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gorgeousbutterfly
22-10-2007, 07:57 AM
in your opinion if someone had to read one book what would it be?? i would think biggest secret but then isn't it out of date?

soglad
22-10-2007, 07:58 AM
Infinite Love Is The One Truth - EVERYTHING Else Is Illusion.......definitely!

anoninnyc
22-10-2007, 08:35 AM
agreed.

john white
22-10-2007, 08:46 AM
in your opinion if someone had to read one book what would it be?? i would think biggest secret but then isn't it out of date?

The thing is: all of David's books represent a shift of perception from the norm: as such they are all still as valid today as when they were written, and all contain the same core perspectives, even as those perspectives have shifted in angle over the years

Robots Rebellion remains a very fine book that connects well: I am Me I am Free is a little more dis-jointed but also contains (still) some of the very best material, especially on the nature of Love, that Icke has ever written. Infinite Love is very good, and its hard not to reccomend that, but overall, the greater depth of "Tales from the Timeloop" just pips it as my top Icke reccomendation

tiswas
22-10-2007, 09:41 AM
Alice in Wonderland.
The claims were so unbeleivable, esp about the reptiles and so on.

i_am
22-10-2007, 09:48 AM
Alice in Wonderland.
The claims were so unbeleivable, esp about the reptiles and so on.

tiswas you said you had not read his books so how can you even comment?

i_am
22-10-2007, 09:48 AM
Infinite Truth :)

strider
22-10-2007, 09:50 AM
Just for the sheer impact it had on my life at the time, I've got to go with the biggest secret...

tiswas
22-10-2007, 09:52 AM
To i am, I am reading his books properly now,and I thought they were available to all.

gorgeousbutterfly
22-10-2007, 10:04 AM
Alice in Wonderland.
The claims were so unbeleivable, esp about the reptiles and so on.

I thought the main topic in this book is about 911??:confused:

tiswas
22-10-2007, 10:07 AM
It is 9/11, and there is talk about these species of reptiles in it.
WhenI read it I thought.
This is unbeleivable, and WHOA!

thirdwave
22-10-2007, 10:13 AM
in your opinion if someone had to read one book what would it be?? i would think biggest secret but then isn't it out of date?

they are all cool.. I would tell people to have a look at the cover and see which one grabs em.

i_am
22-10-2007, 10:15 AM
To i am, I am reading his books properly now,and I thought they were available to all.

:confused:

Who said anything about them not being available? I was just quoting you. You were the one who said you hadn't read them.

Read them by all means, digest them, do your own research and then come back and talk about the content :)

tiswas
22-10-2007, 10:17 AM
i am, I am a very good multi-tasking type of person. I am very sponge like and I do beleive in illumanti, but these reptiles I need more concrete proof.
Did you know the Illumanti theory was over 300 yrs old, the first bogeymen were the Freemasons.

bicycle
22-10-2007, 10:20 AM
Its a funny old game son - about footy. Absolute classic!

How this is not making it to peoples favourite baffles me.

suspiria
22-10-2007, 10:27 AM
For me it's his 9-11 book, I was engrossed. The bloodlines in the Biggest Secret/Matrix were really interesting as my decendants can be traced to one of those mentioned, my family tree was traced back, long before Dave even started writing his books. (makes me feel old) I would like to see more proof and wish Dave would go into them more. When I saw my family bloodline is mentioned is Davids work my head nearly fell off I was so stunned.

i_am
22-10-2007, 10:30 AM
i am, I am a very good multi-tasking type of person. I am very sponge like and I do beleive in illumanti, but these reptiles I need more concrete proof.
Did you know the Illumanti theory was over 300 yrs old, the first bogeymen were the Freemasons.

I think, no I know, you need to do a tad more research :)

gorgeousbutterfly
22-10-2007, 10:33 AM
For me it's his 9-11 book, I was engrossed. The bloodlines in the Biggest Secret/Matrix were really interesting as my decendants can be traced to one of those mentioned, my family tree was traced back, long before Dave even started writing his books. (makes me feel old) I would like to see more proof and wish Dave would go into them more. When I saw my family bloodline is mentioned is Davids work my head nearly fell off I was so stunned.

:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

tiswas
22-10-2007, 10:35 AM
Call him Icke instead of Dave, this is way too informal.
Please one of you don't state all of them please, that is yes-person behaviour.

strider
22-10-2007, 10:37 AM
Call him Icke instead of Dave, this is way too informal.
Please one of you don't state all of them please, that is yes-person behaviour.

WTF :cool:

gorgeousbutterfly
22-10-2007, 10:39 AM
Call him Icke instead of Dave, this is way too informal.
Please one of you don't state all of them please, that is yes-person behaviour.

"all of them" as in his whole name? :confused:

suspiria
22-10-2007, 10:42 AM
Yes and if Dave knew about a photograph that my mother stumbled upon just last year, no-one would mock his reptilian theory, which on seeing the photo I believe the theory to be total fact. I won't post up here, for obvious reasons, but lets just say its all in the eyes, the woman in the photo, her eyes are completly elliptical, this photo was taken in the '30s or round that time and hasn't been photoshopped as its the original taken by a professional phtographer from that era.

My in laws were taken aback by it as they too believe in Davids reptilian theory/fact

This is no word of a lie.

suspiria
22-10-2007, 10:46 AM
I will call Dave, Dave, as its a name given to anyone called David, where I live this is normal whether or not you know the person or not.

And at my age I don't see why I should stop just because another member suggest otherwise.

Calling the man Dave is a better and warmer term for him considering the work he does.

tiswas
22-10-2007, 10:47 AM
Look strider, stop harrassing my truth-seeking please. Why you behave as if you penned these books yourself, and please look after ghosttown forums.
Did you know folks, he banned me for no apperant reason. In forum rules, it states that if I were misbehaving in your mish-mash then I will be banned.

strider
22-10-2007, 10:50 AM
Look strider, stop harrassing my truth-seeking please. Why you behave as if you penned these books yourself, and please look after ghosttown forums.
Did you know folks, he banned me for no apperant reason. In forum rules, it states that if I were misbehaving in your mish-mash then I will be banned.

Thanks for a good laugh..

I'm almost glad you came back, although the general section was looking so much more intelligent when you weren't here spewing your nonsense...

tiswas
22-10-2007, 10:56 AM
What happened to the general section in your ghost town, I have a brain which is just as good, if not better than yours. I see two sides of the story, do you? No i thought so, and if you want to see weak threads look elese where on this forum.
Think your God's gift of truthseeking don't you, but you aint.:mad:

strider
22-10-2007, 10:59 AM
What happened to the general section in your ghost town, I have a brain which is just as good, if not better than yours. I see two sides of the story, do you? No i thought so, and if you want to see weak threads look elese where on this forum.
Think your God's gift of truthseeking don't you, but you aint.:mad:

I'm really offended... I might report you for being a better 'truth seeker' than me :rolleyes:

tiswas
22-10-2007, 11:01 AM
I've seen your ghosttown of a forum, and I thought what is all this talk about 'shcrooms'. Now I understand, it's to be given to those folk to believe the rubbish.

strider
22-10-2007, 11:09 AM
I've seen your ghosttown of a forum, and I thought what is all this talk about 'shcrooms'. Now I understand, it's to be given to those folk to believe the rubbish.

ROFL :D:D:D

limelady
22-10-2007, 11:35 AM
I've really enjoyed all Dave's books, but the one that I personally loved
the most was Tales From the Time Loop.....its like I had been
waiting for that book to appear and confirm the many things I had
thought myself over a period of many years. I heard much click, click,
clicking as things just all slotted into place for me....made me realise
Dave and I were on the same page about so MANY things. :D

tiswas
22-10-2007, 01:02 PM
Dave sounds like the man down the road limelady, it should be Icke which shows that he is this and that.:)

adimon
22-10-2007, 04:38 PM
The best DI book is the one he will hopefully write in the future, where every fact has citations and corroborations.

I'm not dismissing the fifteen or so books he has written, because I know he spent a lot of time researching and writing them, but much of what he has written is of no value to me because I don't know where it came from or if he made it up.

Come on David, take a little longer on the next one, and use citations...please! 'Ibid' is no good anymore! :)

anoninnyc
22-10-2007, 06:41 PM
ibid just means same source as you quoted previously.

adimon
22-10-2007, 07:02 PM
ibid just means same source as you quoted previously.

Yes, I know that. He goes overboard on using it. Twenty footnotes, and fifteen Ibids is not a good ratio.

anoninnyc
22-10-2007, 07:16 PM
Yes, I know that. He goes overboard on using it. Twenty footnotes, and fifteen Ibids is not a good ratio.

okay, so you want more sources then. problem is if it suppressed knowledge then there probably aren't too many sources.

castle
22-10-2007, 07:23 PM
Its a funny old game son - about footy. Absolute classic!

How this is not making it to peoples favourite baffles me.

Probably because its called It's a Tough Game, Son.

castle
22-10-2007, 07:28 PM
Yes and if Dave knew about a photograph that my mother stumbled upon just last year, no-one would mock his reptilian theory, which on seeing the photo I believe the theory to be total fact. I won't post up here, for obvious reasons, but lets just say its all in the eyes, the woman in the photo, her eyes are completly elliptical, this photo was taken in the '30s or round that time and hasn't been photoshopped as its the original taken by a professional phtographer from that era.

My in laws were taken aback by it as they too believe in Davids reptilian theory/fact

This is no word of a lie.

The fact that you said it was taken by a professional photographer leads me to belive its another case of the lights. Studio lights sometimes make the subjects eyes appear weird shapes. Take a look at the old man Bush video.

lilly555
22-10-2007, 07:34 PM
imo infinate love is the only truth everthing else is illusion if his best book that is out already, i have a hunch though that his up and coming book will be his best yet

auron
22-10-2007, 07:49 PM
It was 2 years ago that a friend lent me a copy of The Biggest Secret. Before that, i was browsing the internet on conspiaracy sites, as i was just becoming aware of the bigger picture of everything. (Thanks to Bill Hicks!:D)

I was on the site www.educate-yourself.org for a few months reading up on everything there. Man, i was shocked and horrified of the scale of this manipulation. :eek:

So anyway, i saw something there that was written by David. A great piece it was, about setting yourself free.

A few weeks later, a friend said he had a copy of TBS, and lent it to me. When i got home i read the first 20 pages or so, and i was amazed at what i was seeing!

I read parts of it over the following weeks, and put it down for a while. It was way to heavy for me to take in!

Back to the original question, what is David Icke's best book??

I say Tales from the time loop.

The account of David's ayahuasca session is legendary! :D

Good evening to you all.

I am very stoned at the moment, thanks to a good friend I've not seen in ages. :)

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punjabibeard
22-10-2007, 09:49 PM
his secret secret book from his 5 pound club :p
http://i21.tinypic.com/htg0vl.jpg

raffles
23-10-2007, 10:01 AM
When I saw my family bloodline is mentioned is Davids work my head nearly fell off I was so stunned.

I know how you feel mate, im related to cecil rhodes :eek:
He was my grandmas great grandad.

blue
23-10-2007, 11:50 AM
imo its "the book that will change the world"....its a great way to start off for any newbie who wants to know about the conspiracies, mysteries, history. always recommend it for a newbie