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area51spy
28-03-2007, 10:23 PM
Hi Everyone,
I'm looking to get one of David's books. I am most interested in the New World Order, microchipping (possible 666 implications), and the terror conspiracy. I am currently reading Jim Marrs' "The Terror Conspiracy". I was leaning towards David's "Tales From The Time Loop". Any suggestions? Thanks.
Paul

azure
28-03-2007, 10:31 PM
I would say definitely "The Biggest Secret", covers just about everything from top to bottom.

hagbard_celine
28-03-2007, 10:57 PM
"Time Loop" by a nose. But they're all good really.

I like the way each book is self-contained and can be read independantly of the others, but they all have a slightly different slant.

tinmenace
29-03-2007, 12:27 AM
"Time Loop" by a nose. But they're all good really.

I like the way each book is self-contained and can be read independantly of the others, but they all have a slightly different slant.

I agree. The Biggest Secret was the first book of David's that I read and it blew the top of my head wide open. Time Loop is more recent and I felt like I was on a high when I read it.

i_am
29-03-2007, 12:38 AM
Can you get two? Why not get them from your library? Then if you wish to buy, you can. For what you are looking for, I would say Biggest Secret closely followed by Time Loop.

My favourite is Infinite Love but that is only because I am more interested in the DNA, illusionary and Spiritual aspect. My eyes were opened to the conspiracy parts at least ten years ago by many other sources. I enjoyed reading David's books, however, because he ties all of the loose ends together.

truthcommission
29-03-2007, 12:46 AM
Where to start? David's books cover so much ground.

I can still remember the day I picked up The Robots Rebellion in the mid 90's. He has grown and developed in so many ways over the years and I think his earlier books are worth discovering and working through them.

That should give you an idea of where he is coming from as well as give you a good grounding in the NWO / Reptilian Agenda / Illuminati Conspiracy.

loveforall
29-03-2007, 01:02 AM
it be difficult to say, each in its own respect has aspects that others do not deal with. i cant split them.

tales was incredible, it resonated with me immediately. i kept for three months past due date at the library. i read children of the matrix, the biggest secret and truth shall set you free twice. infinite love was excellent as well. i guess it all depends on the mood you are in. alice too was very informative. truth vibration is a bit older than the rest but still wise beyond its time...

smashstuff
29-03-2007, 01:34 AM
Biggest Secret first, and if you're into 9/11, Alice in Wonderland is a great read, not to be dismissed.

richmick
29-03-2007, 01:38 AM
The Biggest Secret. for sure;)

oneofmany
29-03-2007, 02:14 AM
The Biggest secret closely followed by Infinite love is the only truth

thoth
29-03-2007, 02:22 AM
Children of the Matrix. Its an Icke book that doesn't get much mention. But I think that this book should come with The Biggest Secret because its like a continuation of it and it gets deeper into the reptilian existence.

thoth
29-03-2007, 02:23 AM
Really, those two should be part of a trilogy with Tales from the Time Loop.

lemonique
29-03-2007, 02:58 AM
Tales from the Time Loop.

limelady
29-03-2007, 03:25 AM
Dam it.....they're all good....why not just get them all?

I feel if you are new to the background of the 'great conspiracy', it would be a good idea to start with The Biggest Secret', but be warned, its a BIG read and it takes time to absorb all the info. But once you do, you're on your way.

Next I'd recommend Tales From the Time Loop because it explains the nature of our current reality really well. Then go on to 'Infinite Love' wich brings you up to the moment.

The others are all good too, but these three in particular will bring you up to speed fast!

Buckle in and take the 'Icke' fast-track!!!! ;)

tinmenace
29-03-2007, 04:43 AM
Dam it.....they're all good....why not just get them all?

I feel if you are new to the background of the 'great conspiracy', it would be a good idea to start with The Biggest Secret', but be warned, its a BIG read and it takes time to absorb all the info. But once you do, you're on your way.

Next I'd recommend Tales From the Time Loop because it explains the nature of our current reality really well. Then go on to 'Infinite Love' wich brings you up to the moment.

The others are all good too, but these three in particular will bring you up to speed fast!

Buckle in and take the 'Icke' fast-track!!!! ;)


I totally agree, you're not the same afterwards! I read Infinite love several months ago, and I'm still wrapping my mind around it. I'm going to read it again soon.

aznality
29-03-2007, 08:54 AM
To be honest, I haven't got around to his earlier works as yet. I found "The Biggest Secret" and "Children of the Matrix" quite good. The Biggest Secret was my first. I read it in 2005 and it really got me into the entire thing. I'm planning on "Times of the Time Loop" next.

lilloz
29-03-2007, 09:19 AM
Personally i agree with thoth, im loving Children of the Matrix right now its greathttp://www.davidicke.com/forum/images/icons/icon14.gif

paulski
29-03-2007, 09:51 AM
I guess it's hard as I went through his books from the Truth Vibrations to the Tales of the Time Loop and what a journey these books take you on.

I think that And the Truth Will Set you free is a good start (21st Century Ed) and then move on from there.

hagbard_celine
29-03-2007, 09:53 AM
I agree. The Biggest Secret was the first book of David's that I read and it blew the top of my head wide open. Time Loop is more recent and I felt like I was on a high when I read it.

It was my first David Icke book too. I went into information overload after reading "The Biggest Secret". I'd read a few conspiracy books before, but none of them came close to this!

bicycle
18-07-2007, 12:10 AM
I guess it's hard as I went through his books from the Truth Vibrations to the Tales of the Time Loop and what a journey these books take you on.

I think that And the Truth Will Set you free is a good start (21st Century Ed) and then move on from there.

Yep I agree.

cf24
18-07-2007, 12:28 AM
Tales from the time loop for me..........