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| The Biggest Secret: The Book That Will Change the World (Updated Second Edition) | 
enlarge | Author: David Icke Publisher: David Icke Books Category: Book
List Price: $29.95 (70.51 RON) Buy New: $19.77 (46.54 RON) You Save: $10.18 (23.96 RON) (34%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 201 reviews Sales Rank: 10792
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 517 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.7 x 1.2
ISBN: 0952614766 Dewey Decimal Number: 364.1 EAN: 9780952614760 ASIN: 0952614766
Publication Date: January 1, 1999 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Amazon.com Review Look out Robert Anton Wilson! Either David Icke is competing for the "Paranoid of the Decade" award or he knows something the rest of us don't. Icke reveals a sinister web connecting everything from the British royal family to major oil companies, to 33 of the last 40 U.S. presidents, in a global conspiracy masterminded by an interstellar brotherhood vying for planetary control through the manipulation of humanity's very way of life. Icke digs into every facet of contemporary society to expose the invisible horror lurking beneath the calm veneer of everyday life. In the process he gets downright offensive, knocking everything from Judaism to the Denver airport. Even if you can't swallow Icke's distasteful revelations or follow every step of his labyrinthine conspiracy theories, The Biggest Secret is sure to forever change the way you look at the Amoco oil logo. --Brian Patterson
Product Description David Icke's most powerful and explosive book so far. Every man, woman and child on the planet is affected by the stunning information that Icke exposes. He reveals in documented detail, how the same interconnecting bloodlines have controlled the planet for thousands of years. How they created all the major religions and suppressed the spiritual and esoteric knowledge that will set humanity free from its mental and emotional prisons.
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A typical David Icke book, full of both good and bad info October 11, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
In the past I have always been much more of a meat and potatoes man when it comes to researching the new world order. You know, easily verified political and economic exposes of the globalist conspiracy. Researchers like Eustace Mullins and Gary Allen always were (and still are) at the top of my list. Lately I am becoming much more open to thinking outside the box with this stuff, so while at one time I went out of my way to discount what somebody like Icke would say, now I'm almost doing the opposite. That being said I still have problems trusting Icke or buying into at least some of what he says.
One problem I have is he pulls from sources that are out and out contradictory. In fact he pulls stuff from just about branch of the "conspiracy" tree. One example is he comes from a very new agey viewpoint and also has whole chapters debunking Christianity but he also uses some of the most dogmatic right Christian spins on the world situation when it suits him too. You have chapters that remind me of a hokey Geraldo Satanism special from the 1980's with Pat Robertson as an editor.
Also there really isn't much here thats not been written elsewhere. Another problem I have is that instead of using what I would consider to be the better parts of various researchers and discarding the nonsense Icke has a habit of using the wackiest hardest to believe unverifiable information he can get his hands on. For example when he goes into the perversion and pedophilia that seems to be rampant with the economic and political elite he uses books by and interviews with the over the top "I was a mind controlled satanic ritual sex slave for world elites" types but little if anything from sources like John DeCamps Franklin Coverup.
Then there's the whole "reptilian" angle that Icke is so well known for. If you get beyond the wild reports of Bush, Kissinger and the Rothschilds shapeshifting into lizard people there is obvious symbology going on with that which Icke of course won't come out and say, and he does his best to cover his ass so he doesn't get labeled with a certain term, (even though it doesn't necessarily work because he does get hassles by the ADL and anti-racist groups causing book signings and radio appearances to be cancelled on occasion, look for the documentary David Icke, the Lizards and the Jews on google video) but its still there never the less.
But overall this book is something that I would hate to see somebody just getting started researching the globalist conspiracy to pick up. If you have been at this for a while and have a discerning eye there is a lot of good information in it. You just have to be able to weave out what the good and bad information is. As critical as I may sound in this review I even think at least SOME of the stuff in The Biggest Secret that the average conspiracy researcher would consider to be just too "out there" is at least feasable. Also for what its worth a David Icke book, for all its faults will never leave you bored.
I know it appears Far Out There... September 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I know David's research reads as though it is far fetched... But I have to say as time goes on, I find too many other cooberating sources that idependently confirm his work. To name a few read "The Secret War" by Hiedi Hollis. Or simply do a web search. Some such searchs even turned up women who claim to have reptilian lovers. [...] or how about the numerous accounts of people who claim to have seen these beings. I personally know a lady who has had a near death experience and has now become extremely intuitive. She can see 4/5 dimensions and can tell who carries strong Reptillian DNA. Read the book, learn the truth, but learn to focus on the positive. That is how we can free ourselves from slavery!
Food for much thought May 5, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The most informative book I have ever read, on the subject(s) of, world-power, extraterrestials, conspiracy etc. David Icke has to be admired for his exhaustive researches. He not only states something, he also backs it up. This is what makes this book so very intriguing. You can't just say:' No way.. balogna.." because of the researched facts he has. One glaring error that I can see is,his inability to see the power of the hand of the creator, in all of this. Even though he quotes the bible often, it is not done in correct perspective, or contextual. In fact, if anything at all, this book literally drives you into the hands of your Creator, because as David so excellently shows you, there is no way out, no where.. ever ! In this context.. life would make no sense at all.. but it would be a random and meaningless existance we all live in. As for me.. this excellently written, fascinating book.. has driven me even closer into the hands of my God and Creator !
THIS IS FOR THE PEEPS THAT ARE AWARE THAT SOMETHING IS REALLY GOING ON BUT ARE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHAT THE HECK IS IT... March 18, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
THIS BOOK CONTAINS TONS OF INFO. SOME WILL JUST STRAIGHT OUT BLOW YOU AWAY. IF YOU ARE REALLY INTO MYSTERIES, WELL LOOK NO FURTHER. NOTHING IS THE MOST INTERESTING MYSTERY THAN FIGURING OUT WHERE DO WE COME FROM, ARE THE RELIGION FAITHS REAL OR MANUFACTURED?.. WELL EVER SINCE I WAS YOUNG I NOTICED ALOT OF THINGS DID NOT ADD UP. SO NOW I AM FULLY AWARE THAT I AM A CONSCIOUS PERSON THANKS TO THE SYNCHRONOCITY OF HOW ALL THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION CAME TO MY WORLD. AT THE END WHAT MATTERS MOST IS WHAT YOU TRUTHFULLY BELIVE IN YOUR SELF TO BE RIGHT.
Dick Cheney and Barack Obama are cousins...read this book February 28, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Ok. Wow. I picked up this book by chance and must say I can never watch the news the same way again. Whether you believe what he has to say or not it's worth the thought....some of the things make sense and ring true, some I've heard from other sources, but whether you look at this as good X-files type conspiracy reading or truth it's worth the read. It isn't always well organized, and could have been made shorter.
Think about this....Mr. Icke talks about how the world is always governed by a few...a family...like when he points out-with family trees, mind you-- the familial relationship betweeen the Bushs and the British royal family.....then years later the things he says always ring true when I watch the news....things like Dick Cheney and Barack Obama being distant cousins...so is it a big secret? The Bushs seem like reptiles to me!
Or how about pointing out the obvious like who benefits and collects the interest on our National Debt? We all complain about it, but who is silently getting rich on our misery?
Just try to not get trapped in fearful or negative places as you read this...because if it's true it's pretty scary. The scary part is that alot of it makes logical sense. Yikes.
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