Arizona Killing

Icke (or is it Oik) can’t even listen to a video without getting the wrong end of what’s being said. No wonder he has such a hard time with reality… 

“Why does this ludicrous man seek to connect me with the outrageous shooting of a congresswoman and multiple murders in Arizona?” moans Icke. God, Icke is so incredibly deaf to what people really say . What Mark Potok actually said at 5.27 in the video is this:

“whilst the people who make these statements do not intend for people to be harmed or murdered, I think it is entirely natural that some people out there who are disturbed, actually act on these things (conspiracy theories)”

Did you hear that Icke you moron? He’s not saying you or other conspiracists intend for people like Jared Loughner to go and commit murder but that if this sort of delusional conspiracy theory material is put into enough people’s minds, then some mentally unbalanced individuals who become aware of these conspiracy theories might commit acts of violence against those who they perceive as ‘enemies’.

This is quite a reasonable thing to say considering that Jared Loughner actually mentions certain well known conspiracy theories.

“Why does he dub me a right-winger?” rants an indignant Icke. Actually, Mark Potok never refers to Icke personally as a right winger at all. However, some of the the ideas and theories that Icke supports such as for example a currency backed by gold and silver, are ideas that are also supported by many far right groups in North America which Mark Potok refers to. Icke also claims the infamous Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion are not fictional and he renamed them The Protocols of The Illumanati.

This notorious publication is extremely controversial because it served as a part of the justification for not only the Russian Pogroms, but also The Holocaust in which some six million Jewish people were systematically exterminated by the Nazis. And Icke (or is it Oik?) wonders why people think he is right wing???