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David Wilcock (1973–) is an American author known for promoting some pseudoscience and attempting to convince his readers that his ideas are factual. His profile on Coast to Coast AM describes him as "a professional intuitive consultant."

He was under contract to Gaia TV until resigning in July 2018, claiming an abusive work environment, unfair compensation, and deceptive editing of its programs.[1]

Claims

Wilcock claims in his book and on his website that everything from extraterrestrial visitation, 2012 phenomena to reincarnation and ancient aliens are all scientific and factual. He believes in "ancient prophecies" and how they apparently align with the "latest research in quantum physics." He wrote that in 2012 there would be a consciousness shift on Earth.[2] It didn't happen. Or at least invariably "too subtle to register" in any case.

His current shtick is the secret space program which he and his cohort, Corey Good, attempt to explain that "blue avians" are communicating directly to them.

On the radio show Coast to Coast AM, 30 August 2016, Wilcock said:

We are surrounded by dozens and dozens and dozens of different extraterrestrial civilizations, that not only visit us, but this is their home. And that's a very important point. There is such a need for space--for living space--on the Moon that the back side of the Moon is just developed out as much as you can handle.[note 1]

In his book The Source Field Investigations (2011) he advocated intelligent design and vitalism by writing that all biological life on earth emerges directly out of a hypothetical immaterial source field.[3][4] Wilcock also believes he is the reincarnation of the prophetic bible thumpin' Edgar Cayce.[5]

Wilcock's 2016 book is titled The Ascension Mysteries: Revealing the Cosmic Battle Between Good and Evil. According to historian Jason Colavito, who reviewed it, it is more about the cosmic battle between Wilcock and his high school bullies. See External sources.

Publications

  • Free, Wynn; Wilcock, David (2004). The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?: Interdimensional Communication and Global Transformation. Frog Books. pp. 420. ISBN 978-1583940839. 
  • Wilcock, David (2011). The Source Field Investigations: The Hidden Science and Lost Civilizations Behind the 2012 Prophecies. Dutton. pp. 560. ISBN 978-0525952046. 
  • Wilcock, David (2013). The Synchronicity Key: The Hidden Intelligence Guiding the Universe and You. Dutton. pp. 528. ISBN 978-0525953678. 
  • Wilcock, David (2016). The Ascension Mysteries: Revealing the Cosmic Battle Between Good and Evil. Dutton. pp. 528. ISBN 978-1101984079. 

External links

Notes

  1. Readers wishing to check the veracity of that statement are advised to study the high-resolution imagery returned by Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. The ACT-REACT quick map is one easy way. Every spot whose longitude is greater than 90° East or West is on the back side.

References