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David Icke - The Robots Rebellion (1994)

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Title:

David Icke - The Robots Rebellion (1994)

Category:

Audio/Other

Uploaded:

2008-07-20 (by eXPer1ence )

Description:

Many people critisize David Icke for his reptilian theories, but in this 1994 video he does not mention reptiles even once. Everything in this talk is verifiable, it is Icke's best lecture IMO, a lecture of sheer genius. Listen to what he says about John F Kerry and remember he is saying it in 1994 not 2004. Its not really a case of "David Icke, was he right?" but rather "David Icke was right, period."

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1

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28.19 Mb

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Comments:

 eXPer1ence (2008-07-20)

Its MP3 format, 32kbps, mono, 2 hours long, good quality though even at 32kbps because its just talking, it sounds crystal clear.
This was originally a video, but it had no slides in the lecture, its all talking so you don't need the full video really, the MP3 is just as good and only 30Mb in size.

jasperfish (2008-07-21)

Oh go on then, I guess I owe it to David to sample his wares!

cali808 (2008-07-21)

Even a stopped clock gives the right time twice a day...

 eXPer1ence (2008-07-27)

If that implies that you're trying to refute something in the MP3 then refute it, don't just post a cryptic catchphrase.

cali808 (2008-07-31)

Sorry about that, in all honesty, at the time, I thought my comment was quite poignant, but alas it was received as ambiguous and thus retarded of accessible meaning. Quite right eXPerience, I will listen to this mp3 before passing any further opinion, cryptic or otherwise. I do expect that this will be quite interesting, thanks. Furthermore, to decrypt my earlier comment for you, I was referring to the thought that I have found David Icke to be wrong in other issues, yet I prematurely trusted that he must be right here because you said so, as I have a bend to trust you. Thus, I am guilty of thinking that he could be right here, without checking first. I understand too, that just because I found him to be wrong in the past, it doesn't mean I'm right about such an assumption. In fact, this mp3 might clear the air about my harsh, past judgments of him. I now look at this optimistically. Thanks again for all your contributions and understanding, I mean no disrespect at all.

 eXPer1ence (2008-08-03)

Use your discernment! I know he says some stupid things, but I ignore that stuff. It seems none of those stupid things really get any mention in this particular talk. Sorry I don't mean any disrespect either.

cali808 (2008-08-04)

I'm glad to see that we have politally resolved my previous issue. So, I have listened to this, and am at least optomistically sceptical about him now. I indeed agree that there are great problems as he points out, it's his ambiguos solutions that concern me. My critical uncertainty has served me well so far, lest I become a robot....
Battle not with monsters lest ye become a monster and if you gaze into the abyss the abyss gazes into you. - Friedrich Nietzsche

AeronPrometheus (2008-09-23)

Awesome upload XP, thanks, was a fun listen.
I'm a fan of your Windows Ultra DVD, extremely handy, hope to be seeing an updated version of that soon.
'some monkeys read Nietzsche without giving any consideration to the fact that Nietzsche... was just another monkey.' - Dance, Monkeys, Dance

 eXPer1ence (2009-06-17)

Heres the entire collection, or as entire as I can make it:
http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/4957797