![]() ![]() Social media companies say they are acting on misinformation posted on their platforms. On the recent burning of 5G towers over false links to coronavirus, Icke said: “If you look at the situation and if 5G continues and reaches where they want to take it, human life as we know it, it’s over.” The former broadcaster added that the government lockdown was a “scam” and a way to control the behaviour of humans. Icke made a number of claims including that a coronavirus vaccine, once developed, would include “nanotechnology microchips” which would allow humans to be controlled. Ofcom warns nearly half of UK adults exposed to false claims about coronavirus Shortly after ITV News contacted Facebook, the video was removed for breaking misinformation rules. YouTube removed the video shortly after the livestream finished, while the video remained on London Real's Facebook until Wednesday. On Monday, a live-streamed interview with Icke was cross-published on YouTube and the London Real Facebook account, with more than 65,000 concurrent viewers watching on YouTube alone. ![]() YouTube said it will remove all conspiracy theory videos linking 5G and coronavirus in a bid to tackle a growing amount misinformation around Covid-19. At the time many thought this suggestion ludicrous, however just this option has recently been mooted by some in the European Union, although the majority are against it as it will infringe on privacy and civil liberties.Words by ITV News Multimedia Producer Charlie Baylissįacebook has followed YouTube in removing a video of conspiracy theorist David Icke falsely linking coronavirus and 5G. There is a whole section of his book 'The Biggest Secret' dedicated to Heath, in which Icke shares his belief that Heath was involved in both child sex abuse and satanic ritual.įinally, Icke predicted that governments were considering using microchip implants for each new born baby. In his books he pointed the finger at former 1970's Prime Minister, Ted Heath, who has been investigated by the police for historic child abuse. Icke’s claims that Savile's connections to the celebrity world created a supply and demand service for underage girls were also remarkably prescient.Īnother paedophile exposed by David Icke was Ted Heath. There was much press speculation about this after it was revealed that he had access to dead bodies during his time as a hospital poster. He was also the first to expose that Savile’s perversions also encompassed necrophilia. The allegations surrounding Jimmy Savile were also predicted by Icke, who bravely spoke out about Savile’s sexual interest in underage girls. He spent over a decade researching the event and interviewing those connected to the attacks in pursuit of the truth. His book 'Alice in Wonderland and the World Trade Centre Disaster' documents his quest to uncover the truth about what really happened on that day. Back in 1999, David Icke chillingly prophesied that, between 20, the US would suffer a major attack on a large city. Still one of the biggest terrorist attacks in history, 9/11 traumatized the world. And indeed, the Sandy Hook shooting was followed by the shooting at the movie theatre in Aurora where 12 people were killed, and then there were also shootings in Oak Creek and Minneapolis. ![]() ![]() Amazingly, he predicted way back in 2012, that there would be a spate of shootings across the US. But, incredibly, David Icke predicted with uncanny accuracy that something exactly like this would happen. One of the worst atrocities of the past few years, the Sandy Hook shooting shocked the world. From sexual abuse allegations to the acts of terror that shook the nation, here are just 5 of the events that Icke predicted in his writing. However, over the years, many of the things he forecast have actually begun to emerge in the pages of the world’s press. But do you know just how many of his predictions have come true? The theories in his books were dismissed by many as conspiracy. Always outspoken, David Icke has often been ridiculed for his predictions. ![]()
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