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The Biggest Secret: The Book That Will Change the World

By: David Icke
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Bridge of Love
ISBN: 0952614766
ISBN-13: 9780952614760
Released: 09 Feb 1999
RRP: £16.00
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Funny stuff - By: J. Moriarty, 07 Jan 2009
This loses one star as, obviously, Icke is mad as a hatter & his theories are blatant nonsense. It gets four stars because it is a hugely entertaining read. Who cares if it's just a cobbled together collection of other people's conspiracy theories, totally unresearched & selected so as to fit Icke's vision? It's a good laugh, try not to take it seriously, even if Icke does.
Best book i have read - By: Hussain, 27 Jan 2008
I recently finished reading this book - which i approached with caution. But i was very much surprised to find that the arguements were logical & relevant to modern life.

Icke provides answers to many issuesin our world & may just help you change your mind, & make you a better person.

Lets hope the detractors come round - if you want to understand what is really happening & have doubts about modern media etc give this book a chance!!
its a Mental Health issue - By: Toby Chislett, 22 Jan 2008
Get over it, these books reveal no hidden conspiracy, just the mind of a functioning schizophrenic. Whats more likely a world run by shadowy lizard elite or by humans stumbling along the best they can.
Surely, none of these 5* reviews are serious... - By: intesvensk, 11 Dec 2007
Apart from the other works by David "Son of God" Icke you will be hard pressed to find a more poorly written, illogical. unscientific disaster of a book. Internal inconsistency, dismal referencing (you'll only find pointers to other crackpots) & logic that anyone with even the vaguest aptitude for critical thinking could tear apart are but the beginning of this book's problems.

One thinks it will be "so bad it's good" but then it just goes past that & becomes desperately sad.
There goes my Knighthood... - By: marwood, 04 Oct 2007
I like to think that I'm as open-minded as the next person & I approached this work with intense interest & curiosity. Agreed, some aspects of Icke's beliefs on globalisation, etc seem solid enough, but he constantly undermines his arguments with huge leaps of logic, unfounded assumptions & very shaky evidence. Having said that, it raises interesting questions & can, at times, be very funny...

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