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Conspiracy researcher' election press conference - video

dh | 03.07.2008 21:20 | Sheffield

I'm expecting a kneejerk reaction from the editorial team, and realise that the newswire seems to have been under some kind of unpleasant spam attack, still it would be a shame if people were denied the chance to view objectively the content of this press conference presentation, attended by the Mail, the Beeb and other "news" outlets, in this definitely leftfield entry into this "political" campaign.
Vote Icke!

 http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-972704915352925347

"If I don't get a single vote, that's fine, but a vote for me is a vote against the Orwellian state that is now looking us in the eye.

I have absolutely no wish to get involved in the web of lies, deceipt and corruption that controls the Westminster 'Parliament' but in voting for me youu are making a clear stand against Big Brother, and highlighting the fact, that what is happening to our basic freedoms, liberties and privacy is far, far bigger than most people appear to understand.

The Big Brother state in Britain does not originate with the Labour government, sleazy and deeply corrupt as it is. The government of Blair and now Brown is merely the vehicle of the Big Brother agenda to be introduced in the UK"

- From David Icke's election communication mailshot sent to 42,000 households in the Haltemprice and Howden constituency

"David Cameron, the UK Conservative Party leader and probable next Prime Minister, told David Icke supporters at the Haltemprice and Howden 'Big Brother' by-election that the secretive Bilderberg Group has no sinister agenda and 'if it was that important I would want to be there'.

Cameron, who was campaigning in the constituency with his candidate, David Davis, was responding to questions about his shadow chancellor, George Osborne, who attended the recent Bilderberg meeting in the United States.

All this confirms the need for David Icke to stand and make the point that David Davis, who says he has forced the by-election to protest at the Brother State, is talking about a fraction of what 'Big Brother' really means and its vast and global nature.

Mr. Davis was asked by David Icke supporters why he has refused to debate these issues with David Icke when Davis said he wanted the by-election to be a debate on the Big Brother State. But Mr. Davis drove off without responding."


The jury is still out on whether Mr. Davis genuinely wants to expose and challenge Big Brother, or whether there is a quite different agenda going on here."

- Report from election team

"David Davis MP, who commendably called a by-election to stand on the issue of the Big Brother State in Britain, has ignored David Icke's invitation to debate the bigger picture of the global Big Brother State and who and what is behind the same Orwellian transformation unfolding in country after country at the same time.

Why would someone who said he wanted to force a debate about Big Brother not wish to discuss the issues with a fellow candidate who was warning in great detail nearly two decades ago about the coming of the very Orwellian dictatorship that Mr. Davis now complains about?

This is the email of the Haltemprice and Howden Conservative Party, through which the invitation was made to Mr. Davis:  conservative@haltemprice.karoo.co.uk
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Celebrity conspiracy theorist David Icke has invited David Davis to a debate on Britain's so-called Big Brother state.
In an exclusive interview with the Mail, Mr Icke said he had written to Mr Davis inviting him to discuss the issues in an “atmosphere of mutual respect” ahead of the Haltemprice and Howden by-election on Thursday, July 10.
Last week, Mr Davis wrote to Hull's Labour MPs and every Cabinet minister, challenging them to a debate on the issue of 42 days' detention for terror suspects, after both Labour and the Liberal Democrats decided not to contest the seat.
So far, no one but Mr Icke has come forward to take up the challenge.
Mr Icke, 55, famously ridiculed on Terry Wogan's television chat show after claiming he was the son of God, told the Mail: “If David Davis wants a public debate on the issues, then I will give him a debate on the issues.
“I am not challenging him to a debate because I am not in the business of ya-boo politics, plus I also agree with him on the basics.
“But I am asking for a debate in the constituency so that the issues can be debated – not in a 'me against you' situation, but in an atmosphere of mutual respect.”
The former footballer and BBC sports presenter, who is standing in the by-election under the banner Big Brother – The Big Picture, said: “If he doesn't accept my invitation, I shall be rather taken aback because no other party is giving it to him and I am someone who has done research on this issue in 42 countries.”
Mr Icke, whose views are thought to have the backing of pop singer Robbie Williams, claims to agree with Mr Davis on the issue of 42 days and even hopes the former shadow home secretary “wins by a landslide”.
But he claims Mr Davis' position does not go far enough and the creeping surveillance state has become a global issue.

 http://www.thisishullandeastriding.co.uk/news/Icke-challenges-Davis-election-debate/article-200145-detail/article.html#continueNews

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