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David Icke says he revealed turquoise is the dominant colour of
the universe in 1991.

The former Coventry City goalkeeper and Grandstand presenter appeared
on TV wearing a turquoise shellsuit, saying it brought him closer
to God.
Astronomers at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland now say if
all light could be viewed at once it would look turquoise.
They made the discovery by combining the colours of all known galaxies
and worked out the average.
Icke told The Mirror: "If a scientist from Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, says it, he's credible. If an ex-television presenter
says it 11 years earlier, he's crazy.
"In 1991, when my life and perceptions were changing with
the speed of light, there were many things I knew to be true, although
I couldn't tell you why.
"One was the power of turquoise.
"These 'new revelations' show the limitations of modern science.
The arrogance of science is the greatest block on human understanding."
He added that, like the astronomers, he believes colour is a wavelength
with all shades representing a frequency which attract each other.
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filed 10 January 2002
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