Are you sure David Icke is a devil worshipper too? He writes books about them and exposes their secrets. I've read several and they are really well thought out. I just don't see him having freemason ties unless I missed it somehow.
I bought most of his early books. But already knowing the subject matter created doubts to me about his legitimacy. As for his books, many of his statements and claims are true. That's the 'hook'. There is a technique of method of operation, if you will, amongst black magicians, called 'The Reveal'. Oddly enough, the title of Icke's last book.
The video of his ex-wife flashing luciferian hand signs on a tv show back in the day have been scrubbed. He is a grand master of the Lodge on the Isle of Mann.
I'm sure you've heard of the 'bait and switch'.
Cutting to the Chase with the Icke Agenda, The Reptilian/Annanaki psyop, leading into 'Alien Invasion Reveals Superace' card...... needed a lead proponent to cast the spell into the public psyche, utilizing the fraudulent groundwork prepared by Sitchin.
The magician as shaman 'dances in the skin' of his target and projects the future by his 'inside knowledge'. Many so-called 'revealers' are inserts.....a 'cast' of agents-in-place to 'influence' the social psyche (aka "Situationism").
Re: Devil worshiper: More Luciferian, as opposed (or in league with) 'Satanism'.
Much like the 'Freemasons' vs the original more select Brotherhood who's secrets were more symbolic metaphysics that degraded as magickal incantations and manipulation of minds as 'empowerment'.
Are you sure David Icke is a devil worshipper too? He writes books about them and exposes their secrets. I've read several and they are really well thought out. I just don't see him having freemason ties unless I missed it somehow.
I bought most of his early books. But already knowing the subject matter created doubts to me about his legitimacy. As for his books, many of his statements and claims are true. That's the 'hook'. There is a technique of method of operation, if you will, amongst black magicians, called 'The Reveal'. Oddly enough, the title of Icke's last book.
The video of his ex-wife flashing luciferian hand signs on a tv show back in the day have been scrubbed. He is a grand master of the Lodge on the Isle of Mann. I'm sure you've heard of the 'bait and switch'.
Cutting to the Chase with the Icke Agenda, The Reptilian/Annanaki psyop, leading into 'Alien Invasion Reveals Superace' card...... needed a lead proponent to cast the spell into the public psyche, utilizing the fraudulent groundwork prepared by Sitchin.
The magician as shaman 'dances in the skin' of his target and projects the future by his 'inside knowledge'. Many so-called 'revealers' are inserts.....a 'cast' of agents-in-place to 'influence' the social psyche (aka "Situationism").
Re: Devil worshiper: More Luciferian, as opposed (or in league with) 'Satanism'. Much like the 'Freemasons' vs the original more select Brotherhood who's secrets were more symbolic metaphysics that degraded as magickal incantations and manipulation of minds as 'empowerment'.
Your knowledge seems legit ....