Isle of Wight resident David Icke was in the Telegraph on Sunday in a piece by Harriet Alexander.
She followed him to one of the dates on his current world talk tour, Zagreb, where he spoke to 1,300 people, unscripted, for eight hours about he sees the world.
It wasn’t just Croatians there …
Mark Devlin, 41, a DJ from Oxford, travelled to Zagreb to see the show. And he admitted that at first he thought Icke was “a nutter”. “But I gradually became interested in his ideas, read his books, and it slowly slotted into place. I had what I call a conscious awakening.”
David has turned around the public humiliation that Terry Wogan inflicted upon him in 1991 …
That David Icke is circumnavigating the globe on a frequently sold-out world tour may well come as a surprise in the UK, given his gut-wrenchingly dramatic downfall. “They’re laughing at you,” Terry Wogan told him 20 years ago, “they’re not laughing with you.” But now it is Icke who is having the last laugh.
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