This is the most comprehensive and insightful work of David Icke's to date. I read this between late May, when I purchased the book at Icke's presentation in Brixton, and finished reading it a couple of weeks ago. The following is a summary of the contents:
To start with David gives a more in depth biography of his life than in previous books, and explains how he came to research the global conspiracy. I have always felt this was one of the most interesting things about Icke's work, as not only does he present his findings but he explains how they came about in the context of his life and what experiences led to certain realisations or paths that he took in his life, just like we all choose our paths at many crossroads in our lives. An example is when Icke first started spiritually awakening and opening his mind, and seeing things from a new perspective whilst being a sports anchor in the BBC, the unprecedented level of ridicule this was met with, and how although it seemed to Icke at the time that it was terrible and unbearable, it taught him a deep and important insight into how the few can control the many, which is the key to his work. And also he explains how it also taught him an invaluable lesson not to care what other people think, and to be able to to follow the truth and think outside of the box without fear of other peoples' reactions.
Anyone who has read Icke's books or watched DVDs of his presentations at Brixton etc will be familiar with all the main themes in his research - the few controlling the many, problem-reaction-solution, the 'matrix' or everyday world (called Maya in Vedic philosophy I believe), and putting this into context in the whole spectrum from ancient civilisations to the daily propaganda and the nature of reality. This book summarises this whole picture, although further detail is found in other books so that it isn't repeated any more than necessary, and I believe Icke has continued to move forward into ever greater insights into what is - and has - been going on in this world, and with the human race.
Icke brings all of his previous research together to paint the overall picture, including some new research into theories about the moon and its part in the illuminati/reptilian story. This is followed by a gallery of artwork from Neil Hague, which I find are brilliant illustrations of Icke's concepts and visualise them very well, and then there are a series of chapters called "Game Plan" 1, 2, 3 etc, and detail what is going on day to day, and what the illuminati are planning for the human race. This is not exactly easy reading and is extremely disturbing that the evidence implies this is what is going on, but it's better to know about it so you understand what you are facing, rather than being oblivious. The subtitles of these final chapters include:
*"Destroying Human Health" - detailing how the human body is being attacked from all angles by authority.
*"The Cull" - explaining the planned methods of the illuminati to reduce the human population to a fraction of the size to make it easier to overthrow.
*"'World' Everything" - how the centralisation of power is key to few controlling the many,
If everyone becomes open minded enough so that nothing in this book feels too 'outside-the-box' to consider critically and objectively, then I believe the problem would be solved by itself, as people as a whole wouldn't go along with the crap that they have felt in no control to stop in this world. I find personally, opening my mind and seeing the whole spectrum of authority for what it is, everything makes a lot more sense. Humans are by nature very spiritual and evolved beings, and left to our own natures - and without corruption from 'outside' - the quality of life for everyone would be much higher, and all kinds of injustices would become a thing of the past.
Overall this is an awesome work and product of decades of research, and views the entire picture of reality as a whole, putting the global conspiracy into full context.