In a book that marks the author's 20th year of uncovering suppressed information, he takes the manipulation of the human race and the nature of reality to new levels of understanding and calls for humanity to rise from its knees and take back the world from the sinister network of families and non-human entities that covertly control us from cradle to grave. Original.
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With a rich, cinematic voice and burning cynicism, Midnight, Water City is both a thrilling neo-noir procedural and a stunning exploration of research, class, climate change, the cult of personality, and the dark sacrifices we are willing ...
With humor and powerful insight, David Icke, exposes the mental and emotional prisons which billions of people have built around themselves.
The key is in the title. We are enslaved because we identify self with our body and our name, when these are only vehilcles and symbols for what we really are -- Infinite Awareness, Infinite Consciousness.
A well-known writer and researcher in his field lays out his belief in a "global conspiracy" in which a network of interbreeding families going back to the ancient world are manipulating events to impose a centrally-controlled Orwellian ...
“Fine, I'm needling him,” Brandt said, took a sip of his gin and tonic, frowned and went back to the bar to add a splash more tonic. “But after so many years of listening to him talk about the historical import of each election and the ...
Our ability to decode reality is linked to what we are able to perceive. Icke believes our reality has been hijacked by an invisible force the Gnostics used to call Archons.
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPR In a sleepy seaside town in Maine, recently widowed Eveleth "Evvie" Drake rarely leaves her large, painfully empty house nearly a year after her husband's death in a car crash.
David Icke's time has come, and Perceptions of a Renegade Mind is destined to be an international best seller that could not have been published at a more important and relevant time or with such a now receptive audience to what he has to ...
Praise for Deliverance “Once read, never forgotten.”—Newport News Daily Press “A tour de force . . .