• "David Icke obsession killed my son Luke Monrose him but I’m proud that he made his own choices."
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[QUOTE] Susan Monrose believes son Luke drowned attempting to achieve the “astral projection” expounded by Icke, who says he is the son of God [/QUOTE] [url]http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/real-life-stories/david-icke-obsession-killed-son-2796290[/url]
David Icke is one of my favourite nutters. I'm wondering why this kid was near water for Astral Projection though, when it's better to do it in bed or somewhere else comfortable.
This is the guy who came up with the Reptillian shape-shifters, in case anyone was wondering.
Coincidentally he's also launching a new internet TV station that's been Kickstarter'd. [url]http://www.thepeoplesvoice.tv/[/url] I wonder if that's got anything to do with the article.
I'm pretty sure David Icke gave a lecture a while ago on how the moon was a hologram.
[QUOTE=Coffee;42883235]David Icke is one of my favourite nutters. I'm wondering why this kid was near water for Astral Projection though, when it's better to do it in bed or somewhere else comfortable.[/QUOTE] Maybe he was attempting a rudimentary Sensory Deprivation tub?
[QUOTE=Coffee;42883235]David Icke is one of my favourite nutters. [/QUOTE] Apparently he can talk, without a script or prompts for 8 hours about his theories. Which means he either seriously believes that its true, or he is good at thinking on the spot. Edit: Holy crap, there's a 7 hour talk of his on YouTube if anyone wants to watch it and be enlightened.
I'm not sure but, couldn't the Illuminati practically be seen as the fraction of people that have the most money, or power? They don't necessarily have to be reptilian shapeshifters, even if they are lizards of sorts in suits. And even then, "power" is divided across the globe in different forms, [i]etc[/i].
[QUOTE=Bat-shit;42883731]I'm not sure but, couldn't the Illuminati practically be seen as the fraction of people that have the most money, or power? They don't necessarily have to be reptilian shapeshifters, even if they are lizards of sorts in suits. And even then, "power" is divided across the globe in different forms, [i]etc[/i].[/QUOTE] seems legit
The Illuminati we think of are an entirely fictional group. Legit fiction. They're the creation of a fiction author for their books.
[QUOTE=Explosions;42883348]I'm pretty sure David Icke gave a lecture a while ago on how the moon was a hologram.[/QUOTE] No it's the space station base of the reptilians that rule the earth iirc
Surprised nobody pointed out a certain detail in the picture of him: [img]http://i1.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article2657944.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/%C2%A3%C2%A3-Luke-Monrose-2657944.jpg[/img] Also I do have to admit, for a complete loon, this kid did seem pretty dedicated and thought a lot of this stuff through.
Woah I just read the guy's Wiki article. He's like the brit form of Alex Jones. Or Alex Jones is the American version of him. Who cares they're both crazy. This guy does seem a tad crazier though.
imagine trying to do something that obviously doesnt exist like astral projection
[QUOTE=Coffee;42883235]David Icke is one of my favourite nutters. I'm wondering why this kid was near water for Astral Projection though, when it's better to do it in bed or somewhere else comfortable.[/QUOTE] "My body lies over the ocean My body lies over the sea I'm no good at astral projection, so bring back my body to me"
[QUOTE=asteroidrules;42884066]Surprised nobody pointed out a certain detail in the picture of him: [img]http://i1.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article2657944.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/%C2%A3%C2%A3-Luke-Monrose-2657944.jpg[/img] Also I do have to admit, for a complete loon, this kid did seem pretty dedicated and thought a lot of this stuff through.[/QUOTE] Such a shame his life had to be ogre so quickly.
[QUOTE=Mingebox;42884688]Such a shame his life had to be ogre so quickly.[/QUOTE] Let's not start with the ogre puns, we'll swamp the thread.
[QUOTE=Kiq;42884718]Let's not start with the ogre puns, we'll swamp the thread.[/QUOTE] You're right, we should continue this at a layer occasion.
[QUOTE=DOG-GY;42884353]imagine trying to do something that obviously doesnt exist like astral projection[/QUOTE] I think, given the amount of information there is available on astral projection and the sheer number of people that can provide admittedly anecdotal evidence, astral projection as a concept does exist. It may not be/probably isn't a "woo leave your physical body as a spirit!!" thing though. There's actually a test that someone came up with for trying to prove APs, basically they would put a card face up somewhere where they couldn't have seen it beforehand and try to remember the suit, number or colour of the card, then check it in real life after. I've yet to hear of anyone having success with that though.
[QUOTE=billi999;42885339]I think, given the amount of information there is available on astral projection and the sheer number of people that can provide admittedly anecdotal evidence, astral projection as a concept does exist. It may not be/probably isn't a "woo leave your physical body as a spirit!!" thing though. There's actually a test that someone came up with for trying to prove APs, basically they would put a card face up somewhere where they couldn't have seen it beforehand and try to remember the suit, number or colour of the card, then check it in real life after. I've yet to hear of anyone having success with that though.[/QUOTE] people provide anecdotal evidence for all sorts of imaginary things that they believe but tbh its all bullshit
In terms of life choices, I'd say this guy didn't think his through as thoroughly as he should have. I'd have tried it in the bath first. It irritates me that Icke gets misquoted so frequently. I'm not a fervent believer of his but I find him interesting all the same. He never once said he was the son of God, but rather a son of the godhead, the essence of divinity, as we all are. He was basically saying we are children of the universe and all one, not that he was the second coming of Christ or any other such nonsense.
My grandad used to carry Icke to and from the airport on occasion in his taxi. Needless to say, he was almost thrown out on the motorway...
My favourite Icke memory is Russle Brand and Noel Fielding phoning him on a radio show last year after he accused Noel of being a lizard. He told Noel he wasn't a lizard afterall.
[QUOTE=billi999;42885339]I think, given the amount of information there is available on astral projection and the sheer number of people that [b]can provide admittedly anecdotal evidence, astral projection as a concept does exist.[/b] It may not be/probably isn't a "woo leave your physical body as a spirit!!" thing though.[/QUOTE] Yeah, I mean, I was there on the grassy knoll when Marilyn Monroe shot Abraham Lincoln who was trying to save JFK from Michael Jackson who was also with Biggie and Tupac. So obviously that happened.
If he is Jesus then why doesn't he actually help people in need instead of just preaching shit
[QUOTE=RobbL;42891792]If he is Jesus then why doesn't he actually help people in need instead of just preaching shit[/QUOTE] Because he isn't Jesus: [QUOTE=PulpedFiction;42891174]In terms of life choices, I'd say this guy didn't think his through as thoroughly as he should have. I'd have tried it in the bath first. It irritates me that Icke gets misquoted so frequently. I'm not a fervent believer of his but I find him interesting all the same. He never once said he was the son of God, but rather a son of the godhead, the essence of divinity, as we all are. He was basically saying we are children of the universe and all one, not that he was the second coming of Christ or any other such nonsense.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=DOG-GY;42889435]people provide anecdotal evidence for all sorts of imaginary things that they believe but tbh its all bullshit[/QUOTE] The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence.
[QUOTE=SCopE5000;42891871]The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence.[/QUOTE] thats the funniest thing ive ever heard and an absolutely ludicrous belief. rofl
[QUOTE=DOG-GY;42889435]people provide anecdotal evidence for all sorts of imaginary things that they believe but tbh its all bullshit[/QUOTE] Don't start.
[QUOTE=PulpedFiction;42891174]In terms of life choices, I'd say this guy didn't think his through as thoroughly as he should have. I'd have tried it in the bath first. It irritates me that Icke gets misquoted so frequently. I'm not a fervent believer of his but I find him interesting all the same. He never once said he was the son of God, but rather a son of the godhead, the essence of divinity, as we all are. He was basically saying we are children of the universe and all one, not that he was the second coming of Christ or any other such nonsense.[/QUOTE] And we definitely wouldn't want it thought that he was speaking any sort of nonsense!
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