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May 3, 2021 - David Icke
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The Face Nappy Retreat - David Icke
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♪♪♪ Well, it's me birthday.
Um, I'd forgot all about it until, um, till Gaz told me last night.
It's your birthday tomorrow.
Oh, what's the date?
Oh, so it is. 69.
Oh, God. And you think, where is all the time gone?
And then you think, well, there is no time, so it's all an illusion anyway.
And isn't it funny?
You kind of go through a cycle because you think you need to go through a cycle.
Or you shouldn't do that at your age.
Okay, watch me. And I've got to say, you know, not just for effect, that I've never felt so healthy, so strong, so determined, so young for a long, long time. And despite everything that's going on, you know, it's an experience within the exploration of forever.
And we have to deal with it.
But we're bigger than it.
We're bigger than any situation.
We are indeed, in the end, every situation, every experience.
We are all possibility.
Never mind 69.
All possibility.
And so these are points on a cycle within a brief experience called human.
But we are all ageless.
And if you can express that, you don't have to fall for all the, well, I'm this age now, so I have to do this.
Well, I'm sorry. I don't buy that.
Thank you very much. I'm not having it.
And I will do what I choose, no matter what age is on my head.
On my CV. Not that I have a CV. So, yeah, well, that was interesting.
Forgetting about my birthday, but I've had some cheese.
Gaz sent me some cheese.
I like cheese. I used to know someone once.
It was a friend of my mother. And she was always asking that question.
It's quite strange, really.
Do you like cheese?
Well, yeah, I do, actually.
Yeah. Oh, I like cheese.
It went on like that. Then you meet her again.
Do you like cheese? Oh, I don't know.
Well, I do. And it's called Black Bomber from Derbyshire.
And he sent me some ages ago, before Christmas, and it was unbelievable.
So I'm going to enjoy that on my birthday later on.
But let's get on with it.
What's very interesting, and I watch this every morning when I get up about five, six o'clock, is that although the American media, the world media basically, is just parroting the narrative.
I mean, how they look themselves in the mirror, you know, what I've heard in their eyes, I've no idea.
Talk about no self-respect.
It's unbelievable. But there's one bright light.
All right, you know, doesn't go the whole hog.
I doubt he would stay on air if he did.
And he probably doesn't know what the whole hog is.
But it's Tucker Carlson in America.
Now, I don't care for Fox News like I don't care for all of them.
But he is a bright light and he will take on issues that others won't do.
And this week has been going for the mask and pointing out, well, actually, and the so-called vaccine, because he's been asking questions that absolutely need asking.
If you've been, quote, vaccinated with this, this is going to bring an end to it.
Fake vaccine. Then why are you being told to continue to wear masks?
And why, when all the evidence of how bad they are for you, does it keep going on and being more extreme?
I mean, this Gretchen Whitmer, this governor of Michigan, is now saying that children as young as two have to wear masks outside.
I mean, she's long past the line marked fascist.
I mean, like a year ago.
So he's asking these questions and, of course, not getting answers because there is no answer because it's nothing about health.
It's about control.
But I was watching this morning and the...
Burning Man. Oh, he's talking there, look.
The Burning Man Festival in America, Nevada, is held every year.
You know, loads of people go to that, but it's been cancelled this year.
I wonder why. Why do you think it's been cancelled?
I can't work it out. You know, did it not get enough people want to go?
I don't know. Oh, COVID. Oh, right.
Well, I just know that would happen.
And, you know, a Burning Man, you know, supposed to be like an out there festival, like a...
You know, an alternative festival.
Well, excuse me, alternative festivals do not cancel themselves because of a fake virus, or even if you believe it, one that has a 0.23 to 0.15% chance.
Of fatality from infection.
So you don't do it.
You say, we're alternative.
So therefore, we're not having this nonsense.
But no, no, they cancel. And so what Carson said this morning is, okay, they've canceled the Burning Man.
Well, why don't we have a festival and call it the Burning Mask?
It's a great idea.
This is what he said.
The people who run the Burning Man event out in Nevada just announced they will not be gathering this year.
They're too afraid of COVID. That's obviously bad news if you enjoy body painting and interpretive dance on acid.
Yeah! What are they doing cancelling a festival like that?
Oh no, we're anti-system, but the system's just told us, so are we going to do it?
But it also means there is an opportunity, he says, on this summer's roster of nude festivals, we see that, oh yeah, I'm taking my clothes off because I don't care.
Oh, COVID? Oh no!
Oh God!
But it also means there's an opening on this summer's roster of nude festivals.
We see it as an opportunity.
Why not replace that with burning masks, he said.
The nakedness gathering in the desert, five days of totally unimpeded breathing.
No more moist cotton clinging to your face.
No more struggling to fill your lungs.
No more mandatory suffocation.
Just deep, satisfying breaths.
As many as you want.
Unrestricted airflow in nature.
Gulp it down. It's allowed here.
And then, on the final night, a pagan ceremony under the stars.
The burning of the masks.
A ritual bonfire of PPE. Liberation.
A cleansing of the spirit.
A word that, by the way, means breathe or breath.
In a single blaze, COVID neurotics will turn the instruments of their emotional oppression into heat and light and ash.
At Burning Mask, America's Joy Reid, this is a lady on woke television who talks the most monumental crap, and actually this week said that she'd been fully vaccinated and had just been out running with...
With a mask on, or was it two?
I think it was two. Anyway, at Burning Mask, America's joy reeds will emulate their fears and emerge once again somewhat human, or at least somewhat less uptight and annoying.
Oh, is that not a great idea?
It is. It's a great idea.
Actually, now we have said it out loud, it doesn't sound entirely crazy.
It's certainly a lot more saying than jogging through the park with two masks on.
Yes, it was two masks.
Ha ha! That's a great line.
But he's done a lot of great work this week in just demolishing the whole idea of masks and the justification of masks.
Outside, particularly, he's focused on.
And here you have the Burning Man Festival, the alternative.
Out in the desert!
And at the same time, they're saying, well, we've got to cancel it because of COVID. The governments are now saying, oh, you know, get out in the air because the virus can't, you know, doesn't like sunlight and all that stuff.
The same governments that say you've got to stay in your home to protect yourself from COVID. It's mad.
It's all mad because it's all lies.
And Carlson's calling it out more and more.
Vehemently, which is really good news.
This is why the whole system is trying to demonize him.
But I think he kind of enjoys it.
Because I know that feeling.
Because when you are challenging something, and that is coming back trying to demonize you, like it has for me for decades, it's confirming you're onto something.
You know, they wouldn't try to shut you up if you were talking nonsense.
Anyway, another great thing this week, brilliant, was the march in London.
Difficult to say how many people were there.
Someone said a million and that might be over the top, but certainly hundreds of thousands.
And much bigger than the last one.
The last one was big. And it was absolutely fantastic.
People full of joy and kind of love and hugs and smiles.
It was such a contrast to the face nappy wearers.
And the police, of course, could do nothing because the march was so massive.
And so it went ahead.
But then what happened is that in Hyde Park, quite a number, but obviously not a patch on the actual March numbers.
A number of people gathered in Hyde Park and they were, you see it on film, they were enjoying themselves.
Anyone remember that? And there were singing and dancing and people were just having a good time.
But you see, and this happened in one of the Trafalgar Square events where I was.
It's gone off.
It's gone off brilliantly.
There's been no trouble.
And the numbers are massive.
So what do we do?
We can't go on having these precedents set.
Of large numbers of people peacefully walking through the streets.
So we've got to try to do something here.
So there is a commissioner of the London police.
She's called Cressida Dick.
And whoever named her was a psychic.
This is a lady who...
Oversaw the operation in which a perfectly innocent Brazilian electrician was shot seven times in the head by a police officer, while other police officers held him down.
This should have been a jail sentence.
But instead, she got promoted until she now runs the London Metropolitan Police, because it's all a scam.
You know, as long as you're on the right side, it don't matter what you do.
Anyway, she is appalling.
She's clueless. And we saw it again on...
On the march or after the march in Hyde Park.
Because in come the face nappies with their batons and start trying to break it up.
There was no need for them to do that.
No need for them to be there.
But they had to do it.
And because I guess, you know, on one level, they're looking for their...
What they call in...
Filmmaking. The money shot.
This is the.
The shot that stands out.
And their money shot.
Is. Protesters or marchers.
Being portrayed as violent.
That's what they want. And.
So what happened is.
These face nappies came in.
The yellow shirts with their batons.
And. Rightly so.
The crowd weren't having it.
Because the crowd far outnumbered the police.
And so what you're supposed to do, because they're the police, is you just basically give up and just let them do what they want because they're the police.
Well, those days have to be over.
And so the crowd eventually, through sheer weight of numbers, pushed the police back out of the park and the police in the end just ran.
And I'm all for that.
Absolutely I'm for that.
What I'm not for is the few who were throwing...
Cans and other missiles, as they call them, at the police, and it hit one or two of them.
And that is not only what we shouldn't be doing, because this whole movement, this whole anti-lockdown movement is about peace and about harmony and about doing things in a way we'd like the world to be.
So that's really counterproductive.
And it gave the police the money shot.
And the media the money shot.
Because what happened is hundreds of thousands of people have walked through London protesting at lockdown.
And the BBC, which is a fully owned subsidiary of the global cult now, ignored it.
Ignored it as if it wasn't happening.
And you had this BBC disinformation reporter.
I mean, if this lady had a brain cell, it would die of loneliness, honestly, called Marianna Spring, whose whole role at the BBC is to dismiss and discredit anyone who's questioning the government narrative.
I mean, imagine getting up in the morning and that's your job.
It must be a nightmare, but it probably isn't for her.
She was just going on social media being incredibly dismissive of what was going on.
But the BBC as an institution never covered the march.
But suddenly it did with a picture of a police officer with blood coming from his head who was hit by one of these cans.
And there were very few of them Most, as usual, the vast majority were perfectly peaceful, and all they were doing is using their volume to push the police out of the park.
And it should have been left at that.
And we, of course, I don't know the background, I wasn't there, but we have to be very careful about agents provocateurs posing as...
As anti-lockdown supporters while actually coming from the other direction.
A classic example of that was what happened in the Capitol building in January.
But when the police come in and for no reason start pushing people, smacking them, then the crowd As they did, the cans apart, they just used their volume to push them out of the park and eventually they ran.
You know, we who are sick of this outnumber the police massively.
And okay, there needs to be a dynamic of mutual respect.
But I don't see any respect coming from the police.
And if they're going to do what they did in Hyde Park, then peacefully but firmly, the crowd need not to have it without throwing missiles and being violent, which is, like I say, unbelievably counterproductive.
And Like I was saying a few weeks ago, the previous London march, and a brutal thug of a police officer kicked a marcher while he was on the floor, while his mates protected him from the crowd.
Not that there were too many around at that time.
But if they were, we've got to make citizens' arrests.
I tell you this, if I ever see the...
Chief Medical Officer in Britain, or Chief Medical Advisor for England, Chris Whitty in the street.
I'll tell you now, I'm making a citizen's arrest for crimes against humanity.
If I see Patrick Vallance, the scientific advisor, and these are the numbskull duo that have been driving policy on behalf of people further in the shadows, I will do a citizen's arrest on him.
If I ever, whether or how I would, I don't know, but if I did, by chance, Come across the health secretary here, Michael Hancock, or Matt Hancock rather, and the prime minister, Boris Johnson. I will make a citizen's arrest for crimes against humanity.
Because that's what we need to do.
Stop being passive and start to say we're not having it.
Without being violent, that's the last thing we need to be.
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