Saturday, September 14, 2019

DID LEICESTER CITY FC LEAD TO A PRO-BREXIT VOTE IN 2016?

No. It's not a joke question.

Leicester City FC became shock Premier League champions in May 2016. This was the month before the EU referendum in June 2016.

Who is a Leicester boy, born and bred in the city?

David Icke.

If Icke had been looking at Brexit objectively then he may have noticed that Brexit is a Rupert Murdoch production: Murdoch kicked off Brexit through Nigel Farage; Murdoch drove the pro-Brexit vote through The Sun; Murdoch celebrated the Brexit victory with Farage; Murdoch continues to drive Brexit through his best mates Michael Gove and Priti Patel, and his long time ally, Muppet Boris Johnson, who Icke has mocked as a clown many times.

Icke is well aware of Murdoch. Indeed in his first book on 9/11, Alice in Wonderland, Icke wrote that Murdoch and Conrad Black know what is going on. Boris Johnson was produced by both Murdoch and Black.

So I'm wondering if the euphoria that Icke obviously felt from Leicester City FC winning the Premier League in 2016 in the month before the EU referendum clouded Icke's rationale?

Icke demanded a No vote. The vote was won by whoever had the most votes without any minimum %, so a win by 1 vote would have sealed it. So every demographic was crucial. That's why Dominic Cummings brought in Cambridge Analytica, the team that helped to get another Murdoch favourite, Orange Trump, into The White House.

The Icke demographic was crucial. So was The Sun demographic.

Under any other circumstances Icke would have been calling out Murdoch/Cambridge Analytica.

But for Brexit Icke is instead actually cheering on Murdoch!!

This is just so very, very bizarre.

So bizarre that I am asking some very strange questions: what influence did Icke's father have on him regarding Europe (Icke's father was awarded a medal for bravery in WW2); and now this possible Leicester City FC influence.

Why are Icke and Murdoch on the same side?

If everything that Icke has said about Murdoch is true then why is Icke on the same side as Murdoch?

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