You don't comb the mirror, you comb your own hair and the mirror changes. - David Icke

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You don't comb the mirror, you comb your own hair and the mirror changes.

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About David Icke

David Icke (born 29 April 1952) is an English conspiracy theorist and writer. After a short career as a goalkeeper in the English football league (retiring due to rheumatism), he became a football commentator on television for the BBC. He was briefly the presenter of the Corporation's Grandstand programme, had longer stints as a presenter of snooker and indoor bowls on the BBC. For a few years, he was an activist in the Green Party of England and Wales. Icke was sacked from the BBC in 1990 for failing to pay the poll tax and resigned from the Green Party in 1991. His apocalyptic announcements in the spring of 1991, including an appearance on Terry Wogan's television chat show, led to his rejection by both the Green Party and the mainstream media. Icke has since become a lecturer on such subjects as the New World Order, and has written many books on such subjects.

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Alternative Names: David Vaughan Icke
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Dogmas take endless forms, and when you can persuade different people to hold opposing dogmas, the manipulation of conflict and control through "divide and rule" becomes easy. It is happening today in the same way - more so, in fact - as it has throughout human history.

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