Back in 2013, I wrote about Alice Walker, who reviewed a book by notorious Jew hater David Icke…and loved it.
Old and busted: The Color Purple
New hotness: The Color Batshit Crazy
Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple and Israel hater, reviews a book of antisemitic conspiracy theorist David Icke, and in so doing, makes clear her belief in Reptilian space beings from the constellation Draco and their shapeshifting hybrid descendants controlling the world
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Earlier I wrote that David Icke reminded me of Malcolm X. I was thinking especially of Malcolm’s fearlessness. A fearlessness that made him seem cold, actually, though we know he wasn’t really. All that love of us that kept driving him to improve our lot; often into quite the wrong direction, but I need not go into that. What I was remembering was how he called our oppressors “blue eyed devils.” Now who could that have been? Well, we see them here in David Icke’s book as the descendants of the reptilian race that landed on our sweet planet the moment they could get a glimpse of it through the mist that used to cover it (before there was a moon). No kidding. Deep breath! Yes, before there was a moon! (Oh, I love the moon; can I keep it? Please?). Anyway, there they came, these space beings (we’re space beings too, of course, not to forget that). But they looked…. different than us. And they were.
Fast forward over 5 years later and Walker has again endorsed the book…this time for the New York Times.
“The Color Purple” author Alice Walker has been criticized by the Anti-Defamation League after she endorsed a book by conspiracy theorist David Icke in a New York Times interview published Sunday.
In an interview for the paper’s “By The Book” column, the 74-year-old Walker said Icke’s 1995 book ” And the Truth Shall Set You Free” was one of the volumes on her nightstand.
“In Icke’s books there is the whole of existence, on this planet and several others, to think about,” Walker said, calling the book “a curious person’s dream come true.”
Icke, 66, is a British author and former professional soccer player who is best known for espousing the theory that Earth is controlled by a race of reptilian creatures who are able to take human form. In “And the Truth Shall Set You Free,” Icke questions whether the Holocaust happened, says the Talmud is “among the most appallingly racist documents on the planet,” and claims that far-right groups in the U.K. are fronts for the Israeli secret service Mossad and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).
Say what you want, there is something quite fitting and expected about the New York Times publishing Walker’s antisemitic recommendation.
I guess the lizards in charge over there are what Walker and Icke would consider the good kind.