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Trap | David Icke
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David Icke has been writing books for decades warning that current events were coming. He has faced ridicule and abuse for saying that the end of human freedom was being planned, how, and by whom.His latest highly topical book, Perceptions of a Renegade Mind, is published in very different circumstances with vast numbers of people acknowledging that he has been vindicated by the happenings of the 'Covid' era. His predictions over more than 30 years have been proved stunningly accurate since the turn of 2020 often down to the fine detail.Icke set out only in January 2021, to write a book to quickly bring enormous numbers of people worldwide up to speed and who can now see that something very strange is happening. But they ask, what exactly? What is going on? He answers those questions in his usual dot-connected detail and lays out the background to what he calls the 'Global Cult' which operates across borders to advance a long-planned agenda for total human control. Those who read his section on 'Covid' will view events of 2020 and 2021 in a totally new light as he produces the evidence that humanity has been misled on a scale that defies belief. David Icke's time has come, and Perceptions of a Renegade Mind is destined to be an international best seller that could not have been published at a more important and relevant time or with such a now receptive audience to what he has to say.
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1️⃣ I'd say The Trap by David Icke because it's so profound and eye-opening.

2️⃣ 'salems Lot by Stephen King

3️⃣ I'd like to meet Clive Barker. He seems like a really nice guy, and I've heard he really engages with fans.

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1. Oh definitely The little prince, wish I had read this book earlier.
2.The little prince again haha or The house in the Cerulean sea, why not both? :)
3. Neil Gaiman and Maggie Stiefvater
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We get a short autobiography at the start of this one, with some interesting tales from David Icke's childhood.

Then he starts to get into it, we learn about 'The Trap', which is an illusory reality which the human race is imprisoned and Icke tells us how it's possible to break free.

It's a mesmerising read that's filled with well-researched information and might be the best personal growth book I've ever read.

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