Project Camelot: In Conversation with David Icke

Bill Ryan and Kerry Cassidy  |  Project Camelot 3,298 views
April 2, 2009

(Filmed in Sedona, Arizona, February 2009.)

David Icke is one of the most visible, outspoken and controversial speakers and writers about the Illuminati and the New World Order control agenda. In February 2009, we caught up with him in Sedona, and were able to sit down for a long conversation about his life and his work.

This is not an interview specifically about the information he’s researched and presents so lucidly in his famous long presentations, and in his many books. It’s more about the man behind his mission; what makes him tick, and what keeps him going; the source of his inner resolve; and, notably — anyone who mistakes David for a doomsayer, take note — his vision for Planet Earth: “The idea that this might not all have a successful outcome”, he told us, “Never occurs to me.”

David’s unflinching and remarkable commitment to his cause has made life far easier for many who have come after him — including ourselves. We owe him our own vote of thanks, and in this two hour FutureTalk we pay tribute to his life’s work, and to the man who is still standing after all these years, still marching on that road less traveled, determined to present what he suspects is the truth, whatever it is.


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4 comments so far

  1. Zane
    #1

    Thanks mucho for doing this interview…very encouraging and remind-full…
  2. nick,UK
    #2

    great interview, best Icke one ive seen
  3. brian
    #3

    Are you sure it is not something else that keeps him going. After all, he has written a rake of books about the same thing. Yet the only truth is we are being enslaved, collectively, and the chains that bind us are monetary.

    cheers

  4. admin
    #4

    I’m not only sure, I know that it’s not “something else that keeps him going”. David Icke’s books are all “about the same thing” only for those who have never read them.





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