The Dream
The Extraordinary Revelation of Who We Are and Where We Are
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Narrated by:
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David Icke
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By:
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David Icke
About this listen
David Icke has become world-famous for his work exposing today’s fast-unfolding global dystopia more than three decades before it became reality.
They laughed then. But he didn’t stop there. He went further. Icke knew that the world of the "seen" was only a reflection of something far deeper that ultimately originates with a non-human force in another reality.
They laughed then, too, even many who call themselves "alternative" thinkers. But he didn’t stop there. He went further.
Icke began to say after the turn of the millennium that human reality is a virtual reality simulation designed to entrap perception.
They laughed again, and yet mainstream scientists have since concluded that we do live in a simulation. But he didn’t stop there. He went further.
The Dream sees David Icke go deeper in the rabbit hole than ever before to describe fantastic revelations about the nature of our reality, who we are, where we are, and the real origin of human control.
They’ll laugh again. But he won’t stop there.
Well written, well narrated, well done!
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What I don't like, is Ickes over reliance on information that was put out by known misinformation types. This feeds (once again) into random chapters that are totally unrelated to his book, for example "the 20 & back" so called secret space program. This isn't the first time he's done this, and his last book "the trap" and this one, are basically the same topic, "the reincarnation soul trap".
The reason it seems he wrote 2 books on the same topic, is his random inclusions of topics that bear no relation to the title of the book and I have to knock down a point - it's already complex and far out enough, without talking about deep underground military bases doing 200 point IQ upgrades to people in some machine - even if it is true (in my humble opinion, this is information the system has fed Icke, by drip feeding him "whistleblowers".)
I spent a lot of time on discussing why I have this 4* instead of 5* - but if you can look past it you should, as I believe this is one of the most important books ever written, and in my 10 years researching, I ultimately came to the same conclusion, and Icke shares this understanding of the predicament we face, and what to do about it - and I can't think of anything more important. Just leave the unrelated 4km long secret space ships out, it doesn't serve in any way, the premise of the book.
his last book "the trap" only actually spoke about the trap in the final couple of chapters... this book is what the trap should have been.
this book is what "the trap" should have been
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This will wake anyone up
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Very listenable and full of character
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Need some time to process all the information. Very grateful for audible.
A Tomb of a read. It’s taken me since the release date to get here!
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