Escaping The Reincarnation Trap and Widening Your Perception

In this recent interview with Outer Limits Radio (illustrated with additional relevant pictures and film extracts by yours truly), David Icke discusses how the matrix of control extends into the afterlife. He talks about the endless reincarnation traps and how to take back your power by widening your perception. 

People ask 'What are the solutions?'” he says. “And I've never really been interested in solutions, to be honest. Because solutions tend to create more problems that require more solutions. My approach is rather to ask myself what the cause of the problem is. Because if there's a problem, there's bound to be a cause. And if there is a cause, when you remove it the problem should normally disappear.

Such common sense and wisdom are certainly bound to irritate the many followers of intellectual shortcuts. These same people who pose as ardent advocates of good — at least as long as it supports their belief systems — but who call you a fraud whenever you barely suggest lifting the veil and, furthermore, if you impudently fail to provide turnkey solutions. Not to mention the worst: those who indulge in hasty proxy judgments at face value. Which says a lot about how much control this archontic simulation has.

This is not about sitting cross-legged on a mountain” Icke continues. “Anyone can do this, as long as they release themselves from the perceptible programmed prison that they have been inducted into since the moment they entered the world, and just say 'okay, I'm not going to dismiss anything. I'm going to put all my belief systems aside. And I'm going to let evidence and my own knowing be my guide without being influenced by all these belief systems that I've been brought up with.'” 

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