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David Wilcock
02-27-2007, 10:15 AM
hey group,



looks like all today will offer is an update and finalization of what i
started yesterday. it has continually changed since i started posting it, so
you definitely should re-read it by linking to it off the main page of
www.divinecosmos.com <http://www.divinecosmos.com/> .



today's the 2012 book meeting and tomorrow we'll move on to future
arguments. i actually don't even have time to shower before i go -
thankfully i did have one last night.



- david



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Chris
02-27-2007, 11:45 AM
[recommended soundtrack to the following: "the rover" by led zep]

stock market is down 200 points at the moment of my finishing the
re-write -- coincidink...?

what a re-write, david. positively the most coherent perspective i've
encountered yet on all things fringe, and beyond. tying in 2012 and
the "family" is one thing; breaking it all down one step further
through the lense of complexity theory -- now that's the shizzle.

what you are willing to do that isn't happening among more empirically
-minded fringe analysts is to lend credence to the subjective
truth-statements offered by the svali's, the russo's and the zagami's.
having that capacity for relative trust allows for making
transcendent intuitive leaps that are far-reaching indeed.

spelling it out in easy english, complete with pictures? sheer gravy.
you got it going on like a hyperdimensional multitasker, mi amigo.
can't wait for your next, uh, book...cd...motion picture -- what else
am i leaving out?

now, this is your mother talking: since you've turned the heat up (to
high) on exposing the seamy underside to current events, keep one eye
on the periphery, one eye in the rearview mirror, and that other on
the prize. i suppose this goes for all of us who can't help but spill
the beans in the nick of time for the good of the whole.


peace.....

chris




--- in asc2k@yahoogroups.com (/group/asc2k/post?postid=9mafujqigv8qbtos4lf7uy4vjoapeidvfrkxty amugufvn5nvt8wpgyax7uf23r8d1z3tfm5pjd0td2_kw), "david wilcock" <djw333@...> wrote:
>
> hey group,
>
>
>
> looks like all today will offer is an update and finalization of what i
> started yesterday. it has continually changed since i started
posting it, so
> you definitely should re-read it by linking to it off the main page of
> www.divinecosmos.com <http://www.divinecosmos.com/> .
>
>
>
> today's the 2012 book meeting and tomorrow we'll move on to future
> arguments. i actually don't even have time to shower before i go -
> thankfully i did have one last night.
>
>
>
> - david
>
>
>
> [non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

Jan Wicherink
02-27-2007, 03:18 PM
thanks david for this inspiring and revealing article `the
revealing: endgame of the new world order'.

very surprising and a great 'revealing' coming from you as you never
to my knowledge touched on this subject before that i've always felt
was the dark side of the proverbial 2012 coin. as all is one such
must be the events that are now unfolding in our current era. they
cannot be disregarded as irrelevant or separate from humanity's
ascension towards 2012. when the light is shed onto the darkness
that was cast into this world by the illuminati, the end will be a
new world orgy of people celebrating their newly regained freedoms,
saved from those people who behind the scene have orchestrated these
negative events that have kept the masses imprisoned for so long.

regards
jan




--- in asc2k@yahoogroups.com (/group/asc2k/post?postid=v2s15ek-cme2zdzcwklqw6w5-2jsv4tgpaa6zyqqdokntkxv7ucheuablgjx_df7-v1rh4abvynfbrl8ihu), "david wilcock" <djw333@...> wrote:
>
> hey group,
>
>
>
> looks like all today will offer is an update and finalization of
what i
> started yesterday. it has continually changed since i started
posting it, so
> you definitely should re-read it by linking to it off the main
page of
> www.divinecosmos.com <http://www.divinecosmos.com/> .
>
>
>
> today's the 2012 book meeting and tomorrow we'll move on to future
> arguments. i actually don't even have time to shower before i go -
> thankfully i did have one last night.
>
>
>
> - david
>
>
>
> [non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>