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The African Version of Our Forbidden History, December 25, 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: David Icke: Reptilian Agenda [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Renowned Zulu shaman Credo Vusa'mazulu Mutwa delivers the unvarnished truth about the creation and control of human culture from the point of view of a black African history keeper. If you've been intrigued by the work of David Icke but are skeptical about some of Icke's information, this tape is a must-see. Credo, who is nearing the end of his life, has no pecuniary motives, no reason to lie.
Why is this history carefully excised from history books and religious texts? Why are archaelogical finds which prove the accuracy of these assertions hidden from public view?
Because if you understood the utter disregard our "gods" had for us and the how they still rule us through the control of secret societies which in turn control world governments you wouldn't put up with it for another second. And we would be free.
Buy these tapes today and start showing them to everyone you know. Rent a public space, put up flyers and show them to groups. This stuff is important!
Background reading for these tapes includes "Children of the Matrix," "Flying Serpents and Dragons: The Story of Mankind's Reptilian Past," and "The Gods of Eden." Sitchin's books are good too, although they contain some significant omissions.
The future of this planet depends on us all waking up very soon.
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Africa brothers wake up!, November 30, 2003
This review is from: David Icke: Reptilian Agenda [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Today I watched the 3rd and final video from this 3-part series. A long time reader of David Icke, I first stumbled across Credo Mutwa when I read about this interview. It has since taken me 3 years to find the tapes; ironically from my Tai Chi teacher, a Chinese South African. This is incredible information and so relevant to people from all over the world. Seems like African are not paying any attention to what this most wise old man has to say. His been referred to as a national treasure to South Africa, but I know from my contact with his assistant that they may leave South Africa permanently. I only can wish my dream of meeting him one day soon will become a reality. The information in these interviews is well presented and structured. The politeness and humility with which Credo Mutwa speaks is unbelievable in this day and age. His a few years younger then Nelson Mandela, but sadly has been left to the sidelines. His personal experiences are sometimes described in such detail one cannot imagine its real, and more like a story from a Hollywood movie. But that is exactly what "they" want us to believe. I do agree that we're being conditioned to accept these aliens when they are revealed to us eventually. I've just read Childhoods End by Arthur C Clark, and that was published in 1954! What a confirmation...
Lastly, Credo is telling his own story and versions of things that David Icke has uncovered in other parts of the world. Like South America, we in Africa seems to be helpless and at the mercy of the West! Why are we not looking at closer relationships with the East?
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Something to consider, July 16, 2003
This review is from: David Icke: Reptilian Agenda [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Up to a few days ago I did not even know who David Ecke was and with it came ignorance. I managed to stumble onto a British boardcast about this gentleman and the terrible time he was given by various watchdog organizations who accused him of alot of things which as you watched the show appeared very unfounded,infact their tatics showed a very evil vent in itself with the denial of his rights to free speech. Since they peaked my interest I managed to glance over some of his work, while I can not say I buy into it at least I'm exploring it. Over all his books seem a very interesting slant on what is happening and why.
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