Wednesday 3 February 2010

David Icke Stands Firm on being a Son of God after "Wogan" Debacle

David Icke with Fern Britton: Part 1 of 3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4q9ncm2jotI


...While the audience displays what must be the greatest ever inaudible "WTF?" moments on TV ever.

David Icke was once a lowly sports presenter on "BBC Breakfast Time" in the mid-80's. By the early 90's, instead of reading off auto-cues, after a strange experience of hearing voices in an newsagent in 1990, he began theorising into what he thought really controlled the world, delved into New Age thought-processes and medicine relating to himself suffering arthritis at a young age. He began to believe in a complicated system, where there is not just one God and Jesus and that's it, but a hierachy, where human beings with certain "frequencies" or being a "Godhead" can achieve special powers or God-like powers, and he believed he is one of the chosen ones, one of the many sons of God. He has also tried to display prophetic news of how the world will become enraged by more natural disasters and man-made disasters. This developed later into certain humans beings of reptilian, who are not for the good of this world. With the rise of of the internet, a haven for conspiracy theorists, despite his embarrassing showing on the "Wogan" chat show in 1991, his following has grown.

Now let's talk about this clip, a young, slim, ego-free Fern Britton (come on, she was so p*ssed Phillip Schofield was getting paid more for "This Morning") presents this unnamed chat show, as stated in the Youtube clip. Doing research on IMDB.com, I'm making a good guess this is the programme "After the News" a local programme for the TVS region (south England and the coast). The title makes sense as this David Icke interview was shortly after the infamous "Wogan" interview. He is given more time to discuss his opinion of how the world works, and thank god for no shellsuit this time. It made him look positively dodgy, rather than giving off positive vibes in his turquiose/pink shelly. At this stage in his evolution of his own grand-standing theory, he would only wear clothes bearing the colour turquoise, as he believed the colour to be a conduit of positive energy.

This is a must-watch video for the casual viewer, if only to see the audience reaction to Icke's rambling. The shaking of heads from some, the muffled laughter. There was non-one on his side, apart from possibly one woman, who wanted to give him a chance to share his views. Despite the madness of it all, these whole new ideas being brought into the mainstream, Icke hasn't sunk without a trace. To be fair, he's articulate and consumed enough in his works, that, it's led some to believe he is a genius, and that he is explaining what many human still don't understand to himself and others, the whole aspect that there are some human who are, or can be "special" that defies logic or nature. Some say he had predicted 9/11 and the looming of more natural disasters as Global warming increases. Some think the guy is an absolute nutter. You decide. Just one last thought, you read about his childhood, he was a loner as a child and at school, one of those kid's in a different world...mmmmmm.

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