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David Icke exposes the real story behind global events which shape the future of human existence and the world we leave our children. Fearlessly, he lifts the veil on an astonishing web of interconnected manipulation
to reveal that the same few people, secret societies and organisations control the daily direction of our lives. They engineer the wars, violent revolutions, terrorist outrages and political assassinations; they control the world market in hard drugs and the media indoctrination machine. Every global negative event of the 20th Century and earlier, can be traced back to the same Global Elite, and some of the names involved are very well known. Never before has this web, its personnel and methods, been revealed
in such a detailed and devastating fashion.
If you don't want your view of life to be transformed then steer clear of this book.
Icke reveals the esoteric background to the global conspiracy and offers an inspiring spiritual solution in which every man, woman, and child on Planet Earth breaks free from the daily programming - the "Coup d'etat on the human mind" - and take back their infinite power to think for themselves and decide their own destiny. His words are designed to inspire all of us to be who we really
are, to fling open the door of the mental prison we build for ourselves, and to walk into the light of freedom.
Know the Truth... and the Truth shall set you free.
Table of Contents
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Introduction to the 21st Century Ed. Introduction: We Are What We Think
Part One: The Prison 1. The Veil of Tears 2. The Birth of the Brotherhood 3. Paper Power 4. From Rhodes to Ruin 5. United Fronts 6. Master Plans 7. Master Races 8. The Secret Government 9. Pyramid Power 10. The Super Elite - the Black Magicians 11. The Debt Scam 12. The Hidden Hand 13. The One Party States
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14. Psychological Fascism 15. Cult or Con? 16. The 'Global Village'
Part Two: The Freedom 17. We Are the Prison Warders 18. The Freedom Called Love 19. Free at Last 20. I Love You, Dr. Kissinger
Postscript: Good Evening, Mr. President
Bibliography Index
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