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The Reveal

The Next Stage of Human Awareness

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The Reveal

By: David Icke
Narrated by: David Icke
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The Reveal is the latest master work from unique, globally-renowned, author and researcher, David Icke, who has never seen a cutting edge that he didn’t want to go beyond.

His backbone of steel is legendary as he fearlessly pursues the truth without regard for consequences or how he is viewed. He has been on this road for 35 years and no level of ridicule or abuse has slowed his relentless determination to answer the BIG questions about human life.

Who are we? Where are we? Who or what is really in control?

The Reveal sees Icke dig deeper than ever before and the book can truly be described as ‘the next stage of human awareness’ across a great swathe of interlocking subjects from who controls the world to the nature of the ‘afterlife’ and everything in between.

His record of being proved right decade after decade is unparalleled and what he uncovers here has the potential to transform human perception of self and reality. The Reveal is the third book in his ‘Reality Trilogy’ along with The Trap and The Dream which have already moved the cutting edge many times. Now, in its dot-connected totality, David Icke’s The Reveal takes us where no one has gone before.

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Critic reviews

‘David Icke sees the patterns behind things and calls them out. It’s not a way to make friends, but it IS the righteous path.’ – Simon Welsh, writer and poet

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Well done David! Another amazing book, great insight into what is going on in the world/mateix. Very important messages in this book that everyone should hear.

Amazing again

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… as always! Thank you, David, for your Love, Light and Freedom… looks like it’s working at long last 😃.

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Brilliant…

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Throughly enjoyed from beginning to end. Both enlightening and eye opening. Didn’t want it to end.

Last chapter was totally amazing.

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One of the greatest thinkers and philosophers of our time, of any time. An astounding piece of work.

A masterpiece!

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An incredible listen from start to finish. Icke's narration is as good and clear as you would expect.
My only criticism is that it becomes mildly annoying after a while with how frequently Icke says "quote/unquote," but I can't hold that against him too much, as he went all out in research and referencing, to the point where, in parts, it reads as coherently as an academic paper.

Exceedingly well-researched.

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