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Icke combines
New Age philosophical discussion about the universe and consciousness with conspiracy theories about public figures being
reptilian humanoids and
paedophiles. He argues in favour of
reincarnation; a collective consciousness that has
intentionality;
modal realism[17] (that other possible worlds exist alongside ours); and the so-called
law of attraction[117] (that good and bad thoughts can attract experiences).
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In
The Biggest Secret (1999), he introduced the idea that many prominent figures derive from the
Anunnaki, a reptilian race from the
Draco constellation.
[119] In
Human Race Get Off Your Knees: The Lion Sleeps No More (2012), he identified the
Moon (and later
Saturn) as the source of
holographic experiences, broadcast by the reptiles, that humanity interprets as reality.
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Icke is an opponent of the
scientific method, describing it as "bollocks" in 2013. When asked by
The Sunday Times to explain the existence of television, he said "It's not that
all science is bollocks," but rather "[t]he basis of the way science judges reality is bollocks."
[121] He also thinks
climate change is a hoax.
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