David Icke once claimed that the world was going to end in 1997, and yet as we round off the first month of 2023 the world seems to still be plodding on.
Unless the last two decades or so have all been some kind of elaborate hallucination then Icke was quite badly wrong about that, but it didn’t stop him from making another attempt to guess what the world of the future would turn out like. Take a look for yourself:
He believes shapeshifting alien reptiles have infiltrated our species by assuming human form and obtaining roles of political power, and also claimed to be the son of God, arguing that people didn’t believe Jesus either.
In 1998 he made a series of wild predictions for how the future would turn out, and was spectacularly incorrect in his theories.
He claimed that the following years would see a ‘network of interbreeding bloodlines’ would go about creating a ‘world government’ which would hold power over nation states, and yet individual countries still run themselves.
Icke also claimed that people would be microchipped, leading them to be subjected to ‘external manipulation’.

One thing he got a little bit less wrong was the idea that there would be ‘a currency that wouldn’t be cash, it would be electronic’, which does sound a bit like the cryptocurrency we have these days but Icke was dead wrong about how important it would be.
Instead of being some global currency we all have to use you can barely spend crypto on anything worth having and it keeps fluctuating in value so wildly that it’s basically no use as actual money.
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