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David Icke and the Simulation
Getting out of the Matrix maybe much easier than you imagine.
Wikipedia suggests David Vaughan Icke is an ‘English conspiracy theorist and a former footballer and sports broadcaster. He has written over 20 books, self-published since the mid-1990s, and spoken in more than 25 countries.’ He is on my radar because of my interest in UFOlogy and my wanting to understand the Reptilians. I admit, I am not always a fan; he has scared me. The fact that he has scared me is about me, obviously, but since he does promote love, my difficulty was trying to understand the cognitive dissonance I feel when listening to him. In a recent podcast, I found myself resonating with his words. He amplified the way out of the Matrix. It reflects my own conclusions about the way. Can it be this easy?
Is everyone that disagrees with a core paradigm a conspiracy theorist? Were round earthers conspiracy theorists, or scientists exploring an alternative explanation for reality?
This essay will have a flavor. I still experience cognitive dissonance when I sort Icke. Sorting dissonance is hard work. You have to sort your fundamental truths, which could be wrong. If you believe your truths are absolute, you will have a harder time. That level of dissonance will put a flavor in your psyche and…