Cosmic Disclosure: Corey Goode and
David Wilcock : Good but . . .
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(on Gaia TV )
I am undecided about Corey: some parts
of his story are very hard to accept such as what he calls the “Twenty
and back” where young people serve in space for twenty years then
are reverse aged and memory wiped so that they remember nothing of
their time – and then return to the almost the same time they left
to serve, thus nobody knows about it. Corey says he is an unusual
one as his memory wipe didn’t work – or maybe something or
someone gave it back to him. He doesn’t exactly say.
Never mind anything else, this is hard
to accept. I understand that as a teen myself I wished that I could
fly around in space and meet aliens and so on . . . . so it would be
easy to imagine it all . . . . . and yet Corey comes across as
genuine.If that means anything.
So I give him an “undecided”
because I think that some of what he claims is true . . . .
and wait to see if any more will be confirmed. Somehow.
The Secret Space Program story neatly
combines several threads together: first it claims that all
“spiritual technology” is denigrated here in the west because it
really works and can be used to do all sorts of amazing things that
can also be enhanced using technology. Of course, since it has
military applications it must be denigrated and ridiculed in public,
right?
Then there is the group of claims that
there is an entire series of space colonies populated by humans out
there: Mars, the moon, the Asteroid belt, all the way out to the Oort
Cloud – there are said to be more than seven million humans on Mars
alone.
There are also hundreds, thousands,
millions of alien races – all of them basically humanoid in shape
but otherwise varied in colour, shape and so on. It’s a big, busy
galaxy and we are a stop on a cosmic “silk road”.
The whole of our science is basically
faulty : the universe is primarily electromagnetic, there is no
speed of light limit and space travel is commonplace.
Not only that, but there are portals
or "wormholes" everywhere too: some are natural but there are plenty of artificial
ones that can be used to travel instantly across space to other
planets etc. etc.
His story matches diverse elements from
history into a coherent whole – for example, supposedly some
Germans before and during WW2 developed secret flying saucers but
those responsible left Germany and Hitler’s people long before the
end and moved to a base in Antarctica where the easily defeated
Admiral Byrd and his forces during “Operation High Jump” - which
is well reported, although the exact details are not clear.
Things like this make me think either
he is good at assembling history into a neat whole, or he really does
have some serious inside information.
For me at the moment, the big question
is whether “spiritual technology” is real or not.
I can take it a step further though:
even if there is a “spiritual realm” or “higher dimensions”
that we can connect with, if I can’t sense or connect with these in
some way it is meaningless to me.
This is not about logic or science,
it’s simply experience.
Yes, I have had dreams where I floated
around and seemed to be looking at the outside world – but there
was no information gained that could be confirmed later in the waking
world – so it might as well have been all just a dream, and that is
the cruncher: whatever other worlds may exist in dreaming or some
other state, if it does not connect with or somehow have meaning in
the real world, it is no more than “brain farts” as some people
call dreaming.
I admit , I would like to believe in
what Corey is saying, but I have no supporting evidence about any of
it apart from a few indirect real historical events – or other
YouTube vids which have the same credibility problems as Corey’s
own claims. Yes, there are a group of YT channels or presenters that
seem to be all singing from the same songsheet – There is “The
Event”, Corey and others I can’t recall at the moment - all
provide mutual supporting evidence and promise The Event is coming
soon when all the bad boys will get their just deserts – and of
course I would be happy to see some of the horrors of our world ended
and the perpetrators on trial, along with the secrets brought out
into the open so we can save our planet and ourselves . . . . . but
it does seem to be all very optimistic too, and totally unlike any
time in the past. I would welcome an end to the ignorance of this
current age, but hope will not be enough to bring that about.
Corey makes amazing claims but has no
supporting evidence apart from a few other people who have appeared
on his show – and they don’t seem to have any material evidence
either.
For me, his credibility is not helped by working with David Wilcock who I have decided is
totally outside my reality: he is something like a religious preacher
- he makes grandiose claims but just like Corey has no, I repeat NO
solid supporting evidence – and when people make claims such as he
recently did about some sort of apocalypse that only “the pure at
heart” will survive I must call it bullshit – because there is
no historical precedent. It is true that things happen that don’t
have any historical precedent, of course, but I will wait and see.
It seems that I am a very un-spiritual
person, not having any memories of past lives or recall of
out-of-body journeys etc. etc. and despite my time as a church member Jesus never saved me, and I don’t
think any of that will change in a hurry. Maybe I’m just a young
soul who is only on my third or fourth life. :)
I just don’t
accept anything blindly and to me “faith” is a con. Faith gets
people all expecting things so that they might even delude themselves
into making things appear in their own imaginations: it’s a sort of
self hypnosis.
I don’t do faith. Give me something
real, or admit it’s fiction.
I bought David’s book, “The
Ascencion Mysteries” but I can’t read it, but that is much better
than “The Law Of One’ which he draws a lot of his ideas from in
the book. It is available free on the net: but it is really unreadable.
I stopped reading it when it got to a part where it said something
like “The Pyramids build themselves”. It’s worse than legalese
too – the way it is written is quite, well, alien.
So why do I still watch Corey and
David? Because it is an entertaining story. It expresses what I
concluded myself as a child – that we are just a little ball of
dirt at the edge of a big galaxy and it is full of life and living
beings travelling, trading and doing whatever else they do . . . . we
are just a handful of primitives down here who are just not getting
out there yet, for some reason. The very idea of a dead, empty galaxy has always been silly to me: as I wrote ina previous post, why do our scientists assume they have discovered everything and that there is nothing out there because their instruments can't pick up anything? It's foolish. As silly as the speed of light being a limit.
I guess I’m still hoping that somehow
something will turn up that provides some better evidence supporting
his claims. There are oddments that might indirectly support some of
the claims but nothing concrete . . . . and none of it really relates
to us real folks living down here on Earth, which is the bottom line
of it all: how does this story relate to me? Nothing in the story has
direct meaning for my life: no UFOs ever dropped in on me or put on a
show even when I tried with the help of others (but that’s another
story) - but if you want an intriguing story that reads like grand sci-fi, check out the show - and if you do find something that does support the SSP story, let me know, huh?