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  • And you haven't even touched on the destruction of the planet and the wilful ignoring of climate change, global warming etc.

    Incidentally I see in the news today that Sainsburys have opened their first checkout free shop now.

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    • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
      And you haven't even touched on the destruction of the planet and the wilful ignoring of climate change, global warming etc.
      None of which points to the 1% trying to gain total control conspiracy being no more than a theory........

      There is something deeply amiss and it needs halting very soon or mankind will go the way of the dinosaur.......

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      • Originally posted by MadAmster View Post

        There is something deeply amiss and it needs halting very soon or mankind will go the way of the dinosaur.......
        What? They will all become Forest fans?

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        • Originally posted by MadAmster View Post
          None of which points to the 1% trying to gain total control conspiracy being no more than a theory........

          There is something deeply amiss and it needs halting very soon or mankind will go the way of the dinosaur.......
          Of course there is something ‘deeply amiss’...I couldn’t agree more and I’m sure that you and I don’t actually see things that differently, but David Icke...really?
          Not someone I’m inclined to take much notice of I’m afraid but beyond that I can only agree...there is so much wrong with the World and, as ever, so little that the ‘man in the street’ can do about it but it’s Trump, Putin, the Chinese and those who obsessively put profit before the damage being done to the planet that we should be most wary of...not the EU...imo.

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          • There are bigger mountains to climb for sure rA, but its good practice for those impossible to conquer mountains by trying to scale the munro that is the EU

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            • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
              Of course there is something ‘deeply amiss’...I couldn’t agree more and I’m sure that you and I don’t actually see things that differently, but David Icke...really?
              Not someone I’m inclined to take much notice of I’m afraid but beyond that I can only agree...there is so much wrong with the World and, as ever, so little that the ‘man in the street’ can do about it but it’s Trump, Putin, the Chinese and those who obsessively put profit before the damage being done to the planet that we should be most wary of...not the EU...imo.
              Seeing as you mention them, and I'm asking because I value your opinion not so we cab start a bunfight, how do you square off the furore and planned militant action against Trump compared to the relatively benign response to the visit of Xi Jingping?

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              • Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View Post
                There are bigger mountains to climb for sure rA, but its good practice for those impossible to conquer mountains by trying to scale the munro that is the EU
                Only if you recognise the EU as part of the problem rather than part of the possible solution.
                Yes, Joe Public has had an enormous and unprecedented impact on domestic and European politics via the 2016 Referendum, but has it been remotely beneficial and is it not likely that there would be an enormous overlap between many Farage/UKIP/Brexit supporters and those who support Trump and deny climate change?

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                • Originally posted by Andy_Faber View Post
                  Seeing as you mention them, and I'm asking because I value your opinion not so we cab start a bunfight, how do you square off the furore and planned militant action against Trump compared to the relatively benign response to the visit of Xi Jingping?

                  I don’t. Nor is it up to me to do so. I guess because there is no language barrier and because we are considered significant allies then it is more shocking to find such an individual in charge of a country we can all identify with. Beyond that I don’t disagree with what I think you are implying.
                  Personally I grew out of revolutionary adventurist demonstration politics about forty odd years ago. There’s a time and a place but I don’t think the recent disruption caused by demonstrations against climate change and the planned ones against Trump have or will achieve very much.

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                  • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                    I don’t. Nor is it up to me to do so. I guess because there is no language barrier and because we are considered significant allies then it is more shocking to find such an individual in charge of a country we can all identify with. Beyond that I don’t disagree with what I think you are implying.
                    Personally I grew out of revolutionary adventurist demonstration politics about forty odd years ago. There’s a time and a place but I don’t think the recent disruption caused by demonstrations against climate change and the planned ones against Trump have or will achieve very much.
                    Its not what they will achieve that bothers me (I mean the trump one), its whats in peoples' minds, and you may be right that its to do with the shock of variance from normal expectations.

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                    • There was a week of mass demonstration against the prosecution of soldiers for acts carried out during the troubles, despite freedom being granted for terrorists. What's on people's minds is what's highlighted in mainstream media. Its terrible for lions to be hunted, but nobody cares about the mass murdered and critically endangered vultures. Meadowland habitat is the fastest declining natural habitat, but people are happy to complain about rainforest deforestation whilst crying out for new local primarks to be built.

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                      • Originally posted by ramAnag View Post
                        Of course there is something ‘deeply amiss’...I couldn’t agree more and I’m sure that you and I don’t actually see things that differently, but David Icke...really?
                        I am more aware of David Icke than I might have been, simply because I am friends with one his sons and know the rest of the family. Strangely enough I have not met the man himself nor his 2nd wife but have met the first.

                        Some of his outpurings do stretch the mind more than a little to put it mildly. However, the number of things he has predicted that have already come true, is quite astounding. He is one of those who predicted which countries would be next on the US hit list some 20 odd years ago. One by one, they have either been attacked or, in the cases of Iran, North Korea and Venezuela, they are well down the path to invasion. The only thing stopping him invading NK now is China. Venzuela is being attacked from within and, IMO, The USA is behind it. Iran has seen the Nuclear Deal torn up by Trump and the lies about Iran from the US are stacking up nicely.

                        He has too many "direct hits" to be dismissed as a fool.

                        ..... so, yes, really David Icke.

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                        • Originally posted by AdiSalisbury View Post
                          There was a week of mass demonstration against the prosecution of soldiers for acts carried out during the troubles, despite freedom being granted for terrorists. What's on people's minds is what's highlighted in mainstream media. Its terrible for lions to be hunted, but nobody cares about the mass murdered and critically endangered vultures. Meadowland habitat is the fastest declining natural habitat, but people are happy to complain about rainforest deforestation whilst crying out for new local primarks to be built.
                          What? You mean people can’t be trusted with complex decisions and are far too easily influenced by those who ‘own’ the media, Adi?
                          Surely not...I mean what about the Brexit Referendum?

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                          • Originally posted by MadAmster View Post
                            I am more aware of David Icke than I might have been, simply because I am friends with one his sons and know the rest of the family. Strangely enough I have not met the man himself nor his 2nd wife but have met the first.

                            Some of his outpurings do stretch the mind more than a little to put it mildly. However, the number of things he has predicted that have already come true, is quite astounding. He is one of those who predicted which countries would be next on the US hit list some 20 odd years ago. One by one, they have either been attacked or, in the cases of Iran, North Korea and Venezuela, they are well down the path to invasion. The only thing stopping him invading NK now is China. Venzuela is being attacked from within and, IMO, The USA is behind it. Iran has seen the Nuclear Deal torn up by Trump and the lies about Iran from the US are stacking up nicely.

                            He has too many "direct hits" to be dismissed as a fool.

                            ..... so, yes, really David Icke.
                            Sorry MA...I’m not being disrespectful and I’m sure the Ickes are perfectly pleasant people.

                            I used to like him as a sports presenter but the whole ‘Son of the Godhead’, only wearing turquoise (not my colour) and ‘reptilian bloodline’ theory were all a step too far for me.

                            He didn’t, imo, predict anything that wasn’t entirely predictable to anyone with any semblance of political awareness.
                            We all make ‘predictions’ many of which come to fruition and many of which don’t.
                            Amongst David Icke’s less famous predictions are that the World would end in 1997, there would be a hurricane in Derry, an earthquake in the Isle of Arran, LA would become an island and New Zealand will disappear.

                            I’m still waiting and in the meantime I suspect he’s done quite well out of his numerous books, DVD’s and lectures.

                            Back to reality and returning to topic...maybe he could tell us all how Brexit is to be resolved. I predict more Government paralysis, lots of arguing, a period of disharmony including rioting in the streets during the warmer months and the eventual emergence of a new national leader involving disappointment for some bloke with a mop of unruly blonde hair who shares his initials with a rather delightful ***ual act. Some, maybe all, of that will come true...doesn’t make me the ‘son of the Godhead’ and you’ll never see me in turquoise.

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                            • You never are disrecpectful rA. I hope that particular cap fits me too.

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                              • Here are the views of a 23 year old female Uni graduate and from an ethnic minority background. One paragraph copied verbatim and the link to the entire piece she wrote.

                                It makes an interesting read.

                                She says..... You cannot call yourself a democrat and advocate ignoring or overturning the referendum result simply because you don’t like it. If this were to happen, I think it would set a very dangerous precedent in British elections. Democracy means accepting the views of the majority, whether you agree or not.

                                Being a young person who voted to Leave in the EU referendum, with most of your friends and peers having voted to Remain, means quite often you feel judged. Whenever I do express my opinions regarding why I voted to Leave, often I am met with shock. People automatically assume that as a young person …

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