I'm thankful for David Icke and Reiner Fuellmich. Excellent interview. The world according to David Icke.
It’s the Canadian Thanksgiving this weekend. So here is one thing I’m thankful for. Reiner Fuellmich’s interview with David Icke. Somehow I had managed to avoid listening to David Icke - to avoid listening to his talking on this and that. Ok, sure, I would thought, all fine - but it didn’t seem there was anything for me to learn.
Now, the interview. What I learned most: the evolution and beliefs and reasons for the beliefs of David Icke. Fascinating.
A fabulous introduction.
And more.
I’m not surprised that I didn’t listen. So much of his understanding of what is going on is, as expected, nothing new for me. But, very very important, his vision of what is going on is very close to my less firm beliefs about the various realities - from his beliefs about the predator cohort to his beliefs about the various “broadcasting ranges” - which brings me to his vision of what is usually called the spiritual, but which he calls consciousness. It makes a lot of sense to me.
Perhaps most, this is a fascinating interview with an extremely interesting person - starting from his awakening way back in 1989 - when I had no clue about the existence of anything beyond the political forces and the corporations - continuing with his commitment to speaking out in every format (books, interviews, speaking tours, etc) about his awarenesses, perceptions, information, conclusions, beliefs.
Here’s the interview:
You may have heard, by the way, of Icke’s belief in reptilians and in the possibility of some entities being able to shape shift. (I hadn’t, because of my lack of attention to Icke.) Now, checking a bit, one thing I’ve heard about those beliefs is that he may have fallen for a psy-op trap laid out for him, of various people coming to him on a North American speaking tour when he was away from home ground. The psy-op trap: to discredit him, to make people throw out all he is saying.
I don’t know about those beliefs, as I haven’t done any previous listening to Icke, and as those beliefs did not come up in this interview.
My general conclusion: there is massive interesting stuff in the interview.
David Icke. Someone with the courage to explore long before most people had an inkling about the Global Predators, with the courage to acknowledge what he was coming to see and become aware of, and with the courage to speak out for decades and keep going further - into the distant past, into the possibility of various realities all in the same place but on different “band frequencies,” and most, info a deep exploration of what we are living.
Finally, a thank you to Reiner Fuellmich and his team for the excellent interview.
Posted October 9, 2023
Not so sure about the alleged Icke comment about making the reptiles up for his own safety - albeit it is the first thing anyone mentions in trying to de-legitimise the guy's 30 years of research and predicting the exact world we live in today; from a holographic universe to endless war, to pandemics and the complete control of human existence, the guy has nailed it.
As for the reptile thing, check out the books of Dr Ardy Sixkiller Clarke. Years of research with the Indigenous peoples of the Americas and their interactions with beings of varying appearances. The 2019 'Space Age Indians' has the subtitle;'Their encounters with the Blue Men, Reptilians and other Star People'. An entire chapter is dedicted to encounters with reptilians including law enforcement officers on reservations and troops on the battlefield/tunnels of Vietnam. Interesting stuff.
Highly unlikely Icke was a psyop victim - his first American tour was a complete disaster, speaking to empty theatres. His subsequent friendship with Credo Mutwa did far more to cement his belief that these beings are a real phenomenon.