The peoples voice.

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Ah good, this thread has come back to life. Before I dip in can someone help me with the pm system.

I have replied to a pm but it seems stuck in my outbox, and I can't see a 'send' button. How do I send it?

(sorry to relegate you to the previous page slimmouse)
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jakell » Wed Jan 15, 2014 7:05 am wrote:Ah good, this thread has come back to life. Before I dip in can someone help me with the pm system.

I have replied to a pm but it seems stuck in my outbox, and I can't see a 'send' button. How do I send it?

(sorry to relegate you to the previous page slimmouse)



it will stay in outbox till the person reads it..it has been sent
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seemslikeadream » Wed Jan 15, 2014 12:08 pm wrote:
jakell » Wed Jan 15, 2014 7:05 am wrote:Ah good, this thread has come back to life. Before I dip in can someone help me with the pm system.

I have replied to a pm but it seems stuck in my outbox, and I can't see a 'send' button. How do I send it?

(sorry to relegate you to the previous page slimmouse)



it will stay in outbox till the person reads it..it has been sent


Thanks for that, I never would have worked that out, it's not very intuitive (in my experience at least)
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I really don't know where to start with this, except to say that I found this listen painful for any number of reasons. So I'll just throw it out there and let other folks try and dissect the whole Icke/Peoples Voice situation..




He sounds absolutely exhausted.
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Haven't got time ATM to view this, and am going out soon, but looking at your final comment, I have remarked several times that he is getting on a bit and pushes himself to a large degree, possibly not helped by people's expectations of him.

In future I would like to see him playing down his messianic crowd addressing mode, and concentrate more on his 1-1 style, which I personally find is more effective. If he doesn't do this he will burn out.
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Can't say I found this painful because I sort of expected him to reach his limitations at some point. What he does do is put this over quite well, so I don't get the impression of a classic burnout where the 'burnee' has limited insight into what is happening to him.

As ever, I'm taken aback by his communication skills in that, even at this juncture he can still do a 30 minute talk that is fairly intelligible and consistent (consistent to his own belief system that is).

One thing that he needs to realise, which is evidently not the case if one listens, is that TPV is not 'The David Icke Show'. Granted, it was his his own popularity that attracted funds in the first place, but it went on to be much more than that, and here he seems to assume that it revolves around his own personal philosophy, and that is what is urgent. He should be regarded as a guest on it and not it's driving force.

I'm surprised that the project does not have a fallback position that is cheaper, even going down to a shoestring budget, that's really bad planning. I would have thought that any sort of continuity here is far preferable to going out with a bang.
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jakell » Fri Jan 17, 2014 11:53 am wrote:One thing that he needs to realise, which is evidently not the case if one listens, is that TPV is not 'The David Icke Show'. Granted, it was his his own popularity that attracted funds in the first place, but it went on to be much more than that, and here he seems to assume that it revolves around his own personal philosophy, and that is what is urgent. He should be regarded as a guest on it and not it's driving force.


He must know many, many things that we don't know about the ultimate goals of the project, unspoken agenda, internal controls and whatnot...
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American Dream » Fri Jan 17, 2014 5:32 pm wrote:
jakell » Fri Jan 17, 2014 11:53 am wrote:One thing that he needs to realise, which is evidently not the case if one listens, is that TPV is not 'The David Icke Show'. Granted, it was his his own popularity that attracted funds in the first place, but it went on to be much more than that, and here he seems to assume that it revolves around his own personal philosophy, and that is what is urgent. He should be regarded as a guest on it and not it's driving force.


He must know many, many things that we don't know about the ultimate goals of the project, unspoken agenda, internal controls and whatnot...


If you watch TPV though, it is quite diverse and not overwhlemingly Ickean**, so I'm not sure if there are any easily identifiable ultimate goals other that getting the less popular information out there. David may have other ideas about this, but it's not apparent in the broadcast.

**I always think of Swedish furniture when I write that .
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American Dream » 17 Jan 2014 17:32 wrote:
jakell » Fri Jan 17, 2014 11:53 am wrote:One thing that he needs to realise, which is evidently not the case if one listens, is that TPV is not 'The David Icke Show'. Granted, it was his his own popularity that attracted funds in the first place, but it went on to be much more than that, and here he seems to assume that it revolves around his own personal philosophy, and that is what is urgent. He should be regarded as a guest on it and not it's driving force.


He must know many, many things that we don't know about the ultimate goals of the project, unspoken agenda, internal controls and whatnot...


Its very hard to argue with that. Especially if he understands it as well as he does with regards to whats coming for our children and grandchildren if we dont at least try and do something.

Another day just went by, and somewhere the Globalists have just turned the screw a little tighter, through "trade agreements", laws, arming of police forces, surveillance apparatus et cetera. Take your pick, but today it will have happened somewhere.

And none of this will stop unless enough of us realise it to try to stop it.

He's certainly right about one thing. This is not a game.
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jakell » Fri Jan 17, 2014 12:45 pm wrote:
American Dream » Fri Jan 17, 2014 5:32 pm wrote:
jakell » Fri Jan 17, 2014 11:53 am wrote:One thing that he needs to realise, which is evidently not the case if one listens, is that TPV is not 'The David Icke Show'. Granted, it was his his own popularity that attracted funds in the first place, but it went on to be much more than that, and here he seems to assume that it revolves around his own personal philosophy, and that is what is urgent. He should be regarded as a guest on it and not it's driving force.


He must know many, many things that we don't know about the ultimate goals of the project, unspoken agenda, internal controls and whatnot...


If you watch TPV though, it is quite diverse and not overwhlemingly Ickean**, so I'm not sure if there are any easily identifiable ultimate goals other that getting the less popular information out there.


My point exactly. The (attempted) legitimation of widely reviled Ickean ideas would be a central goal which one could easily infer from what is manifest.
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Jakell wrote

One thing that he needs to realise, which is evidently not the case if one listens, is that TPV is not 'The David Icke Show'. Granted, it was his his own popularity that attracted funds in the first place, but it went on to be much more than that, and here he seems to assume that it revolves around his own personal philosophy, and that is what is urgent. He should be regarded as a guest on it and not it's driving force.


Yes. That sounds like David Thinking a bit more Goliath, as is his wont.

I'm surprised that the project does not have a fallback position that is cheaper, even going down to a shoestring budget, that's really bad planning. I would have thought that any sort of continuity here is far preferable to going out with a bang.


Again youre right. Had they thought this through better, they may have gotten syndicated radio station shows, pertinent you tuble videos and other such media that is free to access, blah blah.

But I guess whilst youre in the process of making your ideas a reality, you perhaps havent thought through the pitfalls having actually made it happen.

Anyways, they did actually at least make it happen, and where they are is where they are.

And at least theyre still fighting on with TPV, along no doubt with both fatigue and sanity.
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Well theyre still going :)

I love this short clip from the Ritchie Allen show of an interview with Twiggy Garcia. Showcasing a courageous individual, along with a couple of really interesting facts that I had never heard before.

15 mins well spent.

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Fluoride, Wifi, Tetra ( the emergency services communication system)= potential health implosion.

The immediate motive being of course profit as our Govnts completely ignore and whitewash the mountains of research that is apparently available which warns of the dangers for our children and our Childrens chlidren.

Possibly one of the most imformative TPV interviews Ive ever heard. ( 17 mins)

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Neither of the previous two clip you have posted Slimmouse played on my system, I don't know if anyone else is experienceing this.
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jakell » 25 Jan 2014 05:37 wrote:Neither of the previous two clip you have posted Slimmouse played on my system, I don't know if anyone else is experienceing this.


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