Isn't David Icke the guy who thinks Lizard people are running the earth?
If so, this vid just lost all credibility.
There are many intelligent people that believe that he is using allegory. In fact in one of his books he said that of the reptillians don't exist, we would have to make them up to see our leaders for what they are. Then he mentions that this might be what he is doing. I don't own any of his books, but i find his stuff interesting.
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There are many intelligent people that believe that he is using alliteration. In fact in one of his books he said that of the reptillians don't exist, we would have to make them up to see our leaders for what they are. Then he mentions that this might be what he is doing. I don't own any of his books, but i find his stuff interesting.
There are many intelligent people that believe that he is using alliteration. In fact in one of his books he said that of the reptillians don't exist, we would have to make them up to see our leaders for what they are. Then he mentions that this might be what he is doing. I don't own any of his books, but i find his stuff interesting.
And for the record, I think alliteration is not the word you meant to use, because it has nothing to do with what you're saying.
This is similar to experiments on food and water. Two containers filled with water, one with words like 'love', 'peace' and 'thank you' written on it forms beautiful crystals when frozen, and the water from the container with words like 'hate' and 'fear' on it forms ugly crystals. The words don't have to be written on the container either, the observer could also speak or think to the water and it will produce the same result. Similar results with storing food and the rate of spoilage.
Not everyone believes it so take it for what it's worth.
It also reminds of the double slit experiment and how subatomic particles behave differently under observation. Now this is really amazing stuff, definitely watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfPeprQ7oGc
This is similar to experiments on food and water. Two containers filled with water, one with words like 'love', 'peace' and 'thank you' written on it forms beautiful crystals when frozen, and the water from the container with words like 'hate' and 'fear' on it forms ugly crystals. The words don't have to be written on the container either, the observer could also speak or think to the water and it will produce the same result. Similar results with storing food and the rate of spoilage.
Not everyone believes it so take it for what it's worth.
It also reminds of the double slit experiment and how subatomic particles behave differently under observation. Now this is really amazing stuff, definitely watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfPeprQ7oGc
Haha that's awesome, the electron just gave a big **** you to the observers. Thanks for sharing that man. +1
And for the record, I think alliteration is not the word you meant to use, because it has nothing to do with what you're saying.
Jesus christ was I smoking something....I meant allegory, I apologize. I spit out my water reading my sentence. In other words he believes it is necessary for you to see leaders as something other than human in order to not fall for their lies. But hey, the guy is most likely off his rocker.
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Let's Pause for a moment, to reflect on what 'science' is...
Okay, this may be an interesting 'theory' to consider. But please, don't even put an idea like this in the same sentence as the double slit experiment. Yes quantum mechanics is a strange and weird field. But because of its 'weirdness', it often gets overly dummed down and turned into some popularized sci-fi crap that is easy for the masses to understand. Quantum Mechanics is a brilliant field of physics and more so science. It deserves far more respect than to be put in the same thread as pseudo science like this.
As for the water molecule reacting to prayer experiment...that has been conclusively discredited. There is nothing scientific about it. All these extraordinary claims come from our human nature. We want to belief in the fantastic. But, science is not a matter of belief. It is a matter of method. We trust its results because they are highly scrutinized, the ideas are not stagnant in time, and because they offer great predictive power.
I know, not every one studies science, and that is fine. But please, regardless what field you are in, what your passion is, or what your personal beliefs are...when you hear a new idea, or a new concept being explained to you, remember, it is okay to be skeptical, and ask questions like "does this make sense?" If the answer to that question is beyond your scope, do research, ask those who may know etc etc. Don't take it for face value. I'm not claiming that anyone that posted in here did such a thing but, threads like this have a danger for spiraling out of control.