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The podcast 'Stuff They Don't Want You To Know' frequently analyzes and critiques the theories of David Icke, specifically addressing his claims regarding shape-shifting, the influence of Saturn, and his broader ideological persona as evidenced by [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], and [8].
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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.
claimThe hosts of the podcast 'Stuff They Don't Want You To Know' observe that allegations of anti-Semitism regarding David Icke emerged after his career shift in the 1990s.
claimThe hosts of the podcast 'Stuff They Don't Want You To Know' summarize David Icke's theory that religions, secret societies, and banking institutions are astrologically ruled by Saturn.
claimThe hosts of the podcast 'Stuff They Don't Want You To Know' characterize David Icke's persona as having a 'New Age' side, associated with interests in alternative medicine and a 'live and let live' philosophy.
claimThe hosts of 'Stuff They Don't Want You To Know' argue that David Icke's perception-based theory of shape-shifting does not account for why video recording equipment captures the same visual anomalies as human observers.
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.
perspectiveThe hosts of the 'Stuff They Don't Want You To Know' podcast compare David Icke to Alex Jones regarding their thought processes, though they note the two men differ ideologically.
claimThe hosts of the podcast 'Stuff They Don't Want You To Know' summarize David Icke's theory that Saturn, Mars, and Earth were once aligned closer together, causing the Sun to interact differently with Saturn.