Sunday, March 03, 2019
Government bans conspiracy theorist David Icke ahead of planned Australian tour
I was not going to say anything about this but it is a free speech issue so I suppose I should. Let me say from the outset that I do NOT in any way support the ban. There are plenty of mentally ill people in Australia already so one more or less would make no difference.
He is clearly a paranoid schizophrenic and is an excellent example showing that paranoids can sound sane and be persuasive. Cardinal Pell probably owes his incarceration to the plausibility of one such. If you doubt that Icke is mentally ill, just read any account of what he preaches. If you find it plausible that we are all ruled by lizards you have bigger problems than I can help you with
Note his claim that his crusade began when a psychic told him he had been placed on earth for a purpose and would begin to receive messages from the spirit world. So that alone would encourage a diagnosis of schizophrenia
The Australian government has banned notorious English conspiracy theorist David Icke from entering the country next month for a planned speaking tour.
Among the bizarre claims made by Icke, a former footballer and BBC sports presenter, are that the world is controlled by a cabal of giant shape-shifting reptiles, many of them Jewish, and that a group of elite Jews bankrolled Adolf Hitler and started several wars.
He also tells audiences the September 11 attacks were an inside job organised by "a network that works through government agencies, through organisations like the CIA".
Icke, 66, was due to tour Australia in March, but the government has now cancelled his visa, banning him from entry. It is understood the decision was made within the past 24 hours.
Immigration Minister David Coleman declined to comment.
In a statement, Icke said he was "shocked and appalled to have received the news earlier today that my visa had been revoked just hours before boarding a flight to Australia".
"I have been a victim of a smear campaign from politicians who have been listening to special interest groups attempting to discredit my beliefs, my views and my character by spreading lies," Icke said.
"This knee-jerk reaction to accommodate the people behind this smear campaign has left a sinister mark on Australians, compromising freedom of speech and ideas. This goes further than just me today, but sets a dangerous precedent for citizens who have differing views and are willing to openly express these."
The government has banned a number of controversial people from entering the country in recent years, including WikiLeaks whistleblower Chelsea Manning and Gavin McInnes, the leader of the far right Proud Boys group.
Jewish groups such as the Anti-Defamation Commission had lobbied Mr Coleman to cancel Icke's visa. The organisation's chairman, Dvir Abramovich, congratulated the minister "for heeding our call and declaring in a loud voice that anti-semites and Holocaust deniers will never find a home in Australia". He called it a "defining moment for who we are as a nation".
Icke was due to speak to audiences in Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Hobart and Sydney next month in a presentation billed as "four hours that will change your life".
In his statement, Icke said Mr Coleman had cited his views on vaccinations and climate change among the reasons his visa had been revoked. He also accused Mr Coleman of caving to pressure from a "libellous" article in The Australian newspaper published on Wednesday.
"This is the creation of a blatantly Orwellian totalitarian state," Icke said.
Josh Burns, Labor's candidate for the federal seat of Macnamara, also lobbied Mr Coleman and said the minister had finally "made the right call and succumbed to pressure".
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Icke has been to Australia ten times in the past. That's right. Ten times - with no problems. He also does not have a criminal record. The Australian government which calls itself "conservative" has a list of 400 potential Islamic terrorists which have been let into Australia and they are supposedly keeping tabs on. And yet David Icke is banned. Proof that when it comes to political correctness Liberal is as bad as Labor - https://forum.codoh.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=12318
Coleman is right about one thing - this decision is a defining one for this country, but the definition is a deeply disturbing one and not one I want to see.
Icke may have crazy ideas, but the response to those ideas should be sunlight, not suppression.
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