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Why
the 'world' is a virtual-reality game that
only exists because we believe it does
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'Every
man takes the limits of his own field
of vision for the limits of the world'
- Arthur Schopenhauer
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Quite simply, the cutting
edge just moved! Never before has a book
explained with such clarity why 'physical'
reality is merely an illusion that only
exists in our brain.
Fantastic? Sure it is.
But David Icke's information, presented
in a way that everyone can understand, is
a life-changing exposure of both the illusion
we believe to be 'real' and the way this
illusion is generated and manipulated to
imprison us in a false reality.
Icke explains how we 'live'
in a 'holographic internet' in that our
brains are connected to a central 'computer'
that feeds us the same collective reality
that we decode from
Waveforms and electrical signals into the
holographic 3D 'world' that we all think
we see.
As Icke points out, the
various disciplines of mainstream science
have already discovered much of this information,
but the parts have never been put together.
They have focussed on the twigs and not
seen the forest because the forces manipulating
global society have no wish for us to know
the truth that will set us free.
The so-called 'mysteries'
of life dissolve with every page:
Who are we?
What are we doing here?
What is the human body
and how can it cease to 'age'?
Who is controlling our
reality?
Why is there so much war,
hunger, suffering and stress?
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Includes
26 colour illustrations by
Neil Hague
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What is 'mind' and 'emotion'
and why do they control us?
Who created religion and
what are its advocates really worshipping?
These questions and so
many more are explained with a coherence
and simplicity rarely, if ever, seen before.
David Icke's narrative,
supported by Neil Hague's superb illustrations,
will change the reality - the 'life' - of
everyone who has the courage to read it.
So grab a seat - you'll
only need the edge.
"The
intuitive mind is a sacred gift
and the rational mind is a faithful servant.
We have created a society that honours the
servant
and has forgotten the gift.
- Albert Einstein

Who looks outside,
dreams; who looks inside, awakes.
- Carl Gustav Jung
Great spirits
have always found violent opposition from
mediocrities. The latter cannot understand
it when a man does not thoughtlessly submit
to hereditary prejudices but honestly and
courageously uses his intelligence.
- Albert Einstein
All truths are
easy to understand once they are discovered;
the point is to discover them.
- Galileo
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