04-13-2015, 04:24 PM
I first saw David Wilcock interviewed on Project Camelot years ago when he was first staring out. Frankly I saw him as somewhat egotistical. I think he was sincere, but he kept mentioning that he might be a reincarnation of Edgar Casey and the way he presented that just seemed self-aggrandizing, and a device to convince people of his authority. I felt his messages came from a place of "I know" rather than proposing ideas. He had interesting things to say but he turned me off, and after seeing his first interview I tried one more and got bored halfway in.
I mean no disrespect to his work, which I'm not much familiar with after my initial observations. He may be doing good stuff.
I will say one thing for him, he's smart. And one thing I thank him for is mentioning a raspberry plant experiment where lasers (a hologram) were used to change a sick plant to a healthy plant. I looked this up and after some research actually found the abstract—the scientific paper—dated I think 1991. It's one of the most amazing things I've read, and the implications of it immense.
I mean no disrespect to his work, which I'm not much familiar with after my initial observations. He may be doing good stuff.
I will say one thing for him, he's smart. And one thing I thank him for is mentioning a raspberry plant experiment where lasers (a hologram) were used to change a sick plant to a healthy plant. I looked this up and after some research actually found the abstract—the scientific paper—dated I think 1991. It's one of the most amazing things I've read, and the implications of it immense.