24/02/09
Well I am right into David Icke right now! No madness has not arrived, yet. The guy really is a showman and he puts across a load of historical information with the odd joke and lots of body language.
Historians are mad at him because he is using their research, carried out over their lifetimes in some cases, which has resulted in a weighty academic tomb and no fame. They could have done it but they just did not have the required skills to open up their knowledge to the public as has done.
Plagiarism, certainly, but in Ickes' defence he does note his sources. The Historian cabal, after all, plagiarised their research from the ancients.
Icke has gained fame, some may say notoriety, by putting forward the extraterrestrial gambit. The question being does he believe it or is he using it to gain publicity? Without this added dimension his work would just be another weighty tomb regurgitating that which had gone before. But who did build the structures visible on the surface of Mars?
So far, in current time, comets have missed Earth. Is it reasonable to believe that a comet will always miss? Icke notes a report carried out by physicists that the planet Venus stuck and pulverised a planet which was orbiting between Earth and Mars which resulted in a rubble belt.
He says that Mars was inhabited at that time and they bailed out to Earth. We, on Earth, are currently thinking of going the other way!!! Okay his thesis is out of mainstream thinking but at one time the Earth was considered to be flat. If you travelled above 20 mph you would vapourise and test tube babies were impossible. Tell that to Louis Brown!!
Anyway I am enjoying it.
Sad news for the Leader of the Opposition in the UK, today. His disabled son died. It was a very decent gesture by the Prime Minister, who himself suffered the loss of a baby, to cancel question time in Parliament.
A plane crash in Holland and a vaccine recall were in other news. Hope that their were no pharmaceutical executives or whistleblowers on the Turkish plane.
A convoy of lorries has left UK for Gaza carrying aid. The Israelis hijacked the ships bound for Gaza while they were in international waters so I don't see much hope that the lorries will get through. I could be wrong just as David Icke could be wrong too.
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