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Does Noel Edmonds Have A Point?

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sp1814 | 20:45 Thu 06th Aug 2015 | News
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...or is his sliding dangerously close to David Icke territory?

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/noel-edmonds-says-death-doesnt-exist-and-electrosmog-is-more-deadly-than-ebola-or-aids-10439536.html?icn=puff-4

I find myself liking his theory about the body being a container of continuing cosmic energy (no stranger than any religious theory), but are we really destroying the earth's electromagnetic fields? And is this more destructive that the spread of AIDS???
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Death may or may not exist depending on what is true and what the definition of "death" is. I have always put forward the view that death is the point at which the physical body ceases to be controlled by the brain. To refer to life after death is confusing because if that which we truly are continues to exist then it is going to be a different state which should no...
22:50 Thu 06th Aug 2015
Funny you should mention him today, I was thinking about him earlier (on another thread on another website) and his theory of attracting luck, I think he published a book about his success. He drew symbols on his hands. Sounds weird but it worked for him. This new theory of his could be interesting.
As far as I'm concerned, dead is dead.... end of!

I find that quite comforting.
If his symbols gave him confidence... it's a bit like a placebo.
“I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it.”


― Mark Twain
I like that quote, ratter. It's a new one on me.
Mark had merely forgotten all the inconvenience caused by not being alive. A traumatic incident like birth can do that to you. After all, how much did he manage to get done prior ?
He has as much credibility as Icke, ie begger all !
Mad as a box of frogs.
There does seem something preternatural about his beard. There's not a trace of grey in it. Or there wasn't the last time I saw him on television.
I think Mr Tiny-Beard is just an ageing hippy at heart - rather like William Roache.

If it gives him comfort, and something to talk about, then no harm - he can be ignored quite easily.
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Old_Geezer

A thoroughly deserved 'Best Answer' award there Sir.
I think he's flipped.

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