Radicalised into murdering family by David Icke?

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ered-two-children-radicalized-David-Icke.html

QAnon-obsessed dad who murdered his two children with a spear gun in Mexico because he thought they had 'serpent DNA' told cops he was radicalized by British conspiracy theorist David Icke​

  • Matthew Coleman killed his two-year-old son Kaleo and 10-month-old daughter Roxy in Mexico in August 2021
  • He believed they were shapeshifters with serpent DNA and had to be killed
  • He shot them through the heart with a spear gun then dumped their bodies in a ditch before fleeing for the border
  • Once in custody, he told the FBI he had been convinced of shapeshifters by 'that British guy with white hair'
  • The FBI agent said he believed he was talking about David Icke, the British conspiracy theorist
By JENNIFER SMITH, CHIEF REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

PUBLISHED: 20:52 BST, 5 April 2022 | UPDATED: 21:45 BST, 5 April 2022

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The QAnon-obsessed father who murdered his two kids with a spear gun in Mexico last year told police that he had been radicalized by British conspiracy theorist David Icke, and was possessed into thinking there are 'lizard people' on earth.
Matthew Coleman killed his two-year-old son Kaleo and ten-month-old daughter Roxy by shooting them in the heart with a spear gun after driving to Rosalito, Mexico, from their home in Santa Barbara, California.
Coleman dumped the children's bodies on the side of the road and was later arrested trying to return to America in the family's Mercedes Sprinter Van.

He has confessed to the killings, saying he believed in shapeshifters and that his children had inherited reptile DNA from their mother that he believed had to be rendered extinct.
New court documents have revealed that he told police in the immediate aftermath of his arrest that he had been radicalized by the British conspiracy theorist David Icke.
Matthew Coleman killed his two-year-old son Kaleo and ten-month-old daughter Roxy by shooting them in the heart with a spear after driving to Rosalito, Mexico, from their home in Santa Barbara, California. They are pictured with his wife Abby

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Matthew Coleman killed his two-year-old son Kaleo and ten-month-old daughter Roxy by shooting them in the heart with a spear after driving to Rosalito, Mexico, from their home in Santa Barbara, California. They are pictured with his wife Abby
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A newly-filed FBI search warrant details how Coleman told cops he found out about shapeshifters from David Icke

A newly-filed FBI search warrant details how Coleman told cops he found out about shapeshifters from David Icke
Icke's theories are so extreme that he has been banned from Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.
British conspiracy theorist David Icke who believes COVID is a hoax and that people can shapeshift into lizards

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British conspiracy theorist David Icke who believes COVID is a hoax and that people can shapeshift into lizards
After police picked up Coleman at the San Ysidro Port of Entry on August 9, 2021, and confronted him with the fact they had found the children's bodies, he confessed.
The next day, as he was being transported to jail, he told FBI agents about how he first learned about 'lizard people' from Icke.
'He explained that he first learned of “Lizard People” on Twitter and from 'that British guy with white hair,' FBI Special Agent Joseph P. Hamer wrote in his search warrant.
In the notes, he went on: 'I believe, based on my investigation of this case, “that British guy with white hair” refers to David Icke, a British conspiracy theorist with white hair, who has published several books, including “Children of the Matrix” which describes, among other things, “Nefilim,” “interbreeding [] between the reptilians and the blond-haired, blue-eyed, Nordic peoples,” “reptilian DNA,” and “‘royal’ bloodlines[ of] the reptilian Nordic hybrids,” and their relation to the “Illuminati."'
Coleman previously told the investigators how he believed he and his children were entering the Matrix.
Surveillance camera footage from a hotel in Mexico shows Coleman with his two-year-old before he killed him and his younger sister

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Surveillance camera footage from a hotel in Mexico shows Coleman with his two-year-old before he killed him and his younger sister
Coleman is shown checking into a hotel in Mexico with his son days before the murders in August 2021

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Coleman is shown checking into a hotel in Mexico with his son days before the murders in August 2021
Coleman was working as a surf school instructor in Lovewater Surf School in Santa Barbara

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Coleman was working as a surf school instructor in Lovewater Surf School in Santa Barbara
Social media posts show how Coleman had become obsessed with QAnon  and religion in the months before he killed his kids

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Social media posts show how Coleman had become obsessed with QAnon and religion in the months before he killed his kids
Icke's conspiracy theories include that COVID-19 is not a real virus and that the pandemic was orchestrated to destabilize the world.
It remains unclear if Coleman will be deemed fit enough to stand trial

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It remains unclear if Coleman will be deemed fit enough to stand trial
He thinks supernatural forces are behind it and that it's an attempt to control the population with technology including 5G.
He has been banned from entering Australia, accused of the denying the holocaust and labeled anti-Semitic for his offensive suggestions that many of the 'lizard people' who he claims run the world in a secret society are Jewish.
Coleman also became obsessed with QAnon in the weeks and months before he killed his kids.
Coleman ranted to agents after confessing to the double murder, saying he was 'either crazy or the only person left on Earth that is a true man.'
Explaining why he killed his two kids, Coleman 'mentioned during the interview that "Q" was actually talking to him' ahead of the murders, the filing states, referring to the eponymous, anonymous online persona that set off the conspiracy movement in 2017.
Coleman, who had told investigators he killed the children because they had 'serpent DNA,' continued: 'Anyways, was actually still thinking of burning them in case theres [sic] a chip in them or something.
'Going to keep processing through everything and hope to get some answers.'
He then offered his wife of four years an eerie sign-off that seemingly forecasted the horrid acts he would commit late in the day, in the last message he would ever send her.
Coleman's wife Abby had also become obsessed with QAnon but prosecutors do not believe she was aware he planned to kill their kids

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Coleman's wife Abby had also become obsessed with QAnon but prosecutors do not believe she was aware he planned to kill their kids
'Hope all this craziness ends soon. Love you,' Coleman wrote, according to the warrant, before murdering his children just hours later.
The document further revealed that after being apprehended by officers upon his return to the US two days later, Coleman told agents that he had started noticing 'strange coincidences' five or six days before committing the murders.
According to the warrant, Coleman discussed with investigators 'QAnon and Illuminati conspiracy theories as well as Strong's numbers (an index of every word in the Bible),' before telling them he had experienced 'visions and signs revealed that his wife possessed serpent DNA.'
Coleman remains in custody. It has not yet been determined whether or not he is fit to stand trial.
 

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Goes to show how dangerous it can be to peddle schizoid delusions....especially to people who are mentally ill and therefore dangerous and suggestible. This is something I have always warned people against in my time on the Icke forum.... I have always cautioned people to exercise discernment and I admit to deliberately debunking some of the more lunatic type ideas which were floating around in the so called Truth Movement..... There is a conspiracy and there is weird shit out there.... but it has nothing to do with spaceship moons, literal shapeshifting lizards, lunatics listening to reverse speech or your wifi-router talking to you. I've always tried to warn people on the Icke forum that certain trains of thought will lead to mental illness and psychosis....

It's a shame because they seem like a lovely family.....and he's made a horrible mistake...maybe one day he will realise what he has done..... may God forgive him....

But where does this leave David Icke?
 

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Where does this leave Icke ?

He will probably get to go on some TV show again so he can help the narrarive get reinforced that anyone who questions whats going on is a lunatic.
 

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Goes to show how dangerous it can be to peddle schizoid delusions....especially to people who are mentally ill and therefore dangerous and suggestible. This is something I have always warned people against in my time on the Icke forum.... ..... But where does this leave David Icke?

G'day Truthspoon.

Do you recall a thread back in 2007 where forum members on the DIf were discussing throwing menstrual blood on the Queen because they believed Icke stating that they couldn't stop from shape-shifting in the presence of menstrual blood?

It wasn't a joke, they were serious.

While David Icke did not 'pull the trigger' and we do not know whether what is reported is actually true or not, the ideas Icke promotes without any shred of verifiable evidence will continue to attract the unstable and gullible. This empowers the MSM propaganda machine to link conspiracy facts to bat-shit-crazy conspiracy theories in order to 'disprove' the conspiracy facts and associate anyone believing such to be themselves bat-shit-crazy.

Note well:

"Icke's conspiracy theories include that COVID-19 is not a real virus and that the pandemic was orchestrated to destabilize the world"

The above, along with 5G comments, etc., are used in an attempt to discredit conspiracy facts by association with Icke.

David Icke will probably attempt to spin this as if he is the 'victim' and is being persecuted by the MSM and authorities to 'shut him up' because he is 'exposing them' ... as if a bullet couldn't do that, like the way they silenced William Cooper and others.
 

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I have to say my belief in what icke wrote was a telltale sign of my schizophrenia that came later in my life. I remember looking in people's eyes to see whether they have that lizard pupil. I would guess this shit gets worse if you are actually becoming psychotic because then murder is not a problem...
 

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I have to say my belief in what icke wrote was a telltale sign of my schizophrenia that came later in my life. I remember looking in people's eyes to see whether they have that lizard pupil. I would guess this shit gets worse if you are actually becoming psychotic because then murder is not a problem...

G'day Ugizz.

When we build upon faulty foundations, therein is the reason that the structure built collapses.

This is no different in having beliefs that are faulty. Eventually it leads to a collapse of the mental processes that allow us to function within reality. It is akin to a dam wall with cracks in it, eventually those cracks widen and the dam bursts. For some, it leads them to take actions that they wouldn't have taken if the didn't have those false beliefs instilled into them.

This is the reason for the indoctrination system known as 'education'. It instills false beliefs so that those indoctrinated are unable to function within reality and eventually, the dam bursts. How this 'plays out' exactly is different for each individual indoctrinated due to varying circumstances in each individual life lived. For some, as with Matthew Coleman, it leads to actions that are called 'insane', yet for him at the time of doing what he did, because of the false beliefs that he held, those actions were the only 'sane' thing to do.

False beliefs of how reality functions will create a false comprehension of how to sustain and maintain life.
 

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The irony is that Icke distanced himself from the reptoid hybrid hypothesis years ago.
 
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