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mgray
29th May 2017, 13:52
Clif High's new video on bitcoin in the beginning and at the 25 min mark goes into how the dynamic duo are screwing up his woo woo data. With a Bill Ryan h/t

fcORP2nN-es

avid
29th May 2017, 14:20
Excellent - will they take up the invitation to his dojo on a Friday night in Washington state? :clapping:

uzn
29th May 2017, 14:31
The "Big Blue Chicken Cult" !!! That made me laugh. Goode one.

happyuk
29th May 2017, 14:53
I like his bread-peanut butter analogy with regards to the financial system.

Padma11
29th May 2017, 15:06
The cult of the Big Blue chicken was pretty funny. Goode has done so much yet has zero evidence. I really do not believe anything he claims and Wilcock is just there for the attention.

ThePythonicCow
29th May 2017, 16:07
Clif High's new video on bitcoin in the beginning and at the 25 min mark goes into how the dynamic duo are screwing up his woo woo data. With a Bill Ryan h/t
"King Arthur" also posted this video of Clif High's over on the Truth about Corey Goode (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?97313-The-Truth-about-Corey-Goode&p=1155920&viewfull=1#post1155920) thread, where more discussion of it is going on.

Bill Ryan
29th May 2017, 17:24
Kudos to Clif. He and I have disagreed about some things in the past, but I respect him and I respect his intellect and his integrity.

This presentation of his was laugh-out-loud funny. And right on the nail, too. (What's happened with Jay Weidner?? I used to respect him a lot.)

The standout phrase for me? "Good theater for a diminished mind."

I'd buy Clif dinner for that. Someone please tell Clif that I said that. :)

norman
29th May 2017, 17:40
The way Wilcock's actions and processes of arriving at this point are coming to light, I've had a couple mental flashes of him topping himself.

I really don't think he had a clue how he was being played, and when it finally sinks in, I think he's the type that might do it.

Carmody
29th May 2017, 18:10
One of the psychological "tell's" in David's make up, is that propensity for interrupting, and injection, in the given discussion. The few interviews he was involved in, in the early Camelot stuff. This is surface stuff that is indicative of directions....of today's outcomes.

ktlight
30th May 2017, 02:27
Kudos to Clif. He and I have disagreed about some things in the past, but I respect him and I respect his intellect and his integrity.

This presentation of his was laugh-out-loud funny. And right on the nail, too. (What's happened with Jay Weidner?? I used to respect him a lot.)

The standout phrase for me? "Good theater for a diminished mind."

I'd buy Clif dinner for that. Someone please tell Clif that I said that. :)

I have let him know what you wanted conveyed.

Jay Freeman
30th May 2017, 02:58
I never cared for either of them, but it was never anything I could put my finger on, just a "feeling." So as with other things I can't prove, I just walk away from them and/or their material.

On a somewhat different note, I also sometimes wonder, at what point does one totally destroy someone else's reputation, when what they are doing is highly questionable but not necessarily illegal? These are some of the things I struggle with.

robcarratello
30th May 2017, 03:37
I feel like Corey is the equivalent to steroids in Major League Baseball. I look at a (growing) number of researchers work in 2 stages: Pre Association with Corey Goode, and Post Association with Corey Goode. Their recent transgressions don't, imho, invalidate years of solid/ legit work previously. Barry Bonds was a Hall Of Famer long before he started juicing. However, I will never consider David Wilcock or Michael Salla genuine, or as having a high level of integrity, since Corey.

Bill Ryan
30th May 2017, 12:31
Kudos to Clif. He and I have disagreed about some things in the past, but I respect him and I respect his intellect and his integrity.

This presentation of his was laugh-out-loud funny. And right on the nail, too. (What's happened with Jay Weidner?? I used to respect him a lot.)

The standout phrase for me? "Good theater for a diminished mind."

I'd buy Clif dinner for that. Someone please tell Clif that I said that.

ktlight did indeed forward that to Clif (thank you!) — and his reply back to me :)


"Tell Bill thanks. I appreciate the appreciation.
I will invite him up soon, for that dinner, and some more disagreements.
Clif"

Kano
30th May 2017, 16:56
This was great. Personally, I loved the end of the video. :ROFL:

Something also occurred to me about David Wilcock during this video. Remember when Kerry Cassidy released the video of David crying like a 3 year old because he was threatened by someone who really made him think they meant business (and they probably did)? I'm not quite sure on the timeline but it would fit that David may have been compromised from that point forward. I mean you could really hear the fear and panic in his voice on that call with Kerry. Since that time his credibility, quality of whistleblower/information/insights has become very suspect ala Corey Goode et al. It seems like soon after that event, he started appearing on Ancient Aliens and becoming more a mainstream alternative source of info. Perhaps I am connecting dots that aren't connectable but this was what occurred to me while watching this video.

BMJ
31st May 2017, 17:33
On a somewhat different note, I also sometimes wonder, at what point does one totally destroy someone else's reputation, when what they are doing is highly questionable but not necessarily illegal? These are some of the things I struggle with.

CG destroyed his own reputation, not we the alternative community, the burden of proof is for him to validate his comments and if he cannot, then the consequences of his actions are for him to wear alone.

Then my thoughts move to the naive and gullible were is CG and DW conscious in regards to these people?

I have no pitty for CG, DW, M Salla or W Tompkins (and also T De Longe).

amor
1st June 2017, 04:44
I was watching some serious information videos regarding disclosure and the Military Industrial Complex and all their super machinery, energy research, space ships, etc. The subject was their over-the-top desire to control everything and REMOVE those they consider a threat, however remote. What if they were actively supporting "disinformation" via the alternative agents of information such as DW and CG, putting a good living their way when formerly they were suffering financially?

Whatever the truth is, Edgar Casey was a person of integrity; and those who take other pathways will very quickly shoot themselves in the foot and possibly have already. Be Damned the Military Industrial Complex. Knowledge directed to EVIL will soon take them all down.

John Hilton
1st August 2023, 11:09
Whatever the truth is, Edgar Casey was a person of integrity;

I'm a bit late to this discussion. Do you mean Edgar Cayce?

I came across Corey Goode while Wilcock was still posting on Gaia. I was intrigued by his stories but I thought that the "20 and back" concept was unlikely and unconvincing for several reasons. What really clinched it for me was the AI concept. Why would he promote this scary idea? I decided that it was because he'd been told to. Later events (more scary AI stories from other sources) confirmed my suspicion.

Whatever happened to Wilcock's wife? She disappeared and he went to live in a remote cabin to write (another) book. I've read a couple of his books and they are well written. But I'm not convinced by his "archangel Michael" story. But then, I've never had voices in my head telling me what to write, so what do I know?