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One Conspiracy? April 26, 1999 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Icke makes a lot of assertions and connects a lot of dots, sometimes in a leap of faith. Hopefully, he also asserts a few absurdities, I pray. As a Christian, he makes the common mistake of simplifying all of Christendom as a monolithic human, or spiritual 4th dimension organization, it is not. He further assumes that if one says he is a Christian, he practices Christianity. That is not necessarily true Therefore, he makes a critical error to dismiss all Christianity rather than dismissing the great deceiver in the false disguise of a Christian. Albeit, some of his comments regarding Christians may be true, perhaps the assertions that Europeans are the lost 10 tribes of Israel. Although not mentioned, compare the collaborating but alternative thesis of Icke to E Raymond Capt's book Jacob's Pillar. Icke, in my opinion, has not connected all of the dots in the proper fashion and some of his proofs and assertions may not be correct. That being said, the book is a good read. It will forever change how one thinks about what is happening in the world and open up questions that need to be asked of those who tell us their version of what is happening. The book is decidedly anti-Christian and anti-white racist in its underlaying assumptions, in my opinion. The requirements for a best seller in the current age.
Strange but true? April 20, 1999 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have read some of Mr Icke's earlier books and found them very interesting and the media response to the books fascinating.This book is extreme... I think, regardless of your initial viewpoint of this type of material, you are likely to be shocked, surprised and most importantly, made to think.
One of the hottest books on Earth these days April 1, 1999 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
David has finally decided to serve the full story as he sees fit. Not a book for the faint-hearted. But the story has to be told: if we do not know what really is behind the world theatre we cannot change it to the better. This book is all about getting people to wake up and start doing something instead of just groaning and feeling miserable.
My casual joy has been disturbed March 4, 1999 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
LEAPIN LIZARDS!David Icke has done it again with this many-paged read.According to the author the constraints of time-space are not shared by all of us,some people have no respect at all for physics and some of them are'initiates'into old secret societies.Perhaps the theory of hyper-dimensional physics is not so strange after all.If knowledge is the antidote for fear then this investigative book is strong medicine.The late Jim Morrison said that strange days were going to track us down,this awesome book is proof they have found us.
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