I started this thread as an exercise of common sense. I'll try to explain to you why do I believe in the Drake story with some personal judgments.
For those who are not familiarized with Drake refer to this thread:
David Wilcock Interviews
new Whistle Blower "Drake" 3/28/12
I'm a programmer and I have a small web agency in South America. I'll always tell you the truth in a very honest way without consideration or
embellishment and that makes people find me kind of a funny guy. If I seat with a client to sell my services, 80% of the time I succeed in doing so
after just a few meetings. I attribute that to the honest way I talk and the natural friendly way I treat people. I'm very easy to trust
personally.
Sadly we live in a very awful world were the majority has no way to enjoy their life and we all know that. This is why this issue is so important. The
absolute control the bankers possess must be brought down along with corporatism and the military industrial complex. And these people deserve to be
brought to justice for crimes against humanity.
The USA is the only country in my view that can make it happen. Why? Because of it's Constitution. Also the USA has the power to track down the
criminals and arrest them anywhere.
Now let's think! How can this come to be? I have to put myself in a military general (retired or active) shoes:
So I am a general and I have children. I served in the Vietnam war or Korea whatever and I am certain that those wars were wrongly fought and I
watched thousands of fellow fighters and civilians die for the interests of a few bankers. I watched my currency and liberties going down the drain
day-by-day. I witnessed the land, food and water being degraded. My kids are not as healthy and well educated as I was. I am fed up with this
situation. I decided back then, in the 80's that I would risk my life to bring changes. I am a general, I have access to the facts and I can make my
case. I have a couple colleagues and they are good friends, I can trust them. So I call each one informally and individually, and I lay down my
thoughts and very carefully I watch their reactions. They get it! I convince each one that we must start planning a lawful and constitutional way to
get the power back to the people. I tell them to contact other people they trust but not to tell who is involved, we are just researching and checking
for viability. It's supposed to work like a ponzi scheme, everyone involved get the last plan review and add their thoughts and facts, it goes back
from contact to contact until it reaches me. I consolidate the plan and give it back to my two friends and they give it back to their contacts. It
goes like this to nowadays. We have not only a plan but we now know everyone that must be arrested and sued, we have all the information and evidences
we need. At this point not only our group has reached lower ranks in the military but now we have civilians involved as well. We know our elections
are rigged, the mainstream media is controlled. Then comes Bush, 9/11, our freedoms gets a huge blow, Iraq and Afghanistan wars, then the housing
bubble, then Obama… It's time! We can't wait any longer. I reach my two guys and we agree that it's has to happen now. So the message goes down
the ladder. We set a date. We are now mobilizing the civilians (US Marshals, judges, prosecutors…) and they must take X actions in X date. We decide
that we must give a little heads up to the people to avoid panic and give the communities a little time to prepare, here comes Drake. We watch
Benjamin Fulford with interest and note that he has gone viral through a somewhat dubious venue witch is David Wilcock's Devine Cosmos website. We
ask Drake to give David an interview, the rest is History…
How does it feel to you? Do you believe one individual can change the course of History? I really do believe. That's why I talked a little bit about
myself, because if I were this general I am pretty sure that I would try and probably accomplish the things I described above, and those things are
very tangible simple because I know that I am not the only one with good intentions and common sense.