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David Icke is a very interesting man. The reptilians he writes about are a Luciferian and bastardized hybrid corruption of flesh fused with demons in a hierarchy known as the Annunaki. These beings are capable of what is known as metaplasia- the literal transmutation of one kind of cell/flesh into another kind-shapeshifters, and are imbued with seemingly endless life-cycles. He says that they are directly behind the creation of all ancient, organized culture and also the mystery cults which operate even today. Where he gets his info from, I'm not sure. They are, according to Icke, extremely Satanic and make-up the Rothchilds family dynasty and other "royal" bloodlines. I once read what was alledgedly an excerpt from Mayer Rothschilds personal journal where it was translated that he described being hungry for "herd-stock flesh" in its natural juices- human flesh in blood. I've also heard that Vlad Teppe, Dracula, was raised from death by the Annunaki and annointed with their powers of life because of his hatred of the church and lust for blood. He was, by birthright, the natural inheritor of the Order of the Dracul- the dragon, and subsequently inaugerated into the Annunaki. Thirty years after Vlad was murdered by the church, not only was his grave exhumed and found empty, but two priests at the same time inside the church where Vlad was killed claimed to have clearly seen him on the upper deck of the gallery. One of the priests was addressed personally by Vlad and the terror of the experience induced a heart attack, instantly killing him. The other priests' diary was found 400 years later by a monastery monk and contained sharp descriptions of Vlad's ressurection from the dead and strange, almost reptilian appearance of his skin which "undulated with a clear resin-like coating" that was descibed as "of the evil one". Do I believe all of this? No. But I'm not above admitting that sometimes the lines that seperate sane, rational reality from legends sprinkled with a modicum of truth are sometimes blurred, sometimes crossed. People want the world to make sense, and the possibility of such things causes a breakdown of all rhyme and reason. It rocks the comfort zone. Who likes that?

2007-03-22 23:51:32 · answer #1 · answered by Storm King 2 · 1 0

Jewish folks think David is using words like 'Reptilians' to describe them in his talks and avoid prosecution for hate crime.

A Jewish lady at the ADL summed up the Jewish view about David; 'we believe he is using words like 'Reptiles' in place of Jew to spread his ideas and avoid hate crime prosecution. If David Icke really does believe there are people in the world who change into giant Lizards and drink human blood, then he should be seriously concerned for his mental health'.

2014-04-11 11:13:57 · answer #2 · answered by John 6 · 0 0

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