David Icke on This Morning
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David Icke on This Morning
Just happened to see the end of an interview with him and Phillip Schofield/Holly Willowbooby this morning.
The man is on another planet.He was rambling on about nothing being "real" , its all a "Hologram"
The Royal family and MP,s are misleading us and (some truth with MP,s I guess) making us believe things and misguiding us for their benefit!!
Anyway if you want to see him at Wembley Arena its just £62.50 but he does not get anything from it .It just pays for his next rambling session !!
The man is an absolute "buffoon.
The man is on another planet.He was rambling on about nothing being "real" , its all a "Hologram"
The Royal family and MP,s are misleading us and (some truth with MP,s I guess) making us believe things and misguiding us for their benefit!!
Anyway if you want to see him at Wembley Arena its just £62.50 but he does not get anything from it .It just pays for his next rambling session !!
The man is an absolute "buffoon.
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Just imagine if he'd started telling some nutjob story of a garden with a man and a woman and a red apple, Christ, (lol) who'd believe that either?
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I will learn to do these link thingys one day.!!
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He's a very articulate speaker but a slice short of a full loaf.
So where is this big projector then?
I am just off to drink my holographic coffee.
So where is this big projector then?
I am just off to drink my holographic coffee.
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He's right about atoms being mainly empty space therefore most "solid" things including us are constructed of mainly empty space so it is a bit wierd if you think hard about it!
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Look up Simulation Theory, currently being researched by a few Quantum Physicists. Its fascinating. They have found ECC in nature, the same calculations we currently use on the internet.
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Of course, he is correct about the world being interpreted by us to be in a certain way, solid things aren't solid etc. I have heard before about the Universe being a facsimile, and from mainstream science too.
However, where I think he starts to go a bit bonkers is his paranoia about the royal family etc controlling us.
Entertaining though!
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However, where I think he starts to go a bit bonkers is his paranoia about the royal family etc controlling us.
Entertaining though!
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So if I get this right, the table (or whatever) is solid because I perceive it to be so.
It isn't really because atoms are microscopic and 'fluid'.
Therefore if I can make myself believe that Icke et al are correct, I can bang my head on the table and feel nothing because the table isn't solid. And for that matter, by the same reasoning, neither am I.
I think I'll pass on that one
It isn't really because atoms are microscopic and 'fluid'.
Therefore if I can make myself believe that Icke et al are correct, I can bang my head on the table and feel nothing because the table isn't solid. And for that matter, by the same reasoning, neither am I.
I think I'll pass on that one
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So if I get this right, the table (or whatever) is solid because I perceive it to be so.
It isn't really because atoms are microscopic and 'fluid'.
Therefore if I can make myself believe that Icke et al are correct, I can bang my head on the table and feel nothing because the table isn't solid. And for that matter, by the same reasoning, neither am I.
I think I'll pass on that one
It isn't really because atoms are microscopic and 'fluid'.
Therefore if I can make myself believe that Icke et al are correct, I can bang my head on the table and feel nothing because the table isn't solid. And for that matter, by the same reasoning, neither am I.
I think I'll pass on that one
Matter is mostly nothing, he is quite correct in that. You can not pass your hand through it because unseen nuclear forces prevent you. You interpet that as being solid, but it is anything but.
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You can't bang your head on it and feel nothing, but that is not the same thing.
Matter is mostly nothing, he is quite correct in that. You can not pass your hand through it because unseen nuclear forces prevent you. You interpet that as being solid, but it is anything but.
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Matter is mostly nothing, he is quite correct in that. You can not pass your hand through it because unseen nuclear forces prevent you. You interpet that as being solid, but it is anything but.
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However Icke is making something of it to suit his own agenda.
When asked where the 'projector' was for his hologram he simply avoided the question.
He's no better than the people who still believe the world is flat.
I think he's a bit of a
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