his theories are slightly wierd to say the least, especially the whole repitilian idea, but I often think it is used out of contents, i have heard Icke say that this was a thoery and he doesn't know whether it is true. I don't agree with his theories but I don't just throw them out of the wondow though because granted he does think a long way out of the box peacex
His intentions are good, and he presents a lot of good facts and theories...but the way he goes about it is a little tough to deal with...ah, well
The reptilian thing should only be taken metaphorically. Switching to the repitilian part of the brain that deals with ego and greed. Appearing benevolent in the public eye but an allegorical demon behind closed doors.
Ahh, never realized that numbskull. Interesting, THOSE FUCKING SHAPESHIFTERS!!! We've got to stop em!
Actually this is what he beleives (or pretends to beleive), in the literial sense, shapeshifting alien lizards. I'm just saying it's a good way of looking at it if you take it only as a METAPHOR.
His a legend... truth speaker for our times This film comes in 2 parts- what he says makes sense... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0qdZANdKnQ"]YouTube - The Love Police Synchros with David Icke (1 of 2)
The most suprising thing to me is that he was once a professional soccer player - not a group that habitually encourages free-thinking [go onto any soccer forum and you'll see what I mean]. A lot of his ideas seem a bit weird, but then, we're ruled by conservative, so-called rational people, and it doesn't seem to have done us a whole lot of good. Mind you, I suppose the Monster Raving Loony Party have been espousing that view for years...
The man is either insane or an exceptional conman. Either way, best not to infect your mind with his horse shit. He's a former pro football player who one day decided to go on a popular TV show in England presented by Terry Wogan and proclaim himself the son of a God. He then went on to expand his theory of the world being manipulated by a race of Lizards in human form for years with various books. Makes quite a living peddling nonsense.
Considering other points of view, even if they do seem a bit off the usual well-worn tracks, doesn't amount to being infected, does it ? Well - how do we know that he's not right, or at least on the right track ? I see you're from Ireland - while not intending to make any assumptions about your personal beliefs, there are many of your countrymen who believe that the Pope is God's representive on Earth...a God who, it seems, condones all sorts of atrocities and stupidities and gets really upset apparently if people use birth control. Why is Icke any less the son of God, or his views any weirder than that of, for example, the Pope and Roman Catholicism ? Not saying I believe anything he says, but I dont have anything to prove him wrong either.
When someone claims that the world is secretly controlled by lizards, and that he is the son of God (He's retracted that statement now of course) and offers absolutely zero evidence for such contentions, then absolutely.. We should consider such opinion infectious nonsense. I am not a Catholic, why you're going on about some of the Catholics in my country is beyond me, as it has nothing to do with me or the current discussion, except to say that The Catholic church offers no credible proof of its claims either. Anything else in your post pertaining to the church is of no consequence to me and really does nothing to dampen the ridiculousness of the man that is David Icke. I don't have to prove Icke wrong about anything, as he has proven nothing to disprove. I can claim there is a magical teapot floating in orbit around the sun and it cannot be seen even with the best telescopes on the planet, my claim would have as much credibility as any of Ickes, but of course we both know, that it's nonsense to suggest a magical teapot is floating in orbit around the sun, yet you could never prove my claim wrong.
mmm... just surpose he ment the son of God as in u too are the sun of God- Someone wrote this too Actually this is what he beleives (or pretends to beleive), in the literial sense, shapeshifting alien lizards. I'm just saying it's a good way of looking at it if you take it only as a METAPHOR. Now I know some minds cant cope with this, but see he is talking not in the literal sense!!! Icke has alot. not all but alot of answers and wisdoms to teach. He is one of the first people to publically make a stand and say This is all fucking wrong! :sunny:
I dont suppose you believe in the magical teapot out in space either ? No, and if you re-read what I said: I see you're from Ireland - while not intending to make any assumptions about your personal beliefs and I went on to say: there are many of your countrymen who believe that the Pope is God's representive on Earth...a God who, it seems, condones all sorts of atrocities and stupidities and gets really upset apparently if people use birth control. See, I was trying to put it into a context someone in Ireland - where the RC church is much more part of everyday life than in England - might readily comprehend. The point being, as I said: Why is Icke any less the son of God, or his views any weirder than that of, for example, the Pope and Roman Catholicism ? Well ? Why ? You're expanding a lot of energy on something you claim is of no consequence. Aha, well that's where you're wrong ! See, I too know about the Magical Teapot. I wholeheartedly accept its existence.:alien: