[kj] David Icke

sade1 saulomar1 at yahoo.com
Sat Nov 10 23:07:26 EST 2012



....aaaaand thats why everyone dismisses Killing Joke, because of Jaz's endless stupid mouth-droppings. He can be such a bad joke of his former self he offends people's fondest memories of the authenticity he once was.
He should just step down. Go sing, go sing on tour, but let the band run things, from a - z. Better yet, Big Paul and Youth should officiate over the entire proceedings from beginnig to end.. From the baltic to the strait of gibraltar... A blue feather, a bold start sparks a brand new entire
Band to fear, Ours, Rejoice!


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On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 6:20 AM PST fatpotanga wrote:


>The problem with Icke is occasionally what he says makes great sense (thinks of one speech on the environment)

>However, what could be genuine food for thought get lost in the whole reptilian agenda etc so people will always dismiss anything he says before he's even said it.

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>On 9 Nov 2012, at 14:08, Jim Harper <jimharper666 at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

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>> Well, he wasn't exactly the only person to point fingers at Saville, so tht's hardly much to his credit.

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>> Anyone who has information on paedophiles should be contacting the police, not rabble-rousing on the internet, so again, he's not scoring points for that.

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>> Oh, and he thinks the world is controlled by the lizards from V.

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>> Any points he makes are probably due to 'shotgunning': throw enough bullets at enough people, you're bound to hit somebody.

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>> As far as Tory paedophile conspiracies go, I'm not convinced. All this information is available easily but the Labour party have been blissfully unaware? Riiight.

>> My guess would be that we're only seeing 'Tory paedophile ring' stories because the generators of such 'news' have their own political leanings.

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>> Jim.

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