"Have you ever wondered what your subconscious mind looks like? Well today, I can show you"
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The specific intent is escalation. It’s an opening that sets up a reveal, a product, a lecture, a video clip, a diagram - whatever comes next gets framed as a rare glimpse behind the curtain. The subtext is about power: your subconscious, normally private and messy, is being rendered legible by someone who positions himself as interpreter and gatekeeper. That’s the emotional lure: relief from ambiguity. If your feelings and fears can be pictured, mapped, and “shown,” they can be managed - and the person holding the map becomes indispensable.
Context matters with David Icke because his brand has long relied on converting suspicion into narrative certainty. This line primes a conspiratorial posture without naming any conspiracy: there’s a hidden layer to you, and he has the flashlight. It’s the same rhetorical move as “do your own research,” except it skips the homework and sells the shortcut.
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Icke, David. "Have you ever wondered what your subconscious mind looks like? Well today, I can show you." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/have-you-ever-wondered-what-your-subconscious-45265/.
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"Have you ever wondered what your subconscious mind looks like? Well today, I can show you." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/have-you-ever-wondered-what-your-subconscious-45265/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









