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You cannot escape the matrix unless you know you are in it. Join David Icke as he unravels the nature of the reality that we have been taught to believe is truth, through a lifetime of deep programming.You cannot escape the matrix unless you know you are in it. Join David Icke as he unravels the nature of the reality that we have been taught to believe is truth, through a lifetime of deep programming.
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00:00Hello, welcome. I'm David Icke, and I've called today's subject, perceptions, which is to remove
00:16the cause of the problem. And in terms of human control and the limitation of human potential,
00:28the problem, the cause of which we need to remove, is that people in general give their
00:40power away, and in doing so give their perceptions away. Only possibilities and probabilities
00:49folded into existence by perception. And I've talked in this series about how our perceptions
01:01manifest, express themselves as frequencies. Every thought, every emotion is frequency.
01:07So a perception is a band of frequency. And from that band of frequency, we interact with
01:16this quantum field, which turns away, and we need to take them back. And the starting
01:24point is surely to understand how we give them away. And the foundation of that is that we
01:36take our perceptions so often off the shelf. And I remember I was in the old city of Jerusalem
01:49in 1993. And I'm near the big mosque in the center of old Jerusalem in that kind of focal area.
02:02And I was watching some Muslim children playing football, soccer, as you call it in America.
02:10And they were, I don't know, six, seven, eight, that kind of age. And just the saying is, instead
02:18of forming perceptions from life experience and research and looking at whether information
02:27stands up or not, so many people tend to just get them off the shelf. Now, if you widen that,
02:36and you look at the mainstream media and mainstream everything, as I call it, that too, is in so
02:45many, there's a reason why people tend to follow the religion they were born into. It's indoctrination,
02:52and also pressure with fear of punishment and consequences for not accepting the belief system
03:01of the family. We should surely be saying to children, you come to your own conclusions about
03:12what you believe. And you look at information, you look at all possibility, and then I can now
03:20uniquely explore possibility and decide what I think of it. I've not got to keep me mom and
03:31dad happy because they go to church every Sunday and I am supposed to do the same and believe
03:38what they do.
03:43We need to realize that we are being programmed, or the attempt is to ditch the bias filter.
03:58And tell you what I mean by that. So many people, they take on a belief system, a perceptual system,
04:09and then they filter all information they receive through that system, through that belief filter.
04:19Instead of saying, I'm going to judge everything I hear by whether I consider it true, not just
04:28by reflex action, acceptance or denial, but by checking it out. And whether it has, in my view, validity.
04:39If we let truth and validity be our guide to what enters our belief systems, then everything changes.
04:49I'll give you an example. People say, I'm a Democrat. Someone else says, I'm a Republican. But what does
04:59that mean? That's a package belief. And so you see the same in Britain with, I'm supporter of the
05:13Labour Party. I'm a supporter of the Conservative Party. I'm Labour. I'm conservative. What does that mean?
05:21It means that we are taking beliefs. And then on the other side, you take another, take a Democrat like Nancy Pelosi.
05:30People who support Donald Trump will reject whatever comes out of Pelosi's mouth.
05:36Not only because it has no validity, but because she said it.
05:50It's not what he said, but who's said it, that becomes the arbiter of whether you accept its validity
06:01in your belief system, your perceptions or not. So what I'm talking about here is what I call
06:12the sovereign mind. Sovereignty of the mind, where you, as a unique expression of all that is,
06:23form your opinions only on the basis of information received, which you disparate,
06:31taking on someone else's. And this of a natural state, which is uniqueness, your unique
06:44take on all possibility, all potential.
06:51Now, if we're going to set ourselves free of off-the-shelf belief systems, then we also need,
07:06surely, to set on what perceptions people are allowed to have, where those that take on
07:20a particular belief system. Fair enough, all the best. Your choice.
07:26Then insist that everyone else must conform to what they believe. It's a new religion.
07:35Censor what people say and what opinions they can have. Why? Because they're policing the orthodoxy.
07:44They are the new bishops, the new popes, the new priests of human perception.
07:56And I'll give you an example, kind of personal example, really. The term conspiracy really claim this?
08:07I do believe they did. Went through several people. People that didn't accept that.
08:13The CIA wanted to discredit them. Why? Because they were seeking the real truth.
08:21And so they contacted major media organizations in America. Like I say, the documents exist.
08:28And they urged them to label them, who jump on so-called conspiracy theories and conspiracy theorists,
08:34when all it's saying is authority lies, and we're going to check out here to see if they're lying now.
08:43What it comes down to in the end is this. You say to someone,
08:51do you have respect for your own opinion? Oh yeah, yeah, I do.
08:55Do you think you've got a right to that opinion? Oh yeah, of course I've got a right to that do.
09:00In any situation where the few are controlling the many, the few have to manipulate the many
09:11to control themselves. And what I've just described is the target population policing itself.
09:22It's like ditching the sheepdog to censor what people see and hear.
09:30And of course, it doesn't just stop at one point. It continues and gets more and more advanced,
09:39more and more extreme, which is exactly what we're seeing happening now.
09:45They will say to you, oh, we've got to censor before the point of delivery, people advocating terrorism.
09:52And most people that don't follow this and which is where it's all meant to lead,
10:01where the population will only ever see or hear what the authority says they can see or hear.
10:12And those demanding censorship and those who think they're anti-establishment who break into a round of applause
10:20when the alternative media is censored by the Silicon Valley billionaire corporations
10:28should understand that that's where the road leads. And you know who will be included in that
10:35censorship eventually, the people now demanding the censorship.
10:43If people want freedom, they need to cease to be frightened of it.
10:51Cease to define freedom as personal freedom and a different version of freedom for other people
10:57who have a different opinion. So two things I would suggest, just my view, my opinion.
11:08First of all, we have to surely, again,
11:13have the self-respect to have control of our own perceptions. To believe what we, in sovereignty,
11:26in our sovereign mind, choose to have an obvious outcome. So, perceptions of freedom?
11:35We need to set ourselves free. Crucially, equally, we need to set everyone else free.
11:41Do that, and the world will be transformed. See you next time.

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