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arthurbdd's review
1.0
To a large extent this is a rehash of the same basic book Icke keeps writing (with mild updates to reflect current events), but on this one he doubles down on his antisemitism by piling particular blame on a particular Jewish sect. (Note that the question of whether Icke's "reptilian" stuff is coded antisemitism is a bit of a red herring: even if you set it aside, he is sufficiently hostile to any expression of Jewish religious or cultural identity that it amounts to the same thing.) Full review: https://fakegeekboy.wordpress.com/2019/12/26/pickin-up-truth-vibrations-part-5-renegade-without-a-cause/
andrewgillsmith's review
4.0
Icke is understandably the most widely-read conspiracy theorist on the planet today. He somehow combines self-effacing charm with levels of bravado that should not be possible.
I certainly don't agree with all (perhaps even most) of what Icke has to say about the hidden mechanisms and groups that shape our world, but I am ALWAYS entertained by him.
I certainly don't agree with all (perhaps even most) of what Icke has to say about the hidden mechanisms and groups that shape our world, but I am ALWAYS entertained by him.
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