Just this morning, I looked at the last article posted here (yes, the "pornography" one), and I wondered what that was doing here? On the top... and how it felt time to put one without the word "pornography" up there. And then I checked DivineCosmos.com, and I see David just posted this article. And much of it is about the sex scandals of Brian Singer (and others) and the cabal influence in his films. And a few other things...
I'm only posting the text here, and the video of the radio show David appeared on. As he stated, "If you want to "hit the ground running," you can dive in at 29:27 to avoid the opening news at the beginning of the show."
Here are a couple of points I did get from this morning's quick read...
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Radio Show Mega-Download with David Wilcock!
by David Wilcock, May 7, 2014, 10:13 am
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http://youtu.be/Jf9POsmfaps
[David: "If you want to "hit the ground running," you can dive in at 29:27 to avoid the opening news at the beginning of the show."]
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Join David in a two-and-a-half-hour epic journey through time and space -- covering Flight 370, interplanetary climate change, hidden world pyramids, the holographic universe, ghosts, the defeat of the Cabal and the blending of realities!
IT'S BEEN A WILD MONTH
Our epic Flight 370 article came out a month ago yesterday. I had intended to finish the next part much earlier than this, but it's been a wild month!
Bryan Singer, a major Hollywood director who did the first and second X-Men films, has been slammed with pedophilia charges.
This event has already started triggering an avalanche of disclosure.
Until we face the problems in our world head-on, we cannot hope to ever change them.
I went through and watched all of Bryan Singer's movies to see if they promote a Cabal agenda -- and the answer became quite obvious.
"Apt Pupil" is such a Nazi-worshipping movie it was hard to watch. The degree to which the kid in the movie embraces Nazism makes it a true horror film.
THE FILMMAKER EMBRACES HIS CREATION
Filmmaking comes from a place of passion about the subject material -- and it is common for the director to emotionally identify with the content.
Read more...
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