Synopsis
One of the most incredible interviews ever on record with David Icke. Jon Rappoport a professional writer and reporter in his on right interviews "the most controversial speaker in the world." Small book, small price, with a ton of information. New Edition, Larger Print ...it's been the desire by this Brotherhood to make everything uniform, uniform business, education, government, money, because they want one entity which they can then control, one uniform entity. Living your own truth is the greatest form of rebellion. The more you express your uniqueness and live your own truth and live your own life in the way you think is right, you are actually creating billions of different realities instead of the one the few can control. Suddenly, where do they start? "How do I manipulate this person because he's living this life and he's living that, how do I... Suddenly you don't have one sheep herd consciousness to manipulate anymore. So we don't need smoke-filled rooms and new political parties. We don't need guns and all this stuff to meet the challenge of withdrawing from this control. We need billions of people to express their uniqueness, recognize their uniqueness, and live it and allow other people to live it. This whole edifice will come tumbling down because we are holding it together. Money is very, very vital to this because it is one of the great forms of control."
About the Author
Jon Rappoport has worked as a free-lance investigative reporter for 20 years. He has written articles on politics, health, media, culture and art for LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, Village Voice, Nexus, CBS Healthwatch, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. In 1982, the LA Weekly submitted his name for a Pulitzer prize, for his interview with the president of El Salvador University, where the military had taken over the campus. Jon has hosted, produced, and written radio programs and segments in Los Angeles and Las Vegas (KPFK, KLAV). He has appeared as a guest on over 200 radio and television programs, including ABC's Nightline, Tony Brown's Journal (PBS), and Hard Copy. In 1994, Jon ran for a seat in the US Congress from the 29th district in Los Angeles. After six months of campaigning, on a very small budget, he garnered 20 percent of the vote running against an incumbent who had occupied his seat for 20 years. In 1996, Jon started The Great Boycott, against eight corporate chemical giants: Monsanto, Dow, Du Pont, Bayer, Hoechst, Rhone-Poulenc, Imperial Chemical Industries, and Ciba-Geigy. The Boycott continues to operate today. Jon has lectured extensively all over the US on the question: Who runs the world and what can we do about it? For the last ten years, Jon has operated largely away from the mainstream because, as he puts it, "My research was not friendly to the conventional media." Over the last 30 years, Jon's independent research has encompassed such areas as: deep politics, conspiracies, alternative health, the potential of the human imagination, mind control, the medical cartel, symbology, and solutions to the takeover of the planet by hidden elites. A painter, Jon's work has been shown in galleries in Los Angeles and New York. His poetry has been published by The Massachusetts Review. 63 years old, he is a graduate of Amherst College (BA, Philosophy), and lives with his wife, Dr. Laura Thompson, in San Diego.
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