David Wilcock sells a philosophy and operates based on what his established audience wants to hear.
Exactly. Now, that doesn't preclude him from being a good person or even providing a net benefit to the people who listen to him, but he does what he does for a paycheck. He ain't some guru with forbidden knowledge, he's a salesman who knows how to engage people.
I don't think I ever tried to discredit him; I even said he provides a net benefit to those who follow him.
What I did say is he's a salesman. There's nothing wrong with that, but it's foolish to try and portray him as some saint or sort of guru with fobidden knowledge. He does this to make a living, and a net worth of 2 million+ is quite good for what he does.