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Tales from the Time Loop: The Most Comprehensive Expos of the Global Conspiracy Ever Written and All You Need to Know to Be Truly Free

Tales from the Time Loop: The Most Comprehensive Expos of the Global Conspiracy Ever Written and All You Need to Know to Be Truly Free

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE MOST IMPORTANT BOOK OF OUR TIME
Review:
This is the most important book of our time and the best book David Icke has ever written--which is saying a lot!

David Icke is an amazing prophet, channel, and teacher. This book reveals the TRUE history of Earth and dispels the lies and cover-ups we've been fed by The Illuminati for centuries. This book will destroy The Illuminati and usher in The Golden Age of Enlightenment. If you don't know who or what "The Illuminati" are then READ this book as soon as possible!!!

David does an outstanding job of summarizing The Illuminati's secret control over the political, economic, and social landscape of Earth. But more importantly, this book will help you FREE YOUR MIND and break free of THE MATRIX. As more and more people FREE THEIR MIND and break free of THE MATRIX, The Illuminati will quickly and naturally GO OUT OF EXISTENCE!

David Icke was writing and lecturing about THE MATRIX years before the movie franchise and I believe the filmmakers got the premise from David's books.

David Icke is one of many New Age prophets today who are being guided by God and Spirit. Thanks to books like this centuries of global manipulation are now coming to an END. Anyone with an open mind and heart will get the "message" of this book.

On the other hand, those brainwashed by dogma and indoctrination may have a hard time accepting the TRUE REALITY of our world.

A book filled with LIGHT.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!








Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Entertaining
Review: A lot of what David sees is true, but the people are possessed by demons, he says "reptilians." See FHU.com. All people are possessed by these alien entities unless thay are saved. Holy Spirit can drive these evil spirits out. These are the spirits Icke sees in people. And they are really there.
But if Icke is hearing voices they are evil. Good spirits do not speak in voices only evil spirits do. Holy spirit is a presence, a knowing not a voice. Spirits pretending to be from the dead are really evil spirits masquerading as dead people. Dead people cannot talk to us. Demons love to play tricks and masquerade as peole we know who have died! A damnable trick.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Something tells me we're not in Kansas anymore....
Review: I really feel sorry for the sheople who still consider the conspiracies to be a theory. It just goes to show how well all of thier brainwashing (via TV, religions, schools, media, science, etc.) has worked. Bill Cooper used to say that we should read everything, listen to everyone and believe NOTHING unless we can prove it in our own research (I would add experience). Everyone these days is a critic and a know-it-all. Unbind and unplug your thought-controlled mind and discover the TRUTH in and around you. It WILL set you free. Thanks to David Icke for helping us all along. Just don't fall into the trap of becoming an Icke follower. Be yourself, think for yourself and discover for yourself. The New World Order will die one day. Love and freedom will prevail. We cannot lose, really. Peace be with you all.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Buy it if you want to see how demented our society is becomi
Review: Are you guys mentally retarded? Seriously, this book MIGHT be the slightest bit amusing as a laughable novelty for its implicit deep sociological problems plaguing the information age's worldwide consciousness. By "sociological problems" I am NOT referring to ANY of D.Ick e's suggestions, I'm talking about the underlying issues that can be deciphered by anyone with some degree of proper education and openmindedness (ironic that the very people prone to this sort of nonsense pride themselves as being "openminded", ha!).

What troubles me most is just how many people are taking this book to heart, which will likely only reinforces their worst suspicions and biases. This is a sociopathology of previously unimaginable proportion. So many facts (now I'm not saying they're necessarily all untrue, that's irrelevant; a MOOT point) are increasingly bombarding our society that what is happening can only be described as imaginative (I'm being generous here in my terminology) misinterpretation of the world. The resulting correlation of coincidences cleverly incorporates superstition and projected hatreds. It's difficult to even properly articulate this phenomena, I guess because it's so alarming and damning of American's pseudo-intellectuals.

In summary, we now live in a world (from OUR perspective of the economically empowered few, relatively speaking) that I see transitioning into a boundary-less era of intercommunication. Unfortunately, I guess I was a bit too optimistic and so never foresaw this resulting by-product of the transition: misinformed, ignorant upper- class (again relative) people with access to massive amounts of new information at their fingertips, who are so stunned by their new insights that they begin correlating everything into a schizophrenic (worse, because there's just so many facts to choose from now to fuel these people's beliefs), conspirital conclusions.

Yes, stupid Americans who have until now been blind to world events are finally waking up to an incomprehinsibly complex world, a world whose inner workings include the US's sometimes seemingly (not all unfounded) altogether "evil" ulterior political motivations. Sadly, the retained ignorance, paranoia, and bigotry commonplace in American society conjure up an illusionary world rationalized by misconceptions, egocentrism and elitistism (ie. "All this stuff MUST add up to SOMETHING, so why not have it correlate so that I'm part of a select few group of people privy to secretive, all-encompassing, eye-opening information that all the OTHER stupid masses are somehow totally oblivious to. Oh and those Jews and other people we hate, yep, they were behind everything all along, just as I suspected." How f'n ironic.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Basically a re-hash.
Review: Being a David Icke fan, I have heard him say many times... Never trust the official story, always have some doubt as to what your hearing or reading or even seeing. Well, my "doubt-o-meter" is really going wild after reading Icke's latest.
I'd like to begin this review with a question... Why is it that his last 5 books have all been approx. 500 pages? 60% of the information is repetitive. You loyal Icke readers must agree with me that after reading-"And the truth shall set you free" his next two books had very little new information and should have been less than a hundred pages and half the price. Then came Alice in Wonderland which did have new info but not 500 pages worth! I still brought them, but was sure to sell'em off after reading them and making note of anything with substance that I came across. Now this book comes along only a year after the last one and it supposedly has 450 pages of new information?? Hardly.
Most of the new material in here is from anothoer book called The Holographic Universe. If you dont believe me, go your your local bookstore and check out the index and see how many times this book is mentioned.
Remember... "The best way to pass off a lie is to surround it in truth." David presents alot of facts in his books. I know know them to be true because I have also read them in many other books. But you have to be careful before placing all your trust in him. Towards the end of this book I felt him steering me along a strange path. talking about how we might just be non-existent, just what the powers-that-be would love us to believe so that we don't bother to put up a fight as they rule over us.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is it, kids.
Review: Coherently written and reasonably argued, this book constructs a framework to hang all of your conspiracy theories onto. Prepare to start believing this one. The author ranges from partical physics to alien races to government scams, and you know what? It forms a picture clear enough to reset your indoctrination into a new worldview.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Icke is a joke well past its tell-by date
Review: David Icke has always had a fond place in the hearts of lovers of kitsch conspiracy theories ever since the famous "Wogan" interview. However, after scaling (pun intended for the cognoscenti) the heights of inspired lunacy in his second book, "The Biggest Secret", his works have become less and less entertaining even as the "J" section of the index has grown and grown. "Alice in Wonderland and the WTC Disaster" was just about bearable as a compendium of every 9/11 conspiracy theory ever published on the Web, but "Tales from the Time Loop" is a desperate rehash; as well as having surprisingly little genuinely new material, for me it marks the point at which Icke takes the leap from mere dabbling with codewords into full-blown anti-Semitism.

Dealing with this issue first, Icke has always had a thing or two about "international bankers" as a group and the Rothschild family in particular, but has usually in the past been scrupulous and thorough enough in his disavowals of anti-Semitism to get the benefit of the doubt from me (if not from the ADL). However, the new material in TFTTL is just disgusting. Icke has got hold of a copy of Norman Finkelstein's excellent "The Holocast Industry", filtered it through his own wonky prism and come up with a view of history in which the Jewish people do not exist as a race, but only as a conspiracy to hoodwink Gentiles out of their cash. Of course, Icke is at pains to insist that "ordinary" Jews don't incur his hatred; they apparently are as much victims as the rest of us of the "leaders" of the international Jewish conspiracy. This is boilerplate sub-Protocols rubbish circa 1902, and chucking a few lizards into the mix doesn't improve it very much.

For the rest of the book, seasoned Icke fans will recognise almost everything here, not least because Icke doesn't regard the acquisition of a new global conspiracy theory as a reason to dump any old ones, even if they're laughably inconsistent. (Why is "The Biggest Secret" still on sale, btw? It predates Icke's discovery of the Annunaki Lizard conspiracy and thus should presumably be regarded as dangerously misleading.) We have more or less the Greatest Hits of Icke; the Bush/Rameses bloodline, Dick Cheney as a rampaging child murderer in Bohemian Grove, the pyramid diagram and here there and everywhere a lizard (the White Martians, interestingly, don't get much of a look-in this time round, while Credo Mutwa has been downplayed as Icke takes on a new, South American employee in the role of provider of vague confirmatory myths and psychedelic herbal teas).

The material on the Iraq War is pretty limp by the standards of AIWATWTCD; given the extent to which actual, documented evidence of state misdirection and intelligence cockups is available through the conventional media, this is quite surprising. If you want grainy reproductions of pictures from Al-Jazeera of child casualties of bombing, they're here, and they look about as bad as one might expect. If you want some of the sillier factual assertions which Al-Jazeera and other Arab sources have tried to get away with, reported as indisputable fact, they are here too.

And then we end with the usual Icke chapter on muggy quantum physics, love vibrations and prisons of reality; Steven Hawking meets Doris Stokes. Except this time the cursed thing takes up half the book; Icke has apparently decided that all this conspiracy stuff is a bit negative, and the reason that the rest of humanity as yet remains unconvinced by his poor man's Robert Anton Wilson act is mainly that we haven't been sufficiently bored into submission by it yet.

So where next for Icke? To be honest, I'm not optimistic. Given his current trajectory, which appears to involve severe hostility to the USA, uncritical acceptance of Al-Jazeera television and some decidedly unpalatable views on the Jews, my guess is that pretty soon we will learn that his latest spiritual revelation is that the all-powerful love-force that permeates the universe has a name and that name is Allah. Roll on Icke's Cat Stevens moment, I say; if nothing else, it has a decent chance of getting his books off the shelves.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terrific Examination Of The Nature Of Reality & Illusion
Review: David Icke has become famous (or infamous, depending upon one's perception) for speaking and writing passionately about the manipulative, oppressive nature of civilization and the global control structure that implements this system of control. Icke's underlying philosophy and motivation is spiritual - he hopes to assist others in their awakening from the delusions of our reality matrix, and sees those fighting against the perceived system as caught up in the illusion of good vs. evil. In Tales From The Time Loop, Icke reports that he got the message in an altered state that All That Exists Is Infinite Love, everything else is illusion. Icke shares insights he received while in a state of expanded awareness associated with use of a hallucinogenic Amazon herb - a state of awareness that he admits would ideally be reached without any external aid. Icke provides an expansive definition of what "love" means, while he provides a thoughtful exploration of the physics and metaphysics of how the illusory "matrix" is created and how it functions. The explanations of spiritual reality and scientific evidence of the "new physics" that support Icke's paradigm are solid, and a welcome improvement over Icke's previous books. The discussion of the history of manipulation and the reptilian consciousness operating within the matrix is somewhat redundant for readers of Icke's previous books, but even these sections have some enhanced insights, making this book a must read for Icke's admirers and those seeking to expand their understanding of existence and of the world we perceive as humans.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: He doesn't offer the solution, but I do
Review: David Icke is an odd fellow. He knows exactly how the world works, he has made connections that should make sense, he has studied all religious history and escevates how reptilians are involved. However, he is a horrible writer and is unable to convince you unless you make the connections on your own and do your own solution. He also offers the solution of spirtuality and oneness to free your self from the illusion...but this is knowledge that a prophet has alreaddy given us, his name is Buddha. For some odd reason David Icke never talks about Falun Dafa (or Falun Gong), a spirtual practice that has taken over 10% of the culture in China and therefore made the Communist government ban the promotion and practice. I have been a practicioner for severel months and I have breaken out of the egg shell completely and have gone to another level. A man named Li Hongazhi, who founded the practice, talks about the same alien influence that David Icke does, but he offers an easy and right to the point solution.

Try it for yourself.
www.falundafa.org
Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Buy copies for everyone
Review: David Icke is on the right path. He's taking his experiences and writing about what he's encountering. He is on that road slightly ahead of us, waving us to run forward to see what's over the next hill.
If you're new to this kind of conspiratorial material, you will get sick. It will make you wonder what you're doing with your life, "Am I wasting time?", "What should I do now?". (Yes, you can sense that I'm in my mid-life crisis! How intuitive of you!). If you take this information to heart and listen within, you'll know that it's OK. Let the fear pass. Side bar: read the "Handbook for the New Paradigm" and related materials (do a google search, you'll know it when you find it) which talks about this same material without the horrific details. Back to the book: Yes, these questions about your life are going to force you to reexamine what your beliefs are. And then you'll gladly run to catch up with David Icke on the path ahead, regardless of any consequences.
New readers of David Icke who are starting with this book will be affected by the first 320 pages, where he covers much of what's in his prior books. After this, you get to the actual NEW material, from my perspective. And, I believe it's worth it. Where David discusses the holographic nature of time and physical reality is pretty heady stuff. We'll all need some time (oops! another illusion) to digest this material!
So, it's worth the expense (especially here at Amazon where you can save money) and worth reading the last 150 pages to help you understand the REAL world around you. And if you don't like this real world, then start creating a new one with your new beliefs...!


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