David Icke: Beyond the Cutting Edge Page #4
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And the illusion of apartness is an experience of this reality,
and its extenuation or accentuation by the manipulators
is to get us to see ourselves and everything in terms
of apartness instead of as a connected whole.
This is symbolically, even more than symbolically, the
situation that this whole conspiracy is designed to put us in.
In a bubble of consciousness
which I call body consciousness,
which is disconnected from its awareness
of the full magnitude of what it is
to the point where it operates on a fraction
of its true self and its infinite potential.
So in that sense, you can get all that has been, is and ever
will be reading the freaking Sun and believing the date.
That's how deeply disconnected we can get.
For people watching this in other parts
of the world, The Sun is a newspaper, and
I use that word in its widest possible sense.
You know, my brother said to me years ago, he said:
'You know, Dave, what's it all about?'
He said:
'Yeeboom, and then you gonna get older,and then you die.' I mean, what is all about?
We're born into this world, we go through
this kind of situations of growing older and
doing this and doing that and doing the other.
And then we get older, and lots of people in the world,
vast numbers of people, it's a struggle, and it's an effort,
and it's a daily grind, and 'Am I gonna survive another day?'
And then at the top there: 'Oh, you know, what
will God think of me?' Isn't it a great lie in it?
You met some travel agent on some other dimension:
'A great, great, great vacation holiday, mate!'
What you do is you go into this dimension,
you're born, you struggle all the way through it,
lots of emotional upheaval, then you get older,
and your body starts to break down.
And then some guy on a cloud decides
if you gonna go and sit next to him, or if you
gonna go to hell and stoke the fires forever.
I mean, you think: 'Yeah, I'll have
two tickets!', wouldn't you?
What's it all about? I mean, there's got to be something
else. If there isn't, I'm out of here. And I'm staying!
So we are struggling to understand the world, because
we don't have the coordinates, which I'll come to.
And it's obviously a world with some major, major
problems in terms of its operation and the way it's run.
Doctors destroy health, because health
is not about health, it is about wealth.
It's the transnational drug corporations
controlling the medical system,
so the scalpel and the drug is the only
response overwhelmingly to human dis-ease.
And you know, some of
the side effects of these drugs...
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