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Alice in Wonderland and the World Trade Center Disaster |
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Rating: Summary: Should have zero stars Review: In the immortal words of Blackadder this book has only one thing to recommend it, "Soft and very absorbent". So use your brain and hang it on a hook in the toilet. Read it page by page and then put it to better use.
David Icke really did his brain some damage at some point in his life, this is further proof.
Rating: Summary: Mr. Icke gives 9/11 the investigation it deserves. Review: Let me first say that this book is not for everyone. What I mean exactly is there are people in this world who are not ready, mentally, or spiritually to take this content into serious consideration. Now, for those folks who have a thirst for knowledge, a thirst for the truth, or simply a thirst for the other side to the coin this book is perfect.
"Alice in Wonderland..." completely flipped my world, and I consider myself a quite conscience expanded being. Icke pours in so much passion, and mixes it with hundreds of hours of research to make an incredile expose of the world we thought we knew. Icke's relentless pursuit of the truth has produced a brilliant read for anyone who suspects that we, the people, have been left out of the proverbial loop. And we have.
The tragedy that was 9/11 has not been properly investigated in the main stream, and that includes the "9/11 Commission", until David Icke's book. However, his work is still being purported as egotistical rantings, and paranoia at full throttle. Yet, to those who really know the score, that makes his work that much more credible.
Suspend your normal life for one moment, and see if you come back to it after you have read this one.
Rating: Summary: Paranoid ramblings of a demented mind Review: This book is full of spoon-fed paranoid ramblings with sprinklets of "truth" thrown in for good measure. The result ? A book which launches a viscious attack on any thinking persons consciousness yet leads them away from what the actual truth is. Icke's drug-induced mental ramblings in this book are designed to discredit the very researchers who ARE presenting alternative views about 911 and making them look like complete braindead fruitcakes who should be sent to the funny farm. That, in essence, is all this book is designed to achieve. Not to inform the reader, but to MISLEAD, CONFUSE & DISINFORM the reader. Think about it people - if Mr Icke (Icky) really "knows" the truth then why hasn't he been bumped off yet ?
Rating: Summary: THE TRUTH ACCORDING TO DAVID ICKE Review: I got this book simply because I liked the title.So far I've just read bits of it as I'm also into Bush Baiting and I read some stuff on the Icke website.
Why Alice In Wonderland you may ask?
(...) And we're all Humpty Dumpty tottering on the Wall
Alice of course is nowhere in sight as she doesn't understand politics.
(...) "When I say a word it means just what I want it to mean" said George Bush. The word was "truth" and it turned out to be a pack of lies (...)
Rating: Summary: An eye opener Review: This book is extensively researched and full of information. I found sometimes too much information. But as my introduction to conspiracy theories, what an eye opener! It has changed how I see the News or anything political forever. I found myself getting angry at how people are manioulated through the media and mass unconscious which are the biggest mind control elements. Time to unplug from the Matrix!
Rating: Summary: Way better than "Farenheit 9/11"! Review: I've been reading David Icke ever since I saw him speak in Kelowna, BC nearly ten years ago. Like him or not, I do believe Icke makes some interesting points...though admittedly I find his "reptiles" trip a little hard to swallow (it's a good theory, but where's the actual physical proof, David?!) Anyway...I sat with my eyes glued to the TV like a lot of other people on September 11th and I thought then, "Hmm...I wonder what David Icke has to say about all this?" Well, here it is in this book. And hardly a mention of Windsor family Reptiles at all! He makes good points; specifically pointing fingers at NORAD and the Joint Chiefs, who more or less let the attacks happen, since they did nothing to stop the hijacked planes, even though they were well aware of the situation by 8:46 AM that morning (when the first plane hit the WTC.) And George W. just sat there listening to the kids storytime down in Florida...probably thinking, "Now what did my family do to tick off the Saudis enough for Osama to do this?" For the Bush family are in cahoots with the Saudi royals up to the ying yang, both officially and unofficially (I won't spoil it...so you'll have to read the book to find out how!) Naturally, Icke puts forth the theory that 9-11 was a US operation, from the planning right through to the execution, as another one of his patented "Problem/Reaction/Solution" scenarios. Well...maybe so. Anybody who doesn't buy the "official story" can draw their own conclusions. Nevertheless, if you have an IQ over fourty, you can't read "Alice In Wonderland" without doubting the "official story" afterwards...it is so preposterous that you know it's baloney (the official story, that is, not Icke's own research and theories.) My point is, I saw Michael Moore's "Farenheit 9/11" on the day it came out and was very dissapointed. One, because ALL of the revelations Moore makes can be found in this book, and two because the film really goes nowhere. He spends 100 minutes leading up to a point he never makes, and focuses a bit too much on irrelevancies. The film simply doesn't live up to the hype...or the Palme D'Or, in my opinion. Anyway, I waited a long time for "Alice In Wnderland And The Wrold Trade Center Disaster" and it is definitely WORTH IT. Sure, David Icke has come out with some very crackpot theories in the past, but not this time...
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