Originally posted by
Aragorn
And he's not the only one who does that, either. In fact, I have seen the exact same thing happen with one of our former members during the Ruiner episode here on the forum. The Ruiner was shamelessly taking everyone for a ride, and his most fanatic follower was a woman who created far more woo-woo around his storytelling than he himself was doing. She desperately wanted to believe, and without realizing it, she was actually providing the Ruiner with more ideas on how to colorize and enhance his story, which she in turn then saw as some kind of divine confirmation of said story, making her feel like she was special and "chosen".
Now, that was of course something that was initially going down here at the forum, and then it moved over to our sister forum Eye-Rise, and meanwhile the Ruiner and his followers have left that one again too, and they've now moved onto other venues. And considering that most of you people seem to be totally oblivious of anything being posted here at the forum outside of this thread — unless it's a thread started by Herbert, because he's "one of you" — I'll use another example, with a few names that you're probably far more familiar with.
So let's talk about David Wilcock. As everyone knows, he's got an obsession with the Law Of One, also known as "the Ra material", as well as that Wilcock is absolutely convinced that he would be the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce — whom, I will admit, he physically resembles very much. Now enter one James Corey Goode onto the scene.
Corey Goode started off as a member of Project Avalon, where he initially simply participated in public exchanges regarding the secret space programs and military abductions. Then, at a given point, he started hinting that he too had been a military abductee, and then a bit later on even, that he would be a delegate from the secret space program. At some point in time, things got sour between Bill Ryan of Project Avalon and Corey Goode, so Corey left Avalon and joined up here at The One Truth.
As his reports on "his activities within the secret space program" continued to build up, somewhere along the line, Corey started talking about a species of blue avians, and then he also started naming them by their personal names, which all started with the word "Raw". At that point in time, Corey was already in negotiation with David Wilcock regarding a television series they were going to do on Gaia TV about this whole thing. And of course, with the blue avians having names starting with "Raw", David Wilcock all too eagerly started equating them with the Ra of the Law Of One material. And lo and behold, it is now part and parcel of Corey's narrative — and by consequence, that of David Wilcock, who really believes this stuff — that those blue avians would, indeed, be the Ra collective that dictated the Law Of One by way of channeling to Carla Rueckert, Don Elkins and Jim McCarty in the early 1980s.
The bottom line is that David Wilcock's own desire to equate these alleged blue avians with the Ra collective has created a whole belief system that he himself is now fully immersed in, and all of David's and Corey's respective followers with him.
As for what Corey himself believes, who knows? Corey may very well be a military abductee, and he may have been messed with by the CIA or NSA or whatever other spook agency. Many people have already reported that he has a drugged-out appearance on camera, and having been friends with Corey Goode for about six months, I know from experience that Corey often misremembers and/or misconstrues things, that he confuses or conflates people's names, and that he's suffering from paranoid delusion. Maybe he's a schizophrenic, or maybe the spooks have pumped too many drugs into his blood and it has damaged his brain. I honestly don't know, and I've given up on trying to guess which one it would be.
Nevertheless, there's a whole cult around the blue avians and Corey Goode now, thanks to David Wilcock and his own belief system (and to a lesser extent also Michael Salla), just as that one woman back at the time here at The One Truth — this was actually going on at the same time as when Corey Goode was a member here — was so completely swept away and taken in by the Ruiner material, which was a complete and utter fabrication from a very intelligent and attention-starved sociopath. And at present time, there are still people who believe in him and his material, because he's keeping his followers close and he keeps on justifying inconsistencies in his own story and behavior with bogus explanations.
A religion is a religion. It is dogma. And once you accept dogma, you surrender your sovereign thinking. And in my (not so humble) opinion, that is also what Chris Thomas has created in his own mind. He has become the prey of his own concoction, and he may possibly also be channeling some entities who would be all too eager to take advantage of the false reality Chris Thomas has created for himself.
In the end, what you believe is what you create, but when you've got your nose right on top of it, you won't see it. It takes a certain detachment to assess the situation for what it is. I could say a lot more, but I'm not going to, because you wouldn't believe me anyway. You have all let Chris Thomas define what is real and what is not, just as he has done to himself as well.