David Icke revisits Wogan
I saw the original interview with Wogan all those years ago, but I’ve never seen this. David Icke gets his opportunity to square things from his point of view. Love them or hate them, it’s great TV.
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Ian Paisley (finally) calls it quits
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last 24 hours, you’ll know that the Rev. Ian Paisley has announced that he is stepping down as leader of the DUP in May. The end of an era, I guess. My neighbour, and minister for foreign affairs, Dermot Ahern didn’t seem too upset at the [...]
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Meth addict is beyond repair (video)
This is absolutely crazy. 24 year old meth addict living in her parent’s guest house goes on camera for some show in the US called Intervention:
“she’s deep in the throes of what is probably an irreversible meth psychosis in which she believes that she is the sister of both Jesus and Satan, and finds it [...]
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Koranic “science” and the flat earth theory
And you thought the Catholic mafia were bad. According to this scientician, the moon is over a million kilometers wide. The sun is 1 sixth the size of the earth and it revolves around us. Also, objects look round when viewed from far away because of how the iris perceives distance. And no scientist has [...]
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