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Michael McIntyre, says our glorious leader. Everyone loves Michael McIntyre. Even the Daily Mail loves Michael McIntyre. Therefore, he must be a git. Who gets on your nerves?

Hint: A list of names, possibly including the words 'Katie Price' and 'Nuff said' does not an interesting answer make

(, Thu 4 Feb 2010, 12:21)
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Good old David Icke
Yes, sometimes he does get a bit carried away,but he does speak a lot sense. The holographic theory about consciousness is gaining more and more weight as a scientific theory, and I myself believe that it may well be on the right tracks. His alternate dimension rants are fairly easy to understand. A decent analogy is if you consider that our 'dimension' is BBC1, and that's what we are watching/experiencing, then there are lots of other channels being broadcast at the same and if we have the right decoding equipment we can tune into them as well.

If you can look past the 10 foot lizard schtick, then the rest of what he says is reasonably straightforward and not altogether bullshit.
(, Fri 5 Feb 2010, 17:21, 2 replies)

The holographic theory about consciousness is gaining more and more weight as a scientific theory[citation needed]
(, Fri 5 Feb 2010, 20:09, closed)

www.acsa2000.net/bcngroup/jponkp/
(, Fri 5 Feb 2010, 22:46, closed)
Except his barking theories on 9/11
Someone loaned me one of his books, so I thought it'd be a giggle. What he does, is take a very small assumption, such as government not being as transparent as you'd think (very astute there David), and manages to extrapolate it into 300 pages of utter toss and bollocks.
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