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David Icke Books in Order

The complete guide to David Icke books in order, with summaries, biography, and a roadmap to his theories on global conspiracy and the nature of reality.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

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23 books

The Robots' Rebellion

by David Icke

1994

Described by Icke as his strongest work at the time, this book contends that humans are "robots" programmed by media, religion, and education. He outlines a plan by a "Brotherhood" to dominate the planet and encourages readers to rebel by reclaiming their independent thinking.

I Am Me I Am Free

by David Icke

1996

Subtitled "The Robots' Guide to Freedom," this concise guide focuses on mental and emotional liberation. Icke offers practical and spiritual advice for breaking out of the psychological prisons—fear, guilt, and resentment—that he believes the control system uses to keep humanity compliant.

The Biggest Secret

by David Icke

1999

The book that introduced Icke's most famous theory: that the global elite are genetically connected to an interdimensional reptilian race. He traces these bloodlines through history, from ancient Babylon to modern royalty and presidents, arguing they use ritual and manipulation to maintain power.

Le Plus Grand Secret

by David Icke

2001

The French translation of *The Biggest Secret*, presenting Icke's theory that world leaders are descendants of an ancient reptilian bloodline. It covers the same ground as the English edition, detailing the alleged manipulation of history and the origins of the "Brotherhood."

Le Plus Grand Secret

by David Icke

2001

A second volume or edition of the French translation of *The Biggest Secret*. It continues the exploration of the reptilian hypothesis, secret societies, and the hidden history of the world's ruling families.

Alice in Wonderland and the World Trade Center Disaster

by David Icke

2002

Icke challenges the official narrative of the September 11 attacks, arguing they were an "inside job" designed to justify war and the erosion of civil liberties. He uses this event to illustrate his concept of "Problem-Reaction-Solution" as a tool for social control.

Tales from the Time Loop

by David Icke

2003

Drawing on his experiences in the Amazon rainforest, Icke expands his worldview to include the nature of reality itself. He suggests that the physical world is a "Matrix"-like illusion or time loop, designed to keep consciousness trapped in a cycle of fear and limitation.

...And the Truth Shall Set You Free

by David Icke

2004

Icke argues that a small, hidden network of families and secret societies manipulates global events to centralize power. This controversial text calls for a mass spiritual awakening to break free from this control system, while also marking the point where Icke began self-publishing due to rifts with mainstream publishers.

Recommended by:

Alice Walker

Infinite Love is the Only Truth

by David Icke

2005

A metaphysical deep dive where Icke argues that the only true reality is infinite consciousness/love, and everything else is a holographic illusion. He explains how this "holographic internet" is manipulated to disconnect humans from their true, infinite selves.

The David Icke Guide to the Global Conspiracy

by David Icke

2007

A comprehensive compilation of Icke's major theories, acting as a "dot-connecting" handbook. It covers everything from the 9/11 attacks and the reptilian bloodlines to the nature of reality, serving as an all-in-one guide to his extensive body of research.

Lifting the Veil

by David Icke

2008

Investigative journalist Jon Rappoport explores hidden political and economic truths, featuring a significant contribution and interview with David Icke. The book examines the methods used by global power structures to manipulate public perception and suppress information.

Great Conspiracy of Fear

by David Icke

2009

This work explores how fear is weaponized by the global elite to ensure obedience and conformity. Icke explains the mechanism of "Problem-Reaction-Solution," arguing that manufactured crises are used to steer humanity toward a totalitarian state.

Human Race Get Off Your Knees

by David Icke

2010

Icke introduces the "Moon Matrix" theory, claiming the Moon is an artificial satellite used to broadcast a fake reality that limits human perception. He calls for humanity to "get off its knees" by realizing their true power lies beyond this manipulated frequency.

Remember Who You Are

by David Icke

2012

A spiritual call to action in which Icke urges readers to look past their five senses and "remember" their identity as infinite consciousness. He connects this spiritual awakening directly to breaking the control of the global conspiracy described in his previous books.

The Perception Deception - Part One

by David Icke

2013

The first half of a sprawling investigation into how our perception of reality is managed. Icke attempts to connect every major aspect of the "conspiracy"—from ancient history to modern media—to prove that the world we see is a deception.

The Perception Deception - Part Two

by David Icke

2013

The second volume of Icke's massive work on the "global web" of control. He continues to connect diverse topics—from banking and religion to transhumanism—to show how they all serve a singular agenda of human enslavement.

Phantom Self

by David Icke

2016

Icke distinguishes between the "Phantom Self"—the fake identity constructed by society and the system—and the "Infinite Self." He argues that the conspiracy's ultimate goal is to keep humans identified with this false self to prevent them from accessing their true potential.

Children of the Matrix

by David Icke

2017

A deep history of the interdimensional control system, focusing on the thousands of years of manipulation by the "reptilian" bloodlines. Icke details how these entities allegedly operate from the lower fourth dimension to control human society through hybrids and secret networks.

Everything You Need to Know But Were Never Told

by David Icke

2018

Intended as a "Rosetta Stone" for his theories, this book aims to get readers up to speed quickly on the entire Icke worldview. It summarizes his key arguments about the simulation, the reptilian agenda, and the path to freedom in a concise format.

Perceptions of a Renegade Mind

by David Icke

2021

Written in the wake of the 2020 pandemic, this book focuses on what Icke calls the "Global Cult" and its push for total human control. He argues that recent global events were long-planned milestones in the agenda to establish a technocratic dictatorship.

The Trap

by David Icke

2022

Icke explores the idea that the afterlife and reincarnation are part of a "trap" designed to recycle consciousness back into the simulation. He argues that true freedom comes from realizing the illusory nature of this cycle and choosing not to return.

The Dream

by David Icke

2023

The sequel to *The Trap*, this book dives deeper into the question of "who we are" and "where we are." Icke claims that what we call life is a dream-state simulation and offers insights on how to awaken from the dream to reclaim infinite awareness.

The Reveal

by David Icke

2024

The conclusion to his "Reality Trilogy," this book aims to take human awareness to the "next stage." Icke synthesizes his lifetime of research to present a final picture of the control system and the ultimate nature of the "afterlife" and reality itself.

Where should I start?

If you want the core of his famous "Reptilian" theory:
The Biggest SecretChildren of the Matrix

For a comprehensive overview of his worldview:
The David Icke Guide to the Global ConspiracyThe Perception Deception

For his recent work on reality as a simulation:
The TrapThe DreamThe Reveal

For a focus on spiritual awakening and consciousness:
Infinite Love is the Only TruthRemember Who You Are

Author bio

David Icke was born in Leicester, England, in 1952. His beginnings were humble and difficult. Raised in a working-class family that often struggled to make ends meet, he grew up in a home where hiding from rent collectors was a routine occurrence. He didn't enjoy his time in school, feeling out of place and uninterested in traditional academics. Instead, he poured all his energy into sport.

His first great passion was football. He showed enough promise to be signed as a goalkeeper by Coventry City, a massive achievement for a young man from his background. He lived the dream of professional sports for a short time, but it wasn't meant to last. At the young age of 21, severe rheumatoid arthritis forced him to retire. It was a crushing blow to his identity, but it forced him to pivot.

Icke reinvented himself as a journalist and broadcaster. He eventually landed a high-profile job with the BBC, becoming a household name in the UK. For years, he was the face of Grandstand, a flagship sports program. To the public, he was a familiar, trustworthy figure discussing the weekend scores.

In the late 1980s, his focus shifted toward activism. He joined the Green Party and quickly rose through the ranks to become one of its national spokespeople. However, his life took a sharp and permanent turn in 1990. During visits to a psychic healer named Betty Shine, Icke was told he had been placed on Earth for a specific, higher purpose.

This sparked a spiritual awakening that led him to Peru in 1991. When he returned to England, he was a changed man. He famously appeared on the Wogan chat show, one of the most-watched programs in the country. Dressed in turquoise, he made statements about being a "Son of the Godhead." The interview resulted in immediate and intense public ridicule.

For a long time, Icke couldn't walk down the street without being laughed at. However, he later described this nightmare period as a gift. He said it burned away his fear of public opinion, giving him the ultimate freedom to say and write whatever he wanted.

Free from the need for approval, Icke began writing books that mixed New Age spirituality with deep conspiracy research. Early works like The Robots' Rebellion and ...And the Truth Shall Set You Free claimed that humanity was being manipulated by a secret "Brotherhood."

In 1999, he published his most famous work, The Biggest Secret. This book introduced the theory that would define his public image: the idea that a race of interdimensional reptilian beings controls the global elite. He argued that these beings maintain power by manipulating human bloodlines. While the theory was shocking to many, the book became a cornerstone of his career.

Over the last few decades, Icke has expanded his focus to the nature of reality itself. He suggests that the physical world is actually a simulation, which he calls a "holographic internet." He has also proposed that the Moon is an artificial construct used to broadcast a false reality to Earth.

Despite being banned from entering several countries and removed from major social media platforms, his audience has remained large and loyal. He continues to self-publish his findings. Recent titles like The Trap and The Reveal explore the concept that reincarnation is a trap designed to recycle consciousness.

Today, David Icke remains a polarizing figure. Operating from the Isle of Wight, he continues to write, speak, and tour, dedicated to exposing what he believes are the hidden forces steering human history.

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