Max Spiers conspiracy theory investigation funded by DAVID ICKE
A PROBE into the death of British UFO investigator Max Spiers could be funded by a £1,000 donation from king of conspiracies DAVID ICKE.
The former BBC presenter has offered the cash to Vanessa Bates, who is desperately trying to discover why her son died in mysterious circumstances in an apartment in Warsaw, Poland, during the summer.
Cops have insisted the 39-year-old died from natural causes but it is feared he fell victim to something more sinister.
Polish police were ready to close the case unless she forked out £1,000 for them to continue the investigation.
Now The Sun Online can reveal David, who believes the world is ruled by an ancient race of shape-shifting reptilians, has offered Vanessa a lifeline.
Speaking on the Richie Allen radio show, David, who is currently on a worldwide speaking tour, said: "I saw an email from Vanessa that was sent to my office in which she said the inquest has been secured so I hope that's correct because that's the whole point.
"I don't know what happened to Max and none of us do. But there was a lady, a mother who lost her son. She's obviously completely confused about what's happened and all the things that have gone on in terms of it not being investigated and delays in autopsy reports. She's entered a world that is very confusing if you're not experienced there.
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"Here was a guy who was doing his best to uncover things and communicate them. And there are questions.
"I don't know what happened to him, I'm not giving an opinion, but there are questions here.
"And when someone like Vanessa his mother was in that situation, of course if you can help then you help. Isn't that what we're here for? To look after each other and support each so we can, together, make a difference."
Max had sent his mum a chilling text message just days before he died after coughing up a "black liquid", which read: "Your boy's in trouble. If anything happens to me, investigate."
It is claimed the dad-of-two, who attended the same school as actor Orlando Bloom, was about to blow the lid off a major paedophile ring within the US military.
Soon after his death, Vanessa, 63, from Canterbury, Kent, reached out to Mr Icke, who believes we live in a Matrix-style virtual reality, in a Facebook post.
She wrote: "David, this is Max Spiers' mum. Vanessa Bates. He has died. Saturday 16 July 2016. He introduced me to your work.
"I am beyond heart-broken. I do not feel content with the reasons I have been given for his death. Not at all! I need help, support, guidance. Can you help me?"
A post-mortem examination carried out in the UK has proved inconclusive and North East Kent coroner's office said there may not be an inquest.
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