Corey Goode Responds to Claims Made by Bill Ryan

by Justin Deschamps

Bill Ryan wrote an article last week entitled, The Truth About Corey Goode, wherein he asserted that the Secret Space Program whistleblower was compromised and inauthentic. Days later, Stillness in the Storm produced an analysis of that article, concluding that what Ryan asserted and presented as evidence was not conclusive and the claims were unsupportable. Goode contacted me and offered to respond to the claims made by Ryan, in an effort to clear the air.

In law, the accused always has the right to respond to their accuser’s because it provides onlookers, usually a jury of peers, the ability to have at least two points of view on the facts at hand. This is important because if one doesn’t respond, only the accuser’s version of events are heard.

We’re living in a reality based on information and knowledge. To manipulate common knowledge—what a person thinks everyone else believes—is to control the masses; this is primarily what propaganda and social engineering is designed to do. This is how the powers that be so skillfully manipulate the unthinking masses, by appealing to their desire to fit in and feel accepted.

A person’s reputation or social image is very important in a world where most people can’t tell image from substance. If people were highly discerning and thought critically, rumors and slander (unsupportable claims stated as fact) wouldn’t be a problem. But in our world, such things can mean the difference between life and death. Most people won’t even entertain an idea if they question the character of the person sharing it—which in and of it self is a problem.

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By responding to these claims, Goode has an opportunity to clear the air, and restore his reputation and continue to do the work he came here to do…

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