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Title: Children of the Matrix: How an Interdimensional Race has Controlled the World for Thousands of Years-and Still Does
Author: David Icke
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  • Who are the Children of the Matrix?We are.All of us.We are born into a world controlled by unseen forces that have plagued andmanipulated humanity for thousands of years. No, this is no script from aHollywood movie. It is happening to you NOW.You may look around and think that what you see is "real." But in truth youare living in an illusion - an illusion designed to keep you in a mental, emotional, and spiritual prison cell.David Icke exposes these forces and their methods of human control and hereveals a fantastic web of global manipulation, orchestrated by forcesbeyond this physical realm.He exposes the hidden bloodlines, through which other-dimensional entitieslive and operate unseen among us; and he shows how the bloodlines of theroyal, political, and economic rulers of today are the same as those whoruled as the kings and queens of ancient times.Icke takes the story on from his highly acclaimed And The Truth Shall SetYou Free and The Biggest Secret, and he lifts still further the veil ofsecrecy that has maintained humanity in manipulated ignorance for so long.The truth is not only out there.Much of it is right here.
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Comments for Children of the Matrix: How an Interdimensional Race has Controlled the World for Thousands of Years-and Still Does

  • Posted on 2008-09-23
    uh-huh

    The greatest analgesic, soporific, stimulant, tranquilizer, narcotic, and to some extent even antibiotic -- in short, the closest thing to a genuine panacea -- known to medical science is work. -Thomas Szasz

    Get a job you nutcases
    Score: 1 rated 1 stars
  • Posted on 2008-07-17
    Remarkable

    In his essay on the Reptilian Agenda and rapport with African Shaman Credo Mutwa, Mr. David Icke wrote " I first met Credo Mutwa in February 1998 on my first visit to South Africa.
    I knew immediately I was in the presence of a remarkable human being.
    He is, beyond question, the most astonishing man it has been my honour to meet and call a friend. I also realised that his unique and almost infinite library of knowledge and experience had to be preserved and recorded for the world to see and hear.
    He has suffered the violence of the white rulers of aparteid, had his son murdered in an attempt to silence him, and felt the wrath of his own people for speaking a truth they did not like.
    He was almost burned alive in Soweto, when his people staggeringly believed a newspaper article, in which he was viciously misquoted by a "journalist", a member of a South African media that provides one of the greatest examples of intellectual prostitution I have ever experienced under both aparteid and now the black majority government.
    In this memorable, almost six hours, of an interview, contained in PART I and PART II, Credo Mutwa reveals his incredible wealth of knowledge about the black magicians of the Illuminati and how they use their knowledge of the occult to control the world.
    This is a unique insight that affects every man, woman and child, no matter what our background, colour, country, or creed. Sit back and savour this wonderful man. You are in the presence of a genius and a giant."
    I totally agree with Mr. Icke.

    Shaman Credo Mutwa is a remarkable person.
    It was a pleasant surprise to read acknowledgement for an African sage who remains an obscure figure in Ufology.

    He has no access to foreign media to tell us about the incredible experiences he had, and the astonishing knowledge he has about extraterrestrials who met met with African tribesmen.
    I urge members of the ufology community to read Mr. Icke's book.
    It is necessary.

    I am fully aware of the controversy surrounding his books.
    This is besides the point.
    His reference to an obscure African man of wisdom meant a lot to me.
    Please read his book.

    Score: 5 rated 5 stars
  • Posted on 2008-07-13
    What if there was a conspiracy in the conspiracy? Hmmm...

    Ok, this book pushes the conspiracy theories a little bit further than anyone else. I don't know who it's going to help, though. If you read this book and believe what it says, I don't know what it will do for you.
    Also, assuming the world is ruled by a secret class of reptilians, what do we do, then? The author never proposes a solution. All he proposes is that you believe him, and that you have your friends and family believe him too. From that point of view, his theories are no different than a religion: "believe me and you'll feel better, believe me and you'll be free." In my experience, believing something has never made anyone free.
    Also, I'm not sure why the author insists on "peace" all the time. If the world is governed by nasty reptilians who exploit everyone else, shouldn't we want to kill them or get rid of them somehow? I think the author just doesn't want to be responsible for any attempts at revolution, that's why he doesn't follow his own argument to where it is leading.
    One possible way to read this book is for entertainment purposes. It IS entertaining to see a mind desperately trying to make sense of a bunch of things.
    Also, I regret that the author never envisions that there could be conspiracies in the conspiracy, like some reptilians trying to shortcut others and take over the conspiracy. I think that would be even more fun. That would be a meta-conspiracy. And on and on. I think I'm just going to get on with my life instead.
    Score: 1 rated 1 stars
  • Posted on 2008-06-19
    Visions...Courage...Brains!!!


    Written by Henry Stonehall, London, UK.

    It does not matter whether you believe in Mr. Icke's visionary "Theology" or ridicule anything pertaining to this strange world of conspiracies, New World Order, Reptilians or Anunnaki's enigma. Just read the book to free your mind and discover what the other side of the world reveals ONLY to the enlightened ones.

    Mr. David Icke is unique. I have read at least 200 books on extraterrestrials, and some 250 on the paranormal, and perhaps I have read and reread the Bible 20 times...The reason?

    To find a common denominator to all the religious beliefs systems that have either established law and order, or just distorted the cosmic truth. Mr. Icke has found the common denominator. Of course, I have my favorite authors; writers who are highly educated and cultured. My list includes: Laurence Gardner, David Jacobs, Zecharia Sitchin, Richard Boylan, Maximillien de Lafayette, and David Icke. They are the best of the best. Without their writings, our world is a shadow of darkness. Read this book and see the light. Icke is BRILLIANT!
    Score: 5 rated 5 stars
  • Posted on 2008-04-22
    Interesting ideas, but somewhat badly explained.

    He tries to find relations/connections everywhere, and is probably wrong most of the time. It feels as he is "a bit" paranoid. It's too hard to believe all the stuff he says in this book. I agree with some of them: possibility of global conspiracy, world isn't probably how it seems, only bad has come from religion and etc., but the idea about reptilians is too radical for my taste. I don't say it's impossible, but it's highly improbable.

    I didn't find a need to validate his references or facts. Probably I would have found different things in different sources, so I just took this book as his view of the world. I have nothing against it, but this isn't the way I see it.

    His text was hard to follow, there was a lot of cases where I didn't understand what he was saying. I read translated version to my local language, so some things were maybe lost in translation (but I doubt it). He talked continuously about something without really making any sense. This was the thing that annoyed me in his book, not his ideas.

    He talks about frequencies, Matrix and other unusual things, without really explaining them. Instead, most of the book he talks about symbols and bloodlines, I wish He had explained what the Matrix really is, how it's working.

    I probably will read this book again in some time to really grasp his ideas, is it even possible for a pragmatic/realistic person? There is already another two of his books in my bookshelf. I will read them soon, but probably I wouldn't have bought them, if I would have read this book first. I just have a hunch his books are just reiterations of the same ideas.

    So good read for conspiracy fans, but too much for soft touches, it can wreck your will to live :).
    Score: 3 rated 3 stars

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