I respect your value of finding the accuracy of Icke's content. I reflected on what you said and had some thoughts...
"true facts" can provide people with an opportunity for discernment - and creative thinking
For example:
'Alien reptilians ruling the world'
which comes from
Entities with 'trickster' aspects interacting with and influencing people according to a Southern African (Zulu) shamanic worldview.
might have come from
Some sort of intervention interaction with ETI...
which when memespliced with
the facts that the number of planets with a 'Goldilocks Zone' is revising ever-upwards - (NASA saying
500 million in the Milky Way alone is now seen as *conservative* (!!!) )
which when memespliced with
the Multiverse theory of physics (which has aspects that were predicted and validated eg The Southern 'Cold Spot') which opens up the
leads to a 'working hypothesis' that
The chances of Earth NOT being subject to a great deal of on-going high-volume multi-actor ETI interaction are near zero....
rat poison is
dangerous to rats and to humans if eaten, but not if touched.When I think of rat poison for rats, I think of Icke enabling someone like Ben Fellows to have a voice, a case of absolutely enormous potential impact. Does he try and give a voice to people with absolutely none? Well, yes. Jimmy Saville victims, Holly Grieg, Ben Fellows, the Cabinda slaughter. The single activist thread on Jimmy Savile has had more than 8
million views...
Icke also creates an environment where people start questioning things that they have taken for granted - and around the whole Elites / Pedos area he was having a huge amount of crap thrown at him for saying for years for calling out Jimmy Saville and Prince Phillip. In the UK this was actually WAY more bizarre than anything 'reptilian' - the Saville allegations turned out to be if anything UNDERstated...
So my point is that it is important to be very aware of what one is labelling 'rat poison', because rat poison = 'preposterous' isnt asserting a truth value, it's an adjective.
My other point about him is simple:
the importance of coming up with alternative explanations to what Icke says that may fit facts much better than Icke's own dot joining.
For example, for me his 'pyramid hierarchical' model of power relations is much less convincing than an 'ecosystem' one. That doesnt stop real world factions trying to enact a globalist hierarchy though...
FInally, - I spent time looking on Icke's Forum for people who really want to take real world action, and found loads of them
They were unsure how to take the first step and what to do - - we started a discussion on this very subject last week which I dropped the ball on - so I am going back there to pick the ball up again - and run with it
PS
David Icke generates lots of noise in the signal - whereas someone like Sam Harris generates lots of hate in the signal.
Notice how an interesting critique (on Eben Alexander, in Newsweek) is sandwiched in fascistic "My way is the ONLY WAY" a fascistic bullshit of cognitive monoculture.
Harris et al are MUCH more dangerous than Icke, their influence is orders of magnitude greater in the real world and their message is MUCH clearer...Whether you read it online or hold the physical object in your hands, this issue of Newsweek is best viewed as an archaeological artifact that is certain to embarrass us in the eyes of future generations. Its existence surely says more about our time than the editors at the magazine meant to say—for the cover alone reveals the abasement and desperation of our journalism, the intellectual bankruptcy and resultant tenacity of faith-based religion, and our ubiquitous confusion about the nature of scientific authority. The article is the modern equivalent of a 14th-century woodcut depicting the work of alchemists, inquisitors, Crusaders, and fortune-tellers. I hope our descendants understand that at least some of us were blushing.
<Interesting fun article about NDEs>
Let me suggest that, whether or not heaven exists, Alexander sounds precisely how a scientist should not sound when he doesn’t know what he is talking about. And his article is not the sort of thing that the editors of a once-important magazine should publish if they hope to reclaim some measure of respect for their battered brand.