Interesting video presentation. I liked it. Specially at 44.38 minutes.
The host has in the background many icons from the Orthodox Church, at the same time on the screen is a static image of David Icke, and his website is Ickonic.com, and at the same time a guy with the nickname Ghengis Khan donates $9.99 and it is presented in the video all at the same time.
I mean talking about irony and synchronicity here! It was hilarious at that moment! 
Ultimately, a David Icke is doing his best but this is possible due to the Western civilization that has devoldved in record speed. He is a victim and result of that decline.
All newagers did or are doing the best they can and what was imposed on them by their masters.
David Icke is still the craziest of them though.
However do you remember the 2012 doomsday opinions back then? Even one Richard Hoagland fell under their influence to some extent.
Then the only one who claimed that nothing apocalyptic will happen in that 2012 was David Icke. I think at least thatās for respect.
Couldnāt the Renaissance period in Europe be seen at that time as a kind of New Age movement?
The devolution of Western civilization, as indeed of all previous civilizations, is a warning sign that something deep in that civilization is rotten and falling apart.
Usually these are the foundations on which that civilization is based.
But as usual civilizations rise and fall. Nothing new under the sun.
If I may follow up regarding the collapse of civilizations, if one wants to, one can also think in terms such as those shown in the movie Apocalypto.
Minutes 19:00ish through 23:45 unfortunately is a pretty good description of what Icke believes & pushes. He is, for all intents & purposes, a Gnostic of āvarious mixā.
He is nothing unusual, but he is like all newagers.
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First of all, traveling around the world requires money
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Making contacts with a special type of people such as Credo Mutwa requires good contacts and acquaintances beforehand.
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In presentations and writing books, he uses a combination of 2 methods:
- the āsendvichā method, part truth, part falsehood, part half-truth and their various permutations.
-the āpotpourriā method, which is basically a stacking or collection of opinions and quotes from other authors, and calls it all by a new name connecting the dots.
In approaching the audience, he uses the method of apparent unobtrusiveness, that is: - You donāt believe what Iām telling you!? Itās okay if you do!
- However, even if you donāt believe me, hereās a book, read it if you want, but you donāt have to, right?
This method is typical of all those who promote what they consider to be new ideas, beliefs, etc. It arouses the interest of the recipient.
And thatās it in a nutshell for him, as well as for many other promoters of what they consider new ideas and beliefs,to be somehow something new that they discovered.
Two of the first āresearchersā I ran into many years ago were Icke and Jones. My gut told me to avoid them both so I did and am glad for it.
So even the FBI-employed newagers arenāt good enough for you now?
@bluenose
What always struck me with those new-age types was their self-love on top off neurosis. They where always going on about caring for one another but I could never find it. Pretend, pretend and pretend!
It took me years to figure out why?!
Maybe this can help in understanding things:
Please be advised that both videos contain indecent, vulgar language!
Šnd this also:
Through the internet everyone has a chance at āfifteen minutes of fameā and a few bucks.
Dude, that Icky guy has had 40 yrs of āfameā. And true, that their āloveā is a mental figment.
Who loves ya, baby ? āā You do!
And done quite well for himself yes?
Barnum and Bailey ran for years.
Entertainment and entrainment work.
Yeah. Infotrainment??