(01-22-2023, 06:28 PM)Firestarter Wrote: While most people (both his fans and haters) focus on Icke's conspiracy theories, that are a combination of fact and fiction, he also promotes a new age kind of religiosity.
As new age is really Theosophy, it is really Satanism in disguise. So in fact David Icke is a Satanist, with Icke promoted by "his cult" as the World teacher...
Theosophy was founded by the satanist H.P. Blavatsky, godmother of New Age.
Even some of Icke's most important conspiracy tales are Theosophical. The fiction that Reptilians are taking over the world has its origins in Theosophy. Theosophy has also founded the UFO myth, which is in turn the origins of the alien invasion tale.
Icke claims that he had gotten insights from the spiritual entity "Rakorski", who he also identifies with St. Germain, an occult figure of the late eighteenth century, and a "spiritual master" of Freemasonry. "Rakorski" is really none other than “Master Rakoczi” of Alice Bailey, Blavatsky’s leading disciple.
Maurice Doreal (a.k.a. Claude Doggins) was an important source for Icke. Doreal has also linked UFOs to Reptoids.
In the "Mysteries of the Gobi", Doreal wrote about an ancient war between humans and a “Serpent Race”. The serpents, had “bodies like man, but... heads... like a great snake and... bodies faintly scaled” and possessed hypnotic powers that allowed them to shapeshift into human form (virtually identical to Icke's tale on reptilian ETs): https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtop...793#p70793
One of the most visible results of the brainwashing techniques of this pathological liar, is that Icke's gullible fans aren't able to distinguish between truth and fiction, so they believe just about anything (no matter how ridiculous) when brought in a certain way!
Osho (the Bhagwan) noticed the same in Theosophists.
Quote:Once I went to address a conference of theosophists. Now, theosophists are people who will believe any bullshit — ANY! The more shitty it is, the more believable.https://www.oshoarena.com/theosophists/
There are people like these who are just waiting to believe in anything, because the more nonsensical a belief is, the more important it appears to be. The more absurd it is, the more believable – because if something is logical, then there is no question of believing in it.
What you have written above is utter nonsense.
How about reading some of David Icke’s books before making outlandishly ridiculous claims.