I don't know how David Icke pronounces it, but it was not originally pronounced Eye-ck.
Icke in 2013
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View full-sizeDownload David Vaughan Icke (/vɔːn aɪk/ vawn iyk; born 29 April 1952) is an English conspiracy theorist and a former footballer and sports broadcaster. He has written over 20 books, self-published since the mid-1990s, and spoken in more than 25 countries.
It was pronounced Ick, as in icky.
Rhyming with sick.
And dick.
So, the Ickes descend from the British Hicks/Hickes.
Who are the Hicks?
They are in the peerage, being the Baronets of Beverston Castle.
The 1st Baronet Hicks married Margaret Paget in about 1650, and this linked him to all the top families.
She was the daughter of William Paget, 4th Lord Paget.
Her grandmother was Nazareth Newton, and Nazareth's grandmother was Margaret Woodville, daughter of the Earl Rivers.
A Woodville had been Queen (of Edward IV) in those years, remember.
They were later linked to the Tudors.
Before she married Paget, Nazareth Newton had been married to Thomas Southwell, whose mother was Margaret Neville.
The Nevilles were the Lords of Abergavenny, related to the Lords Dacre and the Parrs.
The Nevilles were also the Earls of Westmoreland, and later became the Westmorelands.
Through them, the Hicks were also related to Earls of Stafford and the Beauchamps, Earls of Warwick.
Through the Pagets, they were related to the Knollys, and through them to the:
Riches
Boleyns
Howards
and Spencers.
The Hicks later became Hicks-Beach, the Earls of Saint Aldwyn.
The 3rd Earl was still alive in 2003.
His maternal grandfather was Henry Mills, and Mills' mother was Mary Seymour Dawson-Damer.
The Seymours were the Marquesses of Hertford.
Her father was a Dawson, the 4th Earl of Portarlington and her mother was Harriet Montagu, of the famous Montagus.
Her father was the 6th Baron Rokeby.
The Montagus are related to the Robinsons, Morrises, and Drakes.
Through the Dawsons, they are related to the Stuarts, Earls of Bute.
Atherton in 2009
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View full-sizeDownload William Atherton (born July 30, 1947) is an American actor. He had starring roles in The Sugarland Express (1974), The Day of the Locust (1975), The Hindenburg (1975) and Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977), but is most recognized for supporting roles in Ghostbusters and Die Hard film series.
Although he has a page at Wikipedia, it is not listed under a Wiki search for Atherton.
He held the highest military rank in colonial New England.
He was also a land speculator, which means he was a millionaire and a crook.
He also allegedly hanged several Quakers, although if you don't believe it, you aren't alone.
Hawthorne in the 1860s
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View full-sizeDownload Nathaniel Hawthorne (born Nathaniel Hathorne; July 4, 1804 – May 19, 1864) was an American novelist and short story writer. His works often focus on history, morality, and religion.
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View full-sizeDownload Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (February 27, 1807 – March 24, 1882) was an American poet and educator. His original works include the poems "Paul Revere's Ride", "The Song of Hiawatha", and "Evangeline". He was the first American to completely translate Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy and was one of the fireside poets from New England.
Icke's second wife was Pamela Leigh Richards.
Notice first the middle name.
We saw the Leghs above, didn't we?
Same name, different spelling.
The Richards are also related to all the people above.
For instance, in 1932, Patricia Richards of the peerage married George Child-Villiers, Earl of Jersey.
When that marriage ended, she moved on to Major Robin Filmer-Wilson, son of Arthur Stanley Wilson-Filmer.
The Barons Wilson were related to the Grays (Greys), and through them to the Stanleys.
The Wilsons were also related to the Barings (Bank):
She later denied saying that, but neither she nor Icke sued or even threatened to sue the paper, which is strange.
Which means it looks like part of the project.
Icke's dad was in the RAF.
Before he became a conspiracy theorist, David played football for Hereford United, was a reporter for the Leicester Advertiser, and then was an announcer for BBC radio.
In 1976, he moved to Saudi Arabia, allegedly to “help” with their football team.
That's curious.
In 1981 he became a news presenter for BBC's Newsnight, a major news program in the UK.
He continued to work on BBC Sport until 1990, by which time he was a household name.
In 1989 he was one of a handful of panelists in the high-profile debate on animal rights at the Royal Institute of Great Britain.
All this success is more indication he was connected, since it is via these connections you succeed—as Icke himself later admitted in lectures.
He has told us the world is rigged, so before 1990 it appears it was very rigged in his favor.
Despite that, suddenly in 1990 Icke appeared to go off the deep end, claiming he was the “Son of the Godhead” and claiming to receive messages from the beyond from Wang Ye Lee.
That name sounds like another Intel joke.
Icke's wife Atherton changed her name to Michaela, which she claimed was an aspect of the Archangel Michael.
Rather than put them both in straightjackets, Terry Wogan was instructed to invite Icke to come on his program Wogan, a popular prime time talk show.
Wogan at the Cheltenham Literature Festival in 2015
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View full-sizeDownload Sir Michael Terence Wogan KBE DL (/ˈwoʊɡən/; 3 August 1938 – 31 January 2016) was an Irish-British radio and television broadcaster who worked for the BBC in the UK for most of his career. Between 1993 and his semi-retirement in December 2009, his BBC Radio 2 weekday breakfast programme Wake Up to Wogan regularly drew an estimated eight million listeners. He was believed to be the most listened-to radio broadcaster in Europe.
Icke also appeared on BBC radio with Nicky Campbell, and ITV with Fern Britton.
Wogan backed down and appeared to be lectured by the superior Icke.
Very, very strange.
Ask yourself this:
why would Wogan have him on, and why would Wogan allow Icke to have the upper hand?
These shows are completely staged, and Wogan and his people were in control.
They could have edited the show any way they liked.
So why run promotion for Icke?
Jones in 2024
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View full-sizeDownload Alexander Emerick Jones (born February 11, 1974) is an American far-right[10] radio show host and prominent conspiracy theorist. He hosts The Alex Jones Show from Austin, Texas, which was previously broadcast by the Genesis Communications Network across the United States via syndicated and internet radio. Jones's website, InfoWars, promotes conspiracy theories and fake news, as do his other websites, NewsWars and PrisonPlanet. Jones has provided a platform and support for white nationalists, giving Nick Fuentes a platform on his website, Banned.Video, as well as providing an "entry point" to their ideology. In 2023, leaked texts from Jones's phone revealed that he created the website National File to evade social media bans on InfoWars content.
And, of course, they did a similar thing with Alex Jones on Piers Morgan a few years later.
Morgan in 2023
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View full-sizeDownload Piers Stefan Pughe-Morgan (/pɪərz/; né O'Meara, born 30 March 1965[1]) is an English broadcaster, journalist, writer, and media personality. He began his career in 1988 at the tabloid The Sun. In 1994, at the age of 29, he was appointed editor of the News of the World by Rupert Murdoch, which made him the youngest editor of a British national newspaper in more than half a century. From 1995, Morgan edited the Daily Mirror, but was fired in 2004. He was the editorial director of First News from 2006 to 2007. In 2014, Morgan became the first editor-at-large of the MailOnline website's US operation.
Hello, does anyone ever make any connections?
Does anyone even look at a last name?
These people don't have to hide because their audience is so gullible.
Within the year, Icke had a book out with a mainstream publisher.
Gill and MacMillan published Truth Vibrations in 1991.
Seeing that Gill and MacMillan mainly publishes educational books for school and college students, why would they publish this wild conspiracy theory of a guy claiming to be a “World Visionary”?
It makes no sense.
Although we are told Truth Vibrations was a bestseller, only one copy comes up in the US at Ebay on a search.
Five more books came out in the next three years.
This from a guy who couldn't get through high school, dropping out at age 15.
And again, all were promoted by mainstream publishers.
The first of these was Love Changes Everything.
But we find the same thing at Ebay, with only two copies available worldwide, one in Australia and one in the UK!
To see some of the other offerings of Aquarian Press through the years, go here.
Looks like another MI6 front to me.
We are told Icke has a huge audience, but to me it looks manufactured.
The lack of books at Ebay tends to confirm that.
We see huge audiences for his lectures, but those can be bought.
Remember, Leni Riefenstahl had 30,000 extras for her films back in the 1930s.
Riefenstahl in a 1930s postcard honoring her for the propaganda film Olympia
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View full-sizeDownload Helene Bertha Amalie "Leni" Riefenstahl (German: [ˈleː.niː ˈʁiː.fn̩.ʃtaːl] ⓘ; 22 August 1902 – 8 September 2003) was a German film director, photographer and actress known for producing Nazi propaganda.
So just because you see a packed auditorium does not mean any real people are paying to get in.
Maybe they were paid to sit there.
Do you really think that many people are going to show up to be lectured to by David Icke?
Believe it if you must, but I no longer do.
A couple of readers have compared me to Icke, or asked me about Icke, which is why I am here on this page today.
I point out that Icke tends to accept mainstream history, simply giving you an alternative reading.
I have proved that most of the big events of recent history were staged, so my reading and Icke's reading have no point of contact.
In my opinion, Icke is from the families he is pretending to out, and his project is to blackwash conspiracy theories in general, by making them look as whacky as possible.
This is what all the Reptilian shape-changer stuff is about.
But since he has appeared half-mad all along, this may not be necessary.
Notice that another prominent plank of Icke's theorizing is that our world is a hologram, beamed from the Moon or Saturn.
Except for the part about Saturn, he shares this theory with mainstream science as sold at such places as Scientific American and other top science rags.
Neither Icke nor the science mags are in good company there.
On my science site, I have deconstructed this project thoroughly in many papers.
It is a conspicuous project of Western Intel, another subset of the old Operation Chaos, by which worldwide Intelligence attempts to explain to you the source of your own confusion.
It isn't that you are purposely miseducated, taught a lot of contradictory things to keep you disempowered.
It isn't that all problems—scientific and non-scientific—are vastly overcomplicated, to keep you from progressing.
It isn't that the media is one gigantic lie.
It isn't that you are kept miserable and confused so that you will spend more money to compensate.
It isn't that you are kept in a state of managed fear and anxiety and panic, to the same end.
No, according to them, the problem is that you are a brain in a tank, fed information from the Moon in the form of holography.
You aren't being hoaxed by crypto Jewish governors, intent on stealing everything you own while you are in therapy; no, you are being hoaxed by aliens or Satanists or reptilians from another dimension.
Also notice that Icke has nourished a relationship with the far right, while I have simply outed it as another hoax.
I have no relationship to the far right and want none.
I sell myself as an old-fashioned liberal (not neo-liberal), of the pre-Limbaugh definitions.
Meaning that I am opposed to both the old world-order of top-down control via lying and theft and the new-world-order of top-down control via lying and theft.
Mainly I am for the truth and for a world not managed on every level by the hoaxing governors.
I am against all the treasury-sucking schemes of the elite and believe that public monies should go to real and useful projects.
I am against raping the world and the majority of its people for profit.
But on a gut level, I think I am personally offended by the lies.
I am offended that I have been lumped in with the sheep, expected to believe this stuff.
I am offended that they are still trying to pass stuff by me in emails or phone calls.
I say to them, tell it to someone who might believe it.
I am the one who did all this research, so you can't fool me anymore.
If you try, you are just exposing yourself.
Some of them still try, though, which indicates to me they are just following orders.
They haven't read my papers—beyond a skimming of a couple—and their instructions are to try to divert me for any amount of time they can, in any way possible.
This is what RatWiki is, and the forums, and the spamming of my inbox.
Anything to keep me from doing more research.
It isn't working, is it?
Money poorly spent, their only sin.
Addendum May 15, 2017:
A reader sent in some supporting information.
Icke admits he lives on the Isle of Wight.
Curiously, many of those in the peerage in the families listed above also live/lived there, including the;