David Icke's 1998 book The Biggest Secret was dubbed the Rosetta Stone of conspiracy research for connecting the dots that allowed a much bigger picture to be seen. The Rosetta Stone, discovered in 1799, revealed the language codes that allowed Egyptian hieroglyphics to be understood.
Now The Road Map presents a massive extension and expansion with the benefit of a further three decades of full-time research. The depth and breadth of this book is astonishing as it reveals both the interdimensional panorama of the conspiracy for human control - and how we can break those chains to walk the road to freedom.
Ever more people are looking at the Maze of Madness called 'human life' and asking the BIG questions: What is it all about? Who are we? Where are we? Why is the world as it is?
BIG questions lead to BIG answers and David Icke has been asking them for much of his life and especially since his gigantic awakening after 1990. The Road Map is the latest instalment in his incredible journey to first expose the Maze and then the way out.
Only a relative handful could see the conspiracy for human enslavement when Icke began as a figure of public ridicule, but now the mist is clearing for phenomenal numbers of people who see that the world is nothing like they have been led all their lives to believe that it is.
But how does it all fit together? Why? To what end? The Road Map provides the answers and for this reason has to be among the most important and reality-transforming books ever written.
About the AuthorIcke, David: - "David Icke is a prolific a British author who has been writing cutting-edge books for 30 years that have proved over and over again to be ahead of their time. Hundreds of predictions of where the world was heading have turned out to be eerily accurate even in detail - a fact that has attracted a vast worldwide audience that increases by the day. Icke was born in Leicester, England, on April 29th, 1952, and his incredibly varied life has seen him be a professional soccer player, newspaper, radio and television journalist, national sports presenter with the BBC and national spokesman for the British Green Party before spending the last 30 years uncovering who and what really controls the direction of human society. His findings were met at first with incredulity and ridicule by many - until what he said has been proved right year after year and the skeptical began to listen.
Icke has lived in Ryde on the Isle of Wight off the south coast of England since 1982 where his decades of writing, public speaking and controversy have made him the island's best-known resident."