(ETimes) David Wilcock's final 72 hours deepen death [murder] mystery as friend reveals last call with UFO researcher and government whistleblower along with Corey Goode (GAIA TV).
Dave Wilcock LOVED to smoke weed as a teen, so it's ironic he died on 4/20.
Wisdom Quarterly was invited to visit the pyramids of Egypt on a boat with David Wilcock, which if he was the rebirth of Edgar Cayce would have been the way to see them. Cayce famously recounted having had a dream of a mummy stepping out of a casket and giving him the information that eating a grain (kamut?) with figs was spiritual and mental food. Wilcock must have known about that incident. And there we would have been inside the Great Pyramid on a private tour. We met and spoke to Wilcock at the Conscious Life Expo in Los Angeles and heard him countless times on Coast, his Gaia TV shows, and on YouTube.
We also got to meet and talk to Wynn Free, Wilcock's biographer who made the bold claim that Wilcock was Cayce. He had a mountain of proof to back up his assertion, so much so that even Wilcock agreed but did not want to go around making the claim himself. Two of the pieces of evidence are Wilcock's looks eerily matching Cayce's, such as his large forehead, and all of the people surrounding Cayce in that life being reborn around Wilcock now. Free's book is very interesting at the least.
In any case, Cayce died young from abusing his psychic/channeling powers, and now he seems to have gotten himself killed by rubbing the Powers That Be the wrong way. It is the job of a whistleblower to keep him or herself alive. That should be rule No. 1 or 2. Sometimes it may be necessary to die so that the Truth can get out. But with help from divine sources, such as devas or one's favorite avatar of the God, it is often possible to both live and expose reality by speaking Truth to power. Wilcock's death is a tragedy for this plane and the planet.
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