The David Icke Guide to the Global Conspiracy (and How to End It)
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David Icke is the world's best-known writer and researcher into the "global conspiracy" in which a network of interbreeding families going back to the ancient world are manipulating events to impose a centrally-controlled Orwellian global state. His latest book is an extraordinary and unique compilation of his 20 years of research in more than 40 countries, as he connects the dots between apparently unconnected people, events and subjects to show how everything fits together -- and to what end. The interest all over the world in David Icke's work is simply exploding and, with this book, "the world's most controversial man" is destinated to reach a still greater audience.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #16769 in Books
- Published on: 2007-10
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 500 pages
Customer Reviews
Interesting and Thorough!
David icke has written maybe the most thourough book on what is happening behind the scenes of everyday life, especially on the political world stage. He's humorous, exact and packs a punch. Not enough credit is going to this man because we can see what he has always said happening right before our eyes now across the world.
magnificent
David Icke covers the Illuminati hybrid bloodlines, reptilians & ETs, mind control, satanic rituals, ancient civilisations, the global political and economic machinations, secret societies, the assault on our health and ability to use higher consciousness, and much more. He even exposes the man-made global warming con, and how the "boom or bust" economy is manipulated, and its purpose. Icke offers clear, concise overviews of the "new physics" and the nature of how vibratory reality is generated, with his use of the hologram and matrix metaphors. Icke expects a global awakening and in a small segment of the population this is apparently occurring.
Icke is the one "conspiracy researcher" who has developed a relatively advanced spiritual awareness from which he can provide a useful context and understanding of the material he has uncovered. This book overlaps much with his previous works, refining and updating his analysis of the many facets and details of the conspiratorial nature of civilization, as well as his description of the physics and metaphysics underlying our reality. Icke doesn't really have anything new or groundbreaking here that goes beyond his previous books, yet this book puts things together pretty well and offers a lot of insights to help readers who are ready to deprogramme themselves from consensus reality.
Yes, magnificent - both the book and the man: he has shouldered on for decades despite much opposition and has repeatedly put his head above the parapet. Yes, this is basically an updated version of his earlier books but I found that I had forgotten a lot of it and welcomed this review: each book is better put together than the previous one and this is the best, so far, providing the most perspective.
Yes, there is a split - you are either a conspiracy theorist or a coincidence theorist. Yes, either/both is/are crazy, so take your pick as there is no real evidence for either side. But controversy about coincidence vs conspiracy is as stupid as the controversy about creationism vs darwinism - there's no real proof for either side so the arguments - on either side - are basically down to closeminded people who like to argue. Same as the arguments for and against Icke....
Anyway, just how would you expect Icke (or any other whistleblower) to provide evidence of such conspiracies?! And what evidence would be "acceptable", anyway? (And isn't it usually the same people demanding "evidence" in these cases as the ones who accept lots of other "facts" without question, for example germ theory, without having ever seen a single germ for themselves?)
Even though this information - and much else - is now widely available, we are simply not going to know the Truth in this reality - and, as Einstein apparently said: "No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it."
HOWEVER, the information presented by David Icke does make sense of why so many bad things happen and continue to happen. How could you otherwise explain why education and medicine (to name just two subjects that affect every single one of us) are in the terrible state they are in? How CAN you explain why there are still so many wars and so much torture and nastiness even though the silent majority do NOT want any of this? So much, SO much, only makes sense if you accept at least some of the information provided by Icke.
If you find it exciting to be shown different ways to view the world, this book is for you.
David Icke is a self publishing author and here is why
This author lets his paranoia with the unknown questions of the world preoccupying us all, get in the way of his writing . He forgets that his first reason for writing is to convince his reader of his views, far fetched as they may be, through argumented and carefully supported points.
Instead he expects you to buy unquestioningly into his ramblings.
There are much greater and important people dealing with these existential quesions, who engage the reader into the whole fenomenology of human history and its archetypes.
I would encourage this writer to expand his knowledge basis and respect his readers. Perhaps he should refer to the complete work of Mircea Eliade, but that might prove too much for a man in love with his own theories and an obvious short fuse when it comes to logical and deductive thinking.
I have never been so annoyed about spending money on a book, felt so disrepected as an intelect who can make up my own mind about arguments put before me, and let down by the printed word.
Buy, only if you like the hectoring of a writer so convinced with his stuff that he doesn't bother about you.This is not provocative writing, it is simply disappointing. He undermines his own position by some of the most far out theories whose basis he does not bother to share with us.
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