I've been reading all of Fulford's posts for about a year now, but I go through a German translated site and reverse it through DeepL back into English.
Fulford has some tall claims...
Though I'll admit, if it wasn't compelling, I wouldn't continue reading.
Personally, I think he's just a really good water filter and a better litmus test for what the DeepState is willing(forced) to release in the public sphere than others like Ward and Parkes.
If they really did try to assassinate him several times, like he's claimed, they certainly wouldn't have stopped trying. Someone is protecting him.
I pray he's a good egg, but I think not knowing these days is just standard practice on both sides.
Any story can be compelling. Real or fictional. Presentation is what matters.
Part of the appeal I feel for individuals like Ward, Parkes, or Fulford is they’re in essence promising what amounts to a Star Trek style future within our lifetimes. Granted that might be a bit of an exaggeration.
But the core essence of their stories usually features transforming a life of relative difficulty for the bulk of the world’s population into one of comparative ease in comparison to their current lives. Most Illnesses become easily treated minor inconveniences. Wealth is plentiful and easy to come by and no one is working 50-60 or 70 hours just to make ends meet to scrape by.
That’s going to be appealing for most anyway you slice it. The more Sci-fi esc parts are just icing on the metaphorical cake.
I've been reading all of Fulford's posts for about a year now, but I go through a German translated site and reverse it through DeepL back into English.
Fulford has some tall claims...
Though I'll admit, if it wasn't compelling, I wouldn't continue reading.
Personally, I think he's just a really good water filter and a better litmus test for what the DeepState is willing(forced) to release in the public sphere than others like Ward and Parkes.
If they really did try to assassinate him several times, like he's claimed, they certainly wouldn't have stopped trying. Someone is protecting him.
I pray he's a good egg, but I think not knowing these days is just standard practice on both sides.
Any story can be compelling. Real or fictional. Presentation is what matters.
Part of the appeal I feel for individuals like Ward, Parkes, or Fulford is they’re in essence promising what amounts to a Star Trek style future within our lifetimes. Granted that might be a bit of an exaggeration.
But the core essence of their stories usually features transforming a life of relative difficulty for the bulk of the world’s population into one of comparative ease in comparison to their current lives. Most Illnesses become easily treated minor inconveniences. Wealth is plentiful and easy to come by and no one is working 50-60 or 70 hours just to make ends meet to scrape by.
That’s going to be appealing for most anyway you slice it. The more Sci-fi esc parts are just icing on the metaphorical cake.