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bettye198
27th December 2016, 22:07
I noticed something was posted in April of this year about Corey Goode, but this is the latest in late November, Part 1 and 2. His info seems genuine. It was only in the last 2 yrs that he hooked up with David Wilcock. But the material comes from Corey. Check out his website and the Cosmic Disclosure film there too. His Q and A on the site is worthy. http://spherebeingalliance.com/
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What will blow you sideways is the SSP validation that there are many large, the size of Jupiter large metallic spheres all over the galaxy coming thru the Sun and outside the Sun ( Sol System) it cannot be hailed, it is emitting high vibration, outside of time and space and in observation mode.
bettye198
27th December 2016, 22:16
Just a reminder as you watch the above videos:
Earth Alliance is the group Dr. Steve Pieczenik spoke of composed of brave fighters in 15 US intelligence agencies and international factions.
MIC-SSP- is Military Industrial Complex Secret Space Programs and this is run by the Elite Cabal who think they are the only game in town connecting they say with 900 civilizations. However, they are not allowed to travel outside the solar system. Corey says they will soon be publicly revealed.
Solar Warden: There are 5 SSP factions that make this up. Not sure if they are good guys.
SSP Alliance: This is the breakaway group within the SSP, more advanced and not controlled so they travel where they want.
Inner Earth Alliance: Comprised of different ET civilizations that reside in huge caverns beneath the Earth surface. Corey has visited there.
Sphere Being Alliance: This is Corey's group, Super Advanced ET's that have been called The Guardians and they manage the spiritual and physical affairs of the entire solar system. Corey is a Delegate from this group to the Super Federation located in a distant moon. He travels by Orbs that pick him up. Seriously interesting.
lucidity
29th December 2016, 01:19
Earth Alliance is the group Dr. Steve Pieczenik spoke of composed of brave fighters in 15 US intelligence agencies and international factions.
could you please supply references that back up the one statement highlighted above ?
bettye198
30th December 2016, 21:08
Earth Alliance is the group Dr. Steve Pieczenik spoke of composed of brave fighters in 15 US intelligence agencies and international factions.
could you please supply references that back up the one statement highlighted above ?
Lucidity, this statement was quoted from Corey Goode's website.That is what I copied exactly.
Basho
30th December 2016, 22:19
I'm a new member on Avalon but I've been lurking since 2012. So I find it very shocking that a good amount of Avalon members still view Corey Goode as a credible source of information.
I felt like he fell off of his rocker when he changed his profile pic on Avalon from a modest pic, to a pic where he is showing off his expensive watch, gold chains & fancy suit looking like a mafia don lol. Not to mention that revealing, drama filled thread of his.
I tried to give his material a chance for the entertainment value like the ruiners but just found it to be extremely annoying after a few minutes. Ah well, to each his own I guess..
Bill Ryan
30th December 2016, 23:03
I find it very shocking that a good amount of Avalon members still view Corey Goode as a credible source of information.
Actually, it's a very tiny minority. A few interesting minutes searching for "Corey" in various threads and posts shows that fairly clearly.
7alon
31st December 2016, 04:16
I find it very shocking that a good amount of Avalon members still view Corey Goode as a credible source of information.
Actually, it's a very tiny minority. A few interesting minutes searching for "Corey" in various threads and posts shows that fairly clearly.
I believed him when I watched him on Gaia at first simply because he was stressed/anxious etc. I now know that this could have been for other reasons other than risking giving out information. What he talked about seemed like it was truth mixed with fiction, but I guess I was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. Nonetheless, I still went and searched for credibility related discussions and found on Avalon that not only did people doubt his credibility, he also posted on here and made it very easy for everybody to see his mindset.
I suspect he is some form of disinformation agent that has gone out of his way to make himself look nuts, while telling partial truths, to make people think everything he talks about is a lie.
bettye198
1st January 2017, 22:36
We all process belief differently based on if a person "looks or acts credible". I have tried to look past Corey's early military abuse programming and related it to other whistleblower voices. I just finished John Titor II book on Disclosure, listened to William Tompkins ( why would a 94 yr old looking to his grave make up all that?) and many other voices as well. I had to move on from the abductions of the 70's 80's to find out what the heck was really going on since my own dreams and intuition urged me to do so.
I know there are plenty of you who cabash E'asha's teachings but she originally spoke about the Blue Avians in her book in 1999 translated via data streaming of the CDT plates filled with the Library of Earth. Like her being healed and groomed by the High Priests of UR in Hawaii after abduction as a small child, Corey was healed of miasms by Mayan Shaman High Priests. What is presented now in his speaking is a soul who has maybe partially recovered from the trauma, even when he attended Super Federation councils speaking with aliens in their tongue and not even knowing it. The way David Wilcock asks the questions, no nonsense releases him of information that at least for me, I have always thought about. I knew early on, that if something was presented as science fiction on TV or in the movies, it was already known, experienced and catalogued. A creative attempt at that kind of presentation would be explored.
Perhaps we have to ask ourselves why do we dismiss someone as not credible? Is it something we do not really want to hear or know? Just a thought. :idea: The consciousness WANTS to expand, if we allow it. If we have a feeling of gullibility and dismiss it early on, then we miss out on opportunities to know more, be stimulated to explore more.
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