Anonymous ID: 66d77d Jan. 21, 2020, 1:46 a.m. No.7865159   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5163 >>5166

So I watched Cosmic Secret from David Wilcock and Corey Goode, but did so with a different eye than I might have before. There was a time that I believed in them. Now I know they're satanists, but I've also learned a lot from satanists. Like a LOT! I'm not sure how much of what they say is real. I expect a bit of it is. And a lot of it is fake. But the real stuff is curious. They talk about Jesus and love and Christ's return, and I try to reconcile it with the fact that I know now their true allegiance lies with Lucifer. One theory is that they are trying to give information to their cult followers, who know that Lucifer is their god, and so they learn things. I also wonder if they're still a honey pot – the people who an Illuminati insider might contact to tell his screts only to find out that Wilcock betrays him and the whistleblower winds up dead. Or maybe it's just to keep a lot of good people following THEM in case those good people accidentally follow someone who is ACTUALLY telling the truth. So you give some truth along with the lies to control the narrative.

 

Anyhow every single character they have in this "documentary" is a con artist, from Jordan Sather to Robert David Steele. Actually something Stelle said was potentially informative: he said something like "I believe that mankind is an experiment in free will, and if we can resurrect our independence, then no power in the galaxy can stop us." So here I think he's talking about resurrecting Lucifer (the anti-christ) and revealing that satanists really believe that they can win this war and escape God's judgment. My research in other areas has suggested that satanists see God as an oppressive force, and that the satanist wants to be "free" of God and the rules that God has imposed. This would be the "independence" that Steele refers to.

 

Food for thought.

Anonymous ID: 66d77d Jan. 21, 2020, 1:53 a.m. No.7865171   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5178 >>5221

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Well you must be new here then. Haven't you heard of Jordan Sather who talks about Q the whole time? Or all those other twitter shills? That's how they control the narrative. They hope to attract all the Q followers and keep them locked in a singular way of thinking. They don't want Q followers finding out the BIGGEST truths.