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David Ike: everything about the English writer
David Ike is one of the most controversial writers of our time. His works cause wide discussions in the society. Many people believe that he is one of the few who struggles with the supremacy of supra-state structures over modern society.
David Ike: biography. Youth
Ike was born in 1952 in the English town of Leicester. Since childhood, fond of literature. He tried himself in different directions. He liked anti-utopias and sharply social literature. But up to 35 years old he did not try himself in the writers' craft.
The abundant vocabulary and good diction enabled David to become a sports commentator. In a fairly short space, he managed to become one of the best on the central British channel "BBC". After receiving the first fame, David Ike again remembers his fascination with politics. Being in the "hangout" of the British intelligentsia, he sees with his own eyes how much the upper class is controlled by English society.
Political activity
In an attempt to change something, David goes into politics and joins the Green Party. This is an anti-authoritarian party with an anti-globalization bias.
David Ike becomes a fairly well-known figure and regularly takes part in various shows on British TV. Almost all public appearances occur on BBC programs, as the channel used its stars to promote new shows. On one of those David Ike behaved quite oddly. His interview was filled with references to scholasticism and religion. The statement of the commentator that he is the son of God, made a real furor. Moreover, David in the same program made a prediction of the future. According to him, the Earth will soon be covered by a wave of natural disasters.
Such statements bring David the image of an extraordinary personality. Many perceive it as an ordinary television "clown". This situation makes Ake soon give a rebuttal to his words. He said that he had in mind not a literal meaning, but spoke metaphors.
Start of activity
After leaving the party of "green" David Hayk engaged in journalistic activities. His articles are becoming more serious. During the 90's, he is engaged in research on the political structure of the world. In his arguments, Hayk comes to the conclusion that the era of independent national states has long been a thing of the past. He states that the world has long been under the control of several clans, which increase year by year and expand their influence.
Theory of Hayk
According to the theory of the English writer, there are still various ancient orders that put pressure on world politics. In the center of his studies were the Illuminati. According to historical data, this society was formed somewhere in the Renaissance and consisted mainly of scientists. By its structure and features of the set, the Illuminati resembled Masons.
The group included scientists and intellectuals. A lot of modern conspiracy experts often pay attention to the Illuminati. Most often in the proof of their existence and real power are various numerological and visual confirmations, that is, the facts of the appearance of drawings or signs of a secret society in one or another place. A collection of such evidence was added to by David Ike. Photo symbols of the secret society enjoyed great popularity on the Internet. But in addition to these facts, the writer extensively describes more weighty evidence.
Conspiracy theory: Soros
In all, Ike singles out several well-known families that are involved in controlling the entire world. These are Rockefellers, Rothschilds, Bushies, Soros. George Soros is a Jew from Hungary. He grew up in a family that held a high position in the local Jewish community. In his younger years, he became interested in banking. Moved to Britain for training. After graduation he worked in many positions, but eventually became a financier. Has gained almost worldwide fame due to manipulation in the securities market.
The Fans
The writer has thousands of fans around the world. His books have gained popularity in the circles of anti-globalists and supporters of various conspiracy theories. Regularly pass 7-hour lectures, which reads David Ike himself.
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