
Brian Rose & David Icke on LondonReal
The first three Brian Rose / David Icke interviews on London Real in which David predicts virtually everything that came to pass in the months that followed.
As the Earth spun, the Mediterranean Sea, that cradle of ancient tales, became a beast unchained. The Strait of Gibraltar, gateway to the Atlantic, slammed shut as the crust buckled, trapping the sea in a prison of land. The waters, driven by the planet’s sudden tilt, surged forth in a monstrous wave, 50 to 100 meters high, racing at 120 meters per second—faster than the swiftest eagle. Half the sea, 1.85 million cubic kilometers, broke free, pouring over the Sahara with a force that tore away the sands and stones of ages past.
The conventional narrative of Earth’s history — a gradual, uniform progression spanning 4.5 billion years — may be the greatest scientific misconception of our time. This is not merely an academic concern; it fundamentally alters our understanding of human history, the development of civilization, and our place in the cosmos. If the true timeline of Earth has been compressed by catastrophic events, then humanity’s journey may be far more tumultuous — and recent — than we have been led to believe.
“Modern science, with its sophisticated instruments and vast datasets, has begun to reveal patterns that our ancestors knew well. We have discovered that our solar system is not the clockwork model of perfect stability that we once imagined, but a dynamic system of interacting forces. The Sun’s activity follows cycles within cycles. The planets move in harmonic resonances that can build and diminish over time. And at the heart of our own world, the massive iron core holds secrets we are only beginning to understand.”
“What we have outlined in this paper are insupportable aspects of our contemporary medical system that need to be changed, beginning at its very foundations. When the number one killer in a society is the healthcare system, that system must take responsibility for its shortcomings. It’s a failed system in need of immediate attention.”
Entropy, under Vernadsky’s lens, emerges not as the destroyer other frameworks assume but as the experiential gradient through which consciousness innovates. This synthesis reveals entropy only as the creative tax of universal becoming. By collapsing possibilities into actualities, humanity transforms entropy into a tool of meaning-making, reshaping the lithosphere into a logosphere where matter becomes information, and existence becomes novelty.
Entropy, far from being purely destructive, is a creative force that drives systems to optimize energy dissipation through resonance. This insight suggests that periodic reorganizations—whether in Earth’s systems or in the cosmos—are not anomalies but essential aspects of a self-regulating universe.
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