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magnificent Yes, magnificent - both the book and the man: he has shouldered on for decades despite much opposition and has repeatedly put his head above the parapet. Yes, this is basically an updated version of his earlier books but I found that I had forgotten a lot of it and welcomed this review: each book is better put together than the previous one and this is the best, so far, providing the most perspective. Yes, there is a split - you are either a conspiracy theorist or a coincidence theorist. Yes,... more info
David Icke is a self publishing author and here is why This author lets his paranoia with the unknown questions of the world preoccupying us all, get in the way of his writing . He forgets that his first reason for writing is to convince his reader of his views, far fetched as they may be, through argumented and carefully supported points.
Instead he expects you to buy unquestioningly into his ramblings.
There are much greater and important people dealing with these existential quesions, who engage the reader into the whole fenomenology of human... more info
.... Doesn't he believe that there is a trail of reptile humans? Look him up on wikipedia...
An attempt at balance On the subject of Icke, most people can be split into one of two categories. (1) Those who think he's a basket case. (2) Those who see him as some sort of modern-day messiah. Reviews of his books tend to reflect this. They either dismiss his work as the nonsensical ramblings of a loon, or champion it as "the most important you'll ever read." Neither review is very illuminating. To dismiss all of Icke's theories as deluded claptrap is close-minded and lazy. So is slavishly agreeing with everything he says. A... more info