One of the most incredible interviews ever on record with David Icke. Jon Rappoport a professional writer and reporter in his on right interviews "the most controversial speaker in the world." Small book, small price, with a ton of information. New Edition, Larger Print ...it's been the desire by this Brotherhood to make everything uniform, uniform business, education, government, money, because they want one entity which they can then control, one uniform entity. Living your own truth is the greatest form of rebellion. The more you express your uniqueness and live your own truth and live your own life in the way you think is right, you are actually creating billions of different realities instead of the one the few can control. Suddenly, where do they start? "How do I manipulate this person because he's living this life and he's living that, how do I... Suddenly you don't have one sheep herd consciousness to manipulate anymore. So we don't need smoke-filled rooms and new political parties. We don't need guns and all this stuff to meet the challenge of withdrawing from this control. We need billions of people to express their uniqueness, recognize their uniqueness, and live it and allow other people to live it. This whole edifice will come tumbling down because we are holding it together. Money is very, very vital to this because it is one of the great forms of control."
He studied philosophy for four years at Amherst College in Massachusetts, graduating in 1960. He has published the web site nomorefakenews.com since 2001.
He advocates alternative medicine with his wife Dr. Laura Thompson.
I've never read anything by David Icke, but when I saw Jon Rappoport's involvement in this work, I got interested. Jon Rappoport is a great writer and independent journalist that I have a lot of respect for. I have heard David Icke speak on a couple of occasions, once on YouTube and the other time live at a bookstore in Sydney. On both occasions I thought to myself, "this guy is no lunatic. He's talking sense." Nothing he said, made me scoff or turn off. This book is essentially an interview of Icke by Rappoport, and as such it seems a good expose of Icke's ideas and thinking. Does that mean I agree with everything he says? No. For example, he gives the Knights Templars and Freemasons a bad rap, and on this score I'm not so sure. However I'm in agreement with the essence of what he says. Was Princess Diana murdered? I think most likely. Is our society manipulated by an elite. I think so. Are most people asleep or living in a dream about what's going. I definitely think so. This was a brief, interesting and easy to read introduction to the thinking of David Icke. I give it 4 stars.
The information here could not be more relevant than now To what we face as a humanity. I enjoy both of these writers and free thinkers.i highly recommend!
In this very unique book, Lifting The Veil – David Icke Interviewed by Jon Rappoport, the author undertakes the interesting task interviewing as the book says the “most controversial speaker in the world”. Talk about an understatement.
There are many interesting topics covered by Rappoport and his interviewee, much [most?] of which is still relevant today.
The most notable topic discussed includes the fascinating subject of ‘The Brotherhood’, which is the name of group which some people might call The Illuminati, The Powers that [Shouldn’t Be], so on and so forth. Throughout the length of the book most of the subjects dovetail with this main shadow group and for good reason.
As many researchers have shown, there is an active thread of corruption that has been taking place for quite some time. What we call this conspiracy of corruption, power, greed and manipulation is irrelevant, for those very elements have been with humanity for centuries, if not longer.
In Icke’s point of view, the conspiracy goes back much farther than centuries. Again, although he might be right, it matters not for the most part. Reason being is that as long as it remains active today, that’s all that matters. That’s one of the things this book explores, and in a fascinating way at that.
Other notable topics include Icke’s point of view of the elite waging war, the creative power of the individual, how consciousness dovetails into all of this, as well as the notorious corruption with the Bushes and some of their nefarious dealings.
Icke and Rappaport even give a cursory look at the death of Princess Diana, while giving a more notable glance at the subject of mind control, MK Ultra, and so on.
From the get-go, Rappoport makes it a point of letting the reader know he doesn’t agree with everything Icke says. In truth, it’s not about agreeing, but more so about being open about the information knowing that there is a lot people don’t know about, and those abstruse topics are certainly explored quite in depth.
All in all, the book/interview sheds a kaleidoscope of information onto subjects that rarely if ever get covered by the mainstream. And when they do, it’s in essence as gatekeepers for the establishment.
If you are interested in finding out who’s running the show, at least from Icke’s point of view, then this book will definitely shed some light onto that.