Argonaut
Jedi Master
Laura,
I apologize if these topics have been addressed elsewhere in the forums or the site, but I've been unable to find them. I have also not read any of your books except The Secret History of the World. So please bear with me if you've already covered these issues someplace else.
First off, where do you stand regarding David Icke and his work? I find it odd that you don't seem to mention him, nor does he ever mention you, seeing as your respective concepts and philosophies seem to mesh in so many areas. Personally, I'd think you and David would've gotten together in some form by now; maybe comparing notes and teaming up to produce some very interesting books. At any rate, SOME sort of "meeting of the minds" between you seems like a no-brainer, in my opinion. Yet you barely acknowlege him, and he utterly fails to acknowlege you, as far as I can tell. I did manage to find a miniscule mention of his "reptilians-disguised-as-world-leaders" idea (which seems to be supported by eyewitness accounts, the Emerald Tablets of Thoth, and African Zulu Sansui Credo Mutwa) in The Secret History of the World, but you just dismiss it. Which confuses me, as it seems to me that your concept of 4th-dimensional STS reptilian entities working through organic portals is basically the same idea. Or am I just not grasping the difference?
Anyway, all of this makes me wonder - is there some sort of "feud" between you and David Icke? The two of you seem to be the most prominant, objective, level-headed researchers in this area, so why not get together in some form? Or if you have issues with Icke and his ideas, why not write an article discussing why? I'm sure both of you have many shared fans, like myself, who would love to see you collaborate with him, or at least compare and contrast his concepts with your own. I do notice that Icke seems a lot more enamored with the reptilian "royal bloodlines" concept than you are. He also focuses a lot on the white Aryans originating on Mars, and being of special genetic importance to the reptilians - and I noticed you mentioning that the Aryan thing is somewhat of a disinformational "red herring". Also, he tends to focus heavily on reptilian involvement in "Satanic" rituals and child sacrifice (He often points out that they seem to have an obsession with symbolism and ritual in general), as well as blood drinking to maintain their 3rd-dimensional human "disguises". So is all of this part of your issue with him? In any case, Icke claims to eschew all agendas and simply go where the evidence leads, just as you do. So I bet that even if you feel he's dead wrong in some areas, he'd correct the problems in an instant if one were to show him exactly where and how he's wrong.
As an addendum to the David Icke question, what do you think of his most ballyhooed individuals, Credo Mutwa and Arizona Wilder? Or of his other favorite mention, Cathy O'Brien? Are any of them disinformation artists, as many people claim, or do you think there's something to their testimonies?
My second question is regarding a comment made by the C's, referenced in TSHOTW, that the "Followers of Horus" were "Those who held the 3rd 'insight'", which they claimed is the 3rd of 10 total insights. This reminds me of the 10 insights of James Redfield's Celestine Prophecy series. Do you feel there is a connection, or is this mere coincidence (or maybe a "meaningful coincidence"/"synchronicity", as Redfield might claim)?
Thanks for your time, and keep on defending the Truth!
Blessings,
Jason
I apologize if these topics have been addressed elsewhere in the forums or the site, but I've been unable to find them. I have also not read any of your books except The Secret History of the World. So please bear with me if you've already covered these issues someplace else.
First off, where do you stand regarding David Icke and his work? I find it odd that you don't seem to mention him, nor does he ever mention you, seeing as your respective concepts and philosophies seem to mesh in so many areas. Personally, I'd think you and David would've gotten together in some form by now; maybe comparing notes and teaming up to produce some very interesting books. At any rate, SOME sort of "meeting of the minds" between you seems like a no-brainer, in my opinion. Yet you barely acknowlege him, and he utterly fails to acknowlege you, as far as I can tell. I did manage to find a miniscule mention of his "reptilians-disguised-as-world-leaders" idea (which seems to be supported by eyewitness accounts, the Emerald Tablets of Thoth, and African Zulu Sansui Credo Mutwa) in The Secret History of the World, but you just dismiss it. Which confuses me, as it seems to me that your concept of 4th-dimensional STS reptilian entities working through organic portals is basically the same idea. Or am I just not grasping the difference?
Anyway, all of this makes me wonder - is there some sort of "feud" between you and David Icke? The two of you seem to be the most prominant, objective, level-headed researchers in this area, so why not get together in some form? Or if you have issues with Icke and his ideas, why not write an article discussing why? I'm sure both of you have many shared fans, like myself, who would love to see you collaborate with him, or at least compare and contrast his concepts with your own. I do notice that Icke seems a lot more enamored with the reptilian "royal bloodlines" concept than you are. He also focuses a lot on the white Aryans originating on Mars, and being of special genetic importance to the reptilians - and I noticed you mentioning that the Aryan thing is somewhat of a disinformational "red herring". Also, he tends to focus heavily on reptilian involvement in "Satanic" rituals and child sacrifice (He often points out that they seem to have an obsession with symbolism and ritual in general), as well as blood drinking to maintain their 3rd-dimensional human "disguises". So is all of this part of your issue with him? In any case, Icke claims to eschew all agendas and simply go where the evidence leads, just as you do. So I bet that even if you feel he's dead wrong in some areas, he'd correct the problems in an instant if one were to show him exactly where and how he's wrong.
As an addendum to the David Icke question, what do you think of his most ballyhooed individuals, Credo Mutwa and Arizona Wilder? Or of his other favorite mention, Cathy O'Brien? Are any of them disinformation artists, as many people claim, or do you think there's something to their testimonies?
My second question is regarding a comment made by the C's, referenced in TSHOTW, that the "Followers of Horus" were "Those who held the 3rd 'insight'", which they claimed is the 3rd of 10 total insights. This reminds me of the 10 insights of James Redfield's Celestine Prophecy series. Do you feel there is a connection, or is this mere coincidence (or maybe a "meaningful coincidence"/"synchronicity", as Redfield might claim)?
Thanks for your time, and keep on defending the Truth!
Blessings,
Jason