David Icke is right: Poll

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We all secretly agree with David Icke.

Poll ended at Mon Aug 20, 2007 8:35 pm

Only the bloodlines bit.
1
6%
He's a wacko.
5
31%
He's an anti-Semite
2
13%
Lizard brains? Yes. Shapeshifters? No.
3
19%
All of it. He's right.
5
31%
 
Total votes : 16

666 and others

Postby Doodad » Sun Sep 02, 2007 8:40 pm

666 = number of the Beast
665 = older brother of the Beast
660 = approximate number of the Beast
66600 = zip code of the Beast
$665.95 = retail price of the Beast
DCLXVI = Roman numeral of the Beast
666.0000 = Number of the High-Precision Beast
0.666 = Number of the Millibeast
/666 = Beast Common Denominator
-666½ = Imaginary number of the Beast
6.66e3 = Floating point Beast
1010011010 = Binary number of the Beast
6, uh . . . what was that number again? = Number of the Blonde Beast
1-666 = Area code of the Beast
666 mph = Speed limit of the Beast
$699.30 = Price of the Beast plus 5% state sales tax
$769.95 = Price of the Beast with all accessories and replacement soul
$656.66 = Walmart price of the Beast
$646.66 = Next week's Walmart price of the Beast
Phillips 666 = Gasoline of the Beast
Route 666 = Way of the Beast
666 F = Oven temperature for roast Beast
352 – Oven temperature for roast Beast in Europe
666(k) = Retirement plan of the Beast
666 mg = Recommended Minimum Daily Requirement of Beast
6.66% = 5-yr CD interest rate at 1st Beast of Hell Nat. Bank, $666 min. deposit
$666/hr = Beast's lawyer's billing rate
Lotus 6-6-6 = Spreadsheet of the Beast
Word 6.66 = Word Processor of the Beast
i66686 = CPU of the Beast
665.9997856 = Number of the Beast on a Pentium
666i = BMW of the Beast
DSM-666 (revised) = Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the Beast
1232 Octal, Apt. 29A = Beast's hexed address
668 = Next-door neighbor of the Beast
333 = The semi-Christ

http://www.randi.org/jr/2007-08/081007reason.html#i2
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Re: 666 and others

Postby slimmouse » Sun Sep 02, 2007 9:29 pm

Doodad wrote:
666 = number of the Beast
665 = older brother of the Beast
660 = approximate number of the Beast
66600 = zip code of the Beast
$665.95 = retail price of the Beast
DCLXVI = Roman numeral of the Beast
666.0000 = Number of the High-Precision Beast
0.666 = Number of the Millibeast
/666 = Beast Common Denominator
-666½ = Imaginary number of the Beast
6.66e3 = Floating point Beast
1010011010 = Binary number of the Beast
6, uh . . . what was that number again? = Number of the Blonde Beast
1-666 = Area code of the Beast
666 mph = Speed limit of the Beast
$699.30 = Price of the Beast plus 5% state sales tax
$769.95 = Price of the Beast with all accessories and replacement soul
$656.66 = Walmart price of the Beast
$646.66 = Next week's Walmart price of the Beast
Phillips 666 = Gasoline of the Beast
Route 666 = Way of the Beast
666 F = Oven temperature for roast Beast
352 – Oven temperature for roast Beast in Europe
666(k) = Retirement plan of the Beast
666 mg = Recommended Minimum Daily Requirement of Beast
6.66% = 5-yr CD interest rate at 1st Beast of Hell Nat. Bank, $666 min. deposit
$666/hr = Beast's lawyer's billing rate
Lotus 6-6-6 = Spreadsheet of the Beast
Word 6.66 = Word Processor of the Beast
i66686 = CPU of the Beast
665.9997856 = Number of the Beast on a Pentium
666i = BMW of the Beast
DSM-666 (revised) = Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the Beast
1232 Octal, Apt. 29A = Beast's hexed address
668 = Next-door neighbor of the Beast
333 = The semi-Christ

http://www.randi.org/jr/2007-08/081007reason.html#i2


The mark of the beast ;

A planet that spins thru space at 66,600 mph

A planet that sits at a 66.6 degree angle to the sun ( reversed of course )

And a human race which consists mostly of carbon 12 atoms - made up of 6 protons 6 neutrons and 6 electrons.

But not to mention the most important thing. Namely that we are simply light slowed down to a lower vibrational frequency.

Light actually travels ( within this solar system) at 66666666666 mph. You can put the decimal place where appropriate.

And finally, even if you dont find all such "coincidences" amazing - then youve got to hand it to a "random" universe, which seems to construct such said coincidences thru mathematics and numbers.

Kinda like what this thread is has developed into, despite the stupidity of the odd interloping ignoramus

:lol:
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Postby monster » Sun Sep 02, 2007 11:32 pm

David Icke audio files that can be found here include:
  • From the Ancient World to 2012
  • Lecture on the Illuminati
  • Tales from the Time Loop
  • Truth Vibrations
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Re: 666 and others

Postby Doodad » Sun Sep 02, 2007 11:50 pm

slimmouse wrote: The mark of the beast ;

A planet that spins thru space at 66,600 mph

A planet that sits at a 66.6 degree angle to the sun ( reversed of course )

And a human race which consists mostly of carbon 12 atoms - made up of 6 protons 6 neutrons and 6 electrons.

But not to mention the most important thing. Namely that we are simply light slowed down to a lower vibrational frequency.

Light actually travels ( within this solar system) at 66666666666 mph. You can put the decimal place where appropriate.

And finally, even if you dont find all such "coincidences" amazing - then youve got to hand it to a "random" universe, which seems to construct such said coincidences thru mathematics and numbers.

Kinda like what this thread is has developed into, despite the stupidity of the odd interloping ignoramus

:lol:


And just when you think it's safe to go back into the water we find that it never was 666 but 616. Everyone reset their watches.

http://thepoormouth.blogspot.com/2007/0 ... alued.html
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Re: 666 and others

Postby slimmouse » Mon Sep 03, 2007 6:12 am

616.

That looks more like the dinner table plan at the last supper
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Postby 8bitagent » Mon Sep 03, 2007 6:38 am

I always felt the "666" thing was cartoonish disinfo.

The elites are into perfection, not imperfection. 666 seems so western, when so much of the occult elite are into Egyptian/Qabbalist/etc themes.

When I see crap like End of Days, The Ninth Gate, etc I just have to roll my eyes(Constantine I thought was interesting)

I could see the elites being more into 777 than 666, but even that is too apparent. 11, 33, 77, etc always seemed like elite occult numbers.

But anyone who thinks Icke is some freak, check out this new documentary on him. He comes off as a warm, genuine person just trying to make sense of this crazy mortal coil
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 0182985661
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Postby theeKultleeder » Mon Sep 03, 2007 1:13 pm

It really depends on the energy you pour into it as a symbol. Like most symbols, you can infuse it with your life energy through attention and focus.

Like, the Catholic Mass, or, the Nike swooshtika, or, or...
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Postby Horatio Hellpop » Tue Sep 04, 2007 12:59 am

Tibetan monks eh? Weren't these guys on par with the Nazi's? Weren't the Nazi's impressed by the way these overlords lived off the misery of their people using philosophical/spiritual grounds to justify it? Didn't the Nazi's implement their own version of this?
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Postby theeKultleeder » Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:17 am

Horatio Hellpop wrote:Tibetan monks eh? Weren't these guys on par with the Nazi's? Weren't the Nazi's impressed by the way these overlords lived off the misery of their people using philosophical/spiritual grounds to justify it? Didn't the Nazi's implement their own version of this?


There were feudalistic systems in pre-communist Tibet, alongside nomad tribes, a nearly 100% demilitarized society, and the largest population of renunciant religious devotees in Earth history.

It was a complex society, and such books as Civilized Shamans paint the complete picture. The picture you paint above is so incomplete and misleading that one is nearly lead to believe living under Chinese oppression and violence is better.

There are many English speaking Tibetans in America and Canada, and they also have online communities. I have lurked and established a presence in some. There are virtually zero Tibetan refugees who do not miss their homeland and wish to live under their beloved leaders. I will add that the influence of modern culture has given the younger Tibetans a taste for modern liberal democracy, but oddly, that only adds to their passion for their indigenous ways.

The beliefs you spell out above are probably, again, the result of Nazi and white-supremacist or "eurocentric" interpretations of what they saw in the late 1800's. Much more thorough studies of the culture have been done since then.
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Postby Horatio Hellpop » Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:51 am

There are virtually zero Tibetan refugees who do not miss their homeland and wish to live under their beloved leaders.


There are a few billion catholics devoted to the Pope too.[/quote]
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Postby theeKultleeder » Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:57 am

Horatio Hellpop wrote:
There are virtually zero Tibetan refugees who do not miss their homeland and wish to live under their beloved leaders.


There are a few billion catholics devoted to the Pope too.


The only inquisition ever to take place in Tibet is still happening under the Red Chinese.
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Postby Horatio Hellpop » Tue Sep 04, 2007 2:32 am

The only inquisition ever to take place in Tibet is still happening under the Red Chinese.


That misses my point. And reinforces it.

This 1st (or 3rd) Dalai Lama seized monasteries that did not belong to his sect, and is believed to have destroyed Buddhist writings that conflicted with his claim to divinity. The Dalai Lama who succeeded him pursued a sybaritic life, enjoying many mistresses, partying with friends, and acting in other ways deemed unfitting for an incarnate deity. For these transgressions he was murdered by his priests. Within 170 years, despite their recognized divine status, five Dalai Lamas were killed by their high priests or other courtiers. 6

For hundreds of years competing Tibetan Buddhist sects engaged in bitterly violent clashes and summary executions. In 1660, the 5th Dalai Lama was faced with a rebellion in Tsang province, the stronghold of the rival Kagyu sect with its high lama known as the Karmapa. The 5th Dalai Lama called for harsh retribution against the rebels, directing the Mongol army to obliterate the male and female lines, and the offspring too “like eggs smashed against rocks…. In short, annihilate any traces of them, even their names.” 7


I'm sure you're internet literate. I'm sure you've come across this stuff before.

http://www.michaelparenti.org/Tibet.html

Please let me know your opinion on what is written here. I'm pretty sure I saw Parenti get good reviews elsewhere on this site.

The only reason I'm picking on Tibet is because of the hypocrisy of the whole thing. I still believe in a nations right to self determination, but the world seems kind of slective in who it allows to receive this.
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Postby Horatio Hellpop » Tue Sep 04, 2007 2:35 am

Also, what kind of Tibetans do you think managed to make it to the States???
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Postby theeKultleeder » Tue Sep 04, 2007 11:36 am

Horatio Hellpop wrote:
The only inquisition ever to take place in Tibet is still happening under the Red Chinese.


That misses my point. And reinforces it.

This 1st (or 3rd) Dalai Lama seized monasteries that did not belong to his sect, and is believed to have destroyed Buddhist writings that conflicted with his claim to divinity. The Dalai Lama who succeeded him pursued a sybaritic life, enjoying many mistresses, partying with friends, and acting in other ways deemed unfitting for an incarnate deity. For these transgressions he was murdered by his priests. Within 170 years, despite their recognized divine status, five Dalai Lamas were killed by their high priests or other courtiers. 6

For hundreds of years competing Tibetan Buddhist sects engaged in bitterly violent clashes and summary executions. In 1660, the 5th Dalai Lama was faced with a rebellion in Tsang province, the stronghold of the rival Kagyu sect with its high lama known as the Karmapa. The 5th Dalai Lama called for harsh retribution against the rebels, directing the Mongol army to obliterate the male and female lines, and the offspring too “like eggs smashed against rocks…. In short, annihilate any traces of them, even their names.” 7


I'm sure you're internet literate. I'm sure you've come across this stuff before.

http://www.michaelparenti.org/Tibet.html

Please let me know your opinion on what is written here. I'm pretty sure I saw Parenti get good reviews elsewhere on this site.

The only reason I'm picking on Tibet is because of the hypocrisy of the whole thing. I still believe in a nations right to self determination, but the world seems kind of slective in who it allows to receive this.


I'm not keen on defending theocracies or their excesses. This is why I have never taken initiation at the feet of a Lama. I have books "reserved for those who have received empowerment" and I am constantly trying to "steal fire" from those who would dole out the light as a political tool.

I took Crowley seriously when he advised to "bow before no god or man," even though he founded a rigid hierarchical system.

The spiritual technology out of Tibet is effective and powerful. As a matter of fact, the patriarch Padmasambhava is said to have "tamed" the region with a sacred geometry via a network of temples - like a pentagram in DC, you get me?

Some Lamas interpret the shattering of traditional Tibet in two ways: negatively: as karma for the things you mention, and positively: as a way for the Buddhas to get Tibetans out of their introverted nationalism in order to spread the Dharma throughout the world.

I agree with them.
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Postby theeKultleeder » Tue Sep 04, 2007 11:40 am

Horatio Hellpop wrote:Also, what kind of Tibetans do you think managed to make it to the States???


Traders and merchants. Men who were willing to brave Chinese soldiers. Families who made it out to the refugee camps. Families on the border regions who saw what was coming.

Also, people with some degree of control over their next reincarnation.
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