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After the "Conspiracy Theory" episode that aired last week, I thought this needed to be posted here.
On the 26th of December 2006, the British television channel ‘Five’ broadcast “David Icke: Was He Right?” The documentary was centred on Icke’s personal views and how he was ridiculed on the Terry Wogan show in 1991. Since then much of what David Icke spoke of has come true and the world stage has unfolded and taken a turn in the direction of his theories. ‘David Icke: Was He Right?’ is a great comeback to the disgusting way in which Icke was treated by Terry Wogan and his immature audience.
Icke was born April 29th, 1952 and is a British writer and public speaker who has devoted himself since 1990 to researching “who and what is really controlling the world”. A former professional football player at Coventry, reporter, television sports presenter, and former spokesman for the Green Party, he is the author of 20 books explaining his views. Icke argues that he has developed a moral and political world view that combines New Age spiritualism with a passionate denunciation of what he sees as totalitarian trends in the modern world, a position that has been described as “New Age Conspiracy.”
http://truththeory.com/2012/02/16/david-icke-was-he-right/
Icke claims to have built up a worldwide following that hangs on his every word. He still spouts his pet rants: that we are ruled by a sinister elite called the Illuminati whose bodies are inhabited by shape-shifting reptiles. The difference is that, apparently, more people now agree with him.
Icke says the tide has turned because his accurate predictions of world devastation and gloom have given him credibility.
Channel 5 is to screen a documentary on Boxing Day called David Icke: Was He Right? In January 1999, he wrote that "between 2000 and 2002, the United States will suffer a major attack on a large city". In his 1990 paperback, Truth Vibrations, he declared: "The years after the millennium will see gathering conflict all over the world to the point where the United Nations will be overwhelmed." And in the same book he predicted severe hurricanes around the Gulf of Mexico and New Orleans after 2000. "People think I'm some kind of prophet but I'm not someone who gets my information from the ether," says Icke. "I've been given the coordinates about how things work."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2006/dec/21/features11.g2
YouTube Stream
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcQzOZmJykk
Note: This is actually the source file, not the google video rip,it took a little effort to find, but here it is. The only thing I changed on it is the file extension, which I changed from .divx, to .avi, for comparability reasons.