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David Icke
Question:
> I wonder how many carbs are in the blood of young children? I do hope > they take that into account if ever they are diagnosed. Would put a > real dampener on those Bilderburger group satanic orgies if they had > to miss out on the kids blood cocktails
> Seriously, non-diabetics usually run about 85 mg/dl of blood glucose, with > really young children possibly running lower. So we’re talking about less > than a gram of carb per liter.
Serious, Eric?? About Icke?? Leaving that, I did not know young children ran lower, I hope to have grandchildren some time in the next 3 years, and that little piece of info might come well come in useful. — Al, Melton Mowbray, uk, LADA dx Jan97 Control basal/Beef lente bolus/Novorapid I do not experiment, I AM the experiment.
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> Leaving that, I did not know young children ran lower, I hope to have > grandchildren some time in the next 3 years, and that little piece of info > might come well come in useful.
I can only speak for my children and my neighbour’s two young kids. I have had either diabetes, gestational diabetes or reactive hypoglycemia for 25 years. I got my first meter 17 years ago. I test my children every few months at random times. The reason I do it is because my children’s father also has type 2 and we both have big family histories of type 2, one child has Down syndrome (higher risk for diabetes). Their readings are always between 5 and 6, no matter their age or time of day or food intake etc. The child with Down syndrome has gone as high as 14.0 while on prednisone for asthma, we try to avoid steroids unless really necessary. The reason I test my neighbour’s kids is because one has Down syndrome also (but has prednisone much more frequently than my child with DS. His bg’s don’t rise with prednisone) and her 3 year old actually begs to be tested. I am not worrying about my grandchildren at this point but my adult daughters will know the family history and I will probably test them early in any pregnancies – earlier than the usual bg testing of pregnancy. Three of my children have been born with very low bg’s requiring wrapping in foil and formula given immediately after birth until bg’s rise. This is common in babies born to mothers who have gestational diabetes. BP is another kettle of fish, all of my younger kids (13 and under) have very low BP’s.
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> I wonder how many carbs are in the blood of young children? I do hope > they take that into account if ever they are diagnosed. Would put a > real dampener on those Bilderburger group satanic orgies if they had > to miss out on the kids blood cocktails
Seriously, non-diabetics usually run about 85 mg/dl of blood glucose, with really young children possibly running lower. So we’re talking about less than a gram of carb per liter.
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> Does that include his stated belief that President Bush and Prime Minister > Blair drink the blood of young children?
I wonder how many carbs are in the blood of young children? I do hope they take that into account if ever they are diagnosed. Would put a real dampener on those Bilderburger group satanic orgies if they had to miss out on the kids blood cocktails
Phildo
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> David Icke is no doubt gives new meaning to the word unconventional. But he > has been bang on the mark in his predictions on Bushes shenanigans.
Does that include his stated belief that President Bush and Prime Minister Blair drink the blood of young children? > David Icke’s views on medical ailments are in keeping with his
Icke has no qualifications in medicine or anything else. > off-the-beaten-track theories. Sugar is in his opinion a cause of many
Sugar is the cause of nothing at all, and Icke is a standing national joke in the uk of 60 million laughing at him, so when you associate yourself with any of his beliefs you also become the fool joke of 60 million people. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> ailments from diabetes to attention deficit disorder. He compares refined > sugar to lsd, and believes it to be a tool in the hands of illuminati (ie > fake jews, freemasons and blond-haired blue-eyed shape-shifting aliens who > are in the know) as a means of control over the masses. Strangely, David > Icke is also blonde haired and blue eyed. He beleives that the architects of > the new world order encourage the consumption of sugar to cause diabetes and > other health problems and then instil a dependency on drugs (such as Ritalin > for ADD) and insulin to increase profits for the pharmaceuticals and control > over the world. > Many of his views goes beyond the borders of conventional wisdom, but he > justifies this on the basis that "todays nut is tomorrows mighty oak" > Go figure
I just figured you, and that`s for sure. — Al, Melton Mowbray, uk, LADA dx Jan97 Control basal/Beef lente bolus/Novorapid I do not experiment, I AM the experiment.
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David Icke is no doubt gives new meaning to the word unconventional. But he has been bang on the mark in his predictions on Bushes shenanigans. David Icke’s views on medical ailments are in keeping with his off-the-beaten-track theories. Sugar is in his opinion a cause of many ailments from diabetes to attention deficit disorder. He compares refined sugar to lsd, and believes it to be a tool in the hands of illuminati (ie fake jews, freemasons and blond-haired blue-eyed shape-shifting aliens who are in the know) as a means of control over the masses. Strangely, David Icke is also blonde haired and blue eyed. He beleives that the architects of the new world order encourage the consumption of sugar to cause diabetes and other health problems and then instil a dependency on drugs (such as Ritalin for ADD) and insulin to increase profits for the pharmaceuticals and control over the world. Many of his views goes beyond the borders of conventional wisdom, but he justifies this on the basis that "todays nut is tomorrows mighty oak" Go figure
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Jdlar has quoted David Icke as being a scientist. In fact, Icke (pron eye-k) > used to be a sports presenter on UK TV, specially snooker and pool. He went > off his rocker, believed that he himself was the Second Coming of Christ, > then started his own website dedicated to quoting the evidence against him > as if it were evidence for him, preaches like the religious maniac he is… > You get the picture, I`m sure. > Anyone who quotes Icke (as support, instead of discrediting him) is > therefore also a religious nutter. > I post this to warn those outside the UK who may not be aware of Icke`s > mental instability. > — > Al, Melton Mowbray, uk, LADA dx Jan97 > Control basal/Beef lente bolus/Novorapid > I do not experiment, I AM the experiment.
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<snip> > I post this to warn those outside the UK who may not be aware of Icke`s > mental instability.
David Icke, the ex Coventry Coventry city goalie is a loon. He really does need some serious medicine. I mean 12ft shape shifting lizards. On the other hand it’s always nice to know there are others who are worse off than you. ie propper mad. David_G http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_618781.html Ananova: ‘Son of God’ Icke to present Sci-Fi Channel show David Icke, the former BBC presenter who stunned the nation when he announced he was the Son of God, is to make a TV comeback. Icke made an infamous appearance on Terry Wogan’s chatshow in 1991 wearing a turquoise shellsuit which he claimed brought him closer to God. More recently he declared that the world is run by shape-shifting 12ft lizards and accused leaders including George Bush and Henry Kissinger of taking part in human sacrifice and blood drinking. Icke, 50, has been signed up by the Sci-Fi cable and satellite channel for his first TV presenting job in over a decade. He will share his bizarre beliefs with viewers on the surreal Saturday night show Headf**k. He said: "I hope I can pass on a few thoughts and ideas to the Sci-Fi channel to encourage people to see that they are living in a conditioned illusion and we can change it any time we want. We can be people and not sheeple." Icke, a former Coventry City footballer and Green Party spokesman, was presenting BBC Grandstand when he underwent his unlikely transformation. During his Wogan appearance he announced that 1991 would see Britain devastated by tidal waves and earthquakes. He became a laughing stock but has spent the past 11 years touring the world giving lectures on his collection of conspiracy theories. The new series of Headf**k will begin on July 20. Story filed: 11:32 Sunday 30th June 2002 begin 666 blank.gif $8RL`.P“ ` end
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Jdlar has quoted David Icke as being a scientist. In fact, Icke (pron eye-k) used to be a sports presenter on UK TV, specially snooker and pool. He went off his rocker, believed that he himself was the Second Coming of Christ, then started his own website dedicated to quoting the evidence against him as if it were evidence for him, preaches like the religious maniac he is… You get the picture, I`m sure. Anyone who quotes Icke (as support, instead of discrediting him) is therefore also a religious nutter. I post this to warn those outside the UK who may not be aware of Icke`s mental instability. — Al, Melton Mowbray, uk, LADA dx Jan97 Control basal/Beef lente bolus/Novorapid I do not experiment, I AM the experiment.