David Icke: Beyond the Cutting Edge Page #10
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target for those that manipulate us big time.
When we take psychoactive
drugs - I did it twice by 2003,
it's quite an experience, but I
don't feel I need to do it again -
what is happening is it's affecting
the way our brain-mind-bodies decode reality.
And it is opening up a
wider range of frequencies.
And that's why we
experience extraordinary things.
How can this be? That is not real!
No, it's not real here, but it is real.
At other times, you access
frequencies that are so far out there
the left brain can't work it
out. I call it 'bugger me' time.
You know, 'bugger
this, I can't work this out.'
And you get this kind of
amazing concepts and energies
and consciousness coming out.
And the left brain is
trying to work it out. Well, you gotta
decode it into something, you know.
And it's like:
'All right. It's a turquoiseeagle eating a Big Mac.' - 'OK. I'll do that.'
And then you go:
'Hey, man.I had incredible trip last night.'
'I saw this big turquoise eagle.
It was eating a Big Mac, you know.'
That was 'bugger me' time. It couldn't
work it out, mate, what was going on.
And this is the target: the
left brain, the soldiers on the door.
This is a key to
understanding this conspiracy.
The whole of society is structured
to turn people into left-brain prisoners,
who experience reality through that
version of perception. Apartness, division.
I am Charley Smith.
I must jump over everybody
to succeed. I must be a success.
People must say you're successful.
That's my identity. That's my sense of self.
And so what they do...
I mean, look at the system.
If you want to progress within the
system, this left-brain society we live in,
then you have to be very,
very good at passing exams.
You go to school - you pass exams.
And what are you doing in exams?
You're taking information given to
you, you're putting it in the left brain,
you're holding it, you're regurgitating
it out on an exam paper by telling the system
what it's told you to believe.
If you're very good at
that, you go to university.
If you're really good at that, you go to Oxford
University or Cambridge or Yale or somewhere.
Unless you've got a few quid, in which
case, you go anyway like George Bush.
Anyway.
And then, you choose your speciality.
If you're very, very good at university
at passing exams, then you get great
degrees and then your speciality, and you go into
being a doctor, a scientist,
even a politician, all these people.
And therefore, all these people
that are in the positions of power
within the institutions that control and
dictate the reality and direction of society
are all, by the time they get there,
fully paid up prisoners of the left soddin' brain.
That's why scientists can't
get it, most of the mainstream ones.
Cause they're so in here, how can
they understand concepts of reality in here?
They can't.
- That's rubbish! I can't see it, taste
it, hear it, or feel it, so it can't exist.
- But it does.
- No, it can't exist.
And I'm a scientist. I'm clever.
And so if you look at society,
you'll see more as the month go on,
you are looking at a society designed to
put the sentries across the entrance to that.
So this doesn't talk to itself,
and they don't become whole-brain people.
We become prisoners, and that
prison is the prison of the left brain.
That's what it is, essentially.
Rene Descartes, the French
philosopher and mathematician,
said this about finding a
way to express self-identity:
'I think, therefore I am.'
I would take it to stage further, and I
would say, at the body consciousness level:
I compute, therefore I am.
What we're being
subjected to is mass hypnosis.
Mass hypnosis just like the stage
hypnotist and the stooges on the stage
where the hypnotist puts into the stooge
a programmed version of reality, a belief in reality.
And then what happens is
that belief edits reality to fit the belief.
So suddenly, they see
an elephant in the audience.
There's no elephant in the
audience, but there is in their reality.
They eat a potato and taste an apple,
because, although the electrical signal
of the taste of the potato has gone to the brain,
the imposed belief, the program,
re-codes that signal into the taste of an apple.
apple while eating a potato.
That is what MSG does in food. They
call it a flavour enhancer. What is it?
It tricks the brain to decode more taste
than is actually in the food, that's what it is.
A weird feeling with a mass version
of hypnosis on the people of this world.
Paul McKenna, he's a hypnotist
and works with the mind of people,
television shows and stuff like that.
I watched... Where I saw this?...
It used to be on the Internet,
I don't think you can see it now, but
it was from the Top Gear program on BBC.
And if you haven't seen it, what
happened was this guy, Richard Hammond,
he was put under hypnosis by McKenna.
And the first part of it was
they were out filming at a race track.
And of course, once you're put into a trance,
a programmed trance, a programmed reality,
you lose the memory of being
put into the programmed reality.
That's how it works.
Nothing's happened to you in your mind.
So Hammond's just about to get in a
car to drive McKenna around the track,
and McKenna just went like that with
his fingers, and Hammond went boom! gone.
And McKenna said to him:
'When I bring you back to a
waking state' (or words to that effect),
'you are not gonna be able to
know anything about how to drive a car.'
He's come back, he
has no idea that's happened.
Sits in the car, got the key in his
hand, doesn't know what to do with it.
Completely, completely lost. Doesn't
know the first thing about driving a car.
So they come back to the studio live here,
and they have a laugh about it and everything,
and Hammond thinks it's all over, but,
you know, McKenna sitting there and everything.
And then McKenna does the same
thing in the studio, Hammond boom.
And he tells him
that this car, this toy car,
is actually his real Porsche 911
Turbo or something, some flash bloody car.
And he goes over, he gets into
it thinking this is his real car.
That is what's going on in
his mind as he decodes reality.
And then Jeremy Clarkson drives
this one into the side of this one.
He reacts as if he's
just pranged his real car.
Why? Because reality is being
decoded in his mind, and to him it's real.
And that's what's
happening to us all the time.
We're asleep, we're in a trance.
And that's why it's so
appropriate when people say:
'I'm waking up now. I can see it.'
As Voltaire said:
So long as the people do not
care to exercise their freedom,
those who wish to tyrannize will do so;
for tyrants are active and ardent,
and will devote themselves in the name
of any number of gods, religious and otherwise,
to put shackles upon sleeping men.
And, of course, first, you must
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