Sons of David Icke take centre stage in Covid conspiracy movement
The sons of David Icke have become key figures in the anti-vaccination movement and built up a “conspiracy theory” video streaming service with hundreds of thousands of pounds in revenues.
Gareth, 38, is becoming a leading light in the movement after a recording of a speech he gave at an anti-lockdown rally last weekend was viewed three million times on Facebook.
Jaymie, 27, is behind a video streaming service, Ickonic, with thousands of hours of content, including videos on the 9/11 attacks, that has recorded a rise in annual revenue to £400,000.
Gareth, a personal trainer who is married to a primary school teacher with whom he has a young daughter, formerly sang in a band
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Gareth, a lead singer in a band and a former England beach football player, is behind a range of T-shirts and jumpers priced £40 which carry slogans such as “Covid1984”, “scamdemic” and a
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