Thursday, April 9, 2020

Connecting A Few Dots

This blogger has long held an interest in things like conspiracies and metaphysics. Even though I do not practice the paranormal, I find the subject or subjects interesting.

A blog post that was never written concerned the pervasiveness of political correctness. Radio host Clyde Lewis, who is supposed to be a little more mondo than the late Art Bell or the staid George Noory, would have been my Exhibit A. The most open-minded man of Planet Earth who is not above ridiculing the lesser-enlightened, adheres to a rigid Leftist speech code and parrots many a popular political slogan. The hyper-cool dude who invites discussion of secret moon bases will not entertain the idea of Islamic terrorism. To suggest anything so ridiculous is to invoke a reflexive, "It's not Islam, it's extremism."

When I started monitoring Q, I was stunned at how many conspiracy gluttons were aboard. One tends to think of the anti-vac crowd as being Left Wing but they are extremely well represented in Q Land. The 9/11 Truthers, the believers in what yours truly used to call the world's stupidest conspiracy, seemed to comprise the majority. Jordan Sather talks about Antarctic colonies and secret space programs as if we had arrived at a consensus on such things. Of course, at the top of the conspiracy pyramid is the Illuminati or the Cabal (who else could it be?)

Which brings us to David Wilcock. Paranormal has gone mainstream and celebrities are born. David Wilcock plays the celebrity game well. He might have talked about The Cabal long before Q-Anon  and Q-Anon might have supported his premises and prophecies but you can bet that Wilcock would do all that he could to distance himself from Trump. When it comes to media savvy, the Kardashians have nothing over these cosmic indigo chakra-stoking consciousness elevators.

I lose track of the David Wilcocks for years at a time. I don't remember how I stumbled onto his Youtube channel but I think it followed a Q-related video. Now, Wilcock is willing to discuss Q-Anon and touch the celebrity third rail that is Donald Trump.

If Wilcock is endorsing Donald Trump, that is a bigger event than it might sound. In 2016, DJT probably benefitted from Bobby Knight's seal of approval. That endorsement resonated well beyond the hardwood floors of Indiana. Coach Knight's words likely propped up a few pendant ears. The reincarnation of Edgar Cayce (Wilcock actually makes that claim) could carry a lot of clout.

I posted the Wilcock vid when I Aaron Doughty surfaced. Doughty is an up and comer who jumps timelines and universes. He seems harmless enough and truth is, I don't usually understand what he is talking about. I started following him more for his success as a Youtuber who does not seem to have a viable product or service and yet is able to make a living from his vids.

Doughty never, ever discussed politics. Never. In this recent vid he sticks his toe in the water and discusses the Greart Awakening. Yes, he is a bit vague but we understand what he is referencing.
Check it out.