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    David Icke

    Icke is an interesting character, more for the "evidences" he tries to bring to light than his over-arching conclusions (reptillian aliens ruling the planet, etc.) Though on some stuff (and it's all over the place) he is factually mistaken - for example, alot of the etymological arguments in his works are bunk (ex. "such and such a word, in English, kinda sounds like some of these other words from old Egyptian, Persian, and Paleo-Hebrew - hence that means this is where the subject of that English word comes from!")

    With all of that said though, I do think his characterization of many of the "powers that be" as being reptillian does constitute a really true allegory. It's kind of like Hunter S. Thompson - get all of the facts wrong while still managing to (in a sense) tell the truth. And the truth is, we are ruled by (mostly) souless people who don't care who they hurt to preserve what they believe they're entitled to...which seems to be, to their thinking, the world and everything in it (including you and I.)

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    David Icke

    My fish got ick and died recently.

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    David Icke

    Quote Originally Posted by sharer6969
    Icke is an interesting character, more for the "evidences" he tries to bring to light than his over-arching conclusions (reptillian aliens ruling the planet, etc.) Though on some stuff (and it's all over the place) he is factually mistaken - for example, alot of the etymological arguments in his works are bunk (ex. "such and such a word, in English, kinda sounds like some of these other words from old Egyptian, Persian, and Paleo-Hebrew - hence that means this is where the subject of that English word comes from!")

    With all of that said though, I do think his characterization of many of the "powers that be" as being reptillian does constitute a really true allegory. It's kind of like Hunter S. Thompson - get all of the facts wrong while still managing to (in a sense) tell the truth. And the truth is, we are ruled by (mostly) souless people who don't care who they hurt to preserve what they believe they're entitled to...which seems to be, to their thinking, the world and everything in it (including you and I.)
    :clap: Very nicely put.

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    David Icke

    I've made my way (mostly) through one of his books. It was... interesting.

    2Spare - Top 10 Most Eccentric People you didn't know

    he made it to this top 10 Eccentric people list....

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    David Icke

    I know someone who is very keen on David Icke's writings and also paid quite a bit to go to a three hour lecture! He says the 'loony' bits of Icke's writings are what stop him from being locked up or otherwise dealt with by the powers that be - most people dismiss Icke as bonkers therefore he is no threat, and he's safe.

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    David Icke

    THE REPTILIANS ARE REAL!

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    David Icke

    I watch alot of his videos. He is a very intelligent individual. That being said, I don't "believe" everything, or anything he says. On the same token, I do not blindly disbelieve it. Just absorb the information and take it in.

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    David Icke

    Quote Originally Posted by sharer6969
    Icke is an interesting character, more for the "evidences" he tries to bring to light than his over-arching conclusions (reptillian aliens ruling the planet, etc.) Though on some stuff (and it's all over the place) he is factually mistaken - for example, alot of the etymological arguments in his works are bunk (ex. "such and such a word, in English, kinda sounds like some of these other words from old Egyptian, Persian, and Paleo-Hebrew - hence that means this is where the subject of that English word comes from!")

    With all of that said though, I do think his characterization of many of the "powers that be" as being reptillian does constitute a really true allegory. It's kind of like Hunter S. Thompson - get all of the facts wrong while still managing to (in a sense) tell the truth. And the truth is, we are ruled by (mostly) souless people who don't care who they hurt to preserve what they believe they're entitled to...which seems to be, to their thinking, the world and everything in it (including you and I.)
    you hit the nail right on its head, Furthermore, I believe he is the Lost King of Marduk, and is a badass who likes to bask in very warm temperates. Kinda like Buffy the Lizardman slayer, he has some qualities of his enemies in himself.

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    David Icke

    David Icke is a very very crazy person. I took him seriously, once, the first time I heard him talk, back when I was gullible and got into the whole 9/11 conspiracy thing. But of course I haven't been able to take him seriously ever again since I got cured of 9/11-conspiracy-itis and learned about his shapeshifting reptilian alien theories.

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