by Elvis » Sat Mar 03, 2012 4:38 pm
I may as well volunteer my 2¢ on Icke--
Around 1999 a friend handed me The Biggest Secret and said I should read it. I think I'd previously heard Icke on the Art Bell radio show. (Bell later banned Icke from the show, on the grounds that "I just don't buy it"; George Noory let him come back.) I eagerly dove into the book for its steady hits of conspiracy dope(amine).
The Biggest Secret is like, as they say, a big Chinese combo meal. Mmmm, sweet 'n sour! Have you tried the spring rolls?! OMG these chestnuts! The texture!
Afterward you're peckish again, thinking, "didn't I just eat a big meal?"
I actually reread much of the book (skipping some chapters) to try and get some purchase on its ingredients, but, as I remember, important details were fuzzy, such as where is the footnote for the Paris tunnel CCTV cameras suddenly malfunctioning right in time to not record Princess Diana's last moments? If that happened, it's a pretty big deal, I'd say. But I couldn't find any documentation for it, and as I recall, it's just something someone told him.
The lizard people thing, at least in The Biggest Secret, seems to be based what he was told by two or three people plus a couple of third-hand reports along the lines of "this one guy said he saw this other guy change into a lizard for a moment." Of course he ties it in with all the dragon symbolism in British culture, which is interesting in itself, but altogether it's too thin as a foundation for a comprehensive view of "reality."
I tried to read another Icke book but there was a lot of overlap with Biggest Secret and I just thought, "is this trip necessary?" I perused his website (this was around 2000-2001) and have since watched a couple of his videos on YouTube, and that's been plenty enough for me.
Icke could be right about Diana's death, I suppose (it's one of the more interesting chapters as I recall), and the existence of lizard-like aliens wouldn't especially surprise me, but I don't share any of his certainty about it, and his materials are not anything I share with others (as I'm wont to do with more persuasive stuff).
I didn't get the impression Icke is antisemitic, and I was watching for it. I think it's quite possible he's been fed bad information to poison the banquet.
Egad---have I just written this much on David Icke? In any case, this is an interesting thread, it's good to thrash it out.
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