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Tales from the Time Loop

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Most comprehensive book yet written about the global conspiracy that is now unfolding all around us. Icke pulls together his fantastic wealth of accumulated knowledge to reveal the multi-levels of the fascist conspiracy, sharing his experiences & details the scientic support for what he learned about the illusion we call daily life.

503 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2003

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David Icke

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David Icke is a writer and public speaker.
He has toured all over world giving presentations and has written over 10 books sharing his research and views regarding the current state of society and global events.
Former BBC television sports presenter and British Green Party spokesman.

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833 reviews273 followers
August 5, 2011
This is perhaps the most shocking and unbelievable book I've ever read (it's my first by Icke!). I'm not saying that what Icke reveals is not true. I'm in no doubt about what seems to be his main theme - the control and "dumbing-down", the lies and general manipulation of the world population by the ruling "Illuminati". And he explains who these are.

I can even accept as possible the Reptilian information, that many of our world leaders and others in power are Reptilian Shape-shifters(!) - I can in fact see it myself in Bush the elder. But it is a bit hard to envisage the late British Queen Mother as a ruthless Satanist in a blood frenzy (if one can say that) sacrificing innocent children and others in the cellars of Balmoral. Though Diana did call the whole family "Lizards" and "Reptiles" and said the Queen Mother was "evil".

The whole picture Icke portrays of what is really going on in the world is totally horrific.

The amount of information his brain is capable of accommodating is truly amazing, and must be attributed to his awakening experience in Peru. It is difficult for us others to digest all this information in one reading of just the one book, and he has apparently written at least 15 others.

Icke provides us with innumerable links and other sources where confirmation of his astounding revelations can be obtained.

After he has filled our heads with this horrible knowledge, he then, luckily, informs us that we don't need to worry, after all, because it, and everything else, is only an illusion! We are all One - Infinite Love is the only Truth.

I recommend this book to every-one with an open mind, willing to change his or her perception of the world/Universe to a maximal extent.

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June 14, 2008
If you're sick of the lies this world feeds you, then read some Icke. Such an authority that, in his footnotes, he cites his own blog. Truly, he's the best cure for this common, Illuminati-engineered illusion we call - some of us with heavy traces of irony - "reality". And, get this, after I checked this out of the library...I turned on my car...and midway home the system flashed the NO BATTERY CHARGE message at me. Yet...yet the car didn't stop. No. Didn't even stall. A message of some sort from our...our...our, ah, reptilian overlords, no doubt.

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Either a message, or the alternator is shot.

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Definitely, the creepiest parts are the interviews with people who've seen other people transform - flickeringly, momentarily - into humanoid lizards. I actually got the chills from this one anecdote: a woman was at a party and another woman showed up. Woman No. 2 kept talking about UFOs and how she was going to go to another planet where her beauty would be appreciated. Woman No. 1 was, like, "Good for her, poor, deluded thing." Woman No. 2, during the course of the party gets Woman No. 1 to sit down with her. Woman No. 1 suddenly sees Woman No. 2 transform into a reptilian and, with a sidelong stare and subtle smile, hisses, "Didn't I tell you I was beautiful inside?"

Woman No. 1 freaks the fuck out and leaves the party.
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April 12, 2024
While I disagree with some of the authors claims, or more accurately ‘interpretation’ of things particularly when it comes to spirituality - my 4 star review pays homage to my respect and appreciation for this man for waking up humanity - including what’s covered inside this book. It’s compelling and in-depth information.

Considering the publication date of this book - he was clearly ahead of his time and one of the reasons I’m reading such an old book by a “controversial” author whom I love to learn from (even if I don’t necessarily agree with everything he claims) - because it’s fascinating to see him get proved correct time and time again. He has a talent, gift and will power to call things out for what they are and fill in pieces of the puzzle even if I don’t think he’s got all the pieces right - and believe me I’d rarely give a glowing review like this for someone I’d disagree about things with - but I believe in give credit where credit is due - and he deserve it no doubt.

The genocide of palestinian people going on currently as I write this review - which emphasises the sorry state and reality of the world - 2 decades later after this book came out is one of many evidences of this author being proven right. And sad to see how deep the rabbit hole goes to the evil that exists…

- I pray God protects and guide him.

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632 reviews2 followers
February 25, 2024
This book deserves only one star for the author has been such a hypocrite, this author keeps saying since book one, that he is not an anti-Jewish (antisemite to be precise, yes Jews are Semites), but focuses all his energies only on writing about how Jews are evils, and he quotes the most biased sources to justify his claims. All the authors and arguments that I find in debates against Alt-Right people are posed shamelessly by the author.
Of course, the author is so clueless, that he even mentions that the Middle East was pacific and loving... Really this work is so obsolete, such a patronizing view of Islam, it was so common in the 90's and early 2000's and the religion of peace scam. He should know better.
Fair enough, almost everything he said has been debunked, Ashkenazi DNA did come from the Middle East, as this was of any importance. Go and evaluate how the Islamic conquests happened, and then tell us how loving they were.
Also the paste select, the Torah is bad, but when a Rabbi uses it to side with the Palestinians suddenly it becomes great and legitimate, he is such a laugh, as incoherent as always.
This book as a matter of fact has a lot of recycled material, and yes I did read the other books from this writer and did give some 5 and 4 stars around, but I am just too tired of hypocrites who do not assume they pick up, especially on Jews.
There are even laughable passages, complaining about the MEmri Institute, which portrays Arabs in a bad light. No, it doesn't, it does portray what they do and says, is it bad? The author does not care to portray Jews in a good light, so why he does care? Is he not interested in the truth? Or is he so selective, that it is only good when it portrays the Palestinians as the poor victims and the Jews? Who actually made a great country out of a desert, and it in its real original land, not because of Books, but because of archaeology, this seems to upset the author.
189 reviews
March 17, 2023
I heard about the Illuminati before, nothing new but this book contains WAY too many words that it becomes borning.
390 reviews1 follower
April 28, 2022
Interesting. I listened to the Audible version. There is a lot of information to absorb in this book. I found much of it interesting, but there was much repetition. I believe in a different origin story about the world than David, but I agree with the means used to achieve a certain end. I will definitely do more research into certain topics and I found the parts on history very interesting.

I chose some new areas of history to research based on David’s information on Ashkenazi Jews. Also, this book discusses a lot about what happened after 9/11 for those interested in that time period.

One thing I do want to highlight is the destruction of historical documents in Iraq that occurred. I remembered hearing/reading about this soon after it originally happened. As someone who has been interested and fascinated by ancient history since a teenager, this was just as troubling to me now as it was then. It is unfortunate what humans will do when they want to control the narrative. Still going on today. The “global empire” is not specific to one political group. Follow the money and power grab.
11 reviews3 followers
June 25, 2007
my favourite by far from the Icke and worldly books.
so many links to the data that is out there, but just needs a bit of an impulse to get going and asking questions - to the self. Opens doors in possibility where much is in desire for change. Tales from a Time Loop, almost as bizarre as the bible. whoever he is...
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8 reviews2 followers
July 22, 2016
David Icke's most spiritually aligned text, providing a detailed overview on the global conspiracy network with multiple sources, with the added crucial elements (and I mean CRUCIAL) of spirituality and the infinite. His easy-to-read style makes some very difficult concepts easy to grasp with clever use of analogy and metaphor. A must read.
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24 reviews3 followers
August 27, 2007
A comprehensive conspiracy reader by long-time British retired pro soccer player/sportscaster/conspiracy buff. Known mainly for his stance that the world is controlled by shape-shifting reptilian aliens.
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10 reviews5 followers
November 23, 2014
David Icke, once again, outlines his theories of the Dark Powers That Be. He has stated that he restates the main theories in every book, for first time readers, so it's redundant for those who have read previous Icke books.
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April 28, 2010
ha ha ha, only took over a year to read!
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January 5, 2013
Very interesting theory. Again, some things I agree with and there are some things that I don't. You definately have to have an open mind for books such as these.
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6 reviews
June 9, 2016
Many things to give attention to, well worth a different perspective with honesty.
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