Interestingly, just while I was waiting to start this chat this morning, Rich, I came across this story posted on davidike.com, top 10 conspiracy theories that turned fact in 2017.
And what we're seeing, and this whole UFO situation is just an example of what has been considered ridiculous, a joke, a conspiracy theory.
In so many areas.
I mean, I'm watching my books, you know, read on the television news now, basically, in terms of happenings in the world.
And it lists these 10.
I could add many more.
So-called conspiracy theories.
Oh, that's ridiculous.
You know, you can't say that's never happening, which has been shown to be happening.
One. It says, Hollywood and the political elite have been exposed for their rampant and horrifying sex abuse against men, women and children in 2017.
Weather modification just jumped from chemtrail conspiracy theory into mainstream reality as Congress began holding hearings on geoengineering, the manipulation of our atmosphere, which we have been talking about for a long time.
20,000 documents were released in August, proving that the EPA, the Environmental Protection Agency in the United States, conspired with chemical companies to unleash deadly toxic substances on the public.
These agencies are supposed to police the corporations when they're owned by the corporations, and that's why the corporations get to do virtually whatever they want.
U.S. media giant Sally Quinn admitted she practiced the occult to murder people and she was praised for it.
She was a husband of Ben Bradley, another famous American journalist who were good friends with President Kennedy.
And Quinn has taken time, this article says, to give insight into the glamorous life lived by the media's royal couple.
Some of the practices she describes are ones that would normally be written off as crazy conspiracy theories by outlets such as their beloved Washington Post.
In her latest publication titled Finding Magic, a Spiritual Memoir, Quinn reveals that she believes she has killed at least three people in her lifetime.
She claims that while she did not harm anyone physically, she believes strongly in the occult and has used X's on people who got on her bad side.
And of course, I've been writing in the books for decades about the way occult methods of manipulating energy and manipulating human health through the manipulation of energy I've been used to kill people from afar and I was in San Francisco back in the 90s at one of these whole life expos those days when I was the last person on at the end of the evening this strange conspiracy man from England and I was approached by a lady who told me that her husband who By then died.
When he joined the American military, he was seconded into what she called the psychic assassination squad.
And what she told me was that troops are given questionnaires, various kinds to fill in.
About themselves and what they're looking for or in this case of people with particularly powerful psychic potential and then she told me how they sit around a table and they have a picture of someone they want to kill and they these people focus on the person's heart stopping and Because, you know, it's all about energy and it's all about frequency.
If you can tune in to the frequency of that man, that man's heart, then you can make an energetic connection with it and therefore impact upon how it works or if it works.
And of course, years and years and years later after I wrote that, there was actually a film With a name, something like The Men Who Share of Goats or something.
Yeah, that's right, General Burris Doublebine.
That was exposing that very same policy, that same program that that lady told me about all those years earlier and I wrote about in the books at the time.
So, you know, people really do, if they want to Have any understanding of the world.
They've got to get off that postage stamp I talk about and open their minds to the fact that what they've been told throughout their lives is the most extraordinarily tiny, minute fraction of what there is to know.
Another so-called conspiracy theory that's been confirmed in 2017 in this article Mainstream media finally admitted the United States has been aiding terrorists in Syria.
I mean, I mean, how much research do you have to do to realize that that has been going on?
Declassified document proves the conspiracy that the CIA planned and carried out the 1953 Iranian coup.
To get rid of Mossadegh.
Oh, we didn't need a declassified document, of course.
We know this. Yeah.
It's outrageous, isn't it? The British were involved, as always.
The Americans were involved.
And they threw out the elected Iranian leader because it suited the oil companies.
Yes, we have known about that.
And I've written about that a long time ago.
But now the mainstream media, oh, look.
We've got an exclusive happening all the time.
I see stuff that was in my books in the 90s coming out as exclusives over and over these days in mainstream media.
Declassified document therefore proves that conspiracy correct.
Another one, CIA drug trafficking conspiracy blown wide open in an explosive History Channel series.
Of course, if you go back to And the Truth Shall Set You Free, which I wrote in 1994, I exposed the CIA drug running operation there and the involvement of Bill Clinton and Father George Bush through the MENA airstrip in Arkansas when Clinton was governor there.
Then we come on to...
The last one in this list, although there are many more, could be named.
Mainstream science shows vitamin C's ability to fight cancer.
So why, people might ask, are we seeing a situation where people who have been shown to be right over and over and over again In what they said long ago, and it's now turned out to be confirmed to be true.
Why are they?
I mean, it's a rhetorical question, which answers itself.
But why are they the ones that are being targeted by the ultra Zionist hate groups to stop their events happening?
And why are they being targeted by people like Facebook and Google to suppress and stop the wider circulation of their information?
But don't worry, Rich.
There's no conspiracy.
No, there's no conspiracy.
It's not just, of course, the Google and the YouTube targeting.
You would wish that some of those journalists who have written those stories, they might just take a step or two or three further and say, well, what else have the Ikes and the Maxwells and the Jim Mars, what else have they been right about?
That's the natural evolution, should be.
Oh, right. Right, so they were right then.
Well, let's move on. Did the London Economic do a story about you saying five things that David Icke said that came true and then they deleted their own story?