Bill Ryan : The Truth about Corey Goode

http://galacticconnection.com/bill-ryan-the-truth-about-corey-goode

Corey Good compromised?  He works closely with David Wilcock.

I don't know if Bill Ryan was ever a $cientologist, but he did say that he was a member of the Free Zone.  See http://www.projectcamelot.org/questions.html.  This group used Hubbard's so-called technology, but was opposed to Co$ management.  While kudos that he knows bad and will stand up to it, he's still using some form of LRH technology, which has its mind-control components.  That's why I've never followed Project Avalon. 

Now $cientology rears its ugly head again:

"Corey took her side in the ensuing fracas, while Stacy continued to vent, very much out of control. In one of her several very long posts she revealed that Corey had been in extensive contact with higher authorities — one of whom was a ‘senior member of the Church of Scientology’, which might raise an eyebrow or two — to assemble a ‘dossier’ on me and one other unnamed person that extended to over 70 pages. All this can be read in detail on this thread..."  The "dossier" of course was to be used to character assassinate the target.

Co$, as we know, deals in mind control.  So, if Corey Goode has contacts with a "senior member of the Church of Scientology" to whom he turned to, to handle a problem of his, one has to ask... how far does his relationship with Co$ go?  Is he under their mind-control thumb?  Is Co$ involved in any way with the SSP?  And, to cover all bases, what the HELL is going on? 

Further, I have to wonder if the vaults are involved.  These are the secret vaults that Co$ has built to house their "technology" in, so after all-out nuclear war, Co$ will be in a position to take over the world.  I shit you not.  See http://www.villagevoice.com/news/scientologys-secret-vaults-a-rare-interview-with-a-former-member-of-hush-hush-cst-6704625 and http://tonyortega.org/2013/08/31/the-history-of-scientologys-weird-vaults-the-bizarre-battlefield-earth-connection/.

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  • The counter check is one of their sacraments.  Another one is "The Lie."  That says it all.

    Keith H said:

    I read this the other morning. I believe this accusation originates from Richard Doland, a Disinformation dissimator from way back, from the US Navy Intelligence Branch.

    David Wlilcock blew this off. So if anyone can prove the claims is anyone's guess. Divide and conquer comes to mind.

    I knew almost nothing about CO$, in my quick research, the $ is deserving.
  • LOL, they have.  They're just not 10 feet tall and purple.  It was just more of Hubbard's rant against psychiatry (his competition). 

    Byron wilkins said:

    Psychlos have seemed to have arrived early and are lurking in the halls of congress and in the leadership of many countries.

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    Yes, it was a novel written by L. Ron Hubbard back in the early 80s, about Earth about 1,000 years in the future where mankind was nearly extinct and Earth had been taken over by a hostile race called the Psychlos.  LRH was, after all, a sci fi writer.  It was a pretty good read, as far as sci fi novels go.  Entertaining and engaging.  John Travolta directed the movie, which was panned as the worst film of the year 2000.  I didn't like the movie.  As the saying goes, don't judge a book by it's movie.

    Bill said:

    Battlefield Earth?

  • Psychlos have seemed to have arrived early and are lurking in the halls of congress and in the leadership of many countries.

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    Yes, it was a novel written by L. Ron Hubbard back in the early 80s, about Earth about 1,000 years in the future where mankind was nearly extinct and Earth had been taken over by a hostile race called the Psychlos.  LRH was, after all, a sci fi writer.  It was a pretty good read, as far as sci fi novels go.  Entertaining and engaging.  John Travolta directed the movie, which was panned as the worst film of the year 2000.  I didn't like the movie.  As the saying goes, don't judge a book by it's movie.

    Bill said:

    Battlefield Earth?

  • Yes, it was a novel written by L. Ron Hubbard back in the early 80s, about Earth about 1,000 years in the future where mankind was nearly extinct and Earth had been taken over by a hostile race called the Psychlos.  LRH was, after all, a sci fi writer.  It was a pretty good read, as far as sci fi novels go.  Entertaining and engaging.  John Travolta directed the movie, which was panned as the worst film of the year 2000.  I didn't like the movie.  As the saying goes, don't judge a book by it's movie.

    Bill said:

    Battlefield Earth?

  • Battlefield Earth?

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