Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: I hope he's mad ! Review: Before I read this book, I thought David Icke had to be mad. Now I think he may just be one of the most enlightened people on the planet.You'll either open your ignorant (as in the true sense of the word) mind, or you'll cling to this ignorance as some other reviewers have done. This is understandable since your most fundamental beliefs are challenged in such a way that it makes it difficult to argue. Either way, it is the most amazing book you'll ever read.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: One of the Most Important Books Ever Written Review: With all the invaluable information in Icke's new book, it is simply one of the Most important books ever written. Read it all before judging it.Thank you David Icke.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A MUST read expose! Review: Icke's book is fantastic. One of the best research volumes in existence. Finally the truth about christianity and other religions as mind prisons. Those who live for mind control religions will hate this book, but no one ever said the truth is easy except to those with open minds. The Earth needs to be free of religion and non-existent gods and this book will help you see through the lies. Like Icke says it's not that people chose to believe in whatever BUT that they try and force others to believe likewise. Thank you David Icke! 5 stars plus!!!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Everyone should read this book Review: Having read extensively on a wide variety of subject matters which this book encompasses, I find this to be the most important book I have ever read in my life. Whether you choose to believe the information or not, you should at least give it the benefit of the doubt until you have read the book. Contrary to what other reviewers have said, it is well sourced and the conclusions well justified. Many of the most significant facts can be found in many other places, even beyond what Icke lists as references. However, since this books strikes at the heart of religion, nationalism, and a whole host of other belief systems, many people will be shocked and offended by this book. That is okay, but it should not be condemned as ludicrous or science fiction unless it comes from a person who has read the whole book and can dispute the facts and conclusions presented based on real evidence rather than prior belief alone. Many people will not want to accept that it is true because it will be tremendously challenging to almost anyone's existing belief systems. You owe it to yourself and to the rest of the world to at least look at the information carefully and decide with your heart whether it is true for you.
Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: Best science fiction I ever read! Review: Having read this book, I find that about 5% of the book is based on some form of "real" evidence or truth, the vast majority, however, is based upon pure conjecture and hearsay, with no factual basis that can be independantly vertified, and in many cases, (usually the most important theories of the book) no sources are given for the information used. 1. To infer that major companies around the globe are "in on the conspiracy" simply because their company motif is similar to an ancient babylonian sign etc, is surely nothing more than mad ramblings, desparate to pad out the book with more "evidence." 2. "A lot of the presidents of America have a common ancestry, if you go back several hundred years." So what? FACT: There are more people alive today, than have lived in the entire past 2000 years, so obviously we are all distant relations. Too many unrelated matters are desparated tagged together to make a book. Either David Icke is a very paranoid and deluded man or one of the greatest science fiction writers ever to have lived!
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: A gripping and inspiring read!!! Review: "The Biggest Secret" truly jolted me. I have read other books that have discussed the reptilians, but never have I read a book with such detailed, far-reaching historical and contemporary implications. My initial reaction was panic and I had to put it down for a few weeks (as I was beginning to have disturbing dreams)... however, in spite of the fact that the text needs further editing, the writing style has an hysterical edge to it, and even though I don't agree with every deduction Icke makes, his book is the first real detailed overview of the reptillian agenda. David Icke's bravery and humanity will one day be heralded! It is essential that this information be made available if we want to take back control of our planet and our lives. Thank you David!
Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: An entertaining farce! Review: This book can only be classified as fiction and should be taken as such. Ickes should have used his time to create a novel of this material. If he would have, it probably be a bestseller. Most of the material is too fantastic to take serious, although at times it is quite interesting and funny. It is a large book that frankly is not worth the time to read, if you take it serious. However, if it was fiction, I would have given it three stars because taken as such, it is entertaining.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Lounge Lizards at Work Review: Each page of the book is crammed to the rim with conclusive facts: names, dates, genealogies of royalty, and the geopolitical nexuses where the 'Babylonian Brotherhood' , an unsavory clique of reptoidal manipulators hiding in the fourth dimension are busy working to coerce humanity to obey the dictates of an impending New World Order. One cannot help but be overwhelmed, amazed if not somewhat traumatized by the sheer mass of data pointing to this horrific network of human, quasi-human as well as totally inhuman conspirators and how they have successfully colonized our planet and our lives. There are few loose ends in this book enabling us to make our own conclusions about this conspiracy. There are few ambiguities to inspire our imaginations towards realizing something better. Suppleness is in short supply. However, one must give credit to Icke for his ability in amassing this sordid information and putting it all together in a highly convincing way. Much of it is painfully convincing, I'll admit. Yet in his understandable haste and urgency to get the message out to a slumbering humanity in a book that 'Will change the world" , he takes some rather irresponsible swipes at Hinduism, Buddhism,Christianity and an Islam headed by 'that Brotherhood stooge Mohammed' to name a few of his choice targets. Icke even takes a disheartening swipe at Sufism, the very path of the Heart as it is called, in an attempt to equate it with the New World Order agenda. He just needs to discriminate more clearly on these matters if he doesn't want to alienate readers, who are just getting their feet wet for the first time in the conspiracy world, in droves. He needs to clarify and elaborate the points he makes if he wants to educate us in a way conducive to warding off, if not totally subverting the New World Order. Yes, there are Hindu Nationalists killing Muslim Nationalists and vice versa, Protestants and Catholics killing each other, all in the name of their chosen gods/prophets and brotherhood frontmen. But it is crucially important to remember that the evils that Icke points out insinuated themselves, for the most part, into these originally spiritual traditions and perverted them into the religious institutions we know today, replete with mind control dogma. He needs to make more subtle distinctions instead of taking such blind swings in his pressing crusade to expose the astral mafia behind these true believer games. The author seeks to regard Greek myths as describing esoteric bodily processes one experiences during deep meditation. For example, Medusa with her snaky locks sprouting out of her head is really 'a description of the brain and its twelve cranial nerves' as felt when ones proprioceptive sensitivity is heightened. Another strategy suggested so that one doesn't become overtaken by fear (and then seek to literalize that fear ) is to adopt the perspective of the Tibetan Buddhists who regard demons as the projections of our egos and not something purely outside of ourselves. All of these approaches would be helpful in maintaining sanity and cohesion while reading The Biggest Secret. and serve to counter Icke's pan-equation: religion=conspiracy. Another danger, at least in the shuddersome world of conspiracy theory, is that pointing out the spellcasters as Icke does can be form of spellcasting in itself if we don't take discriminatory precautions like those mentioned above. The stuff he describes is simply too fascinating and hypnotic and is very deleterious territory, rife with all sorts of trappings and pitfalls. I frankly don't know how Icke keeps his sanity about him considering how much he tours to promote his work and all the Godzilla toes he constantly steps on. He must have something positive working for him and it is this that I wish he would share more of with us. Icke does give us some room to breathe by including at the end of the book suggestions on how we can evolve our subtle bodies and chakras to cut through the 'prison warder' consciousness currently dominating the planet. I find this helpful, but not enough, especially after being so impacted by the overwhelming data he compiles to bolster his arguement. The most important thing that we can all do for now is to make sure our home/family life is harmonious and that we are well connected with friends, lovers and family. Otherwise reading a book like The Biggest Secret can suck us into a seriously disturbing world which has a high degree of probability that it exists. More openness and warmth is needed in order to allow our imaginations and our spirit to flourish. (Jaye C. Beldo, writer, intuitive counselor and spiritual anarchist)
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The best book I've ever read! Review: This is simply the best and most informative book I've ever read. I heartily recommend it to anyone able to digest the truth about this world we live in!
Rating: ![2 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-2-0.gif) Summary: simpler to Watch the X-Files Review: In the name of Allah Most merciful, David Icke apeared as a guest on a national Radio station in London, Although he was utterly convincing, all he iteraed was principles of the Jewish/Zionist movement/conspiracy(well it sounded like that). Icke Brings logic and conclusions to "hard" evidence which in themselves are questionable. His desire to have the facts leads him to string many conspiracies/fabrications/reports together to form something more far fetched. An example is his Reptile/human 4th dimension creatures??!!... IF you see X-Files(the book is based wholly on that). Icke claims to haev made the break through , maybe his book has some truth in it, but overall it is at the vey least questionable. His deductions are ameaturish, which led (him) to the conclusions found. The powers that be, freemasonary(Knights templar, dianas death are all true facts But to deduce and mix in this acounts of Reptilian shape-shifting is dangerous. His deductions ad answers the religions as Alien (made) is a deduction of history of the facts and the evidence, but Icke chooses the unorthodox route and casts them as crafted by the Aliens??!.... A refutation of his thoughts and books are well needed......
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