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Correction: It was not Thor Han who advised Eisenhower, but Valiant Thor from Venus who is featured in Elena's 2nd book, "We will Never Let You Down." It was with Val Thor that Eisenhower created secret forces to counter the C^A and nefarious DeepS*ate who killed Kennedy.

This is excellent work Duke. Thorough and fascinating. Thank you for setting out the facts.

There has been so much confusion and disagreement about Corey. I have had experiences that got me interested in his reports hoping to see some truth arise. I followed all Corey's shows and conferences til 2017 and then found out he was smoking weed daily; weed comes with entities and nothing good! (no pun there). His face got darker after he moved to Colorado, and that was another bad sign. I have no doubt he had had some of these experiences, but how he has turned it into a legal farce shows there have been clear distortions from negative influences. He has been turned.

I and others struggled to find something inspiring in his testimony, but had to conclude, he was not born for the role of a leader; he does not have the spiritual integrity and power to fulfil the role he claims. So many of us tried to align with his goals, to hope for the best, only to be disturbed to see his spiteful legal entanglements, how he did not pay people for their work, and how he attacked people like Clif High for something farcical like "Blue chicken cult." He has buried his own integrity in all this; he did it to himself. No one else is to blame.

Finally his attacks on Elena Danaan, Michael Salla, Wm. Tompkins, the GFW and others just dig him deeper into the trash heap of 5-Minute fame. It is sad. But it had a purpose imho.

What he has done with David Wilcock, to give him credit, is to set this exploration of our galactic role front and center into the UFO arena where it now commands increasing attention. Many people can now speak about seeing the ships in the sky and can testify to their own visitors, without being called a "crack pot." The previous efforts to do that with Mufon etc. and even Steven Greer were pathetically and systematically undermined by the dark agenda.

This is Corey's legacy; he did break the invisible glass ceiling of talk about space travel, off-planet beings who are hominid like us, travel interdimensionally, and have love for us. He paved the way for the Galactic Federation of Worlds to now be something we can embrace. He paved the way for Elena's book "The Seeders" to be on the NY Best Sellers list. This is huge for those of us waiting for decades to see some kind of disclosure.

Furthermore, there are now good reports from the Earth Guardian, Kim Goguen,(UN.tv) and many others not afraid to speak about their ET connections, that Elena's reports are true. The darkest ones have left. Whether that is because of our rising frequencies, time lines, the Photon Belt or because they have admitted defeat--it is not clear. Corey's version of things is not supported on this same time line or frequency. It makes one wonder about "20 and back" messing not just with the eyes, but also with the mind. Look at Elena's face and then at Corey's. Who do you believe?

I wish him luck and a good life, and especially that he can find a true spiritual path of goodness, love and truth.

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Be Ware of ATTORNEYS from within the Ufology and Esoteric Community. If you are approached by someone claiming to be an attorney who wants to assist you in your work you should make sure to check out their credentials and background.

Over the last few years, we have had a number of unethical run-ins with attorneys and people claiming to be attorneys who claimed to be fighting for Disclosure in their spare time.

It started off with Liz Lorrie who approached us and offered free legal work. After a short period of time, she then wanted to be a partner with us in business - which has to be handled in a certain way to avoid being sanctioned by the bar association. After creating verbose contracts for everyone coming close to me she waited until the last week to present my contract to her. She decided that the 30% we had agreed on was not enough and now demanded 45%. Again, creating ethical issues with the bar association.

We had to hire an attorney that specializes in legal ethics violations to pursue a complaint with the offending attorney's bar association.

A few months later we were contacted by John Desouza - a well-known former FBI employee who speaks on the Ufo Conference circuit quite a bit. He introduced himself as the counsel for my former partners who had recently extorted David Wilcock and me for ownership of our documentaries. He assisted our former partners in pushing their threats under the guise of legal negotiations.

We responded by filing a lawsuit in federal court with Mr. Desouza quickly withdrawing as their attorney. As we began to have investigators look into all of this we quickly found out that Mr. Desouza is not a licensed and practicing attorney even though he represented himself as one.

Most recently, we had a fairly well-known attorney in the Ufology field - who assists researchers with freedom of information act requests and legal advice - wrote an article with their legal insight and position on my lawsuits and claims of ownership of my life story - aka my Intellectual Property.

Duke Brickhouse aka John Milton Brickhouse aka Duke Johns wrote an article on my claims of legally owning my testimony and its details. The structure and grammar of the article caused several people to question if it was written by an attorney. After a bit of digging - once again - we were unable to locate Duke as being a registered and practicing attorney.

There are a few other attorneys making the rounds within this community that have similar red flags around the way they operate. If you are approached by someone claiming to be an attorney make sure you do your due diligence and make sure they are licensed and competent.

You need to make sure the person claiming to be an attorney is not Practicing UPL (unauthorized practice of law) as attorney-client privilege does not cover your communications with them and puts you further into legal jeopardy.

Corey Goode

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