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David Icke: Anti-semitic or Just a Guy Who is Really Afraid of Lizards

To some David Icke is a saviour of Humanity, warning us of plots by an evil reptilian race. To others David Icke is viewed as a man using tales of Lizard people to veil antisemitism. To many he is just an ex-footballer that has gone insane. Find out more about David Icke and decide for yourself.

 

This brings us back to the title question, is David Icke antisemitic? He most certainly is not antisemitic. There are many people in the conspiracy theory counter culture who write things openly about so-called Jewish conspiracies that do not veil them with stories of lizard people. They display their hatred openly. If Icke was antisemitic I believe that he would be just as open as those misguided folk are. I believe that Icke is, as he says, actually talking about lizard people from another planet. Beyond this I believe that Icke, himself, is a misguided individual who is onto to the right track about one thing. That thing is that the negative emotions that we feel as a species can have a dire effect on the world. These negative emotions do not have to be the food of some diabolical alien race to affect Humanity in so many awful ways. The worst of these negative emotions is perhaps fear. Fear can get in the way of our species evolving into what it could be.

 

Icke may, himself, be considered guilty of spreading the emotion of fear with his work. He can not, however, be consider to be knowingly spreading the negative emotion of hate in the form of antisemitism. Antisemitism may come about if a person misreads Icke’s work, or fixates on his inclusion of people or organizations that just happen to be Jewish with this race of lizard people. His work can not, however, be labeled as antisemitic for one simple reason, which is, he includes almost everyone in a position of power on Planet Earth as being a part of this perceived diabolical lizard race. The only positive thing that one can therefore take from Icke’s message is to stop having negative emotions, such as fear and hate. As Franklin D. Roosevelt said “There is nothing to fear, but fear itself”. That is a message that Icke, and all of us should be preaching, however, I believe Icke thinks FDR was a Lizard-Human hybrid.

 

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  1. Brenda Nelson

    On March 12, 2010 at 9:23 pm


    Good post.. I dont hear much about this guy as we did 5 years ago.. he seems to have faded

  2. standingproud

    On March 13, 2010 at 1:24 am


    I knew nothing of this person until now.
    Lizard people, right that does it im off to research so I am more able to comment with knowlegde.
    Interesting enough for me to look in to more Mark :) .

  3. Alistair Briggs

    On March 13, 2010 at 4:57 am


    lol – I see him as an ex-footballer gone mad. lol

    It is interesting to hear what he says though, just as it is so bizzare it is actually funny. Although – maybe he is right and then who would be laughing!

  4. thestickman

    On March 13, 2010 at 7:52 am


    So HE’S the one that started that whole ‘lizard aliens’ movement eh? In some listrservs I sometimes read the expression ‘lizard people from another dimension’ and the like but nobody can pin down exactly what they mean by that, or who even started it. I have heard of this guy before, didn’t know that he was the founder and/or chief proponent-instigator.

  5. martie

    On March 13, 2010 at 9:41 am


    Interesting article and man. Though I am not sure that he could engender fear in most normal human beings…though I must admit that I have more scaly skin this winter than usual and have felt incredibly cold. Should I be fearful?

  6. Patrick Bernauw

    On March 13, 2010 at 11:38 am


  7. BluSphere

    On March 13, 2010 at 4:39 pm


    Ahhh. I’ve seen this dude before! Thanks for sharing this Mark! Gotta research a little on this :)
    By the way, great pictures and videos.

    Best regards,
    Anders

  8. RS Wing

    On March 15, 2010 at 7:37 pm


    Wow! You really have a great article here. I don’t believe he was an anti-semite at all. Very misunderstood and controversial figure who re-invented himself through the years. Very interesting read and write here. Great work!
    ps. awesome painting!

  9. Butterfly Musings

    On March 24, 2010 at 1:15 am


    wow that’s a fantastic painting, wow

  10. Matt

    On March 16, 2011 at 8:19 pm


    Icke is hardly the first person to mention the reptilians. It has been a common theme throughout history over thousands of years.

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