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00:00Hello, I'm David Icke and today I'm gonna ask two big questions. Who are we? What is this I?
00:21And where are we?
00:30What is this place, this reality that we daily experience? These big questions are so rarely asked when you think they would be at the forefront of what everyone would want to know.
00:48And part of the answer to that is that we take it for granted that what we're told about reality is true.
00:57So what are we told?
00:59Basically, we're led to believe that we live in a solid world, a physical world, a material world, and everything has space between it.
01:12There is such a thing as time that moves from past through present to future, and that the interaction of this materiality is random, just happens.
01:33There's no force behind it. There's no unity behind it.
01:36So we are told that everything's apart from everything else.
01:45We are basically cosmic accidents who come out of nowhere and then die at the end of it, and it's all a mess and totally unexplainable.
01:55But there is another way of looking at it, which puts everything into a completely different light.
02:04What if, and it's more than a what if, this reality wasn't solid, wasn't physical at all.
02:15We just experience it like that because it's an illusion.
02:19The question that comes from that is, okay, then, why am I sitting in this chair?
02:23Why aren't I falling through it if there is no solidity?
02:30Well, you could say, why when you're watching a video game or one of these virtual reality games, even more appropriate,
02:42the people sitting in the chairs in the virtual reality game don't fall through them either.
02:48The resistance that allows me to sit in this chair is not physical resistance.
02:58It's electromagnetic resistance.
03:02And when you have a resistance within the same band of frequency, we experience that, for reasons I'll come to, as physical resistance.
03:13But when people have experiences of what we call ghosts, and they see figures, ethereal figures, floating through walls,
03:29people say, that's impossible, you can't go through a wall.
03:32Well, you can, if you're not on its frequency and thus not subject to its electromagnetic resistance that we experience as apparent physical resistance.
03:49This reality is not physical.
03:53It's like a virtual reality game.
03:57Think of Wi-Fi.
04:04You have Wi-Fi fields of information.
04:08What are they?
04:09They're fields of radiation carrying information.
04:12And the computer then connects with that radiation field of Wi-Fi and takes information from it and puts it on the screen in a totally different form to how that information is expressed in the Wi-Fi field.
04:35What the computer has done is decode that information into a different form.
04:42That's how we experience it.
04:44You know, you say to people, what is the Internet?
04:47And they'll say, oh, well, it's graphics and colors and movies and videos on a computer screen.
04:54Well, yes, it is.
04:57But only on the screen.
04:58That's the only place the Internet looks like that.
05:05Everywhere else, it is Wi-Fi fields, electrical communication systems, codes, and so on.
05:13And what we are doing through what I call the biological computer, the body, is to decode information from what I call the cosmic Wi-Fi field into a totally different form on our screen, which is in here.
05:40Okay, I'll explain this more in a moment, how that process works.
05:47But let's put to bed, first of all, the idea that we live in a solid world.
05:55We don't.
05:56Well, we must live in a solid world because it's made of atoms.
06:00Oh, really?
06:01So atoms must be solid then.
06:03Oh, yeah.
06:04Well, here's a quote about atoms.
06:08Now, atoms, of course, are a nucleus with electrons flying around them.
06:15Okay.
06:16Here's a quote.
06:18If the nucleus were the size of a peanut, the atom would be about the size of a baseball stadium.
06:28If we lost all the dead space inside our atoms, we would each be able to fit into a particle of dust, and the entire human race would fit into the volume of a sugar cube.
06:44The world ain't solid, but we decode it to appear so.
06:55So we experience it that way.
06:58Now, the whole base form of this reality is waveform, waveform information.
07:08Think of it as, like I say, Wi-Fi.
07:10And we are decoding that into this reality that we think is outside of us, but actually is in here.
07:19So mainstream science has this perception of what it calls the observer effect.
07:30What it says is that there is a waveform field of information, which is the base form of this reality.
07:43And that only when we look at it, as they say, observe it, does that waveform state become what we call the physical state.
07:59And when we're not looking at it, it's back in its waveform state.
08:03It's like Wi-Fi again.
08:05When a computer is not decoding it into the form you see on the screen, then it's in its Wi-Fi state.
08:14I say that when they call it the observer effect, they've got the word wrong.
08:21I would call it the decoder effect.
08:25The act of observation triggers the process through which we decode the waveform information
08:35into physical reality, actually holographic reality, illusory physical.
08:43So how does this work?
08:45Well, just look at the five senses.
08:48The five senses take waveform information, they turn it into electrical information,
08:56and they communicate it to the brain, which then decodes it into digital holographic information.
09:05And that's the world we experience as outside of us when it's all going on in here,
09:12just as the Internet, as we experience it, is all going on inside the computer.
09:18And so if you take the obvious one, the ear, but all the senses work like this.
09:26The ear picks up waveform.
09:29As I'm speaking now, I'm sending out waveform information fields,
09:34which people decode through the ear senses into electrical information communicated to the brain,
09:41and it becomes holographic and digital information, digital holograms.
09:49And what happens when the brain is decoding that is it only takes enough information to construct a reality.
10:03It doesn't take all the information that it receives.
10:05According to mainstream science, the brain is receiving, through the sight senses,
10:1411 million sensations, as they call them, pieces of information, every second.
10:21And then it takes around 40 a second out of 11 million to construct our reality.
10:29And all the way through history, whether it's religion or whether it's other human phenomena and pressures,
10:41we have been discouraged from exploring what reality really is.
10:52And I would suggest there's a reason for that.
10:53Once you realize how reality works, you realize we are in control of it and not random events.
11:07We are not at the mercy of life.
11:14We are creating that life, even though we may not realize that we're doing so.
11:23So, we will live within this, what I call cosmic Wi-Fi,
11:31what is described by others in science as the cosmic field or the quantum field of possibility and probability.
11:41And so, within that field is infinite possibility.
11:51What from that field do we take?
11:54In the same way as you have a Wi-Fi field containing the entire internet and your perceptions of reality, if you like,
12:10what you like, what you're enthusiastic about, how you feel,
12:14decides what part of that internet you are going to access to put on the screen as an experience.
12:25We are doing that in the same theme as we live our lives because the key to everything is perception.
12:43Everything is a frequency.
12:47Every thought is a frequency.
12:48Hate is a frequency.
12:50Love is another frequency.
12:53Every emotion is a frequency.
12:57And so, perceptions are represented by frequencies.
13:03So, if you have a perception and self-identity that you are little me, I have no power,
13:14then that is represented, that self-identity, self-perception is represented as a band of frequency.
13:20And you are therefore interacting with this quantum field of possibility and probability within that band of frequency.
13:29And what you're going to create with that feedback loop is a self-fulfilling prophecy.
13:35You're going to live a life that is manifested from your perception of little me, I have no power.
13:47It will be a life of little me, I have no power.
13:49But if you have another self-identity, which is that I am consciousness, I am awareness,
13:58my body is the vehicle for my awareness to experience in a very transitory way,
14:08very brief way, this reality we call the world.
14:15But I am consciousness.
14:17I am infinite awareness, exploring the infinite forever, forever, and this is just one step on the road.
14:28Now, that self-identity, that perception of self, has a completely different band of frequency.
14:37Because of the expanded sense of self, you have an expanded frequency range in which you are interacting
14:47with possibility and probability in the quantum field.
14:51And that is going to create a feedback loop between you and the field,
14:56which is going to bring you a very different life.
14:59The little me, I have no power.
15:00Those that have been through this process of awakening have noticed, I did it in my own life,
15:12that suddenly amazing synchronicity starts to happen that wasn't happening before.
15:16Amazing bits of luck, things happening just when you need them.
15:20Oh, crikey, that's a miracle, that.
15:22But if you are now, because of your awakening and your expansion of consciousness,
15:28interacting with the quantum field of possibility and probability in a much more expanded and high-frequency way,
15:35you are going to manifest that synchronicity that little me is not.
15:41So perception is the dictator of our lives.
15:48And I tell you the good news, we can control the perception.
15:58And here's a great quote, kind of capsulates what I'm saying here.
16:03It's by a man called Alan Watts.
16:05He was a very aware man.
16:07He died some decades ago now, but he's still very, very popular on the internet with the talks he did, which he did many.
16:16But here's what he said.
16:19Without the brain, the world is devoid of light, heat, weight, solidity, motion, space, time, or any other imaginable feature.
16:33All these phenomena are interactions or transactions of vibrations with a certain arrangement of neurons.
16:44And that's what they are.
16:46Solidity is an illusion.
16:48Weight, motion, these are all decoding phenomena of the brain from the waveform information field.
16:57And then you talk about, talk about here, time.
17:04There is no time.
17:06Boy, there is, I've got a watch.
17:07Well, what is that?
17:09That's human-created time, which we believe is real.
17:15There is only one moment that exists, and that's the now moment.
17:20All the rest is illusion, creation of the decoding processes of the brain.
17:25So people say, well, time exists.
17:28Well, what about the past and the future?
17:30Okay, okay, well, let's go through that then.
17:33When you're thinking about the past and you're regretting all that stuff and saying, if only, where are you?
17:40Well, you're in the now.
17:42Yeah.
17:44And when you're worrying about the future or being ambitious about the future, where are you?
17:50You're in the now.
17:51And then when what we call the future becomes an experience, that experience is in the now.
18:00There is only the now.
18:02And yet, you look at our society.
18:04It is dominated by the illusion of time.
18:09But time is just that.
18:11It's an illusion.
18:12And here's another quote.
18:17You'll probably know this one.
18:20Very famous one from the Matrix movie, the first one.
18:24When Neo is being given the rundown on the illusion that he's been living in what he thought was a physical world.
18:37And he's taken into a computer program, which looks just as real as his real world.
18:43And he says to the Morpheus character, this isn't real.
18:49And Morpheus said this.
18:53What is real?
18:56How do you define real?
19:02If you're talking about what you can feel, what you can smell, taste and see, then real is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain.
19:15And that's all it is.
19:18What power would it give anyone who knew that this is how we create reality, but created a society to keep this knowledge from us?
19:41What if they had the knowledge that if they can manipulate your brain to decode reality in a certain way?
19:57They could ensure by that manipulation that you created, thus experienced, thus believed in a reality that suited them, even if it didn't suit you.
20:11And that is what we're looking at.
20:16We're looking at a human society that has been systematically structured to keep the truth about reality from us.
20:26So we are living the illusion of a physical world with all its sense of limitation and I can't and it's not possible.
20:35Well, from the shadows, our perceptions are being manipulated and imposed.
20:49Those perceptions then dictate how the brain decodes that information that we're receiving into a reality that we experience.
21:01So, for instance, the more you can persuade people their little me and have no power, the more they will live little me, I have no power lives and thus be no problem to the prevailing order and the prevailing authority.
21:18And this has been going on for centuries and is reaching ridiculously extreme proportions now in terms of humanity's perception being manipulated.
21:33And so to make strange, amazing things happen that are called miracles and stuff like that, which in many ways that experience of mine in Peru would have been called, all you've got to do is introduce information into the field and people will decode that information into an experience.
21:52That's all this world is. It's information decoding information, interacting with information. A computer is information encoded to decode information. That's all.
22:10And thus, if you can control the information, you control the reality.
22:17And that's why we have this obsession by authority in controlling information.
22:25That's why we're having now this explosion, this hysterical explosion of censorship by the Silicon Valley corporations as we've had in the mainstream media over a much longer period.
22:39Because if you control information, you control perception. Where do people get their perceptions from?
22:45They get it from information received. It might be the 10 o'clock news. It might be a teacher at school.
22:50It might be a personal experience, but that information then forms a perception.
22:56And what does perception become? It becomes behavior.
22:59So if you can control information, you're going to control perception, you're going to control behavior.
23:05And that is the foundation of human control.
23:10And it's all founded on keeping us in ignorance, ignorance of the very reality that we are experiencing.
23:26And thus, the entirety of human society, day after day, minute after minute, is founded and is lived on a complete illusion of the very world that we are experiencing.
23:46And if there is going to be and there is a revolution to free humanity from this manipulated ignorance, it has to be a revolution of perception.
24:09Because from perception comes everything. Change perception, change reality. Change perception, change the world for all the reasons I'm talking about.
24:20Imagine if the world went through that transformation and it's beginning to, faster and faster.
24:33The more people come out of little me, the more people come out of I can't, it's not possible.
24:39The more this world will change in dramatic ways.
24:46And it won't take a single gun, a single tank, even a single protest.
24:56It will just take expressions of all that is, has been and ever can be who have bought the illusion that they are their labels.
25:08And there are limitations that come with those labels.
25:13Remembering who we are.
25:18Consciousness, infinite potential.
25:21Having a brief experience called human.
25:25This understanding of reality, how we create it, how we experience it, is not just esoteric, navel contemplating.
25:35It's not just a bit of interest.
25:39It was interesting.
25:42It's absolutely fundamental, this understanding, to humanity taking the power back from the few.
25:52By realizing that, although we let life live ours, we have the power to live life on our terms, because we are the governor of experience.
26:14At the moment, what's happening is we are being or we are having our perceptions externally manipulated.
26:25Those perceptions manifest as a frequency band, which is the band of limitation we interact with the quantum field of possibility and probability.
26:35And that feedback loop becomes our experience reality, which reflects our perception.
26:42So, our perceptions today, even though we don't realize there's a connection between that and what we experience, are dictating our reality.
26:51What the awakening really is, is to take that knowledge and then say now, instead of my perceptions being externally manipulated and me being told that I have no power and I'm little me and irrelevant.
27:10And thus creating that life, I'm now going to dictate what my perceptions are, and particularly my self-identity, what is this I?
27:21And from that expanded self-identity comes expanded life experience, and the few cannot control the many once they lose control of human perception.
27:38And that bottom line is what we call the human awakening, which I can tell you from experience going around the world is happening on a scale now I've never seen before.
27:57And it's understanding reality that holds the key to everything.
28:04And that's why the authorities have spent centuries, eons, keeping the nature of that reality from us.
28:16And now that information is returning and with it will become a human world that we would think from today's perspective is just utopia that could never happen.
28:32That utopia is simply a change of human perception away.
28:41And that is in our power to do.
28:47See you next time.
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