David Icke

David Icke Beschreibung
David Vaughan Icke ist ein britischer Publizist und ehemaliger Fußball-Profi. Seit Mitte der er Jahre vertritt er als Buchautor und Redner rechtsesoterische Verschwörungstheorien. David Vaughan Icke [ˈde̯ɪvɪd a̯ɪk] (* April in Leicester, England) ist ein britischer Publizist und ehemaliger Fußball-Profi. Seit Mitte der er. von Mosquito Verlag und David Icke | September 3,9 von 5 Sternen 8 · Broschiert · 24,00 €24,00€. Lieferung bis Mittwoch. „Der Löwe erwacht” ist das bislang eindrucksvollste Buch von David Icke und stellt einen weiteren Meilenstein dar, denn es markiert das nunmehr Jahr der. David Icke ist ein jähriger Mann mit schlohweissem Haar und blauen Das Publikum tobte, Spott und Häme waren fortan David Ickes. David Ickes aufrüttelndes und bisher explosivstes Buch behandelt u.a. den erstaunlichen Hintergrund des Mordes an Diana, Prinzessin von Wales. Jeder Mann. Thalia: Infos zu Autor, Inhalt und Bewertungen ❤ Jetzt»The Answer«nach Hause oder Ihre Filiale vor Ort bestellen!

Leser des Buchs lassen sich in zwei Gruppen teilen: entweder finden Chromecas es völligen Humbug, oder sind restlos überzeugt davon und sehen ihr Leben verändert. Sie enden in einem geheimen Raum, in dem eine jüdische Elite sitzt und die Welt regiert. Page 1 of Alexandria Daddario Start over Page 1 of 1. Zwischen den ausserirdischen Echsen und dem gemeinen Fussvolk, das die Realität nicht wahrhaben will wir alle! Mischlinge zwischen ihnen und den Menschen identifiziert Icke als Chromecas : Sie seien ursprünglich die Aufseher über die Menschheit gewesen. The Biggest Secret: The book that will change the World. And what we are listening to these mainstream doctors are just repeaters. Sein Buch entlarvt nicht nur jene Tv Stream Free, die wir für "Wirklichkeit" halten, sondern auch die Art und Weise, wie diese Illusion ständig Der Kleine Medicus erzeugt und aufrechterhalten wird, um uns in der falschen Realität eingesperrt zu halten. Auch nicht mit scheinbar harmlosen Trickfilmen. According to Lewis and Kahn, Icke aimed to consolidate all conspiracy theories into one project with unlimited explanatory power.
Icke has held public lectures around the world, and by had spoken in at least 25 countries. In October , he spoke for hours to 6, people at London's Wembley Arena.
He and Linda Atherton divorced in , [8] : — and he and Richards were married the same year. He came 12th out of 26 candidates, with votes 0.
Later that year the station stopped broadcasting. Icke combines New Age philosophical discussion about the universe and consciousness with conspiracy theories about public figures being reptilian humanoids and paedophiles.
He argues in favour of reincarnation ; a collective consciousness that has intentionality ; modal realism [16] : 26—27 that other possible worlds exist alongside ours ; and the law of attraction [16] : 30—40 that good and bad thoughts can attract experiences.
In The Biggest Secret , he introduced the idea that many prominent figures derive from the Anunnaki , a reptilian race from the Draco constellation.
Icke is a critic of the scientific method , describing it as "bollocks" in When asked by The Sunday Times to explain the existence of television, he said "It's not that all science is bollocks," but rather "[t]he basis of the way science judges reality is bollocks.
Icke believes that the universe is made up of "vibrational" energy, and consists of an infinite number of dimensions that share the same space, just like television and radio frequencies, and that some people can tune their consciousness to other wavelengths.
Our five senses can access only a tiny frequency range, like a radio tuned to one station. In the space you are occupying now are all the radio and television stations broadcasting to your area.
You can't see them and they can't see each other because they are on different wavelengths. But move your radio dial and suddenly there they are, one after the other.
It is the same with the reality we experience here as "life". What we call the "world" and the "universe" is only one frequency range in an infinite number sharing the same space.
Icke believes that time is an illusion; there is no past, or future, and only the "infinite now" is real, and that humans are an aspect of consciousness, or infinite awareness, which he describes as "all that there is, has been, and ever can be".
Icke believes that an inter-dimensional race of reptilian beings called the Archons have hijacked the earth and are stopping humanity from realising its true potential.
It's an age-old phenomenon known as shape-shifting. The basic form is like a scaly humanoid, with reptilian rather than humanoid eyes. Icke claims the first reptilian-human breeding programmes took place ,—, years ago perhaps creating Adam , [16] : 40 and the third and latest 7, years ago.
He claims the hybrids of the third programme, which are more Anunnaki than human, currently control the world. He writes in The Biggest Secret , "The Brotherhood which controls the world today is the modern expression of the Babylonian Brotherhood of reptile- Aryan priests and 'royalty'".
Icke states that they came together in Sumer after " the flood ", but originated in the Caucasus. Icke has stated that the reptilians come from not only another planet but another dimension, the lower level of the fourth dimension the "lower astral dimension " , the one nearest the physical world.
Icke believes that the only way this "Archontic" influence can be defeated is if people wake up to "the truth" and fill their hearts with love.
Religious studies lecturer David G. Robertson writes that Icke's reptilian idea is adapted from Zecharia Sitchin 's The 12th Planet , combined with material from Credo Mutwa , a Zulu healer.
Icke has said that they came for what he refers to as "mono-atomic gold", which he claims can increase the capacity of the nervous system ten thousandfold, and that after ingesting it the Anunnaki can process vast amounts of information, speed up trans-dimensional travel, and shapeshift from reptilian to human.
As of , Icke claims the reptilian bloodline includes all American presidents, three British and two Canadian prime ministers, several Sumerian kings and Egyptian pharaohs, and a smattering of celebrities.
Key bloodlines are said to include the Rockefellers , Rothschilds , various European aristocratic families, the establishment families of the Eastern United States, and the British House of Windsor.
Icke sometimes calls the reptilian plot the "unseen". However, if we were to accept that Icke himself does not hold such views, and that his work is merely co-opted by groups who undeniably are anti-Semitic, we also have to acknowledge that Icke often does his case no favours.
Critics view Icke's "reptilians" and other theories as antisemitic , [22] [88] [89] and accuse him of Holocaust denial. Icke states that at the apex of the Babylonian Brotherhood stand the Global Elite, and at the top of the Global Elite are what Icke has referred to as the "Prison Wardens".
Icke claims the brotherhood's goal, or their "Great Work of Ages", is a microchipped population, a world government, and a global Orwellian fascist state or New World Order , which he claims will be a post-truth era where freedom of speech is ended.
Icke believes that the brotherhood uses human anxiety as energy and that the Archons keep humanity trapped in a "five sense reality" so they can feed off the negative energy created by fear and hate.
He suggests that these sacrifices continue to this day. Icke uses the phrase "problem—reaction—solution" to explain how he believes the Illuminati agenda advances.
According to Icke, the Illuminati guide us in the direction they desire by creating false problems, which allows them to give their desired solution to the problem they created.
Kennedy and Agenda One of the methods Icke claims they use is creating fake opposites, or what he calls "opposames", such as the Axis and Allied powers of World War II, which he believes were used to provoke the creation of the European Union and the state of Israel.
Bush , Barack Obama and Donald Trump are part of a false political divide. Despite the presidency belonging to the Republican Party then the Democratic Party , then going back to the Republicans, Icke claims they are all pushing the same agenda of regime change in the Middle East , a goal set out in the early s in a document called The Project for the New American Century.
In Tales From The Time Loop , Icke argues that the Illuminati create religious, racial, ethnic and sexual division to divide and rule humanity but believes that the many can only be controlled by the few if they allow themselves to be and that the power the Illuminati have is the power the people give them.
Unplugging from the Matrix means refusing to recognise these illusory fault lines. We are all One. I refuse to see a Jew as different from an Arab and vice versa.
They are both expressions of the One and need to be observed and treated the same, none more or less important than the other. I refuse to see black people in terms that I would not see white, nor to see the 'Left' as I would not see the 'Right'.
How could it be any different, except when we believe the illusion of division is real? If we do that, the Matrix has us.
Icke's solution is peaceful non-compliance , which he believes will disempower "the elite". The Moon Matrix is a broadcast from that spacecraft to the human body—computer, specifically to the left hemisphere of the brain, which gives us our sense of reality: "We are living in a dreamworld within a dreamworld — a Matrix within the virtual-reality universe — and it is being broadcast from the Moon.
Unless people force themselves to become fully conscious, their minds are the Moon's mind. On page of Human Race Get Off Your Knees , Icke writes about working at his computer on the book and having "the overwhelming feeling out of 'nowhere' that the moon was not 'real'.
By 'real' I mean not a 'heavenly body', but an artificial construct or hollowed-out planetoid that has been put there to control life on Earth — which it does.
I have pondered this possibility a few times over the years, but this time I just 'knew'. It was like an enormous penny had suddenly dropped". In this more recent conceptualization, the rings of Saturn which Icke believes were artificially created by reptilian spacecraft are the ultimate source of the signal, while the Moon functions as an amplifier.
The video was removed from the platform, and YouTube tightened its rules to prevent its website being used to spread conspiracy theories about the COVID pandemic.
Icke said in the London Real interview: "If 5G continues and reaches where they want to take it, human life as we know it is over… so people have to make a decision.
London Live screened a similar interview with Icke about coronavirus on 8 April After Ofcom 's formal investigation the UK media regulator decided the 80 minute interview broke the terms of the broadcasting code as it "expressed views which had the potential to cause significant harm to viewers in London during the pandemic" which "were made without the support of any scientific or other evidence.
Icke's main page on Facebook was deleted on 1 May , while other pages on the site promoting Icke with a smaller readership remained on the platform.
Due to continued violation of these policies, we have terminated David Icke's YouTube channel. On 29 August , Icke was a speaker at an anti-lockdown protest in Trafalgar Square , London, organised under the Unite for Freedom banner.
During his speech he stated, "Anyone with a half a brain cell on active duty can see coronavirus is nonsense" [] and, "We have a virus so intelligent that it only infects those taking part in protests the government wants to stop".
He told the police who were present at the rally that they were "enforcing fascism that your own children will have to live with" and urged them to "join us and stop serving the psychopaths".
Interest in Icke's conspiracy theories is widespread and has cut across political, economic, and religious divides.
His audiences hold a wide range of beliefs, uniting individuals, and left and right wing groups; from New Agers , and Ufologists , [7] : 75 [9] : as well as far-right Christian Patriots , and the UK neo-Nazi group Combat 18 , which supports his writings.
Christopher F. Jonathan A. In , when he was questioned by Jon Ronson , Icke declared that The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is evidence not of a Jewish plot but of a reptilian plot.
He also said, "the families in positions of great financial power obsessively interbreed with each other. But I'm not talking about one earth race, Jewish or non-Jewish.
I'm talking about a genetic network that operates through all races, this bloodline being a fusion of human and reptilian genes… let me make myself clear: this does not in any way relate to an earth race.
I strongly believe that a small Jewish clique which has contempt for the mass of Jewish people worked with non-Jews to create the First World War, the Russian Revolution, and the Second World War… They then dominated the Versailles Peace Conference and created the circumstances which made the Second World War inevitable.
They financed Hitler to power in and made the funds available for his rearmament. In the book, Yair Rosenberg reports, Icke uses the words "Jewish" on occasions, and "Rothschild" on occasions.
Thought patterns in the collective Jewish mind have repeatedly created that physical reality of oppression, prejudice and racism which matches the pattern — the expectation — programmed into their collective psyche.
They expect it; they create it. Robertson disputes that Icke is antisemitic, saying that it is just easier for some people to accept that when Icke says reptilians he really means Jews than that he literally means extraterrestrial reptilians control world politics.
Robertson also says that in order to believe the accusations of antisemitism you must ignore numerous things, such as the many high-profile people Icke names as reptilian who are not Jewish a point also made by Jon Ronson in his documentary The Secret Rulers of the World , Part 2: "David Icke, The Lizards and The Jews" , Icke's frequent statements that he is speaking literally and not metaphorically, and that Icke identifies the supposedly reptilian ruling elite as " Aryan " in several places.
Robertson also writes that Icke denounces racism, having called it "the ultimate idiocy". Following complaints from the Canadian Jewish Congress in , Icke was briefly detained by immigration officials in Canada, where he was booked for a speaking tour, [42] and his books were removed from Indigo Books , a Canadian chain.
Several stops on the tour were cancelled by the venues, as was a lecture in London. The Maritim hotel did not give a reason for the cancellation, but The Carl Benz Arena wrote on its Facebook page that it was due to the "contentious nature and the contradictory statements, which for us as a politically neutral event venue do not give a clear picture.
Micheal Vonn, the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association's policy director, told the newspaper: "You are free to be a racist in Canada, you are free to say so and tell others that they should be, too.
In February , the Australian Government cancelled Icke's visa ahead of a planned speaking tour [] on the grounds of his character. Labor's immigration spokesman, Shayne Neumann , said, "Labor welcomes the fact that the Government did what we called on them to do and refused David Icke's visa application.
Political Research Associates has described Icke's politics as "a mishmash of most of the dominant themes of contemporary neofascism, mixed in with a smattering of topics culled from the U.
He believes the U. He began to talk about the big conspiracy by a group of bankers, media moguls, etc. Michael Barkun has described Icke's position as New Age conspiracism , writing that Icke is the most fluent of the genre, [9] : 98, ff, describing his work as "improvisational millennialism ", with an end-of-history scenario involving a final battle between good and evil.
Barkun defines improvisational millennialism as an "act of bricolage ": because everything is connected in the conspiracist world view, every source can be mined for links.
Relying on Douglas Kellner 's distinction between clinical paranoia and a "critical paranoia" that confronts power, Richard Kahn and Tyson Lewis argue that Icke displays elements of both and that his reptilian hypothesis and his "postmodern metanarrative" may be allegorical , a Swiftian satire which is used to give ordinary people a narrative with which to question what they see around them and alert them to the alleged emergence of a global fascist state.
People influenced by Icke have asked public figures if they are lizards. Both men said they were not lizards. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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