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It says on his David Icke Website.
More about him on Wikipedia. Icke, self proclaimed Son of God, is one of the Conspiracy Theorists who put the whole Anti-NWO-world in a anti-Semitic daylight and ridicules it whit his statement that Reptilians rule the World..
More are not happy with Icke:
"At first this evolution seemed relatively harmless. Icke began to flirt seriously with New Age theories, and then began to act on them. He dressed in turquoise, and began to call himself the 'son of godhead'. But by the time his book 'The Robot's Rebellion' was printed in 1994, his trajectory had begun to take quite a different course. In 1996, the British magazine 'Left Green Perspectives' wrote that this book 'indicated a convergence of New Age thinking with Nazi philosophy. Casting aside his pat concerns about the environment, Icke enthusiastically embraced the classic Nazi conspiracy theory, alleging that the world is controlled by a secret cadre of 'The Elite.' He openly endorsed The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, the Tsarist anti-Semitic forgery that informed Hitler's notion of a global Jewish conspiracy.'"
"Doug Ireland (the writer of the piece above) is a longtime radical political journalist and media critic", he tells us in his Bio. But I can't find any reference of most of the allegations mentioned above, not on Icke's website nor elsewhere on the net except on Anti-Icke sites. Mostly the anti-Semitism is that when he says Lizard, he means Jew. But I think he really means Lizard, which is strange enough....
DAVID ICKE: The Lizards and the Jews
Broadcaster and journalist Jon Ronson encounters one of Britain’s most infamous media figures as he continues his search to uncover the truth behind who – or what – is really controlling the world. Tonight Ronson joins David Icke on a lecture tour that takes the ex-sports broadcaster headlong into controversy as his extraordinary views dismay his detractors and inspire his audiences, providing a fascinating insight into extremists – and how the public responds to them.