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    So I'll just say what I have to say here and get this party started again....

    My take is pretty simple. The United States' population is aging and it has flatlined, even in certain cultures that proliferated with abandon in the past. The false economy requires "growth" not sustainability. In order to support the old slaves in a state of perceived comfort while still allowing the masters to continue to rule, new slaves must be imported. Although we know that the system is a rouse, it is that proverbial house of cards that must be maintained (or the wizard/curtain scenario) to ward off anarchy. Just think about how the financial collapse in 2008 awakened so many. More than 911. If the US were to slip into negative population growth and couldn't meet its obligations to the retiring boomers, all hell would break loose. Yes, they could print more funny money, but that would drive created poverty. They are at an impasse and the only way out is to (1) either admit the system is game and eliminate the monetary system or (2) import more slaves. They don't like to admit failure and they certainly will not give up their tools of incentivization (fiat currency) over the little people. You could say they think of Mexico/South America as a human capital reserve. Only tap into it when its useful.

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    Switch to GaiamTV. Lots of great stuff going up there each week. I think George Noory was interviewing Raymond Moody this week about near-death experiences. Regina Meredith has been cranking out terrific interviews left and right.

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    Switch to GaiamTV. Lots of great stuff going up there each week. I think George Noory was interviewing Raymond Moody this week about near-death experiences. Regina Meredith has been cranking out terrific interviews left and right.
    I so want David Icke to succeed in his mission! I wish that he had taken a page out of Bill and Kerry's repertoire and started the project with positively intentioned people versus "entertainment types" with runaway egos. Yes, they very were likely plants to thwart his mission... just wish he could have seen that. If I were writing the script, I would put Bill and Kerry together with David and start over. Wouldn't it be cool if the three of them could do a "Holographic Universe" channel. Get right down to root cause. It would be amazing.

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    Quote Posted by GalaxyHorse (here)
    I know the original intention was to present an alternative public media outlet for all of the 'alternative perspectives'....I think they should forget about T.V and embrace the online world.....T.V is a diminishing medium
    +1 to that.

    Although I supported TPV in its initial fundraiser, I was surprised that Icke thought it was going to be such a game changer. It seemed strangely "old world thinking" for such a "new world messenger".

    The world is de-centralising. In every aspect - media, politics, identity, creativity, even money (with the advent of crypto currencies). To think that such a centralised project would be a major force for change seems a bit naive. All the same, he approached it with an enormous amount of zeal, energy and vision and I'm sorry for him that it hasn't lived up to his hopes.

    Icke does tend to take the odd 90 degree detour off track now and again that totally f*ks him up for a while before he finds his feet again. Witness his disastrous relationship with Mrs Icke a few years back. He went head over heels into that one and then got promptly spat out the other end holding a pile of lawyer's bills.

    I don't see this development as a bad thing. I just see to as further confirmation of the need to keep any centralised and agenda pushing information sources at bargepole length.

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    Default David Icke on the Alex Jones Show Last Night 24 june 2014 – Great Information on ISIS, Transhumanism and other interconnected subjects

    David Icke on the Alex Jones Show Last Night – Great Information on ISIS, Transhumanism and other interconnected subjects

    Tuesday 24th June 2014 at 09:20 By David Icke




    David’s interview begins 7:05 into the video

    Please circulate far and wide.

    The link to send to is …

    http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/d...ex-jones-show/


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    Tuesday 24th June 2014 at 09:06 By David Icke


    The scaremongering has begun. Isis is no threat to Britain







    ‘The security service trade union is now in full cry. It wants more money, more
    power, less oversight and will go to any lengths of scaremongering to get it.

    Yesterday its cheerleader, the former defence secretary, Liam Fox, was
    unequivocal. There were people going about saying the state had too much power
    in Britain, he said, while “pretty much the rest of us say the state must protect
    itself”. We had “better start to reconsider” whether liberty was more important than
    security. This is dangerous talk.’

    In the past week David Cameron, MI6 and the London police have all issued
    warnings of the "danger to Britain" from this month's Isis invasion of northern Iraq,
    and from a possible 400-500 "returning jihadists". This is the backdrop to a
    campaign for renewed military intervention in Iraq and, at home, for extending
    GCHQ's freedom to conduct what it now admits is the warrant-less surveillance of
    all electronic communications by British citizens.

    The idea that the Isis action in Iraq poses a threat to the British state is ludicrous.
    That it came as a complete surprise to London (and apparently Baghdad) shows
    how trivial MI6 thought the threat before it happened. Otherwise, why did Cameron
    not do something about it a month ago? Surely heads should roll. In truth there is
    no threat, just a useful excuse for sabre-rattling and fear politics. If Isis can
    undermine Britain's safety, Britain must be a feeble place indeed.

    As for the returning jihadists, they too are no threat to Britain. They may threaten
    to explode some bombs, a threat to life and limb. Why Cameron should want to
    elevate, indeed almost romanticise, that menace is a mystery. The only security
    against this violence is from policing and from targeted intelligence.

    This certainly may involve intrusions that the Muslim community must accept as
    long as it harbours those willing to lead susceptible young people to violence.

    The danger from these disparate individuals would appear to be far less serious
    than, for instance, that of the IRA during the Troubles. It is of criminal nuisance,
    not the undermining of the integrity of the state. That may not suit the dignity and
    budgetary ambition of the security apparatus. But it is not the nation's problem,
    and certainly not a reason for dismantling the ever shaky basis of personal freedom
    from state power. What is truly alarming is that Fox, Cameron, the police and the
    secret service should be so careless of that freedom.


    Read more: The scaremongering has begun. Isis is no threat to Britain

    http://www.theguardian.com/commentis...m-fox-mi6-iraq

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    Blair must go! Ex-diplomats lead calls for PM who went to war on a lie to be axed
    as Middle East peace envoy

    Tuesday 24th June 2014 at 09:01 By David Icke





    ‘Three former UK ambassadors to the Middle East will tomorrow join calls for Tony
    Blair to be removed from his role as Middle East peace envoy.

    Signatories to an open letter, led by Mr Blair’s former ambassador to Iran Sir
    Richard Dalton, describe his achievements in the region as ‘negligible’, criticise his
    money-making activities and accuse him of trying to ‘absolve himself’ of
    responsibility for the crisis in Iraq.’

    Read more: Blair must go! Ex-diplomats lead calls for PM who went to war on a lie
    to be axed as Middle East peace envoy

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...d-removal.html

    http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/

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    Blair should be lecturing on Iraq from the dock at the International Criminal Court

    Tuesday 24th June 2014 at 04:51 By David Icke





    ‘While thousands of ISIS Sunni extremists are engaged in a determined attempt to
    reach Baghdad, leaving a trail of carnage in the process, Tony Blair remains
    resolute in claiming that there is no connection between this and the hell in which
    Iraq has been plunged, even more than a decade since the 2003 onset of the war
    which he and former US President George W Bush unleashed.

    As someone averred among the avalanche of Tweets sent excoriating the former
    prime minister over his recent denials, this is about as serious as claiming there is
    no connection between him having sex with his wife and the existence of his
    children.’


    Blair cuts an increasingly isolated figure, which for a man obsessed with
    establishing a legacy in the Churchillian mode, not even the tens of millions of
    pounds he’s amassed since leaving Downing Street in 2007 can ever hope to
    compensate. Former friends and political allies have deserted him now; and in
    response to his latest public appearance, more than a few have taken the
    opportunity to stick the boot in. Perhaps the sentiments of London Mayor Boris
    Johnson came closest to describing the extent to which Blair is now considered a
    political pariah in Britain, when he described him as “mad.”

    When it comes to the region, it is time for the West – in particular, the US and the
    UK – to abandon their nonsensical policy of supporting the opposition in Syria and
    instead acknowledge that the government of Bashar al-Assad is playing a key role
    in stemming the flood of Sunni extremism and has been over the last three years.
    In fact, without the resilience of the Syrian Arab Army the region would have been
    plunged into even more chaos and destruction than it is at present. For three years,
    the Syrian government, the Syrian people, army and allies have stood against this
    de facto Islamic Khmer Rouge in Syria otherwise known as ISIS (ISIL), an
    organization and ideology so beyond the pale that its defeat and destruction is
    absolutely vital.



    ISIS SalfIstS

    Yet, as recently as the beginning of May, the British government announced its
    decision to resume the provision of “non-lethal” aid to the Free Syrian Army (FSA)
    in the form of laptops, communications equipment, vehicles and medical supplies.
    Surely this has to count as an act of insanity on the part of Britain’s Foreign
    Secretary, William Hague, who pushed for this resumption of aid to the “moderate”
    Syrian opposition?

    Firstly, the FSA – as a significant factor in the Syrian conflict – no longer exists.
    Secondly, how does atrocities committed by the FSA in Syria (most infamously the
    filming of the cutting open of a dead Syrian soldier and removal of his internal
    organs by an FSA commander in 2013, which was then posted online) qualify them
    as moderate in any meaningful sense? Thirdly, how would it profit the Syrian
    people and, with the spreading of the crisis to Iraq, the region as a whole if the
    current Syrian government is toppled?

    It doesn’t take a genius of strategic thinking to work out that if there ever was a
    moderate opposition in Syria there no longer is, and that the only effective forces in
    the region currently able to take on these medieval extremists are the Syrian Arab
    Army, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and Hezbollah. Without them the entire Arab
    world would be dragged into hell without a way out, which is why the West must as
    a matter of urgency reorient its policy accordingly.

    Another factor in this growing crisis, exposing the West’s abiding hypocrisy and
    venality, is the role of the Saudis as a major source of funding and support for
    Sunni extremism. It remains more than a coincidence that 15 of the 19 hijackers
    involved in the atrocity of 9/11 were Saudi citizens, and since then this vile clan has
    used Saudi Arabia’s vast oil wealth to spread instability in Syria, Egypt, and now
    Iraq in service to an anti-Iranian agenda and a perverse rendering of Islam known
    as Wahhabism.

    Saudi Arabia consistently ranks low on every international index on human rights.
    Indeed, so egregious is the problem that 52 members of Congress, Democrat and
    Republican, along with NGOs such as Amnesty International and Human Rights
    Watch, sent a letter to President Obama prior to his visit to Saudi Arabia in late
    March/early April this year, urging him to press King Abdullah on the issue.

    To be frank, Saudi Arabia is a hellhole of intolerance, state-sponsored religious
    extremism, injustice, the oppression of minorities and women, and corruption. Yet
    despite this, the West continues to foster close economic and political ties with the
    country. The most embarrassing evidence of the nature of this relationship came in
    February when Prince Charles visited the Kingdom during a tour of the Gulf in
    February and behaved like an idiot, performing a sword dance while dressed in
    traditional robes and headdress for the delectation of his hosts.







    The day after his visit to Riyadh, Britain’s biggest arms firm, BAE, announced a deal
    to supply the Saudis with 72 Typhoon fighter jets, worth some £4.5 billion ($8
    billion). Despite denials issued by the Prince’s office that there was any connection
    between his visit and the subsequent arms deal, the fact that this was the 10th
    state visit to the Kingdom by the heir to the throne leaves no doubt as to the close
    ties that exist between the UK and a clan of Arab potentates who rule their state
    like a mafia crime family.

    Other Gulf states such as Qatar also have blood on their hands when it comes to
    funding the sectarian bloodletting that has swept Syria and now Iraq, while at the
    same time enjoying a close economic and political relationship with the West. It
    reminds us that to the political classes in the US and throughout Western Europe
    the lives of innocent men, women, and children in Syria and Iraq take second place
    to economic self-interest.

    This is why being lectured to about democracy and human rights by a US president
    or British prime minister is like being told to sit up straight by the Hunchback of
    Notre Dame.

    Finally, returning to Tony Blair, it is not so much that we mind him defending his
    role in Iraq. It is that he should by now be doing it from the dock at the
    International Criminal Court in The Hague.

    Source: RT

    John Wight is a writer and commentator specializing in geopolitics, UK domestic
    politics, culture and sport. You can follow him on Twitter @JohnWight1


    Read more: Blair should be lecturing on Iraq from the dock at the International
    Criminal Court

    http://www.veteransnewsnow.com/2014/...riminal-court/

    http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/

    ====================================================

    ‘There WILL Be Plots To Kill Americans!’ Senator ‘I’ve Seen The Plans’ Feinstein

    Tuesday 24th June 2014 at 04:24 By David Icke



    http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/
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    Default Re: David Icke on the Alex Jones Show Last Night 24 june 2014 – Great Information on ISIS, Transhumanism and other interconnected subjects

    I checked this out earlier this morning...
    The oligarchs are trying reeeeaaaalllllyyyy hard to try and start some more **** in the Middle East, thanks to the US, UK, and Saudi's, and the rest of the 1 percents , not only that but, the agenda and propaganda props are off the Richter-scale like you wouldn't believe...

    ‘There WILL Be Plots To Kill Americans!’ Senator ‘I’ve Seen The Plans’ Feinstein...

    Yeah FrankenFeinstein and it just may be all of you bastards this time you wacko
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    Default Re: David Icke on the Alex Jones Show Last Night 24 june 2014 – Great Information on ISIS, Transhumanism and other interconnected subjects

    I've seen the plans? The False Flag plans? Yeah, I imagine you have. She needs to go.

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    Default Re: David Icke on the Alex Jones Show Last Night 24 june 2014 – Great Information on ISIS, Transhumanism and other interconnected subjects

    "I've seen the plans [to kill Americans/British]!" - US Senator and dual Israeli citizen/Mossad agent, Chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee Feinstein.

    Yeah. I'll bet. And approved them too, no doubt.

    To-o-o-o-o obvious to have this war-script being played out: the ISIS-whatchamacallit group suddenly emerges as the Great Satan of terrorism - within days! Who knew? They miraculously replace the failed/faux Al-Qaeda/Al-CIA-duh. And they are well armed and well trained. (Stupid question: the US had no very expensive NSA intelligence/surveillance on this group....? Or perhaps they were funding them all along, heh heh...?)

    But now we all need to scramble - send "advisors" whooo hoooo! ...hello, Vietnam quagmire? Iraq/Saigon/Kabul government has "begged us" for help...with the promise of zillions of mooola if they cooperate.... No. Nah. Can't happen here....

    I've seen this movie before.

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    Default Re: David Icke distances himself from "The People's Voice"

    Quote Posted by indigopete (here)
    Quote Posted by GalaxyHorse (here)
    I know the original intention was to present an alternative public media outlet for all of the 'alternative perspectives'....I think they should forget about T.V and embrace the online world.....T.V is a diminishing medium
    +1 to that.

    Although I supported TPV in its initial fundraiser, I was surprised that Icke thought it was going to be such a game changer. It seemed strangely "old world thinking" for such a "new world messenger".

    The world is de-centralising. In every aspect - media, politics, identity, creativity, even money (with the advent of crypto currencies). To think that such a centralised project would be a major force for change seems a bit naive. All the same, he approached it with an enormous amount of zeal, energy and vision and I'm sorry for him that it hasn't lived up to his hopes.

    Icke does tend to take the odd 90 degree detour off track now and again that totally f*ks him up for a while before he finds his feet again. Witness his disastrous relationship with Mrs Icke a few years back. He went head over heels into that one and then got promptly spat out the other end holding a pile of lawyer's bills.

    I don't see this development as a bad thing. I just see to as further confirmation of the need to keep any centralised and agenda pushing information sources at bargepole length.
    I don't mean to sound cruel, but I am interpreting your synopsis with a sort of an.... "Entertainment Tonight" vibe. You suggest that his chosen media outlet is antiquated, and then proceed to trivialize his marriage and subsequent separation. Almost as though he is not human, but a subject of public humiliation for having made what you see as bad choices. That makes me very sad. A failed marriage is more than a pile of attorney's fees at the end. It is a loss. A death. And as such, the parties involved should be given utmost consideration, not condemnation.

    David Icke has done more for humanity than any of us could. He has consistently reported the truth and has done so amidst a debilitating condition that would render most of us bed ridden. David is human. A real human and one who is capable of greatness and of erring. I admire his mistakes. They make him stronger and more believable. Regarding his TV choice - consider for a moment that the choice was to reach out to the percentage of society still asleep (aka, TV watchers) Now that's brilliant! Thats why they sabotaged the effort. It was too smart.

    I apologize for my confrontational response. I have a special affinity for David Icke. I trust him and I believe in him ( as I do Bill Ryan and Kerry Cassidy)...my "lioness" pops out when these people are maligned.

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    Can I just say that I worked in TV for 10 years and the number one reason I left was because it was full of bigoted up-themselves backstabbing coke-addled idiots. Unfortunately, this type of person is common in the media especially TV media.

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    Default Re: David Icke distances himself from "The People's Voice"

    Quote Posted by AriG (here)
    I apologize for my confrontational response. I have a special affinity for David Icke. I trust him and I believe in him ( as I do Bill Ryan and Kerry Cassidy)...my "lioness" pops out when these people are maligned.
    Don't apologise.

    Your response was considered and appropriate.

    Points accepted.
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    Because some people appears to think TPV is broadcast as a TV station, I think it is worth pointing out that even though they got an OFCOM license they never aired on anything other than the internet. This in itself I am sure turned into a rather big problem in terms of publicity as well as their intended reach (per their fundraising statements), that being reaching out to the general populous. Now this was not at all a killer mistake, but add some internal power struggles (some discussed on this forum before) and a lack of direction added a lot of pressure which I am sure in turn did not make things easier for the "heads" involved. Also add to the fact that they have not done any actual live broadcasts for some time, and when they did they went unannounced and from reading on their FB page I see the audience getting confused and frustrated about he intention of the channel.

    I mean, you don't need several hundred thousands of GBP if you are just recording shows on YouTube, that goes without saying..

    I followed this venture with interest, then after a while caution. Now I am sad to believe that this venture was just "another thing" that came and wen't.

    That being said, kudos on them for trying. Shame on those who exploited this opportunity (and money!) for personal gain.

    Icke I am sure will land on his feet as always

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    Default Re: David Icke on the Alex Jones Show Last Night 24 june 2014 – Great Information on ISIS, Transhumanism and other interconnected subjects

    'Sack Blair from Middle East peace envoy and try him at the Hague'







    Published on 25 Jun 2014


    Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair is feeling the heat again;
    Not on dragging the UK into a costly war in Iraq on a false
    pretext -- but his current position as Middle East Peace
    Envoy's senior figure. A group of former diplomats have
    written to demand Blair be fired. Retired British ambassador,
    Oliver Miles joins RT for more.


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    'West to meddle in Iraq-ISIS conflict sooner or later'



    Published on 25 Jun 2014


    Iraqi army air strikes reportedly killed at least 32 people in the
    strategically important town of Baiji. That's where government
    forces are trying to fend off militant attacks on the country's
    largest oil refinery.The Islamist group ISIS had earlier claimed
    it had captured the facility. British MP Jeremy Corbyn thinks
    it's Western meddling that's driven Iraq to the edge.

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    Exclamation ISIS & World War III David Icke 26 June 2014

    No need to follow anyone, only consider broadening (y)our horizon of possibilities ...

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    Default David Icke - The Perception Deception at Wembly - Who's Going?

    Hey guys,

    Just booked my tickets and wondered if anyone else is going to come?

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    Default Re: David Icke - The Perception Deception at Wembly - Who's Going?

    I had to look this up to see what it is.

    Hope you have a great time! Sounds exciting!

    I am not new to who David Icke is, but am overwhelmed with starting to really read up on his writings...what he is about.

    I do not see that he is coming to the US at anytime... :/

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    Default Re: David Icke - The Perception Deception at Wembly - Who's Going?

    I would so love to go to this but I imagine ill be working away somewhere here are some details if others are interested. Ill be jealous

    http://www.davidicke.com/wembley/

    LONDON, UK

    DATE
    Saturday 25 October 2014, 10am - 8pm

    VENUE
    Wembley Arena
    Arena Square Engineers Way
    London, United Kingdom HA9 0DH

    TICKETS
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    Default Terry Wogan: “Looks Like David Icke Was Right All Along”



    "EDWARD HEATH CHILD KILLER AND PAEDOPHILE + JIMMY SAVILE + JERSEY

    Published on Mar 13, 2013
    michael shrimpton,barrister and author of the book Spyhunter names Ted Heath,UK prime minister in the 1970s as a paedophile and child muderer(or at least an accessory).According to Shrimpton,Jimmy Savile procured children from Haute de Gaurenne childrens home in jersey and took them to Heaths boat,Morning Cloud,where they were abused and murdered and thrown overboard.This is why no bodies were found at Haute de gaurenne.Michael shrimpton was speaking on Bristol Community radio in january 2013"

    http://www.dailysquib.co.uk/world/86...ght-along.html

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    Default Re: Terry Wogan: “Looks Like David Icke Was Right All Along”

    The truth is setting us all free.Nasty a** perverts and I hope justice is served on the other side of the veil.....
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    Default Re: Terry Wogan: “Looks Like David Icke Was Right All Along”

    The daily squib is a satire website.

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