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    I loved Alice in Wonderland & the WTC disaster. Even if it is similar to Icke's other books in which you do get badgered (be prepared) with facts you didn't know. While his research contradicts many common beliefs, and alienates everyone who puts any value in those beliefs, it does not make a mockery of history or science. To believe a watered down version of his interpretation is true, you only need to believe a few people are practised in deception, committed to power and greedy. Years of study show me he is very close to the bullseye in his assessment of who and what we are in the grand scheme of things. Prisoners unaware of our prison because no bricks or bars were used in its construction. Immortals who cannot see their divinity through the fog of "reality". A reality you can only see because of a lifetime of training (Jesus died for your sins, WWII was to stop the evil Hitler, America won its independence in a war against England((All verifiably untrue))). A few lies taught from generation to generation, and anyone who sees things accurately (insert scientist,astonomer,or mathmetician the church threatened to kill) is posed against a large established herd of sheeple, afraid of what the other sheeple might think. If you study his research, you will notice it is very well footnoted and easy to follow up. Following up will give you a window to the vast numbers of people who have made similar deductions throughout history and in our time. People who were not/are not afraid to see the world for what it is/has been. If you cant look at the real world honestly, don't expect a better world EVER. The first part of every repair, is to assess the condition. If you like this book, try "The Biggest Secret" also by David Icke.