Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: A Waste of Time Review: I love conspiracy theories. David Icke's book is filled with many I've read about--the Masons, Illumanati,Unitarians etcs. But this one is a doozy. We're supposed to believe that there are people who change back and forth into reptiles? Come on, David. Aren't you pushing the envelope a bit too far? You need more than a few drawings to prove your point. This is very entertaining stuff, but only a certified paranoid would take it seriously. If half of what this book claims were true, the unseen masters who rule the world would have never let this book get published let alone put on Amazon.
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: Reptilians need a basic Mgmt 1012 course? Review: Let's face it, if Reptilians from the 4th dimension are really in control via their shape shifting powers and human hybrid cronies, they must be terrible managers! Why don't they do some recruiting from Fortune 500 companies? In control for centuries (back when the greatest weapons at human disposal were pitch forks and bows/arrows) and yet these clowns still can't get their One World Order in place? Talk about bumbling idiots! My mind flashed on Dr. Evil from the Austin Powers movies. Who runs the New World Order, a reptilian version of Dr Evil's son Scott? I, of course, jest, but there is a basic illogic in all this conspiracy stuff, being that if any beings of great psychic and physical power wanted to, I think they could manage to totally take over the minds and bodies of humankind (since most people actually WANT to be told what to believe and do) many centuries ago. Trying to tie in a master plot to the convoluted history of western civilization always makes for great fun detached entertainment reading "Come on, Davy Boy, convince me." Hence, I recommend the book to anyone who wants the latest in the conspiracy world. Yet to anyone who believes this is really the Secret Truth, I suggest many hours out in nature, falling in love, taking a college course in logic, sobering up, evaluating your own paranoid roots, etc. However, the book is a good read, if only for the permanent changes in my mental memes. I must admit I will never look at Queen E. again without remembering that scene of the secret ritual where she turns into her true reptilian self and "chows down". Poor Di, no wonder she turned to high fashion as an outlet....one point I missed: Are these Reptilian demons cold blooded? If they are, you'd think a freezing country like England would be a real "control the world" drawback (they'd be asleep most of the time). You'd think they'd pick a lizard's delight, like the Mojave Desert or Palm Springs, or even West Hollywood (honey, I've seen many hybrids in that area...lots of snakey licks).
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: This book is the rest of the story. Review: Ever since I got on the internet in 1986 I have been reading and seeking information that puts what I have experienced "the way things are" into perspective. This book puts all of the fragments of information that I have gathered into a great A-HA! Icke has the missing information that I was lacking. I wondered who these people were that were running the world, the Bushes and Kissingers. I could not understand that they were like the good people I have met in my lifetime. Now it all makes sense, these people are not human. It is a scary book. It makes me want to love all the more. I can't stop myself from wanting to tell everyone about what I have learned from this book. Finally, the emporer has no clothes. Good work, David Icke. May you be safe. Barry Miller, Peace Advocate
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: I have found this book very absorbing and very interesting Review: I would rate this book at the top of the list. It is very well done and painstakingly researched. This man has gone to great lenghts to inform the public about the secretive and destructive conspiracy that has been perpetrated on the human race. This book is a must read for every individual who has suspected that there has been "something going on" and that we have been and still are pawns in a global conspiracy that will eventually lead us into a "New World Order". It will enlighten, inspire, and motivate each and every individual who reads this explosive novel.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Your world view will never be the same again. Review: Lifts the curtain of illusion we all live behind - the first step to real freedom. Guaranteed to create a shift - your world view will never be the same again. Having also seen David Icke speak, I agree with an earlier reviewer who rated him "a sane, sincere, spiritual individual (although on a crusade, he's not wrapped up in the banner of his own ego) out to deliver a message. What you do with it is up to you." Never forget however that every one of us who has ever eaten meat/chicken has no right to complain that we too are being treated as we ourselves permit cattle and chickens to be treated. Essential to know: any kind of resistance will only increase the powers of the owners of this world; only blessing them can turn the tables. For me at least this was very difficult to grasp and continues to be a challenge.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Excellent, well detailed information in David Icke latest. Review: Many who read this will have a difficult time swallowing much of the information this book has to offer because its conclusions dont paint a very pretty picture. However, the authors info. on the hidden agenda of the ruling elite, Princess Di's murder, the formation of christianity, corruption in our banking system, country musics associations with satanism or any other topics discussed are difficult to dismiss because of the well researched, detailed facts in "The Biggest Secret". Call Mr. Icke crazy if you will, but i'm willing to bet the truth was too much for you to handle. Its the best book of its kind since Bill Coopers "Behold a Pale Horse".A must read.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A Good First Draft But Wildly Inaccurate Where It Counts! Review: This is a challenge to most people's world view. Too bad Mr. Icke didn't think it through. Why would the most powerful secret society with tenticles in every information gathering organization in the world allow his book to be published? Answer: Because he's in on it, a member so to speak; or so wildly off the mark that he HELPS their cause, not hurts it! IF you are going to read this book know that Mr. Icky guesses a lot and makes many powerful errors. For example: Jesus Christ did not exist. Saint Germain works for the dark side. Frances Bacon was Shakespear (didn't he Shake the Sphere?), but also served the dark? And the Founder Fathers of the United States (the bastion of freedom) were boobs duped, blind, or in on the trick to pretend there would be freedom. Alas, it is good to talk about the last end run of the Black Magicians of Alantis, but to turn them into alien lizards! Of course we can't take you seriously??! Really. And now everyone who believes in your "story" will look incredibly stupid, even though you are essentially correct about the goals and motives of the dark side, or "sininster force". Lastly, focusing our attention on THEM does us no great service. We need to focus on the LIGHT! So IF you are going to read this book: KNOW most of it is WRONG! Especially his ideas on "opening" up. Each person needs to be spiritually protected in order to NOT be influenced by the dark. Call upon God as you know Him to protect you from that influence in all ways. Seek good advice elsewhere! His book will NOT help move into the Light. Sorry, nice try, but don't be taken in!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: flash: david icke both sane and sincere! Review: "the biggest secret" will challenge your worldview like nothing else. if you come away enlightened, amused or indignant, it's all the same to david icke, i'd wager. having caught him twice on the "biggest secret" lecture tour, i can give you my impression of the man behind the uproar: he's a sane, sincere, spiritual individual (i.e., although on a crusade, he's not wrapped up in the banner of his own ego) out to deliver a message. what you do with it is up to you.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Best British science fiction since Dr. Who. Review: Just when you wereaccustomed to thinking of Britain as a has-been nation with half-wit royals, along comes David Icke to shake up your thinking. Britain, it seems, isn't a washed-up tributary to the European Union but rather the epicenter of human events, the throne of human power--only the power isn't human, it's reptilian. A race of human-reptilian space alien hybrids rules Britain and by extension the lesser, English-speaking countries such as our own. The book is great fun to read as fiction--but I have to wonder what mind control influenced the author.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Shocking. Review: The Biggest Secret is full of amazing statements about Nato, Satanism, and lots of other intersting and important topics. I couldn't put the book down, but I couldn't read more than 75 pages a day because it was too mind-blowing. I recommend this book to everyone.
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