The Death of David Wilcock
Paranormal research was never safe
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This 2019 article by Mark Stavish (link below) is essential reading for those pondering the recent death of David Wilcock.
“Just as we hear W. B. Yeats saying “the second order [of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn] is not a reform school,” neither is it a job for those who fail at everything else or an excuse to ignore our family and professional obligations. We hear a great deal about ‘asset stripping,’ when the valuable resources of one industry or region are removed in total and relocated elsewhere. While many in the modern counter-culture spiritual movements decry such activities in the ‘mundane world,’ they fully support and engage in them in the ‘esoteric worlds’ and with that we can include aspects of the paranormal communities as well – with their very lives as the thing being stripped.
“This is important to realize so that we are not distracted by illusions of esoteric or magical grandeur, and like those who are consumed by the enticement of being a ‘cosmic insider’ and are swallowed by pursuit of UFOs and paranormal phenomena, we find ourselves empty at the end of our days. The high profile deaths of well-known researchers into the conspiratorial and darker aspects of the paranormal in the past such as James Webb, Joe Fischer, and D. Scott Rogo, or more recently those of Mark and Debby Constantino, and Tracy Twyman, should serve as a warning: these were not natural or of old age, but sad, violent, and shrouded in mystery like the subjects they so doggedly pursued.”
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