David Icke

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David Icke's reptilian agenda is a fascinating creation, no doubt given from extraterrestrial sources. As a metaphor, simply amazing. [1]

But what, or whom does conspiracy-baiting serve? The source of David Icke's elaborate construction is key to discerning what is wrong with the picture he paints. Humans make the presumption that off-world sources are always more knowledgeable and better informed--more "worldly wise"--than we in our limited perspective. Certainly they are more experienced in the affairs of commerce among extraterrestrial races and also have been observing our world with a perspective that makes us look like fish swimming in a tank; the presumption that this makes them purely objective or in any way altruistic is where the fault lies.

"When you make everything mysterious, you lose touch with what is obvious and you will live in fantasy about everything. That is both pathetic and dangerous for you and your race.
"Your true state of mind, Knowledge, generally deals with material things in a very down-to-earth fashion and deals with things that are beyond the material in a wholly different way, naturally. There is no confusion of levels or different realms here."[2]

References

  1. Tyson E. Lewis, Richard Kahn. The Reptoid Hypothesis.
  2. Marshall Vian Summers. Wisdom from the Greater Community Volume Two, Chapter 13: Religion as Mystery

See Also

The Reptilian agenda

Soul traps