Showing posts with label timothy good. Show all posts
Showing posts with label timothy good. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 August 2023

Post Psyop News





 This is very good news and it means a lot of conspiracy theorists who can't change their mind through new information will be wrong about this particular angle. There are of course many areas of concern with respect to the hard sell injections but this is one less thing to be concerned with. It's excellent  news for a lot of people.

Thursday, 1 March 2012

Win Keech - Non Corporeal & Discarnate Entities, DNA Activation & Forward Hybridization In The Contactee and Crop Circle Phenomena




Win Keech emerges as a major thinker and possibly the most important British voice I've come across in an interview since listening to Timothy Good. I urge anyone who has an interest in any of this to listen to his part of the interview where he stitches together a tapestry that hangs together contacteee and crop circle phenomena with 2012 eschatology and DNA activation that I've not come across before including peripheral thoughts on poly-entity agendas and military involvement.

Simon continues to provide good information though the Famous Five style narrative is indicative of a lot of screen memory in my view.

Thursday, 21 April 2011

Timothy Good


This is the best interview I've come across in a couple of hundred hours of listening. The quality interviewees are becoming scarcer and so it's a real pleasure when somebody new emerges and pretty much endorses all the major points of credibility to date. He also throws in a few more tasty hooks I've not come across before and that have the all important ring of authenticity. 

I've learned that what was terrible last week can become essential this week (and vice versa) over the last few months so there's no point guaranteeing this interview but I just listened to it this afternoon before going for a run and now I'm going to listen to it again. Timothy Good gives the sort of interview that keeps me pressing on with my own investigations. Here's the full playlist link.