"99.5% of people reject the notion of us all being stuck in a eternal soul trap"
It's simple: If you offer a problem without a possible solution, most people will reject the problem, because they have everyday problems that need to be solved first, like paying the bills.
In computer language: Humans have limited RAM. And that limitation has been made. The human brain is totally capable of holding different and even contradicting information at the same time, but that capability has to be nurtured from a young age. Unfortunately, most people raise their children into obedience, not allowed to criticize the parents, because the parents themselves aren't allowed to criticize authority. This obedience is the main factor that limits the brain.
So, the "soul trap" is a problem most people can't even comprehend, because they only think what the authority allows them to think, and the authority offers no solution.
Interestingly, growing out of the belief in authority is the solution to the soul trap. Not only will you be able to not go into the light – because you can't be ordered or tricked to go into the light. The whole prison planet as a business model wouldn't work, as the "product" of the system is to create obedient slaves. If people rejected authority, there would be no product.
And this, as far as I'm concerned, is the spiritual lesson behind the prison planet. It's purpose is to learn why and how the belief in authority enslaves you, and how to overcome it eventually.
But, Farsight seems to be stuck in authoritative thinking as well. Here's an example: The person called "the Lady" is the commander of the fleet. Courtney tells his remote viewers that the Lady is their boss, which makes the remote viewers an asset of the ET military without asking for voluntary consent. People who respect free will wouldn't do that.