First published at 15:02 UTC on May 12th, 2019.
Original air date: 6 May 2001
Jon Ronson follows David Icke as he promotes his theory that "the elite are genetically descended from a race of 12-foot, blood-drinking, shapeshifting lizards". During the film Icke is accused by a leftist p…
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Original air date: 6 May 2001
Jon Ronson follows David Icke as he promotes his theory that "the elite are genetically descended from a race of 12-foot, blood-drinking, shapeshifting lizards". During the film Icke is accused by a leftist protest group in Canada of antisemitism. The documentary explores the theme of whether Icke literally means lizards — as he steadfastly maintains — or whether the reptilians are a coded reference to Jews, which Icke denies vehemently. Ronson concludes that Icke is probably not an anti-Semite, and comes to have misgivings about the Icke protesters' methods and their attempts to silence Icke.
See also: Reptilian humanoid
For years, Jon Ronson had heard
tales of a clandestine band of
dizzyingly powerful politicians
and industrialists who were said
to be the real rulers of the world,
making and breaking presidents,
contriving wars. Surely they could
not exist. Could he find them? The
trail took him – and his
newfound companion, an oddball
Washington reporter who had
made the quest his life’s mission –
to a luxury resort in Portugal . . .
JON RONSON
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At the National Press Club on Pennsylvania Avenue,
Washington DC, Big Jim Tucker left a coded
message on the answer-machine of a friend.
“Mother. Your dutiful son is playing kick the can on
Pennsylvania Avenue, Tuesday morning, 10.30am,
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