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Post  Lady Tis-Shine Sat Dec 31, 2011 1:59 pm

NONE OF YOUR DAMN BUSINESS, AND ANYWAY HE IS EARNING WHAT HE IS ENTITLED TO AND GOOD LUCK TO THE MAN!!!
HE IS NOT A CONMAN, AND HE IS NOT HOLDING A GUN FORCING YOU TO BUY HIS ENLIGHTENING BOOKS, DVDS AND SO FORTH! ICKE GOT THAT MONEY FROM THAT CHARITY PLACE BECAUSE HE WAS ENTITLED TO IT AND ANYWAY IF THEY HAVE GIVEN HIM THE CASH, THEN BULLY FOR ICKE. WHAT REALLY PISSES OFF IS THAT DAVID ICKE IS A VERY BUSY MAN WHO NEVER GOES INTO HIS FORUM BUT HE TENDS TO HAVE INTERNET BASTARDS WHO CANNOT SEE HIM TO HIS FACE HOW MUCH HE IS EARNING. WHAT THE HELL IS IT TO THEM, AND AT LEAST ICKE IS GENTLEMAN ENOUGH TO NOT ASK PEOPLE HOW MUCH THEY ARE EXACTLY EARNING NOW IS HE!!!
Just go get yourself educated, learn a skill and use the power of Icke as an inspiration for it might make you wealthy with money! Anyway, I am going to piss off from now cos I know that my presence here is not welcome and I do not want to talk or even be assc with the likes of Droike, InfidelYork, Crowley worshippers and so on! I hope in the year of 2012, you wil grow up and have a life of your own and anyway, Icke is going from strength to strength. Just one more thing, I have IGNORED that Droike idiot cos he is a bore who will type anything just to get a response and I never waste time with Energy Vampires. The only good thing about Droike is that he is giving the man FREE PUBLICITY and as for Marpat, he deep down knows that Icke is a lot better than that bastard Crowley! cthulhu

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Post  Sothis Sat Dec 31, 2011 4:34 pm

I think there is no problem scrutinising his cash flow when he is alsways begging for money to fight court battles, etc. He has loads of income and yet his sheep claim he has very little money, so where is it all going?

Your problem is that you dont like people asking questions about Icke, especially when it looks like he might have received money from a Rockafeller source!!!!
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Post  McKallisti Of The Sods Sat Dec 31, 2011 5:35 pm

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Post  true lilly Sat Dec 31, 2011 10:45 pm

Why NO Reviews of David Icke
PREACHING in MELBOURNE Oct 2011?


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To quote "tintin", "it's all connected".
Right, that's that sorted. Laughing

"Billy Ruben/Ciggy/et al" attacked me
for asking them to STOP PROMOTING CHILD SEX.

"cori" attacked me
for asking that "cori" STOP THREATENING PEOPLE
that DEMONS WILL GET THEIR CHILDREN,
then had me banned from DIF.

ATS banned me
for "connecting the dots" AND
SHOWING VICTIMS of PAEDOPHILES
that they COULD SURVIVE and THRIVE,
AND that 'those' caught in "Their" NETworks
CAN REPENT AND GET OUT, WITH GOD'S HELP.


And so it goes with
ALL WORLD WIDE WEB of DECEPTION
NETworking Forums, that I've dared to FREELY SHARE,
THE VERY BEST, REAL LIFE SAVING, NEWS.


But "they" NEED the world to buy the FALSE, TOO SHORT,
"out of Egypt" 'time line', BECAUSE IT CONvinceS people
that THE CREATOR of LIFE, AND PERFECT JUDGE,
"doesn't exist", and that "They" "won't have to pay" for
"Their" WILLINGLY EVIL ACTS.

But HE DOES EXIST and CAN'T LIE.
HE IS SIFTING and SORTING HIS CALLED OUT,
HIDDEN, LIVING MINORITY,

from the RUNNING AFTER and WORSHIPING
of FALSE 'gods' and FALSE 'prophets',
DEAD MAJORITY.

TAKE HEED. REPENT and LIVE.

Billy Ruben wrote:
McKallisti Of The Sods wrote:First Look At David Icke Remember Who You Are Book Cover...

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Well The Cover Looks Like A Mish Mash Of All The Other Books...

I Bet The Content Is Too...


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You're the solitary fan of True Lillys threads here,you'll love it in that case...

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Not banning me, hardly makes sod a fan, more someone fishing for
something I'm supposed to know.

But while on the topic of David Icke/"TINTIN" trying to CONvince the world that
we aren't real, but only a part of some Alien Reptiles' Computer Matrix...

true lilly wrote:
Hackers steal trove of credit-card details

The finances of DAVID ICKE are 770029-hackers

ANONYMOUS targets security giant and publishes list of clients,
including US Defence Department, Apple and Microsoft.
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http://forum.davidicke.com/showthread.php?t=11956&page=3321
http://forum.davidicke.com/showpost.php?p=1060484275&postcount=33203
I Googled "Dust"...and
considering "tintin's" CODE SPEAK and OBSESSION with
'Football'/SOCCER...oh, and "tintin's" many admissions that
"Sports" are a cover for "Secret, Out In The Open,
Coded Conversations"...oh, and "tintin's" RABID HATRED
of "the jews",and that "tintin" also tells us,
Australia/OZ is O'Zion, That Glorious Land Promised to
the regathered of all the Tribes of Israel AND those who
faithfully join them in Serving The Creator God...well,
I'd say this is worth a Very Close and Careful read:


'You cop a missile, you become
dust. You go to Perth, you lose 3-0
and you get some bad articles
… whatever Bill Shankly says, it's
peanuts.
'


December 31, 2011

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"You cop a missile, you become dust. You go to Perth,
you lose 3-0 and you get some bad articles ... whatever Bill Shankly
says, it’s peanuts" ... Gold Coast United's coach, Miron Bleiberg. Photo: Getty Images


After the dangers of life in the Israeli navy, the football field holds no fear for Miron Bleiberg. Michael Cockerill reports.

THERE is a serious side to Miron Bleiberg. You
can see it in his face when he reminisces about his time in the Israeli
military. His eyes mist with a steely gaze, his features harden. Bill
Shankly's eternal quote, ''Some people believe football is a matter of
life and death … I can assure you it is much, much more important than
that'' comes up in conversation. ''I disagree with that,'' Bleiberg
says. He knows.


Not that long ago, Craig Moore described Bleiberg as a
''clown''. True enough, the Gold Coast United coach is larger than life.
Always has been. Unforgettable quotes fall off his tongue like
confetti. Bleiberg is almost constantly humorous, even when he doesn't
know it. He puts that down to the fact English is his second language.
But try to make him the butt of humour, and watch his smile disappear.
Bleiberg expects to be taken seriously, and deserves to be. ''Lizard''
formations, and all.


In his office at Gold Coast United headquarters, there
is a collection of framed photographs propped up against a wall. They're
not hung, because that would suggest permanency, and despite his close
relationship with Clive Palmer, Bleiberg knows coaches live on borrowed
time. It's the business he's in. He's been coaching for the past 29
years, ever since he got his first job, with Hapoel Kiryat Haim, at the
age of 28. Gold Coast United is his 11th job, the past 10 have been
since he arrived in Australia as a backpacker. That's why the
photographs can be packed up at a moment's notice. But he's proud of
them all the same.


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Perspective ... Miron Bleiberg. Photo: Getty Images


Poignantly, there's a common theme. A shot of the
Melbourne Knights squad that won the NSL Cup in 1986. Success. A shot of
him signing autographs at the launch of the Brisbane Roar's debut
season in the A-League. ''You can't see it there, but the queue goes
back as far as that tree over there,'' he says. Ego. A photograph of him
standing between Charlie Miller and Jason Culina at a Gold Coast
training session, issuing instructions. ''They're two internationals,
and can you believe when I did the coaching course they failed me on the
midfield play?'' he fumes. Indignation. The theme is clear. Treat me
with respect. Bleiberg's A Licence from Football Federation Australia is
also framed, but he doesn't point it out. You don't have to ask to know
why.


Football may be the world game, but it's not worldly. The
cloistered, one-dimensional atmosphere that pervades a dressing room
has never been Bleiberg's style. He accepts it, and understands it. But
he doesn't believe in it. To him the school of life is the experience
that matters. He arrived in coaching from a unconventional direction.
And it's those lessons that are his bedrock. An A Licence is a
certificate, but that's about all.


So what are those lessons? Unlike the archetypal football
professional, Bleiberg doesn't come from working-class stock. His
father owned an engineering firm, his mother was an architect.


He was educated at the Hebrew Reali School in Haifa, one
of Israel's oldest private schools. A school that spits out business
leaders, heart specialists, military generals, one president (Ezer
Weizman), and, occasionally, future Israeli internationals such as
Yochanan Vollach.


Bleiberg wanted to be a professional footballer, and
perhaps could have been. ''I was a speedy left winger with a good touch
and a good cross,'' he says, with typical immodesty. When he was ''three
or four'', his father began taking him to watch Maccabi Haifa, the team
of the port city's elite. ''My mum was sculpturing, she was an artist
or whatever, and she wanted the peace and quiet on a Saturday afternoon,
so the deal was my dad would take me to the football,'' Bleiberg
laughs. Pretty soon he was more a player than a fan, graduating through
the youth teams until at the age of 16, he was training with the Maccabi
first team squad. But when he was 18, the time came to leave school and
start his compulsory military training. Bleiberg wasn't one of the two
young players given special dispensation to combine a military career
with a football one. ''I knew right then that my chances of being a
professional were over,'' he says. ''The two players who got picked
ahead of me went on to play for Israel, so they were better than me.''


Bleiberg did continue playing while he was in the navy,
and was twice selected in the Armed Services All-Stars team. On his days
off, he would hang out with his friends, playing five-a-side on Haifa
beach in games that included a young Ronnie Rosenthal. ''I knew when I
got together with the football guys, I wasn't that far behind him,'' he
says. But, as always, the demands of his military service came first.


Bleiberg spent five years in the Israeli navy, rising to
the rank of captain. He commanded patrol boats and missile boats,
covering the coastline from Haifa to the Sinai, and also the Red Sea. He
hasn't signed any confidentiality agreement, but there's an unwritten
rule that when you leave the service, you don't go into details. But it
was, literally, life and death. And as he talks about it, that's when
you see Bleiberg's serious side.


''You cop a missile, you become dust,'' he recalls.
''It's not that you go to Adelaide, you go to Perth, you lose 3-0 and
you get some bad articles. Every activity you do is a life-threatening
situation. That's why for me, whatever Bill Shankly says, it's
peanuts.''


So how close did Bleiberg come to the edge? ''You're
searching for fishing boats, and every boat can be one of the three,''
he says. ''One, they can be real fishing boat. Two, they can be a drug
smuggler. Or three, they can be a weapons smuggler. When you tell them
to stop, you're going to do a search, you don't know if there is someone
hiding in the engine room. As an officer, you go first. Maybe there is
some terrorist hiding behind the generator, and he gets panic. Usually
he go with the hands up, but maybe you're in a dark room, he panic, he
shoot at you, he blow you up. You don't know. You're waiting for the
hands to come up, and you're sweating. I was lucky, I never got hurt.
But I got friends that died.''


Perhaps the closest Bleiberg came to death was during his
first two years of training. Torture, he calls it. ''You learn to take
your body to the extreme, and learn how much you can take,'' he says.
''Maybe that's why sometimes I'm tough with my players.''


So how tough was it? ''It's winter, maybe 5 degrees, you
go to sleep at 2 o'clock, after night activity, and you wake up after
two hours sleep, so you can go to a swim with your full uniform in the
sea, with the temperature which is probably zero, then you stay with
your wet clothes all day. Just to give you an example. Or you go to a
40-kilometre march when you have to carry someone all the time on a
stretcher with a wooden handle. By the end of it your shoulder is not
blue, it's green from the pain. Every 10km you get five minutes rest. In
this five minutes, you put your head on the bitumen and you fall asleep
because you're dead. For me, even now, I can fall asleep on the beach
on the spot without a pillow.'' That's tough.


AUSTRALIA, then, has been a breeze. Bleiberg left the
military and went to university to study commerce before departing on a
world tour with his partner, who's now his wife. There was a sense of
adventure, but also a sense of pacifism. Coaching came early, almost by
accident, after he bumped into a childhood friend, Itzhak Segal, who
encouraged him to sign up for a course in Tel Aviv. Bleiberg topped the
course, and by the next year was an instructor. ''I decided, basically, I
was a very good coach,'' he says. ''One of the ingredients you need is
natural leadership ingredients, natural charisma. If I didn't have all
this … it wouldn't matter if I went to the military, or I went to
university.''


It's Australia where all those life lessons have
coalesced into Bleiberg's coaching career. It might have been Europe,
and Bleiberg says: ''Even as we speak now, I can get a job in Israel. In
Australia, we struggle compared to rugby league and Aussie rules, but I
am happy to suffer for this one because you can sit in the dugout,
there is no violence towards you as a coach, you don't have to leave
with a police escort because your team is losing. That's why I've never
been tempted to go back. I'm happy to work in a non-violent environment,
because I'm a non-violent person. I saw enough killing; I came to
Australia to get away from all this. Can you imagine in Israel, you're
sitting there and the supporter is five metres away, and you're too
scared to look backwards?''


Bleiberg regularly returns to Israel to catch up with
school friends, navy friends. He doesn't advertise the fact he's a
football coach, because many of them are high achievers in more serious
pursuits. He loves going back to Haifa, but as of next year he will have
spent as much time in Australia as Israel, so it's Australia that is
now his real home. World Cup final, Australia versus Israel?
''Australia,'' he replies. ''I feel attached. I don't even know the
line-up of Israel any more.''


Bleiberg has been good for football here, and Australia
has been good to him. When he leaves the 26th floor of his Main Beach
apartment every morning, he could take the short cut to training down
the highway, or take the slow way along the esplanade to Broadbeach. He
always takes the coast road. ''It reminds me why I love this country so
much,'' he says.


Bleiberg doesn't need football for a living - his floor
covering business and property development have made him wealthy. He
coaches because he loves it, and it's what he does best. Bleiberg is
quick to acknowledge ''life is good''. Asked if he's the most relaxed
coach in world football, he responds: ''I'm probably in the top 5 per
cent.'' But don't think he's getting soft in his old age. On Boxing Day,
the win over one of his old clubs, Brisbane Roar, got Gold Coast off
the bottom. Tonight they face league leaders the Mariners in Gosford.


''I'm ambitious, I want to win. It hurt me that I'm
bottom of the ladder,'' he says. ''I like other coaches, but this week
I'm hating Graham Arnold. Next week, I'll give him all the respect he
deserves.''


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P.S. the only things I changed from how the article copied,
was to highlight the date, close up the spaces between paragraphs,
and remove the (ANTI)social media=twittering idiots, links.

Oh, it's also interesting that both Google Web and Images
offer NOTHING on their first pages of
THE AMERICAN DUST-BOWL, or NORTH AFRICAN Homes
and Villages being BURIED UNDER Sand OFTEN and
SUDDENLY (like overnight), but AGAIN, make Australia
'look like' a 'waterless, unlivable, dust plagued desert'. Rolling Eyes

But, Google Images DOES offer THIS:

SmartDust & Ubiquitious Computing
http://www.nanotech-now.com/smartdust.htm
Last Updated: Saturday, 27-Jun-2009 22:35:48 PDT
Source: What 'Smart Dust' Could Do for You Zillah Bahar, June 2001.

The Generations of Smart Dust Motes
As created by the Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center
Click images to enlarge


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