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It us unfortunately common practice in the media to label as mad or bad, anyone who talks out on the new world order (at least as a negative). Often presenting the person(s) as crazy, manipulative to ones own end (i.e. fame or fortune), racist or having too much time on ones hands. Here we shall see a prime example of how the British media portrays such a person. (With an option to view the video at the end). In this video, (one of many from our archives) new world order denouncer, author and researcher David Icke is 'hauled over the coals' of ridicule by presenters Fern Britton and Philip Schofield in a TV interview from ITV's 'This Morning' (a show which like 99.9% of talk shows prefers to talk about menopause and the latest celebrity gossip than real issues of significance) which aired in January 2004. Now, I personally have had reservations when reading the works of this researcher, particularly when presented with the 'infamous' reptilian aspect to the subject. Our own policy on such areas of research at cremationofcare.com, is to not get into things that we cannot prove as it discredits the things that we can prove (at least, to a higher standard) unless we are going to go 'all of the way' (never an easy task!). However we, the research team behind cremationofcare.com have read thoroughly through many of the books of David Icke and have much respect for the author and although there remains aspects to the work that we know cannot be anywhere nearly satisfactorily proven (in comparison with such subject matter as government sponsored terrorism), we respect that Icke has done a cracking job in his own unique way to 'wake people up' to this metaphorical 'Matrix' system and with an open mind, we appreciate his contributions. That, on the other hand cannot be said about the British media which like many of its subsequently brainwashed viewers, remain cynical to the bitter end, blissfully unaware of the damage they wreak. It is no conspiracy on the surface. Presenters like Britton and Schofield are not 'bad people' and we should not look upon them with disdain. They are merely showmen (pardon the gender type) for the media as a whole (i.e. the project consultants, the producers and the network executives) who all have a strict guideline to follow and that is to 'entertain'. The well known saying "Give the viewers what they want" is the usual escape door for this argument which will always obstruct any kind of progression for the sincerity of our media. I have seen guests on the same show (ITV's This Morning) talk about the famous 'Lost Ark of the Covenant'. The open discovery of which (if the legends are true) would change the understanding of humanity, our history and everything that we cling to as sacred fundamentally. Yet they only dedicate minute segments of the show to discuss the research into this, as the next slot about cooking flapjacks is imminent and will need to cut short the interview. I think that if you were to do a national poll on what is more important, the Ark of the Covenant or savoury food products, we all know what the end result would be! So expect nothing less from the new world order controlled media. There are things that they do not want us to think about (let alone know about) which is why they dumb us down with such television shows. Before you view the video, you should read the following article, which really covers the specific background to this interview, which as the points that I have just raised, easily demonstrates how such issues of significance are treated. According to davidicke.com, the following was written shortly after the interview aired (Warning - contains harsh language): - (http://www.davidicke.com/icke/articles2004/shu.html for the article)
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