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Posted on Thursday, August 12 - 2004

According to New Age guru and spiritualist David Icke, our world is run by (and has been for thousands of years) a secret society of extra-terrestrial reptilians known as the Anunnaki. Mr. Icke, a former national spokesman for Britain’s radical Green Party, is a prolific author, whose books, videos and articles propagate a bizarre revisionist history of ancient civilizations, religions, world events, dynasties and famous people. In Mr. Icke’s worldview, the reptilian Anunnaki are shape-shifters who have taken on human form and occupy the top positions of power in politics, business, finance and religion worldwide. Henry Kissinger, David Rockefeller, Billand Hillary Clinton, George Bush, Queen Elizabeth, Mikhail Gorbachev and many other current world notables are actually intergalactic reptilians disguised as human beings, says Icke.

And so it has been throughout history, in the higher circles of power, going back to pre-Babylonian times. According to Icke, the Anunnaki invented the world religions, including Christianity; Jesus is a myth and the Bible is an Anunnaki fairy tale concocted to keep humans in a mental prison. World history, says Icke, is the record of one long conspiracy, in which the Anunnaki have ruled for millennia through pharaohs, kings, emperors, Christianity, the Illuminati, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, and the Bilderberg Group.Do people reallybelieve this garish drivel? Unfortunately, many do, as the proliferation of books, Internet Web sites and radio shows dealing with Anunnaki, shape-shifting, shamanism, psychics, UFOs, time travel, and similar far-out topics testify. The problem is that Icke and many others like him have interlaced nonsensical fabrication with genuine fact. The Anunnaki reptilians are fantasy; the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), Trilateral Commission and similar organizations of ruling elites are very real. By combining the two, Icke and his ilk serve to discredit others who responsibly attempt to expose the agenda and activities of real conspirators. Perhaps that is his purpose.There is no need to fret over (or seek excitement in) wacko conspiracy fantasiesand. ...

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Posted on Saturday, June 05 - 2004

The Bilderberg group, an elite coterie of Western thinkers and power-brokers, has been accused of fixing the fate of the world behind closed doors. As the organisation marks its 50th anniversary, rumours aremore rife than ever.

Given its reputation as perhaps the most powerful organisation in the world, the Bilderberg group doesn't go a bundle on its switchboard operations. Telephone inquiries are met with an impersonal female voice - the Dutch equivalent of the BT Callminder woman - reciting back thenumber and inviting callers to "leave a message after the tone". Anyone who accidentally dialled the number would probably think they had stumbled on just another residential answer machine. Read FullArticle

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Posted on Sunday, December 07 - 2003

user posted imageA researcher backed by cable television's Sci Fi Channel plans to sue NASA for records she contends the agency has of a UFO that reportedly crash landed and was recovered by government workers in southwestern Pennsylvania in 1965.The Associated Press obtained an advance copy of the lawsuit to be filed Tuesday in federal court in Washington, D.C., on behalf of Leslie Kean, a San Rafael, Calif., investigative reporterbacked by the cable channel and a group called the Coalition for Freedom of Information."Our lawsuit is aimed at getting NASA to tell the public what it knew and when it knew it," said Ed Rothschild, a lobbyist the Sci Fi Channel hired from the Washington firm PodestaMattoon, who is also identified as CFI's executive director.

Former President Bill Clinton's one-time chief of staff John Podesta is a principle in the lobbying firm and has supported the cable channel's effort to declassify the documents.Bob Jacobs, a spokesman for theNational Aeronautics and Space Administration, said he was unaware of the lawsuit and could not comment.Tuesday's filing will mark the 38th anniversary of the Kecksburg UFO incident, which occurred Dec. 9, 1965, in the unincorporated hamlet about 30 miles southeast of Pittsburgh.

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Posted on Saturday, October 11 - 2003

user posted imageForty years after his death, nowhere is the memory of John F. Kennedy more alive than in the ongoing drama over who killed him and why. A 1998 CBS News poll showed that 75 percent of Americans believe there was a conspiracy to kill JFK; only 10 percent believe Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. It is the stuff of countless books and speeches. "I'm going to give a talk to about 1,000 students who could not be more interested in what went on," Kermit Hall, Utah State University president, said recently. "What interests them is, they want to know how the conspiracy worked." But whose conspiracy was it - the mob, the Cubans or even members of Kennedy's owngovernment? Believers have suggested everyone from Lyndon Johnson and former FBI chief J.

Edgar Hoover to agents of the Soviet Union's KGB intelligence service. There's no consensus among theorists on how a conspiracy worked, but Hall, who served in the 1990s on the congressionally mandated JFK Assassination Records Review Board, is sure of one thing: Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories continue to proliferate because officials have kept too much of the assassination data under wraps. Another academic expert said the persistence of assassination conspiracy theories is simply part of a longstanding American tradition. "People will believe forever, no matter the reliability of the evidence," said Charles Stewart, a Purdue University communications professor who studies and teaches howconspiracy theorists make their conspiracies believable. "We love conspiracies in this country. Even back to the colonists, Americans always have been suspicious about their government and have rallied around conspiracies." Others blame people like film director Oliver Stone, whose 1992 film, "JFK" traced the president's death to conspirators. Authors Robert S. Robins and Jerrold M. Post argue that "JFK" contributed to the "intellectual pollution" conspiracies that play to the nation's paranoia.

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