Rik Clay’s Interviews on Red Ice Creations

June 5th, 2009

I stumbled across Rik Clay’s interviews on Red Ice Creations. Rik Clay was a blogger and researcher who focused on 2012 issues and the religion of the elite. He was dead about two months after he gave these interviews. Some of you might find these interviews interesting. I did.

8 Responses to “Rik Clay’s Interviews on Red Ice Creations”

  1. FRLVX says:

    Alright, thats it!

    My firefox download window says the mp3 downloaded at 11:11.

    Then in the audio he goes on and on about 11:11

    *puts down keyboard, steps away from internet for while*

  2. ltcolonelnemo says:

    Perpetuating fears of an imminent apocalypse is a great way to stimulate the economy by getting people to spend their money. If they think the world is going to end soon, they figure why save it.

    Or, they may think they have a chance to survive if they stockpile resources, so they buy more than they need.

    People have predicted the end of the world for thousands of years.

    Of course, the last 70 years would be the first time in history that we actually have the capacity to destroy the world ourselves.

    I personally think 2012, like 2001, 2000, 1984, 1000, 1666, 666, etc. is just a bunch of superstitious nonsense.

    After 2012 passes, our attention will be shifted to the ancient Vedic texts that predict the end of the world on 2020, and then after that passes it will be ancient Schmuckadorian texts that say 2036 . . . . etc.

    I personally think the world will end the day after schnorer’s day.

    By the way, for all we know, this guy isn’t really dead, or never really existed, and his identity was all part of psy-op.

  3. Kevin says:

    @ ltcolonelnemo

    You wrote:

    By the way, for all we know, this guy isn’t really dead, or never really existed, and his identity was all part of psy-op.

    Maybe you should head over to his memorial site and tell his mom that he never existed.

    http://www.rikclayfoundation.org/

    And I guess the local paper is making it all up too?

    http://www.thisisscunthorpe.co.uk/news/Scunthorpe-rock-guitarist-diesarticle-303447-details/article.html

    Scunthorpe rock guitarist dies
    Wednesday, September 03, 2008, 07:00

    WELL-known Scunthorpe– born rock guitarist, singer and writer Richard ‘Rik’ Clay has died at his home in Ilkley at the age of 26.

    His grieving family led by his parents John and Jill Clay said there were no suspicious circumstances.

    John, a former professional rock guitarist himself, said of his son: “Rik was a brilliant shining star.

    A former student at the High Ridge (now St Lawrence Academy) and John Leggott College, he started his first band called FULC 10 years ago.

    They won the Scunthorpe Rock Open at the town’s Baths Hall in November 2001.

    The foursome later turned professional, moving to Leeds and releasing three records in the UK and Germany.

    A funeral service will be held at Scunthorpe’s Woodlands Crematorium on Friday at 11.30am.

    Three pieces of his music will be played.

    Mourners have been asked to wear informal dress and flowers only to be sent by family.

    Donations will be accepted for the family’s chosen charity.

    His ashes will be scattered over the moors at Ilkley near the Cow and Calf Rocks at about 4pm on September 11.

    Fellow musicians in Leeds are planning a tribute concert but a date has yet to be confirmed.

    For the full story, buy today’s Scunthorpe Telegraph.

  4. EricXodik says:

    I’m in the middle of the 2nd part of the interview now…this stuff is crazy… Grant Morrison, Terrence Mckenna, Phillip K. Dick kinda stuff.

    I guess there are a few of us “grok” or whatever on this same wavelength…and it’s the SAME wavelength

    I guess reality is a computer simulation? maybe an alien computer simulation? I’ve seen people try to figure out the sales tax in their heads… there is no fucking way humans can arrange the world around the number 11 like that… not smart enough. All these geometric relations, the word “Mason” in McDonalds, Zion, lay lines… this is from the same species that brought us that Gene Simmons Reality TV show? I don’t think so.

  5. quintanus says:

    There is lots of really concrete evidence for conscious thinking behind design of symbols, and meetings of world leaders in rooms or summer camps. However, one of my inevitable first impressions with people who are good at recognizing hidden connections is their similarity with the mental perspective of schizophrenics I have known: a friend’s housemate, a few people at our cafe. They remain high IQ, but when they undergo the transition into schizophrenia in their 20s, it seems like the symptoms are losing ability to recognize the barrier between their inside thoughts and ego and outside events. Examples would be their firm belief that a piece of cardboard with a word starting with C had been left by ‘Chris’ as a message that he hates her. Or a man firmly arguing that someone walking by with headphones must have called the police car which drove by five minutes later, and they must be circling the block focusing on him. Another example of the style of associative thining is displayed in churches where preachers often are skilled at relating life or news events to any chapter of the bible, with whatever twist they feel like.

  6. EricXodik says:

    “Schizophrenic”
    being the
    Western Medical BigPharma
    Psychiatric Industry
    word for “Shaman”

  7. ltcolonelnemo says:

    @ Kevin

    I regretted writing that almost instantaneously.

    That being said, anything is possible; I know of him only through bits of text coming at me through my computer screen.

    I suppose it was part of my knee-jerk reaction to the 2012 occult bollocks.

    Here’s a (slightly?) more coherent version:

    David Wilcock (Love his name)

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4951448613711060908

    People predict the “end” all the time, and they marshal all kinds of astounding “signs.” As soon as the apocalypse date passes, another crop rises up; sometimes it’s the same people.

    With the 2012 people, there seems to be a supposition that the elite will bring about the end because they maintain complete control, and as part of that control, they leave clues and signs before they execute part of their strategy so that those who pay attention can prepare themselves.

    I think that if you keep people fearful and make them think that there is no tomorrow, they’ll behave and spend like there is no tomorrow, thus keeping themselves enslaved. Also, any kind of advocacy or effort to make a better future will be given up as futile since it will all end soon anyway. At a certain point, people realize that they’ve wasted a good portion of their lives waiting for something that never came.

  8. realitydesign says:

    The 2012 thing has some real science behind it. Not that it needs to, but if empirical science is your religion it will be good to read the book:

    Fractal Time

    Basically, our planet is subject to cosmic level changes and things like our DNA get upgraded ‘remotely’ by galactic center activity (dec 21st 2012) which will in all probability start a new era for us. This is what the mayans knew would happen.

    Think of it as a planetary software upgrade that will access new areas of the hardware (our DNA) and usher in a whole new operating system.

    Buckle up.

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