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David Icke is the primary proponent of a theory regarding shapeshifting, which he describes as a change in the brain's decoding mechanism rather than a physical transformation {fact:4, fact:8, fact:10}. He claims this phenomenon is documented in ancient accounts {fact:1, fact:3, fact:9} and asserts that video evidence of such shapeshifting exists [1], a claim that is critically analyzed by others {fact:6, fact:11}.

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perspectiveThe hosts of the 'Stuff They Don't Want You To Know' podcast argue that the video evidence David Icke points to as proof of shape-shifting is actually video artifacting, where image pieces meld into the pixels of subsequent images, often caused by technical issues during live broadcasts.
claimDavid Icke claims that video evidence exists showing people shape-shifting.
claimDavid Icke claims that shape-shifting is not a physical transformation of a solid body, but rather a change in the decoding mechanism by which human brains interpret energy fields into a holographic, apparently physical form.
claimDavid Icke compares the process of shape-shifting to changing a television channel, where the underlying energy fields remain constant, but the perception of the form changes based on how the brain decodes those fields.
claimDavid Icke posits that shape-shifting is not a physical transformation of a solid body, but rather a change in the 'decoding mechanism' by which humans perceive energy fields, comparing it to changing a television channel.
claimDavid Icke believes that when shape-shifting occurs, humans appear to peel away their human form to reveal reptilian eyes, teeth, or faces.
claimDavid Icke asserts that there are historical records written in various native languages that document instances of human shape-shifting.
claimDavid Icke posits that the perceived shape-shifting of entities is not a physical transformation of the object, but rather a result of the human brain's shifting perception abilities.
claimDavid Icke asserts that accounts of shape-shifting between human and animal forms are an ancient phenomenon reported in cultures all over the world.
claimDavid Icke asserts that the phenomenon of shape-shifting between human and reptilian forms is documented in ancient accounts from all over the world, alongside accounts of humans shifting into other animal forms.
claimThe hosts of the 'Stuff They Don't Want You To Know' podcast question how David Icke's theory of shape-shifting accounts for video recordings, noting that unless recording equipment also experiences a perceptive shift, the phenomenon should be captured consistently by cameras.