03-31-2020, 12:23 PM
Assuredly there are crumbs of reality woven into mr. icky's proclamations - and in many ways I am 'way out there' myself - but that man makes folks like myself seem very, very well grounded:
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Icke
When I see and touch actual UFOs I will consider starting to buy into all the ET talk - and when extra-dimensional portals open for the use of regular folks, I'll buy that too - so long as ALL of them come back in fine shape - and when transporter technology replaces mass transportation I'll buy that too, BUT:
For now, us groundlings drive our petrol burning, rubber tired cars to the stores to get our basic needs met - and most folks also think that the dr. people are beyond reproach no matter what is said about their pure profit motives.
Quote:David Vaughan Icke (/ˈdeɪvɪd vɔːn aɪk/; born 29 April 1952) is an English conspiracy theorist[1][2][3][4][5] and former footballer and sports broadcaster.[6] He is the author of over 20 books and numerous DVDs and has lectured in over 25 countries, speaking for up to 10 hours to audiences.[7][8]
Originally working as a BBC television sports presenter, Icke claims he saw former British Prime Minister Ted Heath's eyes turn black while the two waited for a Sky News interview in 1989.[9][10] In 1990, while spokesman for the Green Party, he visited a psychic who he said told him he had been placed on earth for a purpose and would begin to receive messages from the spirit world.[11] The events led him to announce the following year that he was a "Son of the Godhead"[6] and that the world would soon be devastated by tidal waves and earthquakes, a prediction he repeated on the BBC's primetime show Wogan.[12][13] The show turned him from a respected household name into someone who received widespread public ridicule.[14]
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Icke
When I see and touch actual UFOs I will consider starting to buy into all the ET talk - and when extra-dimensional portals open for the use of regular folks, I'll buy that too - so long as ALL of them come back in fine shape - and when transporter technology replaces mass transportation I'll buy that too, BUT:
For now, us groundlings drive our petrol burning, rubber tired cars to the stores to get our basic needs met - and most folks also think that the dr. people are beyond reproach no matter what is said about their pure profit motives.