This just in from the Icke website:
http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/38298-credo-mutwa-before-my-eyes-close-to-death
The Western world's favorite Zulu high shaman, Credo Mutwa, in his first three minutes of speaking as the finest Africa has to offer, articulates the stubborn disbelief and victim mentality (irresponsibility) that has made the destruction of African peoples both possible and necessary. "Imaginary God", indeed! He knows better, and yet he persists, because he thinks he is dealing with others like himself, who act only upon their whims. He does not know that the powers that be are the hand of God on Earth.
He claims that a disease (AIDS, of course) was created to destroy the African people. Really? How is this disease spread, except through unconscionable behavior? And if people engage in unconscionable behavior, upon whom can they possibly hope to lay the blame for whatever consequences, beside themselves?
As Roger recently said to me, "There's no more room for irresponsible people."



