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Thank you. Site is bookmarked and I will listen to it this evening.
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Your welcome
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I been looking for this site for awhile now. Thanks. They did a interview with Dr. Rick Strassman about his DMT studies. I could never remember where I heard it.
I like David. Its always fun and engaging to hear him talk. And almost a full hour and 1/2. Nice. ![]() Thanks aroundthetable! peace ![]() |
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Thanks for this information, I'm downloalding it as I write to listen to later.
In Peace and Unity, Roman ![]() |
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Firstlook and Roman, pleased to be of service
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Haha. I love David and can't wait to here it I am gonna listen right away.
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Enjoy Joe!
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This interview I just listen it was excellent.... no extra comment needed
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I would like to say that David Wilcock has such a brilliant mind and I have to wonder why he tries to convince so many people about Obama and anything else he might say. To say what he believes is enough and it is refreshing to hear.
For what its worth, I hope he is right Last edited by mntruthseeker; 02-02-2010 at 04:14 AM. |
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No so long ago, people being awakened had to keep quiet on this subject otherwise they would be killed (by ordinary people) not even the PTB would need to be involved - this knowledge was dangerous and so strange and people would not want to hear it. Now you can speak out about the truth and the worse that happens is people don't by your CD's and you get a few flames on forums and some crappy email. This is progress people! Really - that isn't a joke. Its a measure of sorts that defines where we are. I personally think Mr Wilcock knows a lot more than he lets on because he has learned what will happen when peoples core beliefs are challenged - and that includes a good percentage of the so-called "new-age" crowd. Your think with Ra backing your six you'd be smarter - but then I think DW doesn't always listen to his higher-self as much as he could/(should). In fact if you read the book (Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce - something like that title anyway ![]() I see this happening more and more as DW "does" Hollywood! Thats why I listen and read less than I did before. I still think he is a stellar dude and has done more in service than most of us put together. A.. |
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I have just been listening to DW, why is he talking so much about his skills as a jazz drummer? Why doesn't he just play a track and we can judge for ourselves how good he is.
When I first heard him a couple of years ago, I was impressed, he connected a lot of the dots which I had been trying to connect myself, and provided it in a slick presentation, but there was nothing original there, it was based on the mayan calendar, the work of nassim Harramein and others. Now he is still just repeating stuff that he picks up from the Internet, and worse he limits his information to PC witnesses such as Petersen and Fulford. The whole thing is getting too incestuous and is becoming a nightmare of egos DW, Fulford, Deagle and Bob Dean (bless him) not to mention Burisch, Hoagland and Greer. This is going to get worse as the information starts becoming mainstream and as more people fall down the rabbit hole, there is a real danger that many are going to get led off the path by following gurus and false prophets. Be your own guru. |
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Hi folks,
Very interesting lets see what comes next ! peace, SWIFT ![]() |
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I personally had a flag thrown up in my mind when he mentioned it was good to invest in the stock market. I admire DW for his thoughts and how they fit in my life's paradigm, but to say that it's still good to invest in the stock market is a bit hard to swallow.
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I have to filter between wilcock the man and wilcock the information, in this interview i didnt really get the whole jazz blurb but then the interviewer was the one asking the questions so i guess david obliged (a lot!). I also agree with the dangers of the same 'gang' of people in that it could well become an information cul-de-sac. I would really like to see some new hard hitting stuff like the 2012 Enigma doc, now that was a thrill!
PS Thanks to all posters for their considered responses, i was worried it would develop into an all out wilcock bashing! We can disagree without becoming abusive and thats why i come here. ![]() |
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The rest easily fit into your 'guru and false prophet' classification. Wilcock thinks 'googling' things and printing them out is actual research. Fulford's bizzare claims and predictions have all been no-shows. (correct me if I'm wrong) Deagle is a disgraced former doctor who has been struck from the medical register in Colorado. Bursich is a total fraud of near epic proportions who was exposed by UFO magazine and George Knapp years ago. Hoagland isn't a scientist even though he plays one on radio shows who used Google Master Wilcock as a research assistant. Greer, whose original Disclosure Project got numerous people to expose themselves and violate their security oaths has gone 'native' and become enchanted by invisible aliens apparently only he (because of his superior evolved consciousness) can see. At some point you would hope that people would tire of the faux-reality fantasies and discard the hoaxers and con-men that are so prevalent in Ufology and 'Paranormal' circles. There is some real truth to be found only sometimes you have to abandon your former false conclusions and pet 'stories' you've come to adore to accept them. The history of Ufology is one of deception, confidence jobs, and disinformation agents (both official and free-lance) which are either attempting to eek out a buck from the rubes or prevent the truth from being realized by the public. I think the names above fall more into the 'free-lance' category although true agents like Richard Doty and William Moore must still be active in the community. I have a feeling the truth (about the UFO phenomena) is stranger and potentially more unsettling than any of the tales the above people have dreamed up or told. But I could be wrong of course and make no claims of 'insider information' or special insight other than what my over 40 years of study on the subject has provided me. Last edited by trainedobserver; 02-02-2010 at 04:29 PM. |
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Thank you very much for posting this and finding the interview (for me).
I love David.. No he's not the greatest musician but he's making music from the heart and thats all that really matters IMO. The music turned out really well, so clearly he does have some talent to go along with beautiful vision. Music is supposed to be about feeling after all. In light, of love Shaynard |
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![]() I'm interested to know if there is anyone you 'don't' consider a disinformation agent in these fields, trainedobserver... I'm gonna bust a gut if you say Jim Sparks. ![]() |
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For the second time today I agree with feardia...
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hilarious
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