The Open Door
Banned, Bold, Brilliant
It was only recently that I found out that David Icke has been doing more interviews with Brian Rose on the digital freedom platform. His most recent one is excellent.
It focusses on the recent b an dished out to David on travel to the Netherlands. Which expanded to the rest of the Schengen bloc; and then expanded to a good deal of the . . .
Blog#45: The Real New Year
Part One
It is the day of the winter solstice. Here in northern Scotland where I live, it's a day that I always greet with a smile, not to say relief. By 4pm it's pitch dark, and the night-time seems interminable. The exception is the recent particularly cold spell, when the moon shining on a blanket of thick snow all round . . .
Blog#44: Managing the Awakening (3): Politicians, Extra-Terrestrials
Part One
Only recently the world's first convid vaccine-injury clinic was opened. It's in Lucca, a quiet (at least it was when I visited thirty years ago) historical town in Tuscany, Italy.
One thing of note is the dramatic sea-change of attitude in Italy. Just a year ago, it was one of the most extreme places in . . .
News: In Case You Had Any Doubts....
It's coming out; more people are seeing that what those bloody conspiracy theorists have been saying all these years was correct after all.
Elon Musk; I don't know what to make of him, and I feel no compulsion to come to an . . .
Blog#43: Managing the Awakening: the Continuation...
Part One
Managing the awakening: examples abound, even from my own life...
While living in Oxford during the 1970s I knew a certain excellent person. I think I knew him better than he did me. He was focal in the countercultural scene in Oxford while I was, true to my retiring nature, always more peripheral.
I . . .
Blog#42: Double Dutch
Part One
On November 3rd this year David Icke was on his way to the Netherlands. He was able to do this because, in common with nearly all other European countries, Holland has quietly dropped its need-a-jab, need-a-test requirements in order for people to enter.
He was due to deliver a thirty-minute speech at a . . .
Blog#41: Managing the Awakening - an Outline
Part One
I suppose that it really kicked off in the mid-1960s. In Britain (and in many other places) the previous twenty years had been a period of remarkable conformity and uniformity. After the collective trauma of the Second World War people were, in general, more than content to just get on with life again; do what they . . .