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David Icke - Big Brother, the Big Picture (July 6th 2008) - 174 min -
Jul 6, 2008 http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...E5SK2wLd6JGoAQ ***** WM www.critest.com |
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On 23 Jul, 17:01, Webmanager_CritEst wrote:
David Icke - Big Brother, the Big Picture (July 6th 2008) - 174 min *- Jul 6, 2008 http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...62338&q=479944.... ***** WMwww.critest.com ================================================== Hmmmmmmmmmm.... no one's replied to your post yet. I was abroad in the early 1990s when David Icke's insights hit for the first time. I only found out what had happened later in the mid-1990s. People were frightened. Afraid of being seen as ignorant. That is why they ridiculed David Icke back then. Unfortunately, David has never recovered from the pain of that episode, and so a very bright and insightful man has wasted the past fifteen years on a self-glorification campaign designed to compensate him for the humiliations of the early 1990s. David Icke is now at an impasse. He has entered into a symbiotic relationship with his fan club. So no further progress is possible for David Icke. If David Icke makes any further progress, he will lose all his fans, and will be in the same position as I am in - speaking the truth and getting only muted, hesitant signals of approval from a small number of readers, but no glory, no fan club, no standing ovations. David is addicted to his fan club, as they compensate him for the terrible humiliations of the early 1990s, which most people now know should never have happened. David is locked into this symbiotic relationship with his fan club, so David Icke can never make any further progress for all eternity. By contrast, I always just told the truth, knowing full well that anyone who tells the truth will have no fan club. http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dddp6bt4_829zpt8ffd ================================================== ================================= |
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On Jul 23, 11:49 pm, Ishtar wrote:
On 23 Jul, 17:01, Webmanager_CritEst wrote: David Icke - Big Brother, the Big Picture (July 6th 2008) - 174 min - Jul 6, 2008 http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...62338&q=479944... ***** WMwww.critest.com ================================================== Hmmmmmmmmmm.... no one's replied to your post yet. I was abroad in the early 1990s when David Icke's insights hit for the first time. I only found out what had happened later in the mid-1990s. People were frightened. Afraid of being seen as ignorant. That is why they ridiculed David Icke back then. Unfortunately, David has never recovered from the pain of that episode, and so a very bright and insightful man has wasted the past fifteen years on a self-glorification campaign designed to compensate him for the humiliations of the early 1990s. David Icke is now at an impasse. He has entered into a symbiotic relationship with his fan club. So no further progress is possible for David Icke. If David Icke makes any further progress, he will lose all his fans, and will be in the same position as I am in - speaking the truth and getting only muted, hesitant signals of approval from a small number of readers, but no glory, no fan club, no standing ovations. David is addicted to his fan club, as they compensate him for the terrible humiliations of the early 1990s, which most people now know should never have happened. David is locked into this symbiotic relationship with his fan club, so David Icke can never make any further progress for all eternity. By contrast, I always just told the truth, knowing full well that anyone who tells the truth will have no fan club.http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dddp6bt4_829zpt8ffd ================================================== ================================= ... but you are a fruitcake ![]() WM |
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On 24 Jul, 00:11, Webmanager_CritEst wrote:
.. but you are a fruitcake ![]() WM ================================================= Do we really have to go through the same dialogue again and again. I've already dealt with this phenomenon on these pages - the fact that if people are afraid to face up to a post, they conceal their fear by saying that the writer is a 'looney' or similar. If you are afraid to face me and debate me in terms of fact-based, rationality-based arguments, well then it would be better if you do not advertise the fact that you are afraid of me by engaging in the usual mudslinging. Why don't you tell me I'm wrong, and then tell me how and why I'm wrong, with fact-based, rationality-based arguments instead of the usual cowardly mudslinging, and then we'll take it from there, if you have the guts. http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dddp6bt4_829zpt8ffd |
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On 24 Jul, 00:30, Ishtar wrote:
On 24 Jul, 00:11, Webmanager_CritEst wrote: .. but you are a fruitcake ![]() WM ================================================= Do we really have to go through the same dialogue again and again. I've already dealt with this phenomenon on these pages - the fact that if people are afraid to face up to a post, they conceal their fear by saying that the writer is a 'looney' or similar. If you are afraid to face me and debate me in terms of fact-based, rationality-based arguments, well then it would be better if you do not advertise the fact that you are afraid of me by engaging in the usual mudslinging. Why don't you tell me I'm wrong, and then tell me how and why I'm wrong, with fact-based, rationality-based arguments instead of the usual cowardly mudslinging, and then we'll take it from there, if you have the guts.http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dddp6bt4_829zpt8ffd =========================================== The following link may also be helpful: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dddp6bt4_14cq9wcqgn |
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On Jul 24, 12:30 am, Ishtar wrote:
On 24 Jul, 00:11, Webmanager_CritEst wrote: .. but you are a fruitcake ![]() WM ================================================= Do we really have to go through the same dialogue again and again. I've already dealt with this phenomenon on these pages - the fact that if people are afraid to face up to a post, they conceal their fear by saying that the writer is a 'looney' or similar. If you are afraid to face me and debate me in terms of fact-based, rationality-based arguments, well then it would be better if you do not advertise the fact that you are afraid of me by engaging in the usual mudslinging. Why don't you tell me I'm wrong, and then tell me how and why I'm wrong, with fact-based, rationality-based arguments instead of the usual cowardly mudslinging, and then we'll take it from there, if you have the guts.http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dddp6bt4_829zpt8ffd I am joshing with you mate. You have my word, in the next few weeks, I will spend a lot of time on your, often, impenetrable works. Then we will talk ![]() WM |
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 09:01:00 -0700 (PDT), Webmanager_CritEst
wrote: David Icke - Big Brother, the Big Picture (July 6th 2008) - 174 min - Jul 6, 2008 http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...E5SK2wLd6JGoAQ Any idea how I might download that video? I know how to use keepvid for downloading YouTube vids, but this one? MM |
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On Jul 24, 12:00 pm, MM wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 09:01:00 -0700 (PDT), Webmanager_CritEst wrote: David Icke - Big Brother, the Big Picture (July 6th 2008) - 174 min - Jul 6, 2008 http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...62338&q=479944... Any idea how I might download that video? I know how to use keepvid for downloading YouTube vids, but this one? MM Yes I do Email me if you really want to know. WM |
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