David Wilcock's Stavatti Aerospace Spy Thriller | Corey Goode is a Pathetic Wretch Ep 622
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This episode of *Hidden In Plain Sight* dives into the escalating legal drama surrounding Stavati Aerospace, a company at the center of a high-stakes lawsuit involving a $1 million investment that allegedly never materialized. Perry and Brandon Steele dissect the court documents, revealing a tangled web of conflicting testimonies: CEO Chris Beskar denies signing a promissory note promising a $5 million return, claiming it was forged by former executive Colvin, who instead insists he acted under Beskar’s authority and was promoted for securing the investment. The judge denies summary judgment, citing genuine factual disputes, meaning the case will likely proceed to trial—a dramatic courtroom showdown that could expose deeper corporate fraud. The second half shifts to a scathing critique of Corey Goode’s recent interview with James Gilliland, where Perry and Brandon dissect Goode’s performative sycophancy, erratic behavior, and apparent desperation to gain favor with Gilliland for financial gain. They mock Goode’s increasingly absurd claims, his physical mannerisms, and his repeated references to spiritual entities, shadow beings, and alleged Illuminati connections, framing him as a delusional opportunist whose credibility has collapsed. The hosts also condemn the broader UFO disclosure community for its culture of gossip, disinformation, and self-serving narratives, culminating in a darkly comedic call to expose the 'posers' and 'shills' who manipulate the movement for personal gain.
Stavati Aerospace's lawsuit will go to trial due to unresolved factual disputes over signature authenticity and agent authority.
Corey Goode's interview with James Gilliland is portrayed as a transparent act of sycophantic manipulation to secure financial backing.
The UFO disclosure community is criticized for enabling fraud, misinformation, and psychological manipulation through performative spirituality.
Legal and spiritual narratives are converging: both rely on unprovable claims, making discernment essential.
The episode serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked ego, financial desperation, and the erosion of truth in fringe communities.
The Stavati Lawsuit: A Legal Whodunit
“The court finds that genuine issues of fact preclude summary judgment on plaintiff's breach of contract claim.”
Colvin vs. Beskar: The Rogue Agent Paradox
The narrative shifts to the conflicting accounts of Colvin and Beskar. Colvin claims he was authorized to raise funds and received a signed promissory note from Beskar, while Beskar denies ever seeing the document or sending an approving email. The episode highlights the absurdity of the situation—how a $1 million investment could be missed by a CEO—and questions whether this is a case of forgery, delusion, or corporate scapegoating.
The RICO Case and the Scam-Scam Dynamic
The episode explores the plaintiff’s RICO claim, alleging a scheme to defraud investors through unregistered securities. The hosts question whether all parties involved—Beskar, Colvin, and the plaintiff—are simply scammers trying to outwit each other. The possibility that everyone is delusional or lying is presented as the most likely outcome, turning the case into a tragicomedy of mutual deception.
Corey Goode’s Sycophantic Interview with James Gilliland
“He's a predator. Look at him. I'm just going to, yeah, he's grinning behind that cuff.”
The Collapse of Credibility in the Disclosure Community
“The more you get wrapped up in this stuff instead of the inner work, you will find all of a sudden three years, five years. Holy shit. And I'm the same person. I didn't do any of the inner. Yep. Still a scumbag.”
“He's a predator. Look at him. I'm just going to, yeah, he's grinning behind that cuff.”
“The more you get wrapped up in this stuff instead of the inner work, you will find all of a sudden three years, five years. Holy shit. And I'm the same person. I didn't do any of the inner. Yep. Still a scumbag.”
“I'm that lion. I'm that 17 foot tall lion who's going to protect you. I've been sent by the Shadowlands. We're fucking lion bros, dude. Rawr!”
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Perry
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Brandon Steele
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Corey Goode
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James Gilliland
person
Chris Beskar
person
Colvin
person
Stavati Aerospace
organization
Archons
other
RICO
other
Jeffrey Epstein
person
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