Everything You Wanted to Know But Were Never Told

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"I want to make it clear before we start what the title represents. Everything You Need To Know, But Have Never Been Told does not refer to all that people need to know in terms of information and knowledge. How could you put that between two covers? Religious books claim to do this but they are works of self-delusion and perceptual imprisonment. Everything You Need To Know in this case refers to the information necessary to open entirely new ways of thinking and perceiving reality, both in the seen and unseen, from which everything else will come. This book is a start not a finish. It is written in layers with information placed upon information that together reveals the picture by connecting the parts. The parts are fascinating, but the picture is devastating. Prepare for a perception reboot]] "

Author(s): David Icke
Publisher: David Icke Books (February 1, 2018)
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 1235
Tags: World agenda, domination, Freedom, empowerment, what’s going on?, illuminati, global agenda, extra terrestial

Contents
On The Road To ‘Now’
Chapter 1 The Biggest Need-To-Know
Chapter 2 The Inversion
Chapter 3 Log In/Log Out
Chapter 4 One Big Program
Chapter 5 Archon Visitations
Chapter 6 Software Elite
Chapter 7 Mind Control and Shapeshifting ‘Royals’
Chapter 8 Casting the Spell
Chapter 9 Holding the Spell
Chapter 10 Advancing the Spell
Chapter 11 Terrified of Truth
Chapter 12 Before Your Very Eyes
Chapter 13 War, War, War – We Love It
Chapter 14 Saying the Unsayable
Chapter 15 Is It Hot or Is It Me?
Chapter 16 The Assimilation
Chapter 17 Synthetic Human
Chapter 18 Perceptions of Freedom