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The Trap

What It Is. How It Works. And How We Escape Its Illusions

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The Trap

By: David Icke
Narrated by: David Icke
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David Icke has been writing books for decades warning that current events were coming. He has faced ridicule and abuse for saying that the end of human freedom was being planned, how, and by whom.

David Icke’s The Biggest Secret, first published in 1998, has been called the "Rosetta Stone" of the conspiracy movement for the way it exposes how the pieces fit and the nature of the force behind human control.

The Trap is the "Rosetta Stone" of illusory reality and opens the door to freedom in its greatest sense.

Listen to this book and the "world" will never look the same again. The veil of illusion shall be swept aside and the amazing truth this has kept from us shall set you free.

©2022 David Icke (P)2022 David Icke
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Legendary

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This is a stunning book! Pure resonance! All that is, was and ever can be!

All that is, was and ever can be!

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David at his best open your eyes and mind and so much food for thought mind blowing lot of old covered ground but always worth repeating thank you David 😊

simple the best

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Expressed with love, intelligence and truth. This book contains an excellent PRIMEr on who and what we truly are.

A mind freeing experience

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I love David Icke, I have seen him speak live three times now. As a younger man I used to eat up everything he had to say without questioning a thing. Now at 40 I find myself debating some of his views. However I still love and admire the man and if anything he really pushes you to think outside the box. I would really recommend this book to those who have a inquisitive mind.

Always food for thought

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