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Article: The reptoid hypothesis: utopian and dystopian representational motifs in David Icke's alien conspiracy theory.
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- Utopian Studies
- Article date:
- January 1, 2005
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I am the lizard king, I can do anything. Jim Morrison, "Celebration of the Lizard"
Alien reptilian invasions, blood-sucking, pedophilic Illuminati agents acting as totalitarian world leaders, trans-dimensional alien-humans interbreeding to support a program of cosmic imperialism on an unimaginable scale--no, this is not an X-Files episode, neither is it an undiscovered Philip K. Dick or H.P. Lovecraft novel, nor is it the latest Hollywood science fiction spectacle. Rather, it is the real-life and ever-evolving conspiracy theory of the self-proclaimed "most controversial speaker and author in the world," David Icke. Icke, one-time British soccer star turned BBC ...