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The Biggest Secret: The Book That Will Change the World

The Biggest Secret: The Book That Will Change the World

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: the Biggest Secret- a critical review
Review: i have read the book and david's previous one titled, "the truth will set you free". Both are fairly good, but are expensive. the biggest secret revealed alot of hidden/secret information, yet was a bit steeped in the reptilian/ lizard analogy- which i found distasteful and not truely accurate. The book, "the truth shall set you free" was alot better in my opinion- i would recommend that one over "the biggest secret" Both are worth reading though.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Informative.
Review: Call me crazy, but I actually believe this. Icke presents us with solid evidence that is far too hard to argue with. He is definetely on target. Of course, according to this book I am 'reptilian' on both sides of my family (Russian nobility & Danish nobility). Which could be good or bad, depending on how you look at it. Anyway...I highly recommend this book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This is THE stupidest thing ive EVER read
Review: Come on reptiles are running the world? This guy is completely insane. the only thing that was even slightly redeeming about this book is that i laughed harder than i had in a long time but trying to pass this off as non-fiction is rubbish read this only if you need a good laugh. i also wouldn't recomend this to any depressed or paranoid people cause although the ideas are moronic this might be enough to push them over the edge.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book changed my life
Review: I studied all religions looking for answers to these questions: who we are? where we are? where are we going? I wasn't satisfied with the answers. till I came across this amazing book, it's the first step to know an advanced version of the truth. to go further in reality I recommend "Barbara Marciniak" Books where we can understand our capabilities and our real purpose as well as the concept of Reptoids which most people find it weird to believe in the biggest secret.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: YOU MUST BE AWARE - EVEN IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE IT
Review: This book scared the hell out of me, yet I am glad that I read it. If you have ever wondered why blue eyes and blond hair are considered to be the pinnacle of power and desireability, this information may provide an answer. If you have ever wondered what happens to all those missing people, the answer may be here. If you have ever wondered why there are so many so called "pagan images" on money, government and religious buildings, the answer may be here. If you have ever wondered why movies, books, and music that create fear are vigorously promoted, the answer may be here. Read the other reviews for information on content, but heed this warning. Do not let the information in this book depress you or make you fearful. Yes, there are always bad things going on in this world, but to be a change agent you must focus on creating the world as you want it to be.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Some Good Information but a lot of Bunk.
Review: There are many books out on the market that cover this subject. If you are interested in learning about the NWO Cabal this is not the book to read.

This book does have a lot of good factual info. It, however is also full of material wich has not been proven and is based in speculation. If you want a book that ties Zacharia Sitchen with the NWO conspiracy and trace it all the way back to the begining of time, well this is the book for you. If you are looking for information that is factual and can be proven in order to stop the errosion of our liberties, well this is not the book to get.

I am not bashing the book becuase of the topic but mainly because of the mis-infortmation that has been added in order to discredit the factual. If Icke is correct then we are in a world of hurt. There is however no hard evidence he is correct.

The best reason to get this book would be the chapter on Princess Diana. This alone will make you think that it was definently no accident.

If you are just starting out looking for NWO info, well you might want to consider "Hope of the Wicked" or "The Creature from Jekyll Island."

Lastly, if you are looking for some intesting science fiction that jsut possibly could be true, you might want this one.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Plausable but Historically inacurate
Review: While I find his theories of a reptilian invasion and secret brotherhood conspiracy certainly plausible, the historical road he took is very suspect. It is obvious that he is no language or history expert and relies on 'experts' on this field most of them being white I assume. Maybe if he considered some experts of "color"(Dr Malachi Z York, Ivan Van Sertima, Gerald Massey)he would come to different conclusions about who possesed the vast amount of information on astronomy, architecture, and spiritualism (Moors, Olmecs, Nubians all who were of the black race). I do however applaud his courage in at least getting the information out about the global conspiracy that affects all of us wether we believe it or not.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: i love a book that can screw up lives
Review: YES! Theres only two things that can convince me when it comes to books like this: facts and common sense. I would have to say this is one of, if not the most convincing book about what history and reality could have been all along. The amount of facts in this book is unbelieveable. Its so convincing it makes you laugh. This book put simply, has the ability to reprogram lots of perceptions. I'm not saying I believe anything here, its just that when you see things for what they could be, then relate it to what you think you know is true.. you start to realize you know nothing.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My Blood Runs Cold aka Leapin' Lizards
Review: It's not difficult to make the connection between reptilian domination and our current, some-would-say end time situation here on earth, because God himself (Jesus Christ) said that in the end times, "the love of most will grow cold". Anyone with half a quark of sensitivity can't help but notice the cold, hard-hearted nature of our world today. Metaphorically speaking or not, Icke's conceit (in the literary sense) is valid, and the vivid images of the book remind one of Revelation. I shudder to think of a post-rapture sang-froid world. A good read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Remember The Old Saying - Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction
Review: After reading these reviews I can easily tell that the people who are under the spell of ignorance hated it and gave it one star, while those people who are ready to know the truth loved the book gave it five stars. I am an individual who is ready to know the truth no matter how strange and freightening it is since we as humanbeings only live on average 80 years which is a micro-second in geological and galactic time; it is best that we all learn as much about this world and reality while we're still alive no matter how much it my contradict the beliefs we've been made to accept by our parents, schools, religions, and television. The idea that Reptilians are among us doesn't bother me, since now we know who the enemy really is. The reality of Reptilians actually, believe or not, fascinates me; because it proves that this universe we live in is waaaaayyyyy more dynamic than what we've been made to believe. Another thing that comes to my mind is that it's probably not just Reptilian humanoids running around in human form, there could be 100s of alien species living among us - hey, who knows??? The closest book I can compare to David Icke's book that makes you change your view of reality is the Matrix series by Val Valerian, who also mentions Reptilians briefly. I just can't wait until David Icke puts out another book and see how far down into "the Rabbit-hole" he goes.


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