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Created by petermac33 > 9 months ago, 31 Oct 2012
Dawn Patrol
WA, 1991 posts
2 Nov 2012 10:35AM
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doggie said...
Mark _australia said...
japie said...
I read Icke's most recent book a couple of months ago. For quite a long time now I have realised that if the mainstream spend a lot of time and effort panning it then it is probably a good idea to see what they are going on about.

His theory on reptilians is very interesting. It is not just something that he sucked out of his thumb. There are many legends that have been passed down through history that talk of "gods" that interbred with man, almost always reptilian. If this was a one off "legend" you would be iexcused in giving it no credibility but when the same legends. accompanied by artefacts. appear all around the world doesn't it raise your curiosity just a little bit?



Talk of visits from gods / aliens, especially when widespread over civilisations and time, is indeed interesting.

However to only have lizard rulers (what no homeless people are half alien?) panders to society's distrust of the elite and is silly. Even sillier if the moon actually being a spaceship etc etc. That was sucked out of his thumb.


I thought the moon was made out of cheese


Maybe a new style of reptilian alien cheese. MMMMMMMmmmMMMMM

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
2 Nov 2012 10:36AM
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Dawn Patrol said...
doggie said...
Mark _australia said...
japie said...
I read Icke's most recent book a couple of months ago. For quite a long time now I have realised that if the mainstream spend a lot of time and effort panning it then it is probably a good idea to see what they are going on about.

His theory on reptilians is very interesting. It is not just something that he sucked out of his thumb. There are many legends that have been passed down through history that talk of "gods" that interbred with man, almost always reptilian. If this was a one off "legend" you would be iexcused in giving it no credibility but when the same legends. accompanied by artefacts. appear all around the world doesn't it raise your curiosity just a little bit?



Talk of visits from gods / aliens, especially when widespread over civilisations and time, is indeed interesting.

However to only have lizard rulers (what no homeless people are half alien?) panders to society's distrust of the elite and is silly. Even sillier if the moon actually being a spaceship etc etc. That was sucked out of his thumb.


I thought the moon was made out of cheese


Maybe a new style of reptilian alien cheese. MMMMMMMmmmMMMMM


Gouda?

the gibbo
WA, 776 posts
2 Nov 2012 10:36AM
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Swiss cheese to be precise dog, yes it is !

And David's brain is marinated fetta

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
2 Nov 2012 10:38AM
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the gibbo said...
Swiss cheese to be precise dog, yes it is !


I was going to say Swiss, seemed obvious

stamp
QLD, 2800 posts
2 Nov 2012 12:53PM
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japie said...
I read Icke's most recent book a couple of months ago. For quite a long time now I have realised that if the mainstream spend a lot of time and effort panning it then it is probably a good idea to see what they are going on about.

His theory on reptilians is very interesting. It is not just something that he sucked out of his thumb. There are many legends that have been passed down through history that talk of "gods" that interbred with man, almost always reptilian. If this was a one off "legend" you would be iexcused in giving it no credibility but when the same legends. accompanied by artefacts. appear all around the world doesn't it raise your curiosity just a little bit?



the ancient egyptians, mesopotamians, greeks and the like believed that the gods did interbreed with mortals. this was a way of promoting the divinity of kings and rulers- they were descended from gods and thus a cut above the rest of the population. it was a way of officially proclaiming the rulers as untouchable- preventing coups, overthrows, civil disobedience etc.

there is nothing about aliens from outer space, and the only reptilians are nearly always the 'bad guys/gods'. for example the babylonian sea dragon tiamat (who was killed by marduk and her body cut in half to make the heavens and the earth) or the giant egyptian serpent apophis (who is killed every day at dawn by the god seth) or the greek god typhon (who is defeated and cast into the sea by tartarus).

read the myths yourself and you will see how wrong icke is. and don't read some crackpot's paraphrasing of the stories- go to a museum/university website and read it a direct translation.

stamp
QLD, 2800 posts
2 Nov 2012 1:11PM
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biblical creation myths (genesis 2) say that man was created by god from dust. in greek mythology man was created from clay by prometheus (hesiods theogony) and the babylonian creation story enuma elish tell of man moulded from clay and blood, while the sumerian huluppu tree myth credits a couple of drunk gods with creating man from mud.

so japie, does this mean mankind is made mostly of dirt? if it is the same in the creation stories of so many different cultures it must be true.

the reason many myths from different times and places sound similar is because stories were shared by travellers, merchants, soldiers, slaves and poets. each time they were retold (from memory, very few people were literate) they took on aspects of each culture, so that by the time they were written down they had common themes.

evlPanda
NSW, 9207 posts
2 Nov 2012 3:10PM
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oceanfire said...
Here, you guys will love this then;

http://www.enterprisemission.com/moon1.htm

This is a huge website devoted to 'proving' that Iapetus (one of Saturn's moons) is actualy a DeathStar type space vessel.

It's a compelling read.



Why do conspiracy sites always have such utterly awful layout and typography? They look schizophrenic. ****, just have a reasonable paragraph width, contrast, typeface and font size. That's all. How can anyone stand back from that site and think it looks OK?

If you're going to make a website spend 20 minutes researching how to make one.

I can't read it.

oceanfire
WA, 718 posts
2 Nov 2012 12:20PM
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Yeah, it's pretty hard to look at, but if you can acclimatize to it, you get to the gold label info.

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
2 Nov 2012 4:02PM
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oceanfire said...
Here, you guys will love this then;

http://www.enterprisemission.com/moon1.htm

This is a huge website devoted to 'proving' that Iapetus (one of Saturn's moons) is actualy a DeathStar type space vessel.

It's a compelling read.


The other explanation its a moon thats been bashed around a lot in a very busy part of the solar system.

Mark _australia
WA, 23706 posts
2 Nov 2012 1:45PM
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Oh Stamp. How wrong can you be, you were very close though.

History 101: they all talk about gods coming to visit us and interbreeding etc. Yes but the gods were sooo obviously aliens.

Duh.

And all this is proven by pictures. on a wall. not in a language we understand, pictures on a wall that some smart person intepreted, even though none of us have ever spoken the lingo.

All totally legit.

oceanfire
WA, 718 posts
2 Nov 2012 1:57PM
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Mobydisc said...
oceanfire said...
Here, you guys will love this then;

http://www.enterprisemission.com/moon1.htm

This is a huge website devoted to 'proving' that Iapetus (one of Saturn's moons) is actualy a DeathStar type space vessel.

It's a compelling read.


The other explanation its a moon thats been bashed around a lot in a very busy part of the solar system.




Yeah, I just love how full on the guy's analysis is.

Cambodge
VIC, 851 posts
2 Nov 2012 4:58PM
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If it is a Death Star then I hope they've identified the open vent shaft in their risk matrix!


And Icke ain't as popular as it sounds. It's at Wembley Arena, not at Wembley Stadium, so the capacity is "only" 12,500 delusional beings.

NotWal
QLD, 7436 posts
2 Nov 2012 5:32PM
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Cambodge said...
If it is a Death Star then I hope they've identified the open vent shaft in their risk matrix!


And Icke ain't as popular as it sounds. It's at Wembley Arena, not at Wembley Stadium, so the capacity is "only" 12,500 delusional beings.


They are only delusional if they believe it.
I think some people are genuinely entertained by outrageous theories without actually believing them.



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