issue that has been ignored by too much by the mainstream news parasites.

There was also a well dressed man in a suit handing out leaflets about Christianity and how Mr Icke is ‘a’ or ‘the’ Antichrist (it wasn’t clear) the little article then went on to tell us that only by fearing and worshipping god can we be safe from evil. it gave us all something to read and kill the time with, it was really nice of the man and make a few of us chuckle (but the arrogance of religious converts is a topic for a whole other post) at the very least it was well written.

Soon enough we sitting down in the venue. the mumblings of the audience was a fantastic backdrop for the anticipation. Then, without warning our speaker emerged, within moments he was in full swing.

As the talk went on it picked up pace and there where many moments where he had to stop talking just to wait for the ripple of applause to stop. his message hit home for everyone!

i found it interesting that towards the end he outlined what he refers to as the wakening and made clear that there is no need for violence EVER and made sure to hammer home that racism or discrimination of any kind is wrong, for so many reasons.

As much as i would love to go into depth about the talk the content of the talk won’t. i don’t think I could do it justice but i will say that i have seen every one of David Ickes DVD’s and read 5 of his books and this talk was powerful in the extreme. Armed with the new information i left the venue feeling charged and positive but most of all i think everyone there felt empowered.

I got myself a copy of his new book before leaving and will start it on my next day off from work. this was a great day and its fair to say that David Icke is still the master of his domain and pushes the envelope with this thoughts. i wonder how long before he is proven right to the mainstream…




Thursday 13 May 2010

Mr Cameron, please, call me V

Ah Mr. Cameron, you are a waste of human skin. how do i know? because you WANT to be PM. and don’t get upset by me calling you a waste of human skin either, its not you its your job track that i  hate.

David Cameron leader of the Conservative Party speaks on BBC's  Andrew Marr Sunday programme following the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown's decision not to call a 'snap election' after polls indicated an increase in public opinion for the Conservative leader.Photo by Gill Allen/The Times

As everyone in England will probably we aware David Cameron has taken charge of the country as PM. the Conservatives party has don't a deal with the Liberal Democrat party to form a government after a rather complicated ‘thingy’ that no one understood resulted in ‘hung parliament’ whatever that means. so we are now faced with leadership from the ‘Con-Dem’ coalition. now you see the issue is that anyone who WANTS to be in charge of the country is a megalomaniac by definition and a party that will change its policies to fit with another party (that has incompatible policies) is a foolish megalomaniac. 

We have two party leaders both megalomaniacs ready to show the other how Julius creaser felt that day and we are expected to think that they are the most qualified to run the country.

Here is an idea, lets put some one in charge who is not a megalomaniac and give them the mandate to ‘make life better for everyone and try not to screw up’ maybe at least then if that person screws up people will say ‘hey at least he had a go! its not like he/she ever claimed he/she knew what he/she was doing!’

These people who make a living out of trying to be in charge are not the people we should let be in charge. they are sick and need help. do YOU want to be in charge? no of course not, you KNOW your not qualified so why does some privileged private schooled power hungry smug git think HE is qualified? is there a class at school on how to lead a nation? if there was i am truly glad i missed it.

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If Guy Fawkes tried that classic stunt now he would get the vote of every person in the country, at least he was trying to do something positive! no, i cant say that, blowing thing sup is never the answer, violent protest is never the answer but if all those people would just STOP VOTING or at least write ‘NONE OF THESE PEOPLE’ on that slip then at least we would have a chance of change.

I don’t think i need a leader, do you? i would still go to work and eat lunch and take a shower if there where no people in parliament, who needs them?, i just wish that they would stop going to war and taxing me to death.

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I don’t vote, not because i am lazy or ignorant of the process, I don’t vote because i do not care who is in the ‘big office’ i don’t care because when given a list of crazed power mad liars i don’t care who of them get the job, put a single honest man on that list and i will move heaven and earth to cast my vote.

even when i cast my vote though the most popular people wont get in will they? i mean, with the hung parliament that we recently faced it was a game of percentages, most votes voted for other parties but because the combined strength of the Con-Dem’ed won out they got the office, must the larger percentage of people where divided and they got the job on silly pie slices not on sheer number of people on side. Maybe next post i will have a pie chart at hand but for now, do the math and you will see what i mean.

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Now, people, if you care about your country stop voting and read ‘V for vendetta’ at least then you will be as angry and cynical as me.




Sunday 2 May 2010

Size matters

This morning i sat and watched a movie with my daughter, the movie ‘A Bugs Life’ is about the battle between ants and grasshoppers.

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As the movie unfolds the hero, a little geeky ant travels to the bug city, the city is a vast metropolis built from old packaging and cans. the streets are filled with all sorts of bugs, the movie even shows roads where the bigger bugs ferry about the smaller ones like busses and taxi’s. The traffic lights are made from twinkling Christmas decorations and bubs.

The whole city is under a single caravan in the middle of a corn field no more than a few meters away from the ants home, but to the ants, its a vast adventure away.

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Later in the movie the bugs hide from a bird in the vast canyons of a dried out river bed. To the bugs however the riverbed was truly a deep network of caverns like the grand canyon.

Although it is only a children's film the idea of a whole world and a whole society that exists within our own without us knowing about it is a strange one.

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The idea captivated me for the duration of the movie. The same idea can be applied to real life too, when philosophers and free thinkers like David Icke and Neil Kramer speak about the hidden world and the veil that separates us movies like this at least for me really hammer home the concept.

there are many great video’s on youtube that hammer home the point that we are small. in the grand scheme of things we are tiny, less than one of those ants in the movie.

if you think about how vast the cosmos is and how we are all clinging to this ball of mud that is hanging in the vast openness of space we are nothing. So when some one says that something is impossible or that we know everything about reality i am forced to remember that little ball of mud spinning about in the dark and i can it ‘fixes’ my perspective.

and this blog was formed while watching a kids movie. maybe there is more going on here.