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He may have and has done the same about the likes of Tucker Carlson and Joe Rogan but the way I interpret that, it was mainly to get them to bring him on their shows for a "debate".

In the case of Alex Jones it has proven successful:

https://x.com/actionabletruth/status/1756080933688807468

With regards to Musk, he does criticise him a lot prima facie and yet he gives him money (once for his account and once for his media company Ickonic).

Talk is cheap or as the saying goes:

"Money talks and BS walks".

Have you seen these two docos made about him awhile back:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/toaLfT3aGBVh/

https://youtu.be/vjia7ntPfLE

If so, what did you think?

There are also accusations that he plagiarised this 2006 book:

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/637727.Not_in_His_Image

I am not 100% convinced on this and am not stating he did indeed do that but can definitely see some of these aspects repeated in some of his later books written well after 2006, including "The Dream".

Again, your thoughts are greatly appreciated.

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"With regards to Musk, he does criticise him a lot prima facie and yet he gives him money (once for his account and once for his media company Ickonic)."

Do you have evidence of that? People like me (And many others) were given the blue checks for free, without asking. I dont give twitter a dime or receive money from them.

I have seen the bill cooper videos. It's not really much in the way of evidence.

He just doesnt like the reptilian part of Icke's message - which is fine, but not evidence of being controlled.

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Thank you for sharing these links! I'm gonna go ahead and get a physical copy of "Not in His Image" This is part of our history and we all should be willing to learn the truth! Were these ancient Gnostic and spiritual practices really all that bad according to Christianity? And did early Christians and Christianity purposely suppress this ancient knowledge from the masses inorder to get a foot hold over the masses inorder to take control and brainwash the masses into submission? It seems like to me that Gnostic spirituality and these other spiritual practices encouraged people to be independent and take responsibility for their lives through taking the right actions and directing their own lives in a positive direction, which Christianity is the opposite of, telling people to wait around for a "savior!" As far as David Icke goes, I'm still on the fence about him!

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Bill Cooper also called out Icke on several occasions. He may have 'reformed' himself somewhat in recent years (no longer talking about the "lizard people" etc) but I doubt he changed completely:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1I8ZZ0g6mL0

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Thanks for the reminder about JLL’s “Not In His Image” book. I started reading it years ago but it’s been stuck on my bookshelf (it’s pretty dense reading). Now I plan to return to it and finally finish it.

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