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David Icke: The Biggest Secret

Marty

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With a love for conspiracies and my new found pleasure for reading i downloaded this book and after reading the introduction for the second chapter i know this is gonna be very intresting.

What do you think of this author and his works?

Although his books sound fascinating i find it hard to take him serious when some of his books contradict each other,it seems after the success of his first book in 1991 "The Truth Vibrations" he has let his imagination run riot in the later of his books.

Also can anyone recommend a few more books that i might enjoy,i recently just bought George Orwells 1984 so that may be abit of help of what im intrested in.
 
I think, after visiting the author's website, that he is a total wacko. This may sound harsh, ill-considered and intemperate, but the thought of the British royal family being shape-shifting reptiles strikes me as utterly ludicrous.

I have to go now. The fluorescent squirrel / spider hybrids are trying to steal my furniture again.
 
You should get some Anti-Fluorescent-Squirrel/Spider-Hybrids-Spray at K-Mart. Works like a charm. It's the big purple bottle, can't miss it. I heard cat-vomit works, also, but I don't think they sell that at K-Mart. Although...

Cheers, Martin :D
 
Ive read the biggest secret. I thought it was entertaining in the same way watching a lunatic from a VERY safety distance away is.

Incidentally, has anybody else noticed how David Icke's eyes are weird, really cold and lizard-like.

Ironic, isnt it?
 
Where did you download it? I would love to have a look.

David Ike was a goalkeeper then a sports reporter in UK. Suddenly he was a religious figure - he called himself the Godhead - and would only wear one colour, purple I think.

A bit of a nutter but strangely fascinating.
 
Where did you download it? I would love to have a look.

David Ike was a goalkeeper then a sports reporter in UK. Suddenly he was a religious figure - he called himself the Godhead - and would only wear one colour, purple I think.

A bit of a nutter but strangely fascinating.

I didn't download it, I find it in a public library (British libraries: the dog's bullocks, by the way. I also found a book on how to pick a yale lock, a book on cannabis (how to grow your own) and a book on how to make gunpowder, step-by-step - and the govt is scared of terrorist material on-line????).

Love your local library:D
 
I remember this book. I'm astonished the British Royal Family haven't sued him for defamation. It would be easy to prove.

Having said that, it might give him too much publicity.
 
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