Journalist David Icke Banned From EU, Labeled a 'Terrorist'
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David Icke has been banned from entering the EU and designated
as a "level three terrorist," according to his son Gareth Icke.
The public speaker and former BBC television host was due to attend
an event in Amsterdam this weekend, but will now reportedly be
prevented from entering any country in the European Union for
a period of two years.
"Received an email from the Dutch. My dad, David Icke, has been
banned from entering the EU for two years," tweeted Gareth Icke.
"They claim he is a "level three terrorist," he added.
"The old man is banned from entering the Netherlands," wrote Icke
in another tweet. "Zero convictions, zero crimes committed. Banned
by the government. Wow."
Icke had been set to feature at an event called Together for the
Netherlands, but far-left activist groups complained to the
government and demanded he be barred from entering the country.
The municipality of Amsterdam also asked the Dutch IND
(Immigration and Naturalisation Service) "to investigate whether
Icke can be refused entry to the country," an appeal that was
apparently successful.
The municipality complained that Icke had made "anti-Semitic
statements in the past that are unacceptable and deeply hurtful,"
although it didnt cite any specific examples.
The same authority even asked that if Icke had been allowed into
the country, his speech at the event "be closely monitored by the
Public Prosecutor to assess whether criminal statements are being
made."
Questions about the event were also asked in the Dutch parliament.
It remains to be seen what justification Dutch authorities actually
used to ban Icke from speaking in the country, and why the ban
also reportedly applies across the entire European Union.
Icke was previously deplatformed by multiple Big Tech platforms
for opposing lockdown and vaccine mandates.
Some respodents to the news asserted that Icke had been banned
for being outspoken against former Dutch Prime Minister Mark
Rutte and his role within the World Economic Forum.