David Ike - Dont take the Flu Vaccine

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  • edited July 2009
    FrankT wrote: »
    Kunda means bowl, or cave, and refers to the bowl of fire of consciousness.
    Lini refers to that which resides in that bowl.

    http://www.swamij.com/kundalini-awakening.htm


    Ah then someone needs to tell them yoga peeps that it does not mean "the curl of the lock of hair".

    Please do not get me wrong ,I'm not ridiculing you I really do get the point of what you are saying.
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  • edited July 2009
    Scottie_uk wrote: »
    I thought the Kundalini was a type of Yoga. http://www.kundaliniyoga.org.uk/whatis.html

    Bollocks. It's a kind of cake. With fruit in it.
  • edited July 2009
    Scottie_uk wrote: »
    cunning linguist

    I wonder how many will miss that.......classic :)


    As mad as Ike is.......he has some good points.....it's just a pity he ties them all into one big conspiracy theory all the time..........

    Nice to hear about "Kundalini" and your brief description of it - makes a lot of sense.......not sure it's the same as a mid-life-crisis though....to me that would be something like "doing all the things you never did" - when you're waaaaay past it or just plain trying to regain something from your youth that's long gone.
    I also think some people suffer Kundalini their entire lives..........(me included - but I've been aware I do it so I keep it in line, take a step back and challenge myself regularly.....)
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    edited July 2009
    I see David Ike is still mad, didn't he say years ago he was God or something?
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  • edited July 2009
    zx1 wrote: »
    I see David Ike is still mad, didn't he say years ago he was God or something?

    I think he was a guest on "Have I Got The News For You", many years ago, on Paul Merton's team, and they was losing, and Paul said - "I think we need a miracle here, David!"
  • edited July 2009
    zx1 wrote: »
    I see David Ike is still mad, didn't he say years ago he was God or something?

    I think you'll find that was some mad geezer called Jesus and they nailed him to a cross!
  • edited July 2009
    zx1 wrote: »
    I see David Ike is still mad, didn't he say years ago he was God or something?
    So was it Jesus Christ who played for Coventry City then?
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  • edited July 2009
    ZX Beccy wrote: »
    I think you'll find that was some mad geezer called Jesus and they nailed him to a cross!

    But he was nice! He did the thing with the fishes and the wine!
  • edited July 2009
    Icke's first 'purple tracksuit' moment was on the Wogan show.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nMq6gc1yMg

    Second time was with Fern Britton and a studio audience. (Part1of3).
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4q9ncm2jotI

    I went through this experience around the year 2000 (never thought I was the messiah though). And best I describe it is an overflow of consciousness that forces your brain to find a reason for your existence, your purpose to society, the country or even all mankind. Depends on how big your ego is.

    I think its the brain connecting experiences at a certain time in life when you've been through the mill, which starts a feeling of realization and need for certainty in what you know. Your memories of experiences when connected give you all the pieces of a puzzle, to which the consciousness must come up with the solution that may contradict beliefs that you were told, like faith. The end result is wisdom and tolerance or stark raving mad.

    Its the sort of thing no-one can understand until they've experienced it. Like no-one really understands what its like when someone close to you dies until its happened to them.

    I know this sounds total BS to most...
  • edited July 2009
    Schizophrenia (SKITS-oh-FREEN-ee-uh)---one of the most damaging of all mental disorders---causes its victims to lose touch with reality. They often begin to hear, see, or feel things that aren't really there (hallucinations) or become convinced of things that simply aren't true (delusions). In the paranoid form of this disorder, they develop delusions of persecution or personal grandeur. The first signs of paranoid schizophrenia usually surface between the ages of 15 and 34. There is no cure, but the disorder can be controlled with medications.....

    Yep, I'd say that was young David alright.
  • edited July 2009
    karingal wrote: »
    So was it Jesus Christ who played for Coventry City then?

    nah, Jehova's wonderers wasnt it?
  • edited July 2009
    Schizophrenia (SKITS-oh-FREEN-ee-uh)---one of the most damaging of all mental disorders---causes its victims to lose touch with reality. They often begin to hear, see, or feel things that aren't really there (hallucinations) or become convinced of things that simply aren't true (delusions). In the paranoid form of this disorder, they develop delusions of persecution or personal grandeur. The first signs of paranoid schizophrenia usually surface between the ages of 15 and 34. There is no cure, but the disorder can be controlled with medications.....

    Yep, I'd say that was young David alright.

    So you're saying you knew him personally? Just asking as a description of a condition wasn't really answering the question asked.
  • edited July 2009
    frobush wrote: »
    But he was nice! He did the thing with the fishes and the wine!

    And that there other thing where he died for our sins so we can gain repentance through his name ... or like that.
  • edited July 2009
    frobush wrote: »
    But he was nice! He did the thing with the fishes and the wine!

    sweaty man who kept two fish alive under his armpits?

    they made a statue of him :)
  • edited July 2009
    ZX Beccy wrote: »
    sweaty man who kept two fish alive under his armpits?

    they made a statue of him :)

    Errr ... what's this you're referring to? :-?
  • edited July 2009
    ZnorXman wrote: »
    Errr ... what's this you're referring to? :-?

    he's on the telly, bloke with fishes under his arms.

    He's been on a lot recently.
  • edited July 2009
    ZX Beccy wrote: »
    he's on the telly, bloke with fishes under his arms.

    He's been on a lot recently.

    OK ... no clue ... first I thought you were (gently) poking fun at [Christian] religion but then you brought something completely different to the mix which threw me off.
  • edited July 2009
    ZX Beccy wrote: »
    sweaty man who kept two fish alive under his armpits?

    they made a statue of him :)

    Jeffrey Archer?

    Are you mad?
  • edited July 2009
    Self proclaimed messiah David Shayler interviewed with Arthur Smith.

    http://www.edgemediatv.com/videoplayer/watchrecordings.html

    Goto October 2008 scroll down for David Shayler episode.

    A purple moment in barefeet and white psychiatric suit. He even dresses as if he's just escaped from a mental asylum.

    People like this are running our country, he worked for MI5.

    Edit:
    Before the 1st ad break, Franky Ma says time for the break and out for a fag.
    When they come back on, I swear they've had a smoke of the sacred green herb. She laughs a lot and tells Arthur she thinks he's got dry mouth after his rambling story of his past jobs.
  • edited July 2009
    frobush wrote: »
    The credits at the end say it was for B3TA!

    They are well taking the piss!

    Yup! If you do one thing, don't do something... LOL :D
  • edited July 2009
    ZX Beccy wrote: »
    sweaty man who kept two fish alive under his armpits?

    they made a statue of him :)
    ZnorXman wrote: »
    Errr ... what's this you're referring to? :-?
    frobush wrote: »
    Jeffrey Archer?

    Are you mad?

    No, she's talking about this latest advert for Lynx deodorant. :)

    http://www.visit4info.com/advert/Nothing-Fishy-About-Lynx-Dry-Lynx-Range/74676
  • edited July 2009
    b3ta classic!:

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  • edited July 2009
    Aww, I love 'They Live' - Best back street brawl in a movie ever
  • edited July 2009
    Well I for one will follow Davids advice as I don't mind catching the flu and ending up in hospital yet again.

    Oh fuck off David (or are you going to tell us Russell T Davis was trying to tell us the truth in Torchwood last week)

    I watched the Icke video about the baby farming it was bollocks too.
  • edited July 2009
    The guy has no concept of the human immune system. Only a scientist has that necessary knowledge on how vaccines are developed.

    He merely plays on peoples fears to sell his books, and everybody else goes baaahh! and follows him like sheep and buy his books, and he gets richer in the process.

    Any conspiracy theorists who thinks their are reptillians within the royal family, must be a few cans short of a picnic, but that is exactly what this guy believes, he's bloody fruit loop!
  • edited July 2009
    Dosen't matter if you like David Icke or not, the fact remains that Tamiflu is a very dangerous drug and does a lot more harm than good.
  • edited July 2009
    ZX Beccy wrote: »
    Dosen't matter if you like David Icke or not, the fact remains that Tamiflu is a very dangerous drug and does a lot more harm than good.

    Care to back up that claim with a link to some supporting evidence?
  • edited July 2009
    Dave_C wrote: »
    Care to back up that claim with a link to some supporting evidence?

    well that would hardly be keeping in the spirit of the thread now would it
  • edited July 2009
    i wouldn't take tamiflu if you paid me, too many side effects. i'd take my chances with the swine flu.


    thats just what i've heard from people at work.
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