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Icke: Was he right?

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posted on Apr, 2 2007 @ 03:50 PM
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A short Youtube video with predictions that he has made...some are very interesting



[edit on 2-4-2007 by infinite]



posted on Apr, 2 2007 @ 04:28 PM
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Alex Jones also "predicted" that the US would be attacked some months before it was, and he claimed he had found it by means any other person could have found it.

Of course, it is interesting that he "predicted" it within two years, but it must also be in context. Is it a distinct prediction, or did they cut out anything else, i.e. "it is possible that an attack might happen" or "it points to an attack" etc?

The hurrican-prediction is a more skeptical question, since it is known that the southern part of the US is frequently tormented by hurricanes.



posted on Apr, 2 2007 @ 06:59 PM
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I'm not impressed, I'll give my take on his predictions.

1. "major hurricane in the new millennium" Everyone in Louisiana knew that a Katrina-like storm was inevitable. Everyone knew the levees weren't ready but Louisiana has never had the cash to fix all its coastal issues.

2. "between 2000 and 2002 there will be an attack on a major US city" This was "prophesied" by many people, just look it up. One "prophet" I never see mentioned is Lowtax of humor website www.somethingawful.com. On his frontpage he had an article talking about Osama Bin Laden and how the US should stop him, about half a year before 9/11. It is in the "news archive" if anyone is interested.

3. "bloodline heirarchy passes the baton across generations, mostly sons following fathers" This is one is really ambiguous, which is probably why it is only talked about for 20 seconds

4. "if I'm a prophet - depends on your perception"


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posted on Apr, 3 2007 @ 01:06 AM
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Arbitrary nonsense and grand disillusion of the way the world works do not mesh properly.



posted on Apr, 3 2007 @ 09:45 AM
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David Icke has drank NN-'___' with an MAO-I. So yeah he knows more than the people who haven't had that spiritual reception.



posted on Apr, 3 2007 @ 12:04 PM
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Originally posted by EarthOne
David Icke has drank NN-'___' with an MAO-I. So yeah he knows more than the people who haven't had that spiritual reception.


NO wonder he saw reptoids. Using one or the most powerful hallucinogens on the planet with an MAO-I inhibitor would certainly produce some pretty vivid imaginings.



posted on Apr, 3 2007 @ 12:45 PM
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Woahh he predicted there would be a big hurricane "around the gulf of mexico and new orleans" and it came true 15 years later?? No wai! Who woulda thought a hurricane could possibly hit around the gulf of mexico in the next 15 years.... damn hes good.

/sarcasm off

David Icke is a crackpot out to take your hard earned money by making up fantastical stories and making so many vague predictions that something is bound to be right..... just like 90% of these conspiracy authors out there... in my opinion.



posted on Apr, 4 2007 @ 03:33 AM
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Originally posted by InSpiteOf
NO wonder he saw reptoids. Using one or the most powerful hallucinogens on the planet with an MAO-I inhibitor would certainly produce some pretty vivid imaginings.


Actually, David Icke has never claimed to have seen a reptoid himself. He freely admits that everything he says about them he has heard second hand from other people that he has talked to. Apparently, dozens of people have confided in him that they have seen incidences of shapeshifting. All the people he claims are shapeshifters are those that people have reported to him have shapeshifted.



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