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David Icke, Man Behind Coronavirus 5G Conspiracy, Has YouTube Channel Shuttered for Sharing Misinformation Published May 03, 2020 at 7:51 AM EDT Updated May 03, 2020 at 6:55 PM EDT By Kashmira Gander ...
CONSPIRACY theorist David Icke’s daughter Kerry has died aged 48 after a “stoic battle against a long illness”. Icke, 71, revealed the devastating news on X, formerly Twitter, on … ...
Twitter has banned David Icke, who has been criticized for promulgating anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, for spreading COVID-19 misinformation. A Twitter spokesman told Yahoo! News UK that Icke ...
David Icke Is Certifiable; Is Alice Walker? By Charles C. W. Cooke About Charles C. W. Cooke Follow Charles C. W. Cooke on X December 18, 2018 10:15 AM ...
English conspiracy theorist David Icke speaks during a ‘We Do Not Consent’ rally at Trafalgar Square, organised by Stop New Normal, to protest against coronavirus restrictions, in London ...
Icke repeatedly pushed the false claim that COVID-19 is linked to 5G. Mikael Thalen Posted on May 3 2020 1:42 pm CDT London Real/YouTube ...
By Charlie Wood Conspiracy theorist David Icke in 2008 Anna Gowthorpe - PA Images/PA Images via Getty Images May 4, 2020, 7:21 AM PT ...
British conspiracist David Icke has been banned from entering dozens of European countries for two years because he "poses a threat to public order". It is part of restrictions placed on him by ...
SYDNEY (AP) — British author and broadcaster David Icke, who critics accuse of anti-Semitism and of being a conspiracy theorist, has had his Australian visa canceled ahead of a speaking tour.
The UK’s media regulator Ofcom has censured local TV channel London Live after it broadcast an 80-minute interview with David Icke, in which the notorious conspiracy theorist made baseless ...
UPDATE, 10AM PST: Ofcom has launched an urgent investigation into London Live’s David Icke interview. It has now received 41 complaints about the show. A spokesman said: “We have assessed this ...
David Icke has now had his official pages deleted by YouTube and Facebook YouTube has deleted the conspiracy theorist David Icke's official channel from its platform. The Google-owned video clip ...
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