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David Icke's "Everything You Wanted to Know But Were Never Told" challenges perceived reality, explores hidden truths
By bellecarter // 2025-02-26
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  • British writer David Icke's book "Everything You Wanted to Know But Were Never Told" questions the dominant paradigms of society, encouraging readers to re-evaluate their fundamental assumptions about existence.
  • Icke blends personal anecdotes, historical analysis and metaphysical speculation to argue that unconventional perspectives might offer a deeper understanding of the world.
  • Drawing on ancient beliefs, Icke suggests that the material world is a flawed creation of a destructive force called the Demiurge, which manipulates human perception and behavior.
  • Icke argues that Saturn and the Moon are part of a broadcasting system that transmits information shaping human reality, with the Moon acting as a firewall suppressing higher states of awareness.
  • The book explores mind control, terrorism as a manipulation tool and the transhumanist agenda, warning of a potential digital hive mind as the ultimate goal of the control system.
British writer David Icke challenges the very fabric of perceived reality in his provocative book, "Everything You Wanted to Know But Were Never Told." Released in 2023, this book is a deep dive into the alternative narratives and hidden truths that Icke believes have been suppressed by the dominant paradigms of society. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, historical analysis and metaphysical speculation, Icke invites readers to question their most fundamental assumptions about the nature of existence. The book opens with a quote from Isaac Asimov: "Your assumptions are your windows on the world. Scrub them off every once in a while or the light won't come in." This sets the tone for Icke's broader thesis: that what is considered "sanity" and "reality" are constructs shaped by those in power. Icke argues that conventional notions of mental health are often used to marginalize individuals who challenge the status quo. He shares his own journey, from being labeled a "madman" to realizing that his unconventional perspectives might be the key to a deeper understanding of the world. Icke's narrative is deeply personal, rooted in his childhood experiences and encounters with the supernatural. He describes his interactions with psychic Betty Shine, who provided him with profound insights into his life and purpose. These experiences, he argues, are not just personal anecdotes but part of a larger pattern that hints at a hidden reality. He recounts a series of encounters with a guiding presence, a voice that helped him see the connections between seemingly disparate events and phenomena. One of the book's central themes is the Gnostic view of reality. Drawing on the Nag Hammadi texts, Icke explains the Gnostic belief that the material world is a flawed creation of a destructive force known as the Demiurge. This force, he suggests, is a distorted state of awareness that has created a "bad copy" of the original, true reality. The Demiurge, along with its subordinates called the Archons, manipulates human perception and behavior, trapping souls in a lower realm of existence. Icke connects these ancient beliefs to modern scientific theories, particularly the idea of the world as a computer simulation. He draws parallels between the physics of computer games and the nature of our universe, suggesting that the laws of physics are not immutable truths but the rules of a cosmic simulation. The concept of the "scalar field" is introduced as an energetic/information field that connects everything beyond time and space and Icke posits that the Demiurge manipulates this field to create and sustain its illusion. The role of celestial bodies in this control system is a significant focus. Icke argues that Saturn and the Moon are part of a broadcasting system that transmits information that humans decode into their perceived reality. He suggests that Saturn, once a dominant presence in the Earth's sky, has been hijacked to serve as a generator of the false reality matrix. The Moon, he claims, acts as an energetic firewall, suppressing human frequency and making it difficult to connect with higher states of awareness. Icke draws on ancient legends and modern scientific theories to support his assertion that the Moon is not a natural body but a technological construct. The book delves into the darker aspects of the control system, including mind control and shapeshifting. Icke argues that the human brain is a form of biological software and those deeply connected to the Archontic distortion wield significant power. He discusses the concept of "political correctness" as a tool of psychological warfare, designed to silence dissent and control perception. The "progressive" movement, he contends, is not about liberalism but a new form of tyranny. Icke explores the connection between terrorism and the control system, suggesting that many terrorist attacks are false flag operations designed to manipulate public perception and justify the erosion of freedoms. The "war on terror," he argues, is a pretext for global domination. He also discusses the transhumanist agenda, the plan to merge human consciousness with artificial intelligence. Icke warns that this is the ultimate goal of the control system – the assimilation of humanity into a digital hive mind. Watch the video below to learn more about Icke's concepts presented in "Everything You Wanted to Know But Were Never Told." This video is from the BrightLearn channel on Brighteon.com. Sources include: Brighteon.ai Brighteon.com
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