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Monday, March 23, 2009

Headlines - defined for David Icke

Anybody visiting the 'headlines' page on David Icke's website might well wonder where exactly they are - despite the helpful instruction - directly below the words 'Latest Headlines' it states, 'Scroll down to view headlines'.

Headlines, by definition, are lines which appear at the head of the page - hence the word, 'headline'. Couldn't be simpler.

So, following the advice to scroll down, just how far does a visitor need to go? It's very likely that David Icke does not want readers to think too much about that question as it is necessary to scroll past 14 feet (4.5 meters) of advertisements and notices (the same advertisements and notices which adorn his front page) before the first headline is reached. Even if the world's tallest man was standing upon the shoulders of the second tallest man, the so-called headlines would be below the feet of the man standing on the ground.

Once readers have arrived at the headlines they are invited to 'Refresh Frequently' as they are 'Updated throughout the day'. Is that a fact? I've been back quite regularly and never have the headlines been updated after their initial daily post.

What is even more irritating is that the page is so stuffed full of junk that embedded videos will virtually never play correctly - the video's original source having to be found in order to watch them.

It has to be the most laborious page to load - and wasting so much bandwidth loading the same array of self-publicising images every day can be extremely tedious. Someone once said that less is more. I wish somebody could get it through to David Icke that in the case of his 'headlines' page, more is quite definitely less.

David Icke's Headlines

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