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    Default Re: Corey Goode admits that much of his story is "dream and delusion"

    Aw, poor sod, brings a tear to my eye.

    Vomiting will do that to ya.

    Oh well, when you're that deep in your own sh!t ya just keep swallowing.

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    Default Re: Corey Goode admits that much of his story is "dream and delusion"

    What saddens me is his kids are going to think this is normal behavior

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    Default Re: Corey Goode admits that much of his story is "dream and delusion"

    Quote Posted by ExomatrixTV (here)

    Cult Personality on Steroids

    Right, but he has no personality at all

    And that's the most confusing thing about all this for me. The guy is just an empty vessel, a walking blank stare. There isn't a drop of charisma in the man's body.

    How has he pulled all this off? I think it says far more about the alt community than Goode himself. If it wasn't Goode, it would have been someone else. People are just so naive and unwilling to think logically and coherently. When Goode is put out to pasture, they'll all willingly follow the next guy or girl, and the whole cycle will perpetuate itself I s'pose.

    He looks much older now. Pathological lying will do that to you.

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    Quote Posted by Denise/Dizi (here)
    What saddens me is his kids are going to think this is normal behavior
    Yeah, me too after watching them in the clip John posted. I tried writing a reference to his kids, several times, before giving up. Couldn't get comfortable with it.  Glad you pointed out the obvious.

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    Default Re: Corey Goode admits that much of his story is "dream and delusion"

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    Quote Posted by ExomatrixTV (here)

    Cult Personality on Steroids

    Right, but he has no personality at all

    And that's the most confusing thing about all this for me. The guy is just an empty vessel, a walking blank stare. There isn't a drop of charisma in the man's body.

    How has he pulled all this off? I think it says far more about the alt community than Goode himself. If it wasn't Goode, it would have been someone else. People are just so naive and unwilling to think logically and coherently. When Goode is put out to pasture, they'll all willingly follow the next guy or girl, and the whole cycle will perpetuate itself I s'pose.

    He looks much older now. Pathological lying will do that to you.
    Ain't that the truth. Alt community got a lot to answer for, and I include myself in that observation. Sadly, most people believe other people on face value, never considering there are people that do what we couldn't imagine, let alone perform.

    Took me years of grief to sort that out. And I'm still making bloody mistakes, sigh.

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    Quote Posted by Denise/Dizi (here)
    What saddens me is his kids are going to think this is normal behavior
    Those kids are going to have a very interesting story to tell today someday. I get the feeling that they are trying to figure it all out - who this father of theirs is - and it will be quite an ordeal, but they will succeed in the end.

    I imagine that Corey is a good father, to the extend that he is trying to play the role of a good father, being the "empath" that he claims to be. I also imagine that he also has some horrible behaviors towards them, given the horrible personality disorders (narcissist? psycopath? what ever) that are on display in his lies, lawsuits and manipulations, and that he is going to treat his children worse as his world crumbles around him. As they figure out that their father is an epic liar, it will go hand in hand in their realization that he is an abusive person. At least there are two children, and they have each other. It's a lot harder to gaslight two people if they are pretty much on the same page and seeing the world through the same lens.

    Perhaps these kids will someday write a book - the one true book about who Corey Goode REALLY is. I will be the first in line to buy that one! (And I will be the first to contribute to their defense fund when the father threatens to sue them.)
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    I typically would never bring up children publicly as I feel children should be protected from damaging things they have no control over… but I saw a clip of the two the other day. I can’t remember what I was watching when it happened, but the boys were sitting side by side, one speaking of “hauntings” around them, and the other “confirming” the statements the other was making. And it brought me to the memory of watching Stacey trying to convincingly confirm Corey had both had a craft land in his backyard and that shortly thereafter they supposedly arrived in his home later to supposedly take him to the moon for a meeting.

    None of which appeared as if even she believed, it but rather was just saying “it happened” to anything he was claiming at that particular time.

    The kids are stuck between a rock and a hard place, and shouldn’t be giving any interviews or recordings at all at their age, as of course the pressure would be immense to need to protect their parents of claims of fraud. I can imagine the pressure from their peers would be immense… to either defend or deny… the future ramifications could be catastrophic

    I feel for them and the damage to their own future credibility as a result

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    Default Re: Corey Goode admits that much of his story is "dream and delusion"

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    Default Re: Corey Goode admits that much of his story is "dream and delusion"

    Jay Weidner has been on Facebook a lot in the last day or so, commenting on Corey Goode, David Wilcock and the legal matters that have ensued - it looks like there have been some recent developments with the court cases. Weidner rambles on and repeats himself and it is hard to figure out exactly what has happened. In one instance he says the court has ordered Corey Goode to pay $60,000 (to whom, the victims he sued?, additional court costs? ) and in another it is $90,000. Not all the posts are below, but a majority of them are.

    More information is needed.























































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    Default Re: Corey Goode admits that much of his story is "dream and delusion"

    Quote Posted by Kryztian (here)
    Jay Weidner has been on Facebook a lot in the last day or so, commenting on Corey Goode, David Wilcock and the legal matters that have ensued - it looks like there have been some recent developments with the court cases.
    Wow (to put it mildly). Can you find time to continue to update this thread with these developments?

    (I have to say, I'm glad I was wise enough not to say much about any of this at all after my interviews with Richard Dolan several years ago. )

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    Default Re: Corey Goode admits that much of his story is "dream and delusion"

    Wow thanks for the updates Chris!

    It might take a little time, but karma always finds ya.

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    Quote Posted by Mike (here)
    It might take a little time, but karma always finds ya.
    And that should qualify as a Great Quote.

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    Default Re: Corey Goode admits that much of his story is "dream and delusion"

    Indeed! There's no hiding place in the universe. Not even another universe.
    "When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace."
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    Default Re: Corey Goode admits that much of his story is "dream and delusion"

    Just a couple despicable creatures, really.

    Wilcock is a sniveling little coward and will fold like a lawn chair under pressure(if this thing turns into a criminal matter). But Goode I suspect will go down scratching and clawing. He just doesn't know how to stop. In a weird way I almost respect it.

    I can't wait to see all this play out!

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    Default Re: Corey Goode admits that much of his story is "dream and delusion"

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    Quote Posted by Kryztian (here)
    Jay Weidner has been on Facebook a lot in the last day or so, commenting on Corey Goode, David Wilcock and the legal matters that have ensued - it looks like there have been some recent developments with the court cases.
    Wow (to put it mildly). Can you find time to continue to update this thread with these developments?

    (I have to say, I'm glad I was wise enough not to say much about any of this at all after my interviews with Richard Dolan several years ago. )
    The time yes, but the stomach to wade through some of the materials, well that is another matter

    Steve Cambian has put out a lot of stuff, but I find it intolerable to listen to. One has to listen to a 3 hour long Youtube video to get to information that could have been stated in about 5 minutes, all the time putting up with his perverse sense of humor and annoying cackling laugh. And now he has gone from 3 hours videos to 11½ hours videos. Here are links to over 39 hours of him talking about Corey Goode - if anyone wants to wade through them and summarize them, you have my extreme gratitude. I have no idea what you will find here.














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    Default Re: Corey Goode admits that much of his story is "dream and delusion"

    So he's finally exposed as a fraud? As all of those with some intelligence knew right away?

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    Default Re: Corey Goode admits that much of his story is "dream and delusion"

    Corey Bad.

    A lie doesn't exist, or you could say it is anti-reality, the opposite of what is. Since our behavior and thoughts create certain layers of our reality, its interesting how compulsive lying starts creating a delusional (non)reality within your own mind that doesn't exist. Or its at least incoherent to many aspects of the collective reality.

    Just like how anger lowers our consciousness and makes us much dumber, compulsive lying starts to create a fog in the mind pushing one farther away from reality. Getting lost in the fog and delusion. And it happens slow enough that one doesn't even see the decent.

    As some say, these two guys are getting lost in their own BS.

    You'd think Wilcock would know better. That we become our habits. You can't constantly lie and expect your life to never become a lie. And a lie isn't real or a part of the order of life, which then attracts the opposite, chaos and confusion.

    Hope they enjoy their chaos.

    What a fool. How many millions did Wilcock earn. He coulda just walked away with millions and invested in gold, bitcoin, rental property or two, stocks, gov't bonds, etc. and been set for life. Just a fraction of that money would impact my life greatly.

    Get the popcorn out, sit back and watch this tragic comedy movie unfold. lol

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    Default Re: Corey Goode admits that much of his story is "dream and delusion"

    Quote Posted by Merkaba360 (here)
    Corey Bad.

    A lie doesn't exist, or you could say it is anti-reality, the opposite of what is. Since our behavior and thoughts create certain layers of our reality, its interesting how compulsive lying starts creating a delusional (non)reality within your own mind that doesn't exist. Or its at least incoherent to many aspects of the collective reality.

    Just like how anger lowers our consciousness and makes us much dumber, compulsive lying starts to create a fog in the mind pushing one farther away from reality. Getting lost in the fog and delusion. And it happens slow enough that one doesn't even see the decent.

    As some say, these two guys are getting lost in their own BS.

    You'd think Wilcock would know better. That we become our habits. You can't constantly lie and expect your life to never become a lie. And a lie isn't real or a part of the order of life, which then attracts the opposite, chaos and confusion.

    Hope they enjoy their chaos.

    What a fool. How many millions did Wilcock earn. He coulda just walked away with millions and invested in gold, bitcoin, rental property or two, stocks, gov't bonds, etc. and been set for life. Just a fraction of that money would impact my life greatly.

    Get the popcorn out, sit back and watch this tragic comedy movie unfold. lol

    I have a great appreciation for the way you explain things.

    It really does create a fog in the brain. You cannot get away with lies, even small ones, if they're uttered on a daily basis without warping your psyche or molding your mind into something else entirely. Anyone who's worked in sales for a living knows this. Over time you become that sleazy sales pitch persona. It follows you home and everywhere else. Happened to me.

    And since you begin to justify all your lies, you get genuinely angry when called out on them. If you live long enough you'll do this too on some level, but when done pathologically (in the case of Goode and Wilcock) you begin to wear it all over your face. No coincidence that they both look like f'in goblins now.

    P.s. I think Jay Weidner is drunk posting. He's gotta slow down and edit!
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    Default Re: Corey Goode admits that much of his story is "dream and delusion"

    Quote Posted by Mike (here)

    P.s. I think Jay Weidner is drunk posting. He's gotta slow down and edit!
    I am not including every one of his posts on the topic because he repeats himself. Then again, I can understand how emotional it must have been to trust and assist Corey and then get thrown under the bus.

    Here's the latest from July 4th to July 6th.












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