And the Truth Shall Set You Free: The 21st Century Edition

by David Icke

Paper Book, 2004

Status

Available

Publication

David Icke Books (2004), 491 pages

Description

David Icke exposes what he says is the real story behind global events which shape the future of human existence.

Original publication date

1995

Language

ISBN

9780953881055

Local notes

Given by Br. Steve Sparrow

Rating

½ (22 ratings; 3.6)

User reviews

LibraryThing member IonaS
I have to say that I found this in part the most boring book of David Icke's that I've read. But much essential information is revealed, and especially the first chapter and last two chapters (plus postscript) are admirable.

(I've no idea of when Icke was born, but he must have an immensely strong
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Saturn in his horoscope - and a Saturn-Mercury aspect - in order to master all these details.)

The first chapter reveals some interesting information about the "hijacking" of Planet Earth by extraterrestrial beings thousands of years ago. Throughout the book Icke calls the consciousness of these controlling beings "the Prison Warder consciousness". This takeover led to a "blocking, imprisoning vibration" which prevents us from accessing the higher levels of our consciousness, making us forget who we are. Today a few of us have managed to dissolve this blocking frequency, and even more will soon do the same during the present period of spiritual awakening.

In other chapters we're appraised of the engineering of both World Wars, light is shed on both Kennedy assassinations and on Clinton's involvement in all sorts of illegal and nefarious activities, including drug traficking.

Again and again we are shown how the same characters are involved in all the dark schemes. In fact it seems like ALL the politicians and leading figures of the last century formed part of the Illuminati. Also, there is an interesting chapter devoted to cults and how we are manipulated into forming our views on them, in fact manipulated into regarding certain organizations as cults when in fact they are not.

Neither are the bulk of New Age adherents spared the author's condemnation.

As I mentioned previously, the crowning work of the book is the last two chapters, where it is explained all about the "Great Transformation", as the author terms it, how all is not lost, but how essential it is for each one of us to break out of the control, and not be afraid to express our individuality and show who we really are. When we do this no-one or nothing can harm us.

In a fascinating postscript Icke describes an incident at a theatre where he sits next to Jimmy Carter and experiences the malevolent Prison Warder energy immersed in him. Finally by opening his heart and using the power of love Icke manages to shake off this horrific energy. A fascinating and enlightening experience.

I can recommend this book if you like me have perseverance enough (or a strong Saturn like Icke) to plough through endless details and long lists of names. The reward will be further understanding and enlightenment about the sorry state of affairs in the world, which "Truth" will help us to finally shake free of the Prison Warder Control engulfing our planet.
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