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Gemma13
13th February 2019, 05:59
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?105992-Cosmic-Exposure-Corey-Goode--s-Secret-Task-Force-Uncovered&p=1275193&viewfull=1#post1275193
[scotslad]
Corey Goode appears to have:-

1. Fabricated his "whistleblowing" experience of Blue Avians, and his time in the secret space program
2. Stolen and republished and resyndicated other people's copyrighted material
3. Has been take to court for 2. above.
4. Has apparently registered trademarks for items, phrases etc connected with Government Black Projects
5. "Alienated" himself from people on here who once liked him and even supported him and his "mission"
6. Has surrounded himself with new lekkies and cultees to carry out his underhand and shameful doxing of others
7. Has denied much of the above only to be caught out and shamed
8. There appears to be volumous screen grabs, individual testimonies and public record collaborating much (if not all) of the above.

[...]

One thing that might make some very interesting and compelling viewing and reading would be when the CG clan turn their attention to doxing David Wilcock once the CG and DW egos clash in a lawsuit with each other.

Please refer to the linked thread above and other threads on Avalon for historical revelations of Corey Goode’s fraudulent activities that saw him rise to fame as a cult leader carving a deceptive pathway to fame and fortune in entertainment tabloids.


R.I.P GOODE, WILCOCK, SATHER – ETERNAL LIFE IN ENTERTAINMENT TABLOIDS!

Goode, Wilcock and Sather haven’t looked far enough into their crystal balls to realize that if they had started with fiction, no problem, their movie and comics would just be competing with the film industry and its all fair game.
Or have they?

Claiming non-fiction turned fiction makes them very vulnerable – and sorry boys, you can’t put that genie back in the bottle! A world of pain awaits them when Hollywood journalism investigates and finds alternative journalism has already debunked Goode as a fraud. Goode will be throwing pebbles at a mountain with his armchair trolls who couldn’t even survive a few months managing a B.S. now deleted doxing blog, (Thomas Crown’s FadetoLight), in attempts to counter and hobble truth seeking critics.

Goode, Wilcock and Sather’s “Edge of Wonder” promoters, Rob Counts and Benjamin Chasteen, also won’t be able to help them cross into the serious world of media. Rob Counts is a Creative Director working for The Epoch Media Group. Entertainment marketing is just business as usual for Rob and Ben’s tabloid journalism. The Epoch Media Group will never let Goode’s Team cross the line into their mainstream news.

Actually the “Edge of Wonder” boys have done a tremendous service to the alternative community by being instrumental in immortalizing Goode, Wilcock and Sather in the tabloids. Any grandiose ideas Goode, Wilcock and Sather may have of being the ones to bring “true disclosure” to the world will never, ever happen. Sorry lads!

But that’s okay because no doubt there is at least one in the Goode camp that knows this and is quite happy about it. They were only ever in it for the money because they don’t give a rat’s arse about “disclosure”. The Achilles’ heel of those duped within the Goode camp was being blinded by “saviour/hero” arrogance coupled to greed for the dollar. They will all now have to enjoy a life of eternity in the non-credible niche of tabloid entertainment.

Goode supporters used along the way to provide hit rates so Corey, Wilcock and Sather could source entertainment marketing investment don’t have to be discouraged. We have always had, and will always have, the SPIFF that have been working tirelessly for decades - you know, the ones that Corey reckons are old and useless and need to get out the way to let his tabloid entertainment in so that years of credible research can be flushed down the toilet.

(SPIFF) SPACE PROGRAM INVESTIGATION FACT FOLK - researchers of integrity and due diligence.


So yeah, if Wilcock is happy giving up on his “once upon a time historical research” to spend the rest of his life as a tabloid caricature, then he will stay with Goode. If not, and he can ever work out an exit strategy to sever his Siamese twin relationship with Goode, it will be “Game On”!


And a big round of applause for all the SPIFF’s out there. :clapping::muscle::thumbsup::muscle::clapping:


ADDED: FOR THE RECORD

Like many whistleblowers, Goode was given the benefit of the doubt in a public forum to share his information and engage in conversation with members.

Goode did not like responding to reasonable questions and challenges from people in the community, both here and on the One Truth Forum; especially when he elevated his status to being the one and only true Galactic Ambassador for humanity, (which was sanctioned by his blue birds), and anyone who questioned his self-proclaimed role were accused of being haters. When he couldn’t successfully garner enough supporters he exited both forums in a rage for all to see.

It was then Wilcock and Gaia who made the fatal mistake of marketing Goode by spring boarding him into the public arena with a TV Series and stage performances at Expo’s. The rest is history that is well documented on this forum.

Denise/Dizi
13th February 2019, 06:40
I wanna say well done, but you know, I am just getting so dang saddened that even the truth movement is so easy to buy off, that is doesn't make me want to high five anyone, it worries me about the future of humanity really...

norman
13th February 2019, 09:21
I wanna say well done, but you know, I am just getting so dang saddened that even the truth movement is so easy to buy off, that is doesn't make me want to high five anyone, it worries me about the future of humanity really...


There is a tiny little bit of hope.

If people quietly meditate on their last few years of following the CG story, they might be able to detect which aspect of themselves knew Corey was fake all along. That's the bit they should grow and make a bigger part of their lives.

Iancorgi
13th February 2019, 10:50
You might be right about Goode and Sather (I certainly hope so...) but I'm confident Wilcock will crawl under a rock for a while and re-invent himself, build a new group of followers (re-grow a beard become Ananda reincarnation...). Let's face it he isn't in the same league as the other two. He's really smart, a great orator and has proven time and again that he has unbelievable survival skills. I mean anyone who can re-build a sense of credibility after the "2000 ascencion" and "2012 calendar" fiasco has to be taken seriously.

I believe the best we can hope is that these folks with their fanciful tales will be quarantined into such a tiny area and small following that they'll become harmless and completely irrelevant. It's like an infestation that has to be contained, understood and neutralized as much as possible but eradication will never be on the card and I for one don't want to see these "researchers" completely disappear as I often find them involuntarily very entertaining also all their twists and turns offer a interesting window into the human psyche.

Bill Ryan
13th February 2019, 14:22
My own view of this saga: the entire thing is like a [long!] Shakespearean morality play.

All the classic characters are in there: the manipulators, the manipulated, the unstable, the gullible, the vulnerable, the naive, the learned, the wise, and all those who look on rolling their eyes. :)

And the warnings to all — that only the audience can see as the theme inexorably plays out to its inevitable conclusion.

:flower:

Kryztian
13th February 2019, 15:18
Alas, it is indeed curtains for Corey. And while I have spent much time following this story and have tried to dissuade an influential person in a UFO group from promoting Corey, I have to say, I am a bit disappointed that it has ended the way it does for two reasons:


This is the reason that should have ended it:




1. Fabricated his "whistleblowing" experience of Blue Avians, and his time in the secret space program


This should have been the number one reason his career ended and it wasn't. It was the number one reason many ufologists never embraced his story in the first place. But for Corey fans, it was his mean and ugly actions that were exposed that have turned them away. Unfortunately, Corey's former fans are not that much smarter and are now wondering what the latest news with Emery Smith is. They know nice from nasty, but they don't know truth from fiction.


Corey was around some liars who were bigger and more powerful them him, namely the bigwigs at Gaia. I have to say that he and one of his minions, Thomas Crown, were doing a good job of bringing them down. Sadly, this might come to an end. There was an opportunity to sink the whole S.S. Gaia ship, but it is still sailing on.


I am still not sure that it is completely over for David Wilcox although this should damage his credibility and popularity. While Emery Smith and others seem willing and "able" to fill in the gap created by Corey for those people who still have a need for fantastic lies, their is no heir in waiting to assume Wilcox's title as prince of woo.

The said news about all of the whole Corey Goode saga is that this has proven to corporations that the ufological community is just as willing and able as the mainstream media consumers to ingest their for profit intellectual garbage.
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=39943&d=1550071527

scotslad
13th February 2019, 16:20
Whilst there will be always 3 sides to every story or argument.

( Side A's viewpoint, Side B's viewpoint & The Truth :) )

It certainly can pay dividends to take emotion and immediately reacting out of the equation to what we see and hear on the net.

As W Clement Stone once said - "The truth will always be the truth regardless of lack of understanding, disbelief or ignorance."

I have to say that I'm also still inspired by the fox Mulder TV Character's famous quotes...

"The Truth is Out There" and "I want to Believe."

Onwards and upwards.

norman
13th February 2019, 16:23
So well said.



...and I'm going to steal this line :)





They know nice from nasty, but they don't know truth from fiction.

TrumanCash
13th February 2019, 17:24
I am constantly amazed at how some people can fabricate fictions, so easily rolling off their tongues, and doing it so convincingly that only those with experienced discernment, questioning and extensive research can see through it. This is the grist of cults and these manipulative story tellers sadly rely on our positive ability to trust.

It seems to me that the tendency to "want to believe" is based upon Earth humans needing and wanting truly benevolent ETs to come and save us from the dilemma that we are in, which has been created and is still being maintained by the manipulative ETs over many millennia.

In the end only the universal solvent of truth can dispel the hopium and the insidious programming of the mind-controlled planetary populations.

And may the truth set us free,
TLC

Bill Ryan
13th February 2019, 18:01
My own view of this saga: the entire thing is like a [long!] Shakespearean morality play.

All the classic characters are in there: the manipulators, the manipulated, the unstable, the gullible, the vulnerable, the naive, the learned, the wise, and all those who look on rolling their eyes. :)

And the warnings to all — that only the audience can see as the theme inexorably plays out to its inevitable conclusion.

:flower:

I realized there was an accidental rhyme in there. ^^ :)

The scammers, the hoaxers, the wise —
The last of those rolling their eyes.
Increasingly, Corey
Expands on his story:
SO easy to see through the lies.

Nasu
13th February 2019, 18:19
My own view of this saga: the entire thing is like a [long!] Shakespearean morality play.

All the classic characters are in there: the manipulators, the manipulated, the unstable, the gullible, the vulnerable, the naive, the learned, the wise, and all those who look on rolling their eyes. :)

And the warnings to all — that only the audience can see as the theme inexorably plays out to its inevitable conclusion.

:flower:

I realized there was an accidental rhyme in there. ^^ :)

The scammers, the hoaxers, the wise —
The last of those rolling their eyes.
Increasingly, Corey
Expands on his story:
SO easy to see through the lies.


Ha ha, good one, funny. I can imagine Pam Airs doing your poem justice...x.... N

Jake
13th February 2019, 19:12
A lie can travel around the world while the Truth is still putting on its shoes... Mark Twain, (I think)

I'm delighted to see everyone already have their 'shoes on'
Jake

Hym
13th February 2019, 19:46
From the beginning of these threads and in my quick read in assessing the relationships of c.g. I chose not to engage with the borrowing he used in his narrative. It made no matter to me that he was influenced by programming of his own choice, his story telling, or the programming from other sources. I just saw no need in listening until I saw the growth of the self discernment that those writing in this thread made.

At least from Andy Basiago there is a likable persona and a narrative that makes some cross over historical references. I look at much of those stories as entertainment, a habit which offers some protection from being entrained within a lie. If they turn out to be true, then that may prove to have some worth.

When I wrote and got some response from Andy, revealing nothing new, I didn't do it because I believed or did not believe his talks or writings. I responded to the person he was and likely still is. I wanted to sense what happened to him growing up and at the same time have the critical understanding of his experience, without hurting or offending him.

As time went on and I saw Andy's story adjust, I saw his own self-examination expand when re-evaluating what he did and possibly did not experience. The injection of programming can work both ways in influencing any experience, both negating a real history and inventing a cover for layers of clinical, sensory input which, even though manipulated, often is experienced as real.

In all of these cases wouldn't we all be better off if these two very different men, with what I see to be very different moral compasses, wrote novels, listed as fiction, based on their "revelations". At the least, the novels would have a lot more honesty in them.

Satori
13th February 2019, 19:54
A lie can travel around the world while the Truth is still putting on its shoes... Mark Twain, (I think)

I'm delighted to see everyone already have their 'shoes on'
Jake

Twain or Churchill maybe...?

Denise/Dizi
14th February 2019, 01:49
I am constantly amazed at how some people can fabricate fictions, so easily rolling off their tongues, and doing it so convincingly that only those with experienced discernment, questioning and extensive research can see through it. This is the grist of cults and these manipulative story tellers sadly rely on our positive ability to trust.

It seems to me that the tendency to "want to believe" is based upon Earth humans needing and wanting truly benevolent ETs to come and save us from the dilemma that we are in, which has been created and is still being maintained by the manipulative ETs over many millennia.

In the end only the universal solvent of truth can dispel the hopium and the insidious programming of the mind-controlled planetary populations.

And may the truth set us free,
TLC


What always struck me about all of the testimony was what they NEVER SAID, and to me that spoke volumes.. And still does. I think any actual contactee or experiencer, knows exactly what they "leave out", when it comes to meeting these other beings.. When people come out and start describing THOSE things, my ears will perk and I may give them some credibility.. Until then? I just can't..

But having said that i am very happy that it has yet to detract a certain percentage of the population from trying to seek real truth..

Innocent Warrior
14th February 2019, 10:08
A lie can travel around the world while the Truth is still putting on its shoes... Mark Twain, (I think)

I'm delighted to see everyone already have their 'shoes on'
Jake

Twain or Churchill maybe...?

FYI

Likely neither, although differing versions have been attributed to both and others.

quoteinvestigator.com has an article on this adage and the earliest version they have is from Jonathon Swift in 1710 (“The Examiner”).


Besides, as the vilest Writer has his Readers, so the greatest Liar has his Believers; and it often happens, that if a Lie be believ’d only for an Hour, it has done its Work, and there is no farther occasion for it. Falsehood flies, and the Truth comes limping after it; so that when Men come to be undeceiv’d, it is too late; the Jest is over, and the Tale has had its Effect…

See HERE (https://quoteinvestigator.com/2014/07/13/truth/) for more on the history of this.

Words of Joy
15th February 2019, 09:49
quoteinvestigator.com has an article on this adage and the earliest version they have is from Jonathon Swift in 1710 (“The Examiner”).


Besides, as the vilest Writer has his Readers, so the greatest Liar has his Believers; and it often happens, that if a Lie be believ’d only for an Hour, it has done its Work, and there is no farther occasion for it. Falsehood flies, and the Truth comes limping after it; so that when Men come to be undeceiv’d, it is too late; the Jest is over, and the Tale has had its Effect…

See HERE (https://quoteinvestigator.com/2014/07/13/truth/) for more on the history of this.

Ahh! Dutch poet Jacob Cats (1577-1660) introduced "al is de leugen wonder snel, de waerheyt achter-haelse wel" (old Dutch) from 1632 (https://books.google.nl/books?id=Sxdj9PgdTcMC&pg=RA1-PA47&lpg=RA1-PA47&dq=%22al+is+de+leugen+wonder+snel,+de+waerheyt+achter-haelse+wel%22&source=bl&ots=san54zPAXP&sig=ACfU3U1WUIJi4bR1x-jX-IU8OexME3o9Yg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjzyYzetr3gAhWIaVAKHY5-BAwQ6AEwB3oECAEQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22al%20is%20de%20leugen%20wonder%20snel%2C%20de%20waerheyt%20achter-haelse%20wel%22&f=false). Translation can be found here (https://www.iamexpat.nl/expat-info/dutch-expat-news/wise-words-seven-pillars-dutch-wisdom)(point 5), and a tiny bit of history here (https://books.google.nl/books?id=zeTZdKJTIM4C&pg=PA31&lpg=PA31&dq=%22At+the+other+end+of+the+scale+stands+Cats%22&source=bl&ots=yAlChUGFGP&sig=ACfU3U2Jaj7yLoS6VciOtdX-SVxbeEFi8w&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjwgLPBt73gAhWDKlAKHacjCJIQ6AEwC3oECAQQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22At%20the%20other%20end%20of%20the%20scale%20stands%20Cats%22&f=false) (click on the text to open page 31 in the document).

There were English (as well as German) translations in those days, though not sure how many. He studied Greek and Latin, so could well be he was influenced from that area.

:focus:

Gemma13
3rd March 2019, 01:10
Many people have experience with Corey Goode from different angles. Here is another one.

For the first 5 minutes there is a brief personal summary and then some sharing about this persons experience over the Corey Goode debacle. Some interesting comments in the comments section.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EUGBsHwlb4

snoman
3rd March 2019, 10:23
supply and demand

Billy
3rd March 2019, 19:30
Many people have experience with Corey Goode from different angles. Here is another one.

For the first 5 minutes there is a brief personal summary and then some sharing about this persons experience over the Corey Goode debacle. Some interesting comments in the comments section.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EUGBsHwlb4

Thank you so much for sharing your testimony BiBi :heart:

A Voice from the Mountains
3rd March 2019, 21:19
Corey was around some liars who were bigger and more powerful them him, namely the bigwigs at Gaia. I have to say that he and one of his minions, Thomas Crown, were doing a good job of bringing them down. Sadly, this might come to an end. There was an opportunity to sink the whole S.S. Gaia ship, but it is still sailing on.

If you believe what some people were coming out of there saying about the company, Gaia is not only rotten to the core, but linked in with other CIA-type national and international operations that go beyond disinformation and bull****tery, and enter into all their other favorite activities, including drug trafficking and ritualistic blackmail material. Turns out that all that "New Age-y" stuff, at the top, happens to look a lot like LaVey's Satanism, or the famous cult scene from Eyes Wide Shut. Seems like we were somehow warned of this.



I realized there was an accidental rhyme in there. ^^ :)

The scammers, the hoaxers, the wise —
The last of those rolling their eyes.
Increasingly, Corey
Expands on his story:
SO easy to see through the lies.


This could turn into a lot of fun. :bigsmile:

There once was a bird named Corey
who told a fabulous story.
He avowed it was true,
until he was blue,
But turns out, it was just predatory.

Gaia once caused us a shock,
Hiring Corey, dumb as a rock.
But it seems he was coached,
After he had been broached
By a projection of Gaia's Wilcock.

Soda
4th March 2019, 01:37
I wanna say well done, but you know, I am just getting so dang saddened that even the truth movement is so easy to buy off, that is doesn't make me want to high five anyone, it worries me about the future of humanity really...

I am with you Diziblueyez. Love from Georgia