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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Food for thought, 31 Dec 2003
This is another big read from David icke and like the rest ,its been worth waiting for.Though Having read all his previous books the first 250 pages or so are a case of Deja vu(hope Ive spelt that right)I dont see why he has to keep going over ground hes already covered with basically the same text and the same pictures. I would have prefered a smaller sized book covering his new revelations at a smaller price. Any new comer to David Icke can easily pick up his back catalogue, but its abit much to expect his long time readership to pay out over £16.00 each time just to reread a large part of previous books. Still back to the book in question, theres a number of new ideas and world views which push him to the forefront of the conspiracy writers.But he doesnt only tell you of the big evil being unleashed each day but he tells you how to fight it and how to live your life by being positive. For a new reader theres an hell of a lot to have to take in and think over.And a lot of infromation is going to knock you for six. The first time i read about alien reptiles ,i couldnt take it in in one reading it took searching through the internet and reading a number of books. before i thought yep hes onto something here. This time Davids taken mind altering drugs in Brazil and well your just gonna have to read it for yourself because a short review can not do it justice. All Davids work is also a brilliant reference book for the long time reader and the newcomer alike Having an open mind and reseaching for yourself is the only way to come to your own conclusions. What i really love about Davids work is his sense of humuor and his down to earth approach. He comes over as a very nice bloke who never tries to talk over his readerships head. I recommend this to anyone, it reachs the spot in so many ways. But please David next time dont repeat info we already know.
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