Mason I Bilderberg » Mon Jul 08, 2013 7:41 am wrote:Elvis » Sun Jul 07, 2013 7:11 pm wrote:Mason I Bilderberg » Sun Jul 07, 2013 2:59 pm wrote:Majority is reality.
That's about the dumbest thing I've heard all day.
Exactly.

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Mason I Bilderberg » Mon Jul 08, 2013 7:41 am wrote:Elvis » Sun Jul 07, 2013 7:11 pm wrote:Mason I Bilderberg » Sun Jul 07, 2013 2:59 pm wrote:Majority is reality.
That's about the dumbest thing I've heard all day.
Exactly.
Project Willow » Mon Jul 08, 2013 1:28 pm wrote:This thread is headed for lockdown unless participants here cease making disruptive posts about each other, and return to discussing issues.
Please lock this motherfucking POS thread. It has outlived its usefulness, if it ever had any, and is a GODDAMN EMBARRASSMENT to see at the top of the General Discussion page every fucking day I've checked in of late. And yes, this is the only post I'll make on this shitty thread. The sooner it is locked, the better off General Discussion will be.
No growth of consciousness without pain my friend. I honestly thought this would be a three pager. Something like "Icke says such and such and that is why he appeals to such and such group". But the fact is we have Ickians and Icke sympathizers here in RI. No way to soften that and that is why this thread has mutated and metastasized at such a rate. To me I'm more surprised than embarrassed that it is the case.
New Internationalist: Is it fair to say that the work of Icke, although he does not emerge from the political right, is based on ideas popularized and shaped by stories that originate in the right-wing subcultures and then blended in an "improvisational style" with UFO and other mythic lore? When someone says the Protocols of the Elders of Zion is really about the Illuminati or the Bilderbergers is it fair to suggest that it still involves the use of historic "antisemitic motifs?"
Barkun: Icke is certainly the most adroit synthesizer of these ideas. He also tries to position himself as "beyond left and right," as though he was above "mere" politics. He also effects a sympathy for groups he denigrates, claiming, for example, that most Jews and Masons are innocent dupes whom he wants to save from their conniving leaders. This strikes me as, to say the least, disingenuous, but it positions him to claim that he's a victim when, for example, he is charged with anti-Semitism.
As to The Protocols, the current gambit of many who use them is to claim that they "really" come from some other group -- not Jews but, for instance, Illuminati. It's hard to tell whether they actually believe this or are simply trying to sanitize a discredited text. I don't see that it makes much difference, since they leave the actual, anti-Semitic text unchanged. The result is to give it credibility and circulation when it deserves neither.
slimmouse » Mon Jul 08, 2013 8:42 pm wrote:Above is the reply from one who might broadly be classed as of the Ickean cult. That is, if the President of the Orgainsation of Anti Ickeism had his way.
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