really looking foward to the convo with David Wilcock!

as for his views on Obama, I actually agree with him to an extent--he is definitely embroiled in all the power play and under a degree of control, and expecting him to fix everything and make all the world's boo-boos better IF he is elected is not a smart way of thinking, but I'm unconvinced that he is truely a part of the illuminati's Super Evil Master Plan For World Domination or whatever.
1) whatever you may think of him, no one can deny he and his campaign inspired an amazing revival of energy, activity and interest for many people(especially young people) in politics and world events. he is the focus of a lot of very positive energy from a lot of people, and more importantly has become a SYMBOL of
something to many people--negative or postive. this is significant.
2) he's black. the majority if not all of the secret societies/groups/organizations of the world working behind the scenes are incredibly racist. Ben Fulford has also mentioned this. I don't think that Obama is completely free of the control and influence these people might hold over him, but I don't understand why he would or should support people who believe that just by the fact of his being (half) black, makes him inferior to whitey. it ain't happening, ok? no matter what kind of blackmail, threats, mind control crap that they might do, there are just some things that just dont go over. say, 300+ years of horrific SLAVERY and the following ongoing years of social injustice and intolerable racism that exists up to this very day.
.....I prefer Cynthia Mckinney to both puppet candidates anyway, but thats just my 2 cents!