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Hi David, I was wondering if you could give me some recommendations on some good books to read, whist I wait for your book release next year, also are you doing pre orders?
Big hugs
Mel
Hey that’s a nice one. Most of the time when I see something on Ickonic and some book is mentioned I’ll try to find it online and get the ebook.
But it would be nice to have some essentials list or something.
of course – an Ickonic Member Reading List – that everyone can go through as a list of possibilities – and via Resonance the right Book of this List will find at the Right Time the Right Reader – Nice Idea
Off the top of my head I strongly recommend the two titles below. They’ve been out a while now, but highly recommended for anyone yet to encounter them.
THE FALSIFICATION OF HISTORY.
by John Hamer
John was a guest on Gareths “Bring The Fire” recently and has also contributed other work to Ickonic. Most notably “The Olympic”, an excellent dive (pardon the pun) into the Titanic conspiracy.
This book addresses the vast amounts of fakery and misinformation concerning accepted human history. Touching on many themes and theories that David explored, this is essential, revelatory reading.
CHAOS: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties.
by Tom O’Neill and Dan Piepenbring.
Never mind the awful, savagely edited Netflix adaptation of this book. This is a compelling record of mind control and media manipulation surrounding the darker side of the counter culture movement of the 1960s. Again dealing with topics David has explored, this completely shreds the mass consumed Helter Skelter explanation behind the Manson Family and their atrocities, revealing all manner of nefarious intelligence agency activity and coercion.
Yep, as above The Falsification Of History is a good read as is his Olympic, which went down well 😊
On a slightly different tangent (but still worth reading), The Expectation Effect by David Robson is a good read, just be careful what you wish for… (you’ll need to read it to get that joke 😊) and Ultra-Processed People by Chris Van Tulleken is a good read if you don’t mind never eating again.
I wanna just say – there was another book list started in here:
My suggestion is deadly deception exposed 78 essays by seven social critics the most dangerous book ever published.
Some books of note for me since convid (apart from David’s of course, hoho) include the above mentioned The Falsification of History, a great book and John does state so if he has any info that he cannot entirely verify. He also acknowledges and quotes from David periodically as well, which is awesome. I now have his The Falsification of Science as well which I am just starting to dip into.
Virus Mania by Dr Sam Bailey and others (third edition from 2020, a hefty beast and meaty)
The Contagion Myth by Tom Cowan
You are the Placebo by Dr Joe Dispenza
Isabella A Green’s little book on her experience of The Reincarnation Trap is an interesting read too x