Now, on the OP Subject, I don't pay much attention to David anymore since he started going down the Ben Fulford track. But I want to say that there was a time when I was very deeply depressed and David's ridiculously optimistic talks helped me through it. Much of the material was pretty far-fetched, in my opinion, but at the time that was what I needed. So I am grateful for David's ridiculously radical viewpoint.
Every human being has gifts to offer. Every human being is beautiful and divine. Every human being has faults, makes mistakes, or can be led astray for years or lifetimes.
David sort of embodies the wonder of a naive child to me. When i was a child, I had that same wonder and as I tried to figure out the world, I made proclamations about it that were utterly untrue and had to be later revised over and over. David always sounds to me like he is going through that process, only very publicly and speaking with authority. See the humor as someday I am sure David will as well when he looks back on this lifetime.




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