Works in ChatGPT, Claude, or Any AI
Add semantic quote search to your AI assistant via MCP. One command setup.
"I stress that I am not attacking Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace, and the environmental movement in general. They have done some good work overall. I am merely pointing out that they can, and are, used to promote the New World Order, mostly (though certainly not in every case), without their knowledge.
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.
Add semantic quote search to your AI assistant via MCP. One command setup.
Related quotes. More quotes will automatically load as you scroll down, or you can use the load more buttons.
Enjoy ad-free browsing, unlimited collections, and advanced search features with Premium.
Science has shown us many things, I agree, "but it hasn’t shown us anything about reptilian shape-shifters."
"OK, you’re a repeater," he nods.
"I’ve not seen scientific papers about shape-shifters," I say.
"You’re a left brain prisoner, mate," he says.
"What’s your evidence for the lizards?"
"You’ve not come with an open mind."
"How do you know it’s true, David?"
"Twenty-five years of putting endless information together and concluding that from the info. End of story."
"You can’t just say 'end of story'!"
"I can," he says. "I just said it."