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Earth to Arizona or to the world?
take2docs6 August 2021
Warning: Spoilers
This video interview is described here by David Icke as being a supplement to his book, "The Biggest Secret," a publication which is one of my favorites within the author's canon.

This is basically an extended tete-a-tete between the author and a woman named Arizona Wilder; a dialogue at a runtime of about 2-and-a-half hours.

Anyone already familiar with the Wilder story and a follower of David Icke would likely find this a delightful companion to the book. For those who know of Icke and regard him as too 'out there' for their liking, I suspect these ones would outright dismiss this sensational tell-all, without even bothering to watch it.

One has to admit that some if not much of what this interviewee has to say is a bit too far-fetched for the average viewer to accept, albeit Ms. Wilder certainly comes across here as sincere. In other words, I believe she believes in what it is she has to say.

Skeptics who watch this will probably think Wilder belongs in a straight-jacket instead of a blouse; either that or they will be quick to write the entire account off as pure fiction (perhaps considering her a disinformation agent designed to throw the author off his tracks). Downright cynical and heartless viewers will simply reach for their violin.

The heart-to-heart takes place on a sofa, somewhere in the United States, with Icke as confidant of sorts to the plain-spoken raconteuse. It's a relaxed, informal interview, one of few questions, that has Icke generally letting the talebearer have the floor.

We listen in as the auburn-haired interlocutor recounts a past life as a mind-controlled high priestess within an occult brotherhood. Suffice to say that what she goes on to reveal is most definitely for mature audiences, only. It is quite lurid and explicit in parts. Apparently, so we are told, Arizona was one of only three women in the entire world who was programmed to do what she did. It was not until 1998 that Ms. Wilder began to awaken to her past in what would become a deprogramming process.

This riveting saga of Wilder's is said to have started even prior to her birth, with her being bred for the purposes of serving a role, as one belonging to a bloodline regarded as special within the ranks of theistic Satanism. She tells of being ritually abused as a child and having suffered trauma-induced psychological fragmentation as a result of this and other horrors. And that's only the beginning. From there it proceeds into alleged memories of dark ceremonies held in a European castle, of red-robed worshippers and pentagrams, of orgies involving royalty, and other disturbing stuff, including some scandalous accusations that are made concerning some famous persons within high positions of government. Ms. Wilder even has some insightful things to say in regard to Halloween and Christmas and their darker, pagan origins.

All this sounds quite tabloidesque, to be sure. Make of it what you will. Not surprisingly, as far as I am aware, her past handler has never come forward to help corroborate her story.

Portions of the interview are meandering and repetitive and I think as a whole it could have been edited a bit for length. The actual one-to-one doesn't begin until about 40 minutes into the video, following a rather lengthy preamble that has Icke giving viewers a tour of the City of London.

As for Arizona Wilder's testimony, as I sat listening to it I wondered just how much of it was the result of confabulation and other memorial anomalies, if at all. I also got to thinking that for someone who was mentally out of it for so long, in a semiconscious trance-like state as a victim of mind-control for much of her young adult life, how extraordinarily vivid her memory of this period is! Were some of these pre-programmed or well-rehearsed responses? Who knows. I'm all for believing her testimony if true, as one cannot help but sympathize with this woman there on the screen, who although speaks in a monotone and appears to possess what psychologists might describe as being 'flat effect,' is nevertheless remarkably lucid and coherent, considering all that she claims to have experienced and witnessed.

REVELATIONS OF A MOTHER GODDESS is quite unlike any other on-camera interview you are ever likely to see. Listen at your own discretion.
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