Re: Wilcock Lies Proven
Ok, now that Deacon has replied, let me just say this.
As a historian, I get really mad when someone who claims to be an expert in the future and timelines gets something so fundamentally wrong as thinking that Francis Bacon inspired the voyages of Columbus. Whatever that may mean (or not mean to those who really have no good grounding in history) for most, I get really disturbed by it. Here is a guy who knows about "Jump rooms" and such, and gets wrong what any sixth grade text book will show. It might not be disinformation as intentionally designed, but it is misinformation that raises red flags. And, by the way, the pineal gland is not shaped like a pine cone. My brother, and one of my closest friends, are both in med school. They both, independently of each other, had to do the human dissection thing. The pineal gland is a pile of goo - shaped like nothing more than a pile of goo.
Now, Mr. Deacon, if you really have the info you say you do, I ask you this: Is your secrecy really all that important? You don't want anyone you know to get hurt. But, if you don't get serious about putting out proof, they will anyway. I have kids - a family that I love and cherish more than anything - but I would put them in danger in a heartbeat to reveal - with proof - what is crucial for our species to survive. The people you know are damned if you do, and damned if you don't. So accept that, and start putting info out in the mainstream media so damning that they couldn't afford to ignore it.
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