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Originally posted by stumason
I'm sorry, I am not going to engage in a debate over David Icke theories. When I first came here, I read a lot of what he had to say and, to be fair, I started to believe to begin with simply because it made a wierd sort of sense and I was young and eager to believe in something, anything, that was out of the ordinary.
Originally posted by stumason
We are actually culturally a lot closer than we would like to think
Originally posted by stevcolx
I see your point. There are 2 sides to every story. Unfortunately there are multiple sides with the story of the Royals.
Originally posted by stevcolx
I'm not contesting whether they are lizards or not. I'm going for the German line of debate. But in saying that I think the Reptilian agenda is more of symbolism and bloodlines.
Originally posted by stevcolx
To be honest, when it comes to Icke and his reptilians I don't think he is far off the mark. Seems a bit strange to actually agree with that theory but when you look at what the controllers of the world have been doing and manipulating the social stability of the world it is not as far fetched as it seems.
Originally posted by stevcolx
Ever see a documentary by Chris Everard called 'The Illuminati - Murdered By The Monarchy'. I'd advise anyone to watch it. Fascinating and worrying but a good watch!
Born into a family of Scottish nobility as The Honourable Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, she became Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon when her father inherited the Earldom of Strathmore and Kinghorne in 1904. She came to prominence in 1923 when she married Albert, Duke of York, the second son of King George V and Queen Mary. As Duchess of York, she – along with her husband and their two daughters Elizabeth and Margaret – embodied traditional ideas of family and public service.[2] She undertook a variety of public engagements, and became known as the "Smiling Duchess" because of her consistent public expression
Prince Albert, Duke of York – "Bertie" to the family – was the second son of George V. He initially proposed to Elizabeth in 1921, but she turned him down, being "afraid never, never again to be free to think, speak and act as I feel I really ought to".When he declared he would marry no other, his mother, Queen Mary, visited Glamis to see for herself the girl who had stolen her son's heart. She became convinced that Elizabeth was "the one girl who could make Bertie happy", but nevertheless refused to interfere.At the same time, Elizabeth was courted by James Stuart, Albert's equerry, until he left the prince's service for a better paid job in the American oil business.
In February 1922, Elizabeth was a bridesmaid at the wedding of Albert's sister, Princess Mary, to Viscount Lascelles.The following month, Albert proposed again, but she refused him once more.Eventually, in January 1923, Elizabeth agreed to marry Albert, despite her misgivings about royal life. Albert's freedom in choosing Elizabeth, legally a commoner though the daughter of a peer, was considered a gesture in favour of political modernisation; previously, princes were expected to marry princesses from other royal families.
Originally posted by paperface
Todays news said the Queen will not be visiting him today!
Selfish mare....even Zara andher cheating husband are going.
Originally posted by paperface
A little mean yes,she is beyond reproach I quess.
Originally posted by paperface
My father was awarded an mbe in 1985 we went to the palace, she seemed tiny somehow.
Originally posted by paperface
Although I do think the Princess Diana flag debacle changed many peoples views
I just wonder what it would be like to be reincarnated in an animal whose species had been so reduced in numbers than it was in danger of extinction. What would be its feelings toward the human species whose population explosion had denied it somewhere to exist... I must confess that I am tempted to ask for reincarnation as a particularly deadly virus.
So, if you had chest pains you'd think you'd be on a waiting list at A&E? I can guarantee that if you had the same symptoms, and ambulance would whisk you off to Hospital within 10 minutes and you'd be in surgery as quick as he was. Usual bollocks being spouted on ATS without any thought as to whether it's true or not.