I didn't know this at the time, I just thought Stargate SG 1 was campy and funny, and Babylon 5 was a master piece. Now I realize that what I was honing on it was the "soft disclosure" that somehow leaked through these programs. B5's author was essentially channeling this info as a creative act, siimliar to David Weber.
This information comes from David Wilcock's sources, but it does explain why I find certain sci fi topics interesting and others boring. For example, space is boring. ET politics and conflicts, not boring.
This information comes from David Wilcock's sources, but it does explain why I find certain sci fi topics interesting and others boring. For example, space is boring. ET politics and conflicts, not boring.