Nephilim Death Squad - September 12, 2025


212: AI, Talos & The Pantheon of Nastiness w⧸ Kingdom in Context


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 10 minutes

Words per Minute

197.70445

Word Count

25,895

Sentence Count

1,749

Misogynist Sentences

12

Hate Speech Sentences

93


Summary

Top Lobster, the Father of Disinformation, joins the show to discuss the current state of the country, and the deep-rooted conspiracy theories that have been circulating around the internet for a long time. He also discusses how the government is trying to make Christians mad, and why they should never play.


Transcript

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00:01:08.840 Or it's either Top Lobster Productions.
00:01:16.220 We are being hypnotized by people like this.
00:01:22.480 Newsreaders, politicians, teachers, lecturers.
00:01:26.640 We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people.
00:01:35.560 And the chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely important.
00:01:41.760 Oh, yeah, dude.
00:01:43.100 They should never play.
00:01:44.300 It's like we all know what's going down.
00:01:46.480 But no one's saying shit what happened to the home of the grave.
00:01:49.720 These motherfuckers, they controlling this now.
00:01:51.680 I know we're talking about how they made a spot of these slaves.
00:01:54.820 And everybody's just walking around.
00:01:56.920 Head in the clouds and want to wake up to a dead in the grave.
00:02:00.040 But unless you may, we need to be ready to raise up.
00:02:02.840 Welcome to the end of day.
00:02:04.580 Everybody is slaves.
00:02:06.000 Only some are aware that the government releasing poison in their...
00:02:09.760 Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
00:02:14.400 I am David Lee Corbo, a.k.a. The Raven.
00:02:17.280 That is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation.
00:02:20.420 Before we get into today's guest, a little reminder.
00:02:23.120 Around the 30-minute mark, we're going to go live exclusively to patreon.com forward slash Nephilim Death Squad,
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00:03:00.280 You know what?
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00:03:18.340 Let's bring that.
00:03:18.880 Let's show that to the people.
00:03:20.180 What am I getting a discount code off of?
00:03:22.620 Super cool shit, you losers.
00:03:25.160 Let's see.
00:03:25.760 What can we do?
00:03:26.420 Scroll down.
00:03:27.020 Let's find something new to highlight.
00:03:28.840 I do really like the Ascidic Jews.
00:03:30.580 It's funny, but we've done that one before.
00:03:33.660 Let's see.
00:03:34.460 Y'all tribbin.
00:03:35.100 I think that's a banger.
00:03:36.200 Let's bring up the y'all tribbin.
00:03:37.540 We don't.
00:03:38.460 There it is.
00:03:39.440 You guys like that, don't you?
00:03:40.520 There's a lot of it.
00:03:41.080 I mean, I'm trying to just cause strife in the Christian community.
00:03:44.060 That's all.
00:03:44.560 Is it pre?
00:03:45.020 Is it post?
00:03:45.560 Is it mid?
00:03:46.000 We don't know.
00:03:46.680 We don't know.
00:03:47.300 But y'all do be tribbin.
00:03:48.480 Y'all do be tribbin.
00:03:49.240 Speaking of causing strife in the Christian community, speaking of making Christians mad, we have,
00:03:55.620 strangely enough, he decided to come back.
00:03:57.640 And this quickly, too.
00:03:58.520 We didn't leave a bad taste in his mouth.
00:04:00.040 It is Sean of Kingdom in Context.
00:04:02.420 Welcome back, brother.
00:04:03.660 It's been a long time.
00:04:05.060 Before we get into the conversation, let's remind everybody where they can find your work.
00:04:11.940 Ah, shit.
00:04:12.480 We can't hear him.
00:04:13.160 He muted.
00:04:13.520 He's muted.
00:04:14.740 Unbelievable.
00:04:15.920 Hey, guys.
00:04:16.340 Thanks for having me back on.
00:04:17.680 KingdominContext.com.
00:04:19.340 We're YouTube, Rumble, and Facebook.
00:04:21.220 You can also check us out at daysofnoah.com if you want to see the animated series we're putting
00:04:25.300 together about Noah's lifespan.
00:04:26.800 And so, yeah, we're excited.
00:04:30.300 But did we say that it was a banger getting daysofnoah.com?
00:04:33.600 Is like such a, that's a killer domain name to have read.
00:04:37.140 You have to, you got to bring a little more energy when you're talking about days of Noah.
00:04:40.160 This is so sad.
00:04:40.820 It cost a pretty penny.
00:04:42.320 Oh, I'm sure it did, dude.
00:04:44.240 I'm sure it did.
00:04:45.160 I'm actually really pumped for this.
00:04:46.800 This animated series that you're working on.
00:04:48.500 I know we showed a trailer from it last time.
00:04:50.460 Super cool.
00:04:51.440 And it's super detailed in all of the little things you can catch if you're paying attention.
00:04:56.920 Very pumped for this, Sean.
00:04:57.860 Which is why we had to have you back on like immediately after we hung up.
00:05:01.980 We were like, yo, just come back because there's so much meat on the bone.
00:05:06.160 Yeah.
00:05:06.480 So many things we don't know.
00:05:08.480 And you're back.
00:05:09.580 So like we want to get into all sorts of Nephilim stuff, as we say on the show.
00:05:15.300 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:05:16.020 So I don't know where we want to start.
00:05:17.860 I mean, we were talking about your adherence to the Sabbath a little bit before we started
00:05:21.900 the show.
00:05:22.380 And you said, you know, that after 15 years of being a Christian, you then decided that
00:05:27.840 this was the move for you.
00:05:29.160 But there was something else that we were talking about right before that.
00:05:31.860 Do you remember what it was, Top?
00:05:32.640 You'd think I would write these things down.
00:05:34.200 Oh, it's the AI integration.
00:05:35.460 Oh, the AI integration.
00:05:37.040 I see he's got a presentation set up.
00:05:38.600 So how do we want to start this?
00:05:40.700 Maybe let's talk about the Sabbath and let's do that because he has a whole presentation
00:05:46.500 on this AI and how that's going to plan out.
00:05:49.620 So let's talk about that a little bit.
00:05:50.760 What caused you after 15 years, Sean, of being a Christian, what made you decide that you
00:05:56.680 were going to observe the Sabbath?
00:05:59.320 I stumbled upon some passages in Leviticus 23, Psalm 19 that says God's law and his instructions
00:06:07.360 are eternal.
00:06:08.600 Everlasting.
00:06:10.300 So it uses both the terms eternal and everlasting.
00:06:13.000 Psalm 119 verse 142 says that his statutes and ordinances are everlasting.
00:06:19.460 A Sabbath is considered like an ordinance because it's considered a festival day that you do once
00:06:24.420 a week.
00:06:24.940 In addition to the festivals throughout the year that are also called Sabbaths, to which
00:06:29.860 I also observed those as well, like Passover and Shavuot and the Feast of Tabernacles,
00:06:34.000 things like that.
00:06:34.540 And so I saw that, read that those were eternal and I was like, wait a minute, why have I
00:06:40.480 grown up in church learning that they're all done away with and that it's just for dim
00:06:43.780 Jews?
00:06:44.760 And I was like, wait a minute, what's going on here?
00:06:46.520 And so I looked up the definition of the word eternal and everlasting and eternal does mean
00:06:52.700 eternal.
00:06:53.260 And I said, okay, I need some additional proofs here, what's going on.
00:06:56.380 So I started researching like the prophecies, you know, end times eschatology, the coming
00:07:00.300 kingdom of God, and all of them.
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00:07:46.480 Say that the festivals of God, which are his Sabbaths, of which the weekly is considered
00:07:51.700 a feast day once a week to rest, focus on God, they're all coming back.
00:07:58.240 So like the kingdom come, when there's peace on the earth and all nations are under the
00:08:02.760 tutelage of Christ and they stop fighting each other, and all of them, everyone will
00:08:07.340 be taught God's law.
00:08:08.240 This is Isaiah chapter 2, 2 through 5.
00:08:11.840 So what does that look like for you?
00:08:13.940 And the Sabbath being Saturday, correct?
00:08:18.640 Yes, yes.
00:08:19.180 Well, no, because I'm retarded.
00:08:21.560 I don't really, there's a lot, you know, the simplest concepts that you might take for
00:08:25.120 granted are things that I'm still wrestling with to some degree or another.
00:08:29.880 So when it comes to your observance, what does that look like for you?
00:08:34.500 I just, I don't work for money and I don't try to cause anyone else to work for money on
00:08:38.400 my behalf.
00:08:39.120 That's the general instruction of the Sabbath, you know, guidelines that he lays down in the
00:08:43.960 scriptures.
00:08:44.200 And it's just simply, I take a day off.
00:08:46.300 I focus on God.
00:08:46.960 We focus on family.
00:08:48.080 I spend time with my family.
00:08:49.520 I, I try not to busy myself with any kind of work that is for profit.
00:08:53.880 So we do, we actually, our channel, we do a Sabbath live stream where we go over scripture
00:08:57.280 or just talk with our audience about scripture, which is a common tradition that people will
00:09:02.340 do on a Sabbath observance.
00:09:03.640 You just, you know, read the Bible.
00:09:04.840 It's kind of like having church, you know?
00:09:06.220 But, uh, so when I looked in the history and it wasn't until like, um, was it the council
00:09:12.580 of Laodicea and the three hundreds that they officially banned the Sabbath and they told
00:09:17.360 people that, that, you know, we're, we're not going to observe the practices of the Jews.
00:09:21.980 Uh, Christians are now going to venerate the first day of the week and observe that as
00:09:25.960 a Sabbath.
00:09:26.320 And so you had this like official doctrinal statement, you know, backed by the power of,
00:09:31.820 you know, the majority of bishops at the time.
00:09:34.400 And also of course the, the Roman emperors that they were to say that we're going to
00:09:38.600 change this day of rest.
00:09:40.720 Um, and in fact, they kind of threatened people at the time that, you know, if, um, that basically
00:09:46.480 you needed to, to work on the, on the seventh day, otherwise you'd be considered lazy.
00:09:50.840 So it went beyond just saying, Hey, we want to change this day to a different day of the
00:09:55.740 week, um, and not have the same instructions surrounding how you observe it.
00:10:01.260 Then it became a demonization of it to say, Oh, if you try to keep this, you're Judaizing
00:10:06.680 and you're lazy and you're disrespecting the Lord's day, which is the, you know, the day
00:10:11.340 he rose, which has its own contentious argument around, you know, like how many days was he
00:10:15.620 in the heart of the earth?
00:10:16.340 Three days and three nights.
00:10:17.460 When was he actually buried?
00:10:18.760 You know, was it on a Wednesday or a Friday?
00:10:20.720 So you have all that discussion that never got solved anyway, but it was just upon men's
00:10:25.340 opinions.
00:10:25.740 And so basically that means for 300 years after the resurrection of Christ, Christians
00:10:30.840 were still keeping the seventh day as a day of rest until they were forced to change it.
00:10:37.340 It's, it's interesting too, because, uh, so you're doing a live stream.
00:10:40.880 I think my issue with my issue with the Jews, with the Sabbath is how, how goofy it gets.
00:10:47.940 Like I have a design here.
00:10:49.400 Where it's two Hasidic Jewish, it's the father and the son and they're, they're fishing with
00:10:55.040 the fish wire.
00:10:55.800 And it says, uh, the fish wire twirls and it says fooling God, because I'm from New
00:11:00.080 York where they put the fish wire above to, you know, like they create their edifice.
00:11:04.200 So therefore they're allowed to do business within and they do the whole lights thing,
00:11:09.100 but you're, you're using electricity.
00:11:11.020 You're just not, uh, trading like, uh, or, or trying to perform work to get money from.
00:11:16.280 Is it that much of an analytical issue or is it just like, don't make money, don't work,
00:11:22.740 focus on God, be with your family, you know, that kind of a thing.
00:11:26.640 Is it, is it worth going in?
00:11:28.520 Cause I know some people will steal man the, what the Jews have done and they'll say, well,
00:11:32.360 they're actually interacting with the law of God to such a degree that they're trying
00:11:37.420 to understand it in its minutia even.
00:11:39.580 And so, you know, the way that they would say is like, yeah, this is reverence and respect
00:11:43.540 for God and God's law actually is, is the, the, the lens that they're looking at things
00:11:48.140 through.
00:11:48.400 But it's like, is that the point is the point to get lost in the minutia or is the point
00:11:52.880 to just, you know, spend that day, focus on God and, and, and not engage in, in what
00:11:58.260 could be defined as work.
00:11:59.940 So top, what you just described is like Hasidic or, or rabbinic Judaism's modern traditions.
00:12:06.220 They placed as what they call guardrails on top of the Sabbath instructions of God.
00:12:11.320 This is what Christ reprimanded the Pharisees for doing in Mark chapter seven, when he said,
00:12:16.520 you neatly set aside the commandments of God for the sake of your traditions.
00:12:19.660 He also talked to Matthew 23 about them creating a burden that's more than people could bear,
00:12:24.260 but they don't lift a finger to help them.
00:12:25.960 This is the burden that, that Peter and James are talking about in Acts chapter 15, when they're
00:12:30.140 saying, well, when they're discussing certain types of traditional customs, and this is
00:12:35.080 where you kind of have to look in the Greek and actually Acts 15, one, where it talks about
00:12:38.860 the, the customs of Moses, that these, these men were arguing with Paul and Barnabas about
00:12:43.260 new converts saying that they had to keep the customs of Moses and be circumcised and
00:12:47.100 keep the law of Moses.
00:12:49.200 And what they were talking about, there was a party of circumcision at the time, the same
00:12:52.700 party of circumcision that Paul's addressed in first Corinthians seven, Ephesians two,
00:12:56.420 the whole book of Galatians.
00:12:57.620 And they were going around following Paul around on his missionary journeys and in Judea as
00:13:02.280 well, telling people who came to Christ that that wasn't good enough, that you had to go
00:13:07.020 through the halakha rituals of modern Judaism of the time, which all their traditions, it's
00:13:11.700 like their bootcamp, if you will, for what they considered, you're not a part of Israel yet,
00:13:16.900 just because you believe in a guy who says he's a prophet of God, even though they didn't
00:13:20.900 believe in Christ, right?
00:13:21.740 So it was that contention was there already.
00:13:23.840 But these party of Pharisees of circumcision were saying to people that because you think
00:13:29.280 that you're a part of Israel now because you believe in Christ, well, you're not, you still
00:13:33.920 need to go through all these rituals.
00:13:35.340 One of which was a process of circumcision and learning a certain amount of information
00:13:39.700 before they considered you part of Israel.
00:13:41.980 And that that's not in God's law.
00:13:43.960 That was their man-made traditions that made it a stumbling block and made it much more
00:13:47.280 difficult.
00:13:47.920 So in the modern day, what you just explained top is what they're doing with the wires and
00:13:51.640 they're trying to like find loopholes and how they can still do things and set aside
00:13:56.220 the actual commandment in order so they can still conduct business.
00:14:01.080 They even have a way of doing it.
00:14:02.440 They call it the Shavas Goim.
00:14:04.080 You ever heard that term?
00:14:05.580 Yeah.
00:14:05.740 I have a shirt of it.
00:14:06.680 Yeah.
00:14:07.300 It's just a light switch.
00:14:08.680 The shirt's.
00:14:09.220 Yeah.
00:14:09.580 Yeah.
00:14:09.820 You know that, right?
00:14:10.900 Yeah.
00:14:11.120 So they'll grab somebody who's not even observing, right?
00:14:13.240 And they'll try to make him do what they call work.
00:14:15.900 Now, here's the crazy part.
00:14:16.920 Turn on a light does not work according to scripture.
00:14:19.320 That's their modern interpretations, right?
00:14:22.700 It's like they take, they go overboard.
00:14:25.980 There it is right here.
00:14:27.140 This is the graphic.
00:14:29.020 There it is.
00:14:30.140 We do a little bit of angering the Jews.
00:14:32.420 It's not nice, dude.
00:14:34.060 It's not nice.
00:14:34.940 Start in the microwave, turn on the oven, turn on the lights, all that kind of stuff.
00:14:39.020 So that's not instructing the Sabbath as far as work.
00:14:42.600 It's about what you're doing for profit.
00:14:44.660 Now, the Jews will say, well, you're turning on that light switch is causing somebody else
00:14:50.260 to work, but the Jews completely ignore this conversation of being in the dispersion, which
00:14:56.620 was prophesied, which means all of us are in the land of our enemies.
00:15:01.140 If we believe in Christ Jesus as our Savior, as the God of Israel, as our high priest and
00:15:07.700 redeemer, we are grafted in the commonwealth of Israel, as Paul tries to explain in Romans
00:15:12.420 and Ephesians.
00:15:13.000 And so as a result of that, we are not collectively gathered in Israel under his authority, like
00:15:20.220 literally going up to Jerusalem to be able to see the king and consult with him and join
00:15:25.000 him for festivals and celebrations.
00:15:26.720 We're scattered across the world, as Deuteronomy 30 and many other passages talk about, everywhere
00:15:31.300 in the land of our enemies.
00:15:33.000 And this means we do not have control over civil services, the corporate Sabbath observances,
00:15:40.500 you know, as far as a government institution.
00:15:42.100 So basically what I'm saying is I can't stop my local municipality from going down there
00:15:47.080 and, uh, maintenancing the water lines on a, on a Saturday, if it breaks, because that's
00:15:53.520 just where my tax dollars go.
00:15:54.820 Right.
00:15:55.640 I can't, I pay a once a month, I pay the electricity bill, but I'm not down there at the power plant
00:16:00.420 300 miles away, making sure that the power plant's working.
00:16:03.520 Somebody else is maintaining it on that day.
00:16:05.320 So I, I can't opt out is the idea.
00:16:07.980 Like I can't submit my electrical bill and say, I only want to pay for these days of
00:16:12.920 the month and not on Sabbaths, turn off my bill on the Sabbath.
00:16:16.200 Right.
00:16:16.400 I can't do that.
00:16:17.660 So because we have no control over these things and this is, uh, we're in the land of our enemies.
00:16:21.880 This is the idea of being in dispersion and only when Christ returns are all people gathered
00:16:26.420 from under the heaven, uh, that are believers to actually live in the new Jerusalem to where
00:16:32.180 these types of things can be monitored in a, in a practical loving way.
00:16:35.740 But so right now it's like where there is natural concessions that have to be made.
00:16:40.220 Right.
00:16:40.460 So in the same way that Christ tried to explain to the Pharisees who were always trying to
00:16:44.640 accuse him of how, why are you break?
00:16:47.200 Why do you, what do you, you know, call yourself a prophet of God, but yet your disciples are
00:16:50.300 breaking the Sabbath or eating, eating, uh, making food for themselves on the Sabbath.
00:16:54.360 Right.
00:16:55.640 That's another tradition, a modern tradition in their days.
00:16:58.420 Right.
00:16:58.880 And Christ responds with, well, the, the Levites themselves work in the temple on a Sabbath and
00:17:06.160 are held guiltless.
00:17:07.320 So God knows it's the seventh day.
00:17:10.300 The Levites were required to go do their officiating duties in the temple on that day to receive
00:17:14.020 people who come to the temple with their offerings on that day.
00:17:16.600 So the Levites, that is their job.
00:17:18.460 They were required to work on that day, but they're not, but they're considered guiltless
00:17:21.960 in their quote unquote, breaking the Sabbath because it was also commanded by God.
00:17:26.700 So like there's a, there's a top layer of instruction.
00:17:30.860 Take a day off once a week on the seventh day, just like God sanctified in Genesis two,
00:17:35.380 when he made everything, that's a day of rest.
00:17:37.780 Just chill.
00:17:38.480 It's good for your health.
00:17:39.540 It's good for the community.
00:17:40.820 Focus on God gets you reset, but there will be life circumstances that come in the way.
00:17:46.200 Donkey falls in a ditch and you get them out on the Sabbath.
00:17:48.180 It's okay to save a life on the Sabbath.
00:17:49.800 You know what I'm saying?
00:17:50.900 In the middle of winter here in Wyoming, when it's negative 30, I'm not going to turn the
00:17:54.560 power off in someone's house on the Sabbath because you know what I'm saying?
00:17:58.180 It's I'd be killing somebody.
00:17:59.660 Right.
00:18:00.100 Right.
00:18:00.300 So there's these practical concepts of society that, that has to be, you know, and this is
00:18:04.980 what the, the ancient elders of Israel would have adjudicated, right?
00:18:08.180 The practicalities of the Sabbath.
00:18:10.080 So this is why in numbers, when the guy was, was, um, found picking up sticks on the Sabbath,
00:18:15.320 they had to actually get together and confer what to do about him.
00:18:18.200 They just didn't immediately stone him.
00:18:20.520 Right.
00:18:21.020 Right.
00:18:21.340 They had to like infer his intents.
00:18:23.500 And then they determined that his intent was to rebel against God and against the covenant.
00:18:27.660 And so, you know, what they call the high hand.
00:18:30.000 Right.
00:18:30.400 So he, it wasn't just like he was accidentally going out and picking up sticks.
00:18:34.280 No, no.
00:18:34.760 He was intentionally rebelling.
00:18:36.260 Just like there were so many of them in the wilderness that intentionally rebelled against
00:18:39.220 God.
00:18:39.720 They're just, I don't like, look, I'm like, I'm not saying I'm more pious than, than the
00:18:45.180 people in the old Testament.
00:18:46.040 I'm just saying, it's amazing to me that you would see all those miraculous signs and wonders.
00:18:49.920 And then still just like a few weeks later, be like, you know what?
00:18:54.360 No, no, I'm going back to you.
00:18:57.700 You know, it's like, yeah, like you still got this angel hovering above you in a cloud
00:19:02.740 by day, fire by night.
00:19:03.700 He's still there.
00:19:04.740 And you're, and you're somehow going, no, you know what?
00:19:07.160 No.
00:19:07.700 Like it, it also just makes me think like they saw so many supernatural things that that
00:19:12.320 didn't impress upon them enough.
00:19:14.660 Yeah.
00:19:15.680 It's because if you understand that ancient Egypt dealt in lots of magic.
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00:20:00.900 Yeah, I mean, it's, this is why the angels were judged, are judged more harshly than
00:20:07.080 human beings because they are so much closer to it than we are.
00:20:10.700 So like you have less excuse.
00:20:12.300 So yeah, the, the Jews that were walking through Egypt, they're like, dude, we parted the Red
00:20:17.100 Sea and then like drowned your enemies.
00:20:18.960 And you're still like, I don't know.
00:20:20.700 I kind of want to get wrong with you guys.
00:20:23.040 I kind of want to get so speculate on something where it's like, you know how we keep, there
00:20:27.660 was a long time ago where we said, you know, obviously, uh, uh, aliens are part of this
00:20:32.400 big psychological operation and, and, you know, whatever they say they are, they're not, well,
00:20:37.480 it's just interesting.
00:20:38.380 Cause there was a time like in the nineties where you're like, Oh, if aliens ever showed
00:20:40.940 up, the entire world would stop.
00:20:42.900 And we'd be like, well, and now we live in an era where like, they keep peppering us
00:20:46.100 with like low grade, you know, alien disclosure and, and nobody is moved by it.
00:20:50.940 And it's like, I wonder if they're getting ready, like whatever it's, if it's revelation
00:20:54.560 and the beast, beast of the earth come up or something like that.
00:20:56.720 And it's like, they want us to get back to the point where we're so inundated by supernatural
00:21:01.500 phenomenon that we stopped caring.
00:21:02.960 We're like, we, we still have to go to there in this economy.
00:21:05.460 I still have to go work at target.
00:21:07.560 It has to, I can't buy, I can't stop what I'm doing just cause there is, this is a, I mean,
00:21:11.460 this is even more schizo speculation, but like the Therion, um, that's like a classification
00:21:17.040 of furry.
00:21:18.080 Oh yeah.
00:21:18.720 Yeah.
00:21:18.900 Yeah.
00:21:19.160 That also means like beast of the earth.
00:21:20.740 This also calls back to Aleister Crowley, but it's a normalization.
00:21:23.520 It's a slow, steady, like I'm used to seeing, you know, animal creatures.
00:21:29.000 What he's talking about is like, it's pretty remarkable.
00:21:30.900 Human beings can adapt to pretty much anything.
00:21:33.700 So yeah.
00:21:34.080 In a time where there, you know, there's angels in the clouds and all this crazy stuff is happening.
00:21:39.540 You can see miracle after miracle and just be like, yeah, you know what?
00:21:43.340 Nevermind.
00:21:43.860 I think I'm going to do the wrong thing.
00:21:45.660 I'm going to make that golden cow.
00:21:47.980 Human beings are remarkable.
00:21:49.560 This is kind of a deep cut.
00:21:50.900 I don't know if you guys remember the original total recall with Arnold Schwarzenegger, but
00:21:53.820 like there's a, there's a scene in that movie where, uh, the cab driver who's on Mars
00:21:58.980 is like, ends up turning on, on, uh, Arnold Schwarzenegger's character.
00:22:03.260 When they find out like Arnold Schwarzenegger's character is the guy that's supposed to save
00:22:07.180 Mars and create atmosphere and like, you know, create a whole new planet for people to live
00:22:11.580 on.
00:22:11.880 And right now it's being like controlled by the oligarchy of a mining company and all
00:22:15.320 this kind of stuff.
00:22:16.060 So when it, when it comes out that the taxi driver turns on him, uh, he's like, man, I
00:22:21.260 got kids to feed.
00:22:22.560 Yeah.
00:22:23.040 And he's just like, you know, like he's instead of having, it's a beautiful new world that
00:22:27.520 they can not live in, he's willing to keep this oppressive, dirty, smog ridden tunnel
00:22:33.260 system of a world to have to live in.
00:22:35.200 Um, because he's got kids to feed, you know what I mean?
00:22:38.300 Like he's not really speaking big picture.
00:22:41.280 He's just like, I got kids to feed.
00:22:43.120 That's the entire story of the Bible of just humanity in general.
00:22:46.280 It's like expediency.
00:22:47.520 It's a low time preference versus high time preference.
00:22:51.020 It's just continuing to choose what I can get.
00:22:54.320 I mean, America is a great example of it's like, what can I get right now?
00:22:57.200 We're like, booty, big, big booty.
00:22:59.660 Give me the booty.
00:23:00.960 And everybody, somebody clipped that.
00:23:04.020 No, but it is, it's like, you know, true.
00:23:06.060 That's all we want.
00:23:06.920 Like you want the bam, bam, bam in your face.
00:23:09.160 There's no storing up of treasures, but that's like, we're no different.
00:23:12.440 That's, that's human nature.
00:23:13.640 It's like, liberate us from, from, uh, you know, from Egypt and part the sea and, and,
00:23:19.960 and do all these incredible things.
00:23:21.340 But that golden calf, I know we just saw that crazy crap, but that golden calf is looking
00:23:26.200 mighty good right now.
00:23:27.280 It was 40 days.
00:23:28.700 He was on the, it's not a long time, 40 days.
00:23:31.380 He was on the, on the, uh, I forget the name of the mountain, but it's like, it takes time
00:23:36.800 to, to cast that, that golden calf.
00:23:39.180 So like they, they already had it in their heart much earlier than 40 days.
00:23:42.500 Oh yeah.
00:23:43.380 So dude, they had the plans for it.
00:23:45.280 They had to have, yeah, it's crazy.
00:23:46.640 And then they had to get all the gold from all the people.
00:23:49.480 Yeah.
00:23:50.380 Yeah.
00:23:50.700 They, they started immediately.
00:23:51.920 He went up and they were like, that's crazy.
00:23:54.380 That's crazy.
00:23:54.860 But, but, but, you know, sometimes I look at that.
00:23:57.640 I, I, I, I, I will judge that and I'll go, these people, what are we doing here?
00:24:02.220 But it's the same, we're, we're the same.
00:24:03.900 It's the same thing.
00:24:04.980 I'm not, I'm no better.
00:24:06.300 Um, so, so I, I wanted to bring this conversation to, and by the way, just to, to comment on
00:24:11.360 your observance of the Sabbath makes a lot of sense.
00:24:13.820 It does.
00:24:14.340 I think it tracks.
00:24:15.180 I think we, I think we should take, like we were doing the Bible study with Matt on
00:24:19.280 Saturday, but it's simply, it's like, that's like family time.
00:24:21.940 Well, that's interesting because we are focusing on God.
00:24:25.500 Yeah.
00:24:25.800 It's specifically a Bible study.
00:24:27.240 I don't know how that would fall into things.
00:24:29.180 No, no.
00:24:29.420 I just mean like, I, I, we can't do it Saturday.
00:24:31.540 It's just like, I want that day for rest with the family.
00:24:34.900 Like that's what that time's for.
00:24:36.860 Here's the biggest thing you're going to run to when this conversation comes up, especially
00:24:39.700 with people who haven't researched it, because you know, we're all taught traditional concepts
00:24:43.280 growing up in modern church.
00:24:44.360 And so sometimes some of them we don't question, right?
00:24:46.420 We talked about some of them in our first video together last week with the Sabbath topic.
00:24:52.300 Some people are gentle about it and because they haven't researched it and others have
00:24:56.680 researched it in a negative way where they just side with church fathers from like the
00:25:00.640 third and fourth century.
00:25:01.460 And they just immediately fall into the rhetoric of, so you want to Judaize, do you?
00:25:06.140 And you're like, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:25:08.340 Judaizers had a definition in the first century.
00:25:10.800 Those were people that were ignoring the commandments of God in favor of their Judaizing, in favor
00:25:16.420 of their traditions, in favor of their extremely oppressive attempt to rule, right?
00:25:22.500 Whereas Christ came along doing the commandments and teaching the commandments.
00:25:26.280 And that's why they were upset with him because he was actually teaching the commandments.
00:25:29.680 You guys remember in Matthew 5, you've heard it say that, well, he says in Matthew 5 talking
00:25:34.920 about, you know, men are putting away their wives and then their wives are being made adulterous
00:25:42.540 when they want to remarry, right?
00:25:44.320 Because it was a custom, it wasn't a custom, it was a bad trait that was happening in the
00:25:48.320 first century where the religious leaders, Pharisees, Sadducees, scribes, and chief priests
00:25:53.120 were allowing the men of Israel in that day to put away women without divorcing them.
00:25:57.960 So like if they were displeased, this is still a law today, by the way, in Israel.
00:26:03.400 So like, this is still a problem guys.
00:26:05.940 So this is a situation where the men could put away a wife without a legitimate reason
00:26:10.980 and without divorcing her officially.
00:26:13.320 So then she's left without recourse because in the ancient days, you know, they didn't
00:26:18.860 have an egalitarian type society.
00:26:21.240 So it was a little bit more difficult for women to get a regular job.
00:26:24.120 They could get a job, but what most women tried to do is just find another man to be
00:26:28.640 with so they could be provided for and protected.
00:26:31.500 Because if you didn't have men in your life back then, you were very vulnerable to all types
00:26:35.440 of things, right?
00:26:36.400 So these women, then Jesus is talking about, so now you've made these women adulterers
00:26:41.140 because they're going to go out without officially being divorced and try to find a new man because
00:26:46.040 they need someone, right?
00:26:47.140 Because the husband has acted unjustly and unrighteously towards them.
00:26:50.460 So whereas Jesus said, but did not Moses give you a certificate of divorce?
00:26:54.400 So he's calling people back to, hey, wait a minute.
00:26:57.560 This is an easy answer.
00:26:58.640 We've already got this recourse within the law.
00:27:00.900 You can get divorced.
00:27:02.180 There is a certificate that can be written, but what they were doing was skipping that
00:27:06.880 process and just putting these women at a severe disadvantage.
00:27:11.280 And the leaders of the society were not calling these men out for this bad behavior.
00:27:17.200 And it was just running rampant.
00:27:18.780 So you had injustice happening, right?
00:27:20.660 So that's just one example of like when you hear Jesus talking about, you've heard it said,
00:27:24.260 but I tell you, Jesus is telling them the actual commandments of God, not what they've heard
00:27:29.040 said from the corrupt whitewashed tombs, liars, thieves, those Pharisees who are corrupt.
00:27:34.720 So this is what you're going to run into.
00:27:36.700 This is what I ran into when I first started asking questions about this was, wait a minute.
00:27:40.720 Why does it say this is eternal?
00:27:42.120 Why do I see the apostles after Christ died and resurrected?
00:27:46.880 They're still keeping the Sabbath.
00:27:49.120 Paul literally in first Corinthians five, seven is telling people to continue to keep Passover.
00:27:53.780 That's called a Sabbath as well.
00:27:55.360 It's called an eternal ordinance.
00:27:56.320 Did you guys know that they had to vote at the council of Nicaea on changing the Passover
00:28:01.240 observance?
00:28:02.740 No, because there was too many Christians still keeping it in accordance with the Jews.
00:28:09.560 So how does, I mean, we'll, we'll move on after this, but how does it end up Sunday?
00:28:14.320 Like, how does it end up pushing one more day?
00:28:16.640 They chose, it was the leadership at the time they chose to designate because they didn't
00:28:21.180 want to.
00:28:21.940 So look, I understand these early Christians.
00:28:24.900 It's not black and white.
00:28:26.500 Okay.
00:28:26.780 It's, it's very, very gross history between both the Jewish people and the early Christians.
00:28:32.320 The early Christians were being persecuted by both Rome and Jews.
00:28:37.700 The early Christians were kicked out of the synagogues because they believed in Christ.
00:28:41.200 So they were being persecuted by the Jewish leaders and then the Romans, right?
00:28:45.740 And then Jewish people were being persecuted by the Romans as well at certain points after
00:28:50.120 the rebellions and after, after the dispersion of the temple and everything.
00:28:53.840 So there was, there was an animosity between the Jewish people and early Christians.
00:28:59.640 And this is what created a lot of friction.
00:29:01.620 And so it continued to increase by the time of the third century.
00:29:06.220 Council of Nicaea, you had many of the, of the bishops at the time saying that we don't
00:29:10.180 want anything to do with the practices of the Jewish people.
00:29:12.580 And that they started to make their own practices.
00:29:15.980 Now that doesn't mean that they're, that they were right about to, to have that attitude
00:29:20.640 and to look, I get it.
00:29:22.960 Jewish people, if they were claiming, we have the law, we're bastions of the law, but then
00:29:26.780 they're doing it poorly and acting like jerks about it.
00:29:30.440 That's not a good representation, right?
00:29:32.940 As under the sun, right?
00:29:34.640 This is what, I feel like this is what I, I know you're not on Twitter, but like, I'm
00:29:40.380 like, we've been fighting this weird battle with the antisemitism and all that.
00:29:44.480 And in the end, you just end up getting people who are like, you know, F these guys, you know,
00:29:49.720 screw these guys.
00:29:50.420 And I'm like, yeah, but like, you're taking it a little too far.
00:29:54.720 And the, the, the explanation, the logical conclusion for everyone is like, well then reject
00:29:59.280 all this.
00:29:59.820 And I'm like, yeah, maybe with the bathwater kind of a situation.
00:30:02.480 Like, I don't, I don't think that that's right, but I understand the inclination, right?
00:30:06.000 Because it's just annoying.
00:30:07.360 Like in the 15th century, some, one of the popes was saying, you should never take any
00:30:11.660 medicine from a Jewish person.
00:30:13.860 And you're like, wait, what?
00:30:15.540 You're not, how many doctors are so many Jewish doctors right now, dude?
00:30:19.280 That's crazy.
00:30:19.920 Is they, because there was a, you know, um, at the time there was a, uh, you know, a community
00:30:25.500 of Jewish people, not following God's law, but engaging in their own witchcraft and different
00:30:30.840 types of things they were doing, paganism to which they were doing sorcery and spells.
00:30:35.140 And they were, you know, just like any person from any race can either walk with God or they
00:30:39.300 can engage in the, in the sorcery of the nations.
00:30:41.820 Right.
00:30:42.420 So like, but at the time that focus from this Pope was, oh, because the Jews in the, that
00:30:47.760 we know about these Jews in our area that are delving in magic and witchcraft.
00:30:50.980 I don't trust any medicine you can give from them.
00:30:52.760 Never take medicine from a Jew.
00:30:53.920 They don't explain never take medicine from a Jew who's practicing witchcraft.
00:30:58.400 They just, the edicts don't take medicine from a Jew.
00:31:01.860 You see what I'm saying?
00:31:02.540 So like, it gets really muddy throughout history.
00:31:04.980 It gets, there's not a lot of nuance sometimes and it just causes this division.
00:31:08.660 And I think that, I think that Satan really loves that.
00:31:11.220 I think he loves that, that we start hating on each other, creating division to me.
00:31:15.020 Like we talk about this in our best game Babylon series that, uh, the, the tenants of
00:31:18.840 communism is the core governance of ancient Babylon, which they maintained at the tower
00:31:25.320 of Babel.
00:31:25.760 It's how they incited people to rebel against God and to, to essentially be the first example
00:31:31.400 of worshiping the state.
00:31:32.960 Right.
00:31:33.400 And this is what Josephus talks about in his, you know, antiquity of the Jews about the
00:31:36.820 motivations of the people at the tower of Babel.
00:31:38.840 And he's explaining communism without that language, obviously, but he's explaining communism
00:31:42.600 and it's always to segment and to divide, get people fighting with each other, get people
00:31:46.340 to hate God, put dependency on the state.
00:31:48.120 It's, it's, uh, building a collectivistic authoritarian control.
00:31:52.160 And so this is where that he loves it when Christians fight with each other, right?
00:31:56.340 We cannibalize each other from within.
00:31:57.760 And then also, uh, we cannibalize other people groups and demonize them.
00:32:01.180 And, and it just pushes people further away from God to become stumbling blocks.
00:32:04.560 And so this is where, when I started looking at this, like I was going to a Methodist church,
00:32:08.440 like they don't keep the Sabbath.
00:32:10.180 Like they don't, they don't, they think that we're, you know, into the law of Christ, which
00:32:15.480 is funny to me because I'm sitting there going like, wait a minute.
00:32:18.680 So when I actually started researching Christ, who is a prophet of God, the son of God, he
00:32:23.480 says he only does and says what his father does and says.
00:32:26.300 And then John seven, 16, that his doctrine is his father's doctrine.
00:32:30.060 And he says in John 15, eight through 11, that he did his father's commandments.
00:32:33.640 And that's how he had his joy.
00:32:35.040 And he hopes that our joy would be full.
00:32:36.720 And then he says in Matthew 19, 16, if you want eternal life, keep the commandments of
00:32:41.140 God.
00:32:42.540 And then his disciple, John in first John chapter five says, if you want to love God and love
00:32:47.300 people, you must keep God's commandments.
00:32:50.220 And so when I read these things and I say, well, why are, what are God's commandments?
00:32:54.520 And I go to my pastor.
00:32:55.640 Cause I used to be that, I jokingly call myself a word nerd.
00:32:58.460 So like I would be studying the Bible in between church services, right?
00:33:01.520 I studied every day.
00:33:02.460 And so like, I would go and make appointments with pastors in between the services and their
00:33:06.540 office hours and try to ask them questions.
00:33:08.600 I would ask them about the Nephilim and the days of Noah.
00:33:10.820 And I would ask them about Deuteronomy three and the giants.
00:33:13.140 And many of them had no answers.
00:33:14.800 Right.
00:33:15.220 Yeah.
00:33:15.580 That's what I'm expecting.
00:33:16.700 Yeah.
00:33:17.080 But then I also started to ask them about stuff like this.
00:33:19.460 Right.
00:33:19.700 So like, what does this mean?
00:33:21.140 Like you, I know that our church here says that we take the, we supposed to keep the 10 commandments,
00:33:24.980 but why do we leave out the fourth one?
00:33:27.320 Like what's going on there?
00:33:28.140 Right.
00:33:28.460 And I'm not a seventh day Adventist, right?
00:33:30.300 I'm just, it's just a logical question.
00:33:32.460 And they'll say, oh, well now we, we do the Sabbath.
00:33:34.560 The Sabbath has been changed now.
00:33:35.800 It's been like, now we, we observe the Sabbath because we rest in Christ every day.
00:33:40.080 And I'm like, but wait a minute.
00:33:41.320 That not only does it never say that anywhere in the Bible, but this big change has happened,
00:33:46.260 but it also, that's not even the commandment for keeping the Sabbath.
00:33:51.200 You can't set apart one day as sanctified and holy every day.
00:33:55.340 Cause it says God hallowed one day out of the week to be sanctified for rest.
00:34:00.100 Not every day.
00:34:01.000 Paul even says, and Thessalonians, the man is not working six days a week is a reprobate.
00:34:06.620 Like there's six days for, even in the command in Exodus 20, it says there's six days for working,
00:34:10.720 but on the Sabbath we take a day off.
00:34:12.460 So it's like, okay, so how am I just pretending that I'm resting all of the days when I'm not, I'm going to work.
00:34:21.720 You know what I mean?
00:34:22.460 Like I'm not resting.
00:34:23.660 I'm not doing the actual, but they're like, oh, you just rest in Christ.
00:34:26.560 Cause you obey Christ.
00:34:27.540 I'm like, but Christ said to obey these commandments.
00:34:30.740 So how this is contradictory logic, sir, you know?
00:34:33.640 And, um, some of them were, we're just like, yeah, it's, it's something to consider, but you know, we, uh, you know,
00:34:40.700 they always have to fall back in the official doctrine of their denomination because it's how they get paid.
00:34:44.660 I mean, it's their job.
00:34:45.820 You know what I mean?
00:34:46.280 They're employed.
00:34:47.280 I'm not saying the men, those men are not genuine men who want to know truth in their life.
00:34:51.640 I'm just saying there, there does come a pressure point where they have to decide, you know,
00:34:56.560 I'm going to get kicked out of my denomination.
00:34:58.420 I'm going to, you know, lose my income.
00:35:00.740 Um, or do I stir the waters and start talking about this issue and go through the same demonization
00:35:08.040 you see other Christians go through, which is suddenly you're called a Judaizer.
00:35:11.660 And I'm like, bro, my Messiah was from the lion, the lion of the tribe of Judah.
00:35:17.000 So for one, Judaizing was absconding the commandments in favor of new traditions and added traditions.
00:35:25.400 But my Messiah from the tribe of Judah said, keeping the commandments of God is how I
00:35:30.540 disciple after him.
00:35:32.140 And the old Testament says that that's the epitome of wisdom.
00:35:35.840 Um, it's literally how we're strong and courageous.
00:35:38.220 Joshua chapter one, verse eight and nine.
00:35:40.300 Um, it is like, why would I not like the greatest patriarchs in all the Bible kept the commandments
00:35:45.040 and we're honored by God.
00:35:45.960 Like, how could I suddenly go?
00:35:47.620 How can all that suddenly change?
00:35:49.060 And if it did change, where's the new list?
00:35:53.340 Where's the new, you know, Mount Sinai moment of here are these commandments you should keep
00:35:58.340 for righteousness.
00:35:59.340 There is none.
00:35:59.940 It's all the same.
00:36:00.680 Can I ask you a question, Sean?
00:36:01.680 Um, yeah, sure.
00:36:02.900 It's just your personal opinion.
00:36:04.100 Like, cause I, I, I said, I sympathize with what, uh, what's going on with those Christian
00:36:10.460 pastors because they're, they're given an option and the option that they have to weigh
00:36:14.940 that.
00:36:15.660 Do you think that, uh, by ignoring the minutia that you have, that you are like constantly
00:36:23.820 looking at, do you think that it's beneficial for.
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00:36:42.680 I don't know how to phrase this question.
00:36:45.020 Like, do you think that they are doing more harm than good by ignoring that and just saying
00:36:48.840 like, Hey, listen, cause like I'm going to go after and try to help, help these people
00:36:53.400 and I'm in a position to help more people.
00:36:55.160 But by ignoring some of this stuff, like, do you think that it really cascades down where
00:37:00.380 they, they're missing something huge?
00:37:02.880 Uh, it, it, yes and no.
00:37:04.920 And I, and I hate to, to, to, you know, run the, run the fence like that because it's the
00:37:09.500 answer requires, uh, context, situational context, right?
00:37:13.880 The answer requires situational context.
00:37:15.400 So like what I noticed a lot of times growing up in church, uh, cause I went to church all
00:37:19.800 my life, guys, my dad, my dad was a pastor for many years and then he went off to do his
00:37:23.920 own ministry where he has orphanages in different countries.
00:37:26.320 And so he stopped pastoring, but I continued to go to church all my life.
00:37:29.720 And I just was, I would always try to talk to people in church about the Bible and nobody
00:37:34.540 knew the Bible.
00:37:36.460 And I, and I started to realize in my mid twenties, this is a problem.
00:37:39.920 Like I, you know, we go to church, we hang out, we have a good time.
00:37:42.820 I'm part of the youth group, the men's group, all that kind of stuff.
00:37:44.980 We, you know, after church, we go to Applebee's or Chili's or whatever.
00:37:48.360 And we're talking about the football game or talking about, you know, where are we going
00:37:51.200 to go camping or, you know, when we're going to get together and grill out, but nobody can
00:37:55.000 talk about the Bible.
00:37:56.000 Nobody can even hold a general conversation about the Bible.
00:37:59.140 And to me, this is like a big problem.
00:38:00.920 Like we're supposed to be studied and approved in the word as scripture tells us.
00:38:04.540 We're supposed to actually be learning this thing for our sanctification as, as Paul teaches
00:38:09.220 Timothy in first Timothy chapter four, he talks about, these are the scriptures that you've
00:38:12.780 had since your youth that will make you wise for salvation.
00:38:15.160 And I'm like, okay, so I think, I think I need to read the stuff and know it, you know
00:38:20.640 what I mean?
00:38:20.920 Like it seems to be the, the, I was always told by youth pastors, like the Bible's your,
00:38:24.800 your, your manual.
00:38:25.860 It's like your, your driver's manual for life.
00:38:28.080 You know what I mean?
00:38:28.500 It's like the, um, so I thought I kind of took that seriously, you know, and I was like,
00:38:32.780 all right, so maybe I need to read and know this book, you know, and, and because I didn't
00:38:36.160 know how to live life, I was horrible at it.
00:38:37.680 I was getting people mad at me all the time.
00:38:40.020 Um, I didn't know how to handle relationships.
00:38:41.900 I don't know how to handle weird circumstances, trauma.
00:38:45.320 I didn't know how to handle life at all.
00:38:46.840 And so my thought was, well, if this book does have wisdom to handle life, then I should
00:38:51.120 get to know it.
00:38:51.720 And the more that I studied it, the more I realized people were not studying it around
00:38:55.520 me at church, right?
00:38:57.960 Where you would expect them since we're reading from this book every Sunday and we're given
00:39:02.600 all these wonderful anecdotal stories from the pat, from the pulpit about this book,
00:39:06.240 then people are surely reading it at home.
00:39:08.880 Right.
00:39:09.640 You know, no, no.
00:39:11.600 And so it got really awkward and that's where I started making these appointments with pastors
00:39:16.200 to ask them more specific questions and kind of dig in because just trying to have general
00:39:20.580 conversation with fellow church goers wasn't, wasn't working.
00:39:23.740 And so as a result, um, I didn't, I feel like the, the, the yes and the no to your, your
00:39:30.640 question is it causes more harm.
00:39:33.180 Yes.
00:39:33.640 For those who want to know a actual definition of discipleship.
00:39:38.520 So if you're reading, we're told be like Jesus, right?
00:39:43.040 What would Jesus do?
00:39:43.880 Like we're told, this is like the most general platitude in Christianity, be like Jesus.
00:39:47.720 And then you start reading about Jesus's life and you're like, okay, well there's no standing
00:39:52.320 temple.
00:39:52.660 So I can't do that.
00:39:54.140 Um, I don't live in ancient Judea.
00:39:56.420 I don't have to deal with Pharisees.
00:39:58.100 So I don't have to, I don't have to come up with rebuttal similar to that.
00:40:01.960 So then what can I do to emulate him in his life outside of the persecution he received
00:40:08.160 that I don't receive here in the United States where, you know, it's a tame society and Christians
00:40:12.480 aren't generally being persecuted.
00:40:14.460 Um, I don't have my own band of disciples that I'm training up.
00:40:17.840 So I can't emulate that.
00:40:19.240 Like, so you start going through the life of Christ and you're like, what can I actually
00:40:22.240 do to emulate Christ?
00:40:24.040 And then I started looking at what he was actually teaching and I, you know, but I'm not someone
00:40:29.040 that just reads the new Testament.
00:40:30.220 I was also reading the front of the book too.
00:40:31.760 And I started realizing that what he was teaching is just from the old Testament.
00:40:34.700 Cause you know, I learned that the, the books of the new Testament weren't written until
00:40:39.420 after Christ died and resurrected and ascended to heaven.
00:40:42.280 So like he wasn't teaching in Matthew five and the sermon on the Mount or the, uh, the,
00:40:47.460 the Beatitudes and that whole famous sermon there, he wasn't teaching them from the book
00:40:52.120 of Galatians.
00:40:54.800 Galatians wasn't written till approximately, you know, AD 61 or two.
00:40:58.600 Like he was, he was, he was teaching them from the law and the prophets and he was saying,
00:41:04.900 these are the scriptures.
00:41:06.320 This is the word of God.
00:41:07.540 We live by every, every word from the mouth of God.
00:41:10.460 Um, and I'm sitting there going, oh, wow.
00:41:12.640 So I need to start at the front of the book.
00:41:14.320 You know, like that seems to be where a lot of his grounding was for his understanding.
00:41:19.540 And he quoted a lot from Isaiah and Deuteronomy.
00:41:22.620 And, um, and I thought, okay, so I'm gonna start with those two books.
00:41:25.220 And I, and Isaiah is probably one of my favorite books in the Bible at this point, because it,
00:41:29.540 it has so much future eschatology.
00:41:31.260 It has, uh, people being, you know, the, the rebellious priests and leaders in the days
00:41:35.920 of Isaiah being rebuked for abandoning the covenant of God and the laws of God, and then
00:41:41.860 engaging in bail worship, which led them to eventually cannibalizing themselves.
00:41:47.200 Like they just went into the spiral, you know, of absolute depravity and destruction because
00:41:52.340 they abandoned the laws of God.
00:41:53.800 And then Isaiah talks about if there's not, uh, I can't, I think it's chapter 18.
00:41:58.100 He says, if, um, if it's not according to, or sets you chapter eight, if it's not according
00:42:02.240 to the law and the prophets, it's not true.
00:42:04.780 And this is God speaking to Isaiah.
00:42:07.340 And so, um, I thought to myself, all right, well, it seems like if God spoke something
00:42:11.920 initially is, is that ever, is, are those words everlasting?
00:42:17.220 Yeah.
00:42:17.680 So, so I had to come to the conclusion.
00:42:19.740 Yes, because I kept seeing Isaiah prophesying that in the future, all nations will be required
00:42:24.180 to learn God's wisdom.
00:42:26.200 Right.
00:42:26.640 And it's not burdensome as Jesus talked about.
00:42:28.580 It's not burdensome.
00:42:29.520 What's burdensome was when men get in the way and start adding extra, extra rules to it.
00:42:33.420 Right.
00:42:33.580 And so what, what a lot of people don't realize is that if you're going to a church looking
00:42:38.860 for instruction and discipleship, because you need structure in your life, you're going
00:42:44.620 to, it depends on the church you go to, but in my experience, many of the churches were
00:42:48.720 so focused on being overly welcoming that, that there was, you know, and also probably
00:42:57.100 to do with their denominational teachings, but there was no strict concept of here's what
00:43:01.420 we do as disciples of Christ. So you have young men and women left without an actual like focused
00:43:08.120 vision for what they're supposed to be doing. It just becomes, oh, keep coming back. You know,
00:43:12.580 we want to see you here next week. And yeah, we got this, this youth social happening and we're
00:43:16.660 going to go bowling and yeah, man, come on back. Yeah. We're going to, we're going to look about
00:43:20.440 this, this little, we're going to start this new study from this workbook that we got on the
00:43:26.540 book of Philippians. And it's going to be great, man. Come on back. We'll see you on Tuesday.
00:43:29.540 You know, and, and you're just like, that's great, man. I love being welcomed and I love
00:43:33.980 having fellowship, but it's like, that's, I wasn't getting like the actual instructions
00:43:38.660 for, oh, I'm on a date and this girl's got a low cut shirt on and she's throwing me all
00:43:43.420 the signals and she wants to go back to my place. What do I do? Right. What do I do?
00:43:47.800 What do I do? Right. Right. I'm actually going to, we'll, we'll, we'll move on to what we came
00:43:52.000 here to talk about, but this, this graphic reminds me of, it's just like continuity within the Bible
00:43:57.360 and the cross references. Yeah. 340,000 cross references from old to new. So it's
00:44:02.680 pretty fantastic how that, how that works out. You know, we're, we're 41 minutes in. So before
00:44:09.140 we go to the next part of the conversation, we do have to go to, to Patreon, but I want
00:44:12.760 to address one comment before we leave YouTube. This comes from Fiv where he says the Bible
00:44:18.780 is allegory. The eyes to see and ears to hear is referencing to picking up the allegory in
00:44:24.160 the Bible. Everyone takes it literally. Uh, I used to be, uh, of that mind. Oh, sorry.
00:44:30.280 Yeah. Well, well, and still am. Uh, but then I realized that, uh, you know, cause Jordan
00:44:34.980 Peterson did a really excellent job of kind of showing the Bible to people who were dismissive
00:44:41.280 of it initially. But the thing that he did was he stripped all the history out of it and
00:44:45.340 he stripped it, certainly the supernatural out of it, out of it, but he did pin one element
00:44:50.280 and it is this how to live, uh, sort of an aspect that I think he, he did kind of a good
00:44:55.540 job. And then I realized that, uh, Jordan Peterson is an insane man who's addicted to
00:45:00.140 benzos and is, uh, gay.
00:45:02.320 The first, the first episode we ever did on this show before it was even named the show,
00:45:06.960 we had somebody on and he was talking about, uh, astrology and the Bible and how the Bible
00:45:11.720 was basically modeled after different stars and how it echoes us. And I was like, so the
00:45:16.560 Bible is astrological. It's many things. It's allegorical. It's, it's historical. It's
00:45:23.060 realistic. It's, it's all of these things all at once. And when you read it and understand
00:45:27.860 that, like I, yeah, not, not until I was like 30 that I was able to come back and kind
00:45:33.040 of look at this thing again and go, Oh, what an idiot I was. I thought these were just stories
00:45:37.960 on how to live.
00:45:38.820 You know what really broke the seal for me on that was like, you know, everybody raises
00:45:42.720 their fist. And we talked about this quite a lot in the last episode, Sean, but this
00:45:46.600 idea of like the God of the old Testament and, and how could he have, uh, uh, you know,
00:45:51.780 sort of called for the things that he called for wiping out entire civilizations and, you
00:45:56.920 know, women and children and even their animals and all this stuff. And then once you understand
00:46:01.000 this idea of like genetic manipulation, you understand the offspring of, of fallen angels,
00:46:07.020 um, and the, the attempt at corrupting, uh, human being on a, on a, on a, uh, uh, genetic
00:46:15.280 level, then all of it starts to make sense. And you go, wait a second, let me, let me look
00:46:19.100 at this again, because I didn't have that context. It's all about context. It's once you have these,
00:46:23.820 these things to plug in and look through, then all of a sudden the old Testament makes a lot
00:46:28.380 more sense and everything starts to make a lot more sense. But, uh, kind of to the conversation
00:46:32.760 that we're having here, Sean, um, the church in its modern day form has removed a lot of really
00:46:40.400 important elements from the discussion. And much like Sean bringing these, these questions to his
00:46:45.640 pastors, a lot of these people that are in the positions of authority within the church don't
00:46:49.380 have the ability to answer these hard, uh, questions and, and that leaves people lost in the
00:46:55.020 sauce. Uh, and so, um, I would say to that person and Fiv, I'm not making fun of you. I mean,
00:46:59.880 I made fun of Jordan Peterson a little bit, but, um, I have not, was not a Christian my entire life.
00:47:08.740 And now that, that I'm, you know, 35 years old, I have been one now for, I guess what has been four
00:47:14.360 years before that I was a skeptic and a conspiracy theorist. And if you asked me 10 years ago, is the
00:47:20.460 Bible true or is it allegory? I would have mistakenly, I would have been wrong. And I would have told you
00:47:25.180 that it is allegory. Um, and it is possibly potentially God is real, but the Bible might be
00:47:30.720 some, uh, something that is potent and, and, uh, is weaponized against the people to control them
00:47:38.020 one way or another. Uh, but, but now I'm realizing, yeah, the word of God is potent. And if you can
00:47:43.220 co-opt that in some way, shape or form, you can control people only something that, that, um,
00:47:47.780 that potent could be as long lasting as it has been. And as, uh, constantly attempted to, to be
00:47:55.720 twisted and, and to, uh, to, to sort of leverage people one way or another. So, but, um, with that
00:48:01.440 being said, we're at the 45 minute mark, the pores have gotten far too much content. Uh, if you want
00:48:05.740 to watch this episode, it's going to drop in its entirety in about a week. Otherwise, patreon.com
00:48:09.520 forward slash Nephilim death squad is where you want to be. And there's a bunch of perks, including the
00:48:13.560 rest of this episode, waiting there for you. Um, so, so, uh, Sean, we set out to talk about
00:48:20.640 something. Um, and that's something is this idea of like AI and where we're going with AI. And, uh,
00:48:27.560 and I know we talked about automatons and in the previous episode, we mentioned golems and things
00:48:31.340 like that. And, uh, and I told you, you know, a little bit of what I think is going on with,
00:48:35.960 with Elon Musk's AI is a conversation. I'm really eager to get into. Where do you want to start on this
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00:48:55.200 play. Um, we can start with, um, Zeus's AI automaton. Whoa. Okay. Okay. There we go. This is something
00:49:06.100 that we talked about a little bit last time, right? It's the same thing that's akin to the destroyer
00:49:10.180 that, that Odin has in, um, one of these days, I'm going to remember the name of, of where the hell
00:49:15.260 Odin lives. Uh, Asghar. Asghar. Asghar, yeah. Valhalla's where they go when they die. Asghar. Good job,
00:49:20.940 top. Uh, he's got a, uh, an automaton there as well. And these characters seem to be interchangeable.
00:49:26.580 So, uh, uh, let her rip. Yeah. Yeah. It's, uh, I think I put the slides there in the studio. Oh, okay.
00:49:33.140 Here we go. One second. Sorry. Boom. I'm going to fire the producer. All right. So even though this
00:49:39.960 image is from a movie from the 1960s, it, it, it is Jason, the Argonauts was based upon this Greek
00:49:45.920 myth about Talos. Talos is the large robot, the giant robot automaton that Zeus made. Uh, well,
00:49:53.860 he commissioned a Festus, uh, actually made it. He's our engineer, but it was, uh, owned by Zeus
00:50:00.180 because it patrolled, um, this, uh, flying piece of land and it, and it flew itself. And so in Greek
00:50:08.120 mythology, Talos, um, was this massive automaton and made of bronze and it was to protect Europa
00:50:14.320 and Crete from pirates and invaders. He encircled the island shores three times daily. And he was said
00:50:18.500 to be programmed with the knowledge of the gods. So that's seems to be like a bigger level of knowledge
00:50:23.580 than the average person. Right. And so, uh, there was actually coins that, uh, venerated Talos
00:50:31.400 in the ancient world, in ancient Greece, uh, specifically here in Crete, the silver drachma,
00:50:36.240 um, was about the wing Talos, but then you had people writing, uh, his history, writing about
00:50:41.400 this event. Um, now here's the crazy part that in modernity, Greek mythology is considered
00:50:49.220 not history by Western scholars, but by Greeks, they consider it their history.
00:50:57.040 So they, they don't think that this is just fun legends like comic book stories. They don't
00:51:00.820 think these are Marvel movies. They think this has actually happened. Like if you, even in
00:51:04.620 today, if the modern day Greek, you go to into Greece today, the average person will tell
00:51:08.960 you, Oh no, I know you guys call those, you know, legends and myths, but like, we believe
00:51:12.600 those are actual history. Oh yeah. Yeah. I'm aware.
00:51:15.320 Which is a wild paradigm, right? So what they used to think about the sacred mountain where
00:51:19.980 Zeus lived, um, was that they believed it was a temperate climate all year round mountain
00:51:24.200 gorges, lustrous forests. The gods did not always reside in their paradise. However, but
00:51:28.520 they would depart and return there via a gate of clouds guarded by the Horae, the goddesses
00:51:33.220 of the seasons. So right off the bat, this description of where this supposed council of
00:51:39.220 gods resided from time to time is insane.
00:51:45.380 Not on this show, but it is a wild description. Yeah. Yeah. He said it more like, yep, yep,
00:51:50.680 yep. Gates of clouds guarded by the Horae, the goddesses of the seasons.
00:51:56.320 Yeah. So, and mountain gorges with lush forests, temperate climate all year round. That's not
00:52:03.200 the peaks of mountains in Greece. Right. So authors claim that the tables in Zeus's palace
00:52:08.880 on Olympus were made of gold and were actually automatons created by Hephaestus. They moved
00:52:13.300 in and out of the rooms as required by the gods. Zeus's throne was situated in the pantheon
00:52:16.820 meeting hall of the gods. It was also designed by Hephaestus and was constructed with black
00:52:20.500 marble laid with gold. Each of the gods had their own palace on the mountain, usually constructed
00:52:24.220 of gold and marble and situated in a gorge in the mountain peaks.
00:52:27.480 By the way, worth mentioning that we have had people on this show who have had bizarre
00:52:31.780 dreams, interactions with all kinds of entities. And Colin in particular was brought to a place
00:52:36.800 that was made of marble with veins of gold stretching through it.
00:52:40.760 He specifically, he said the, like the sky was like that.
00:52:44.200 The sky was marble with gold.
00:52:46.220 Which makes me feel like he was underground, maybe.
00:52:48.740 Who knows? But very, very fascinating that that element should pop up again.
00:52:52.120 Interesting. So the gods met daily at Zeus's palace in this pantheon, held feasts and discussed
00:52:56.960 the fate of the mortals. They drank nectar and ate ambrosia, which perpetuated their
00:53:01.640 mortality. Allegedly, when the gods drank ambrosia, the blood in their veins was replaced
00:53:05.600 by acor, substance toxins to humans. So essentially they're not immortal because they have to drink
00:53:11.200 something to maintain a sense of immortality. Right? So this is what I was saying in the
00:53:16.440 first time we talked about the difference in the ontologies of this world where angelic
00:53:20.760 beings are spiritual beings and their bodies are designed to live forever. That's why Satan,
00:53:25.920 the other rebellious angels, as well as the first and second beast, they're thrown in the
00:53:30.600 lake of fire to be killed and destroyed because they have a different type of body that is
00:53:37.140 a little different. And this, this, it's not the normal flesh that just decays over time
00:53:42.300 and needs to be recharged with some sort of elixir to keep you going longer. Right?
00:53:46.740 So you're, you're thinking here is that the Pantheon was, I mean, Zeus being, uh, I'm sorry,
00:53:52.480 I got a question after this too. Go ahead. Zeus being Satan, right? Yes. Yeah. Zeus being the only
00:53:57.160 one with an actual immortal body, but the demigods were being, you know, genetically modified Nephilim
00:54:04.480 of different various kinds. That actually is fascinating because in my research, uh, Zeus is the number
00:54:10.860 one that I can find and track through different mythologies. Um, but I haven't really found that.
00:54:17.080 I mean, maybe if I looked, but I haven't really found that much with the, uh, with the rest of
00:54:20.100 the Pantheon, but this is the first time I'm considering that the rest of the Pantheon was
00:54:24.080 actually demigods, actually Nephilim, um, who he's figured out how to prolong their, their mortal
00:54:29.340 bodies through, you know, Ambrosia and things like that. Um, and that he's the only one that is
00:54:34.400 because the rest of them are in the lake of fire. That's interesting.
00:54:36.740 What would you, I don't know if this even makes sense, but when God curses the serpent, which is
00:54:43.240 Satan in the garden, he, uh, he says, you'll crawl on your belly and you'll eat dirt. Uh, and dirt,
00:54:49.160 I suppose that means, uh, like the flesh of humans is, this is what Adam is made out of.
00:54:54.180 And if you, I don't know, just my, my brain, when, when I'm thinking about it, it's if you're cursed
00:54:59.280 to eat dirt, that means that you like, you have to, you have to. So like in order to what,
00:55:04.340 to sustain yourself or to continue on, like this is a curse. Um, what, where do you put that as far
00:55:10.620 as, uh, his body being immortal in that way? Well, um, I don't, so when I take the, the ancient
00:55:19.200 Israelite literature of the first United Jubilees and how it describes the events of, of the garden
00:55:24.820 of Eden, um, it seems to be, cause they have a continuity within their, their testimonies.
00:55:31.200 And so it seems to be that the serpent was an actual serpent who was influenced by the angel
00:55:36.940 that we would reference as Satan. So the serpent, the serpent, that's why the, and I grant you that
00:55:43.020 the language in Genesis three gets, gets, uh, difficult because it talks about the serpent
00:55:48.360 being cursed. And then it's, and then it talks about the woman, you know, and how she's, uh, you
00:55:53.060 know, the serpent will bruise her heel, but she'll just crush his head. And so then you think,
00:55:58.360 all right, there seems to be some prophetic metaphor here, but then there also seems to
00:56:02.840 be like the serpent's literally going to crawl in the dust of the earth as if he didn't previously,
00:56:07.040 as if he had arms and legs previously or something, you know, could stand or something.
00:56:11.060 So there's a lot there. And it seems to be that from those two books and how they speak
00:56:16.020 on this issue as well, with extra detail, Gadriel is another name for Satan. Just Satan has a
00:56:21.640 lot of names in scripture. So he's, he's referenced as the dragon, um, the accuser of the brethren,
00:56:26.980 um, uh, the murderer from the beginning. He's referenced as Azazel. He's referenced as Gadriel.
00:56:33.120 He's referenced as Mestima. And so he has many different names, uh, in scripture. First, you know,
00:56:39.000 69 references is Gadriel is the one that was in the garden, tempting Eve. And then we also see other
00:56:45.780 places saying it was actually Satan, the dragon from the beginning, tempting Eve and how he was
00:56:50.640 slightly different in his subtlety and his, his intellect and, and basically his transgressions
00:56:56.140 than all the other rebellious angels under Samyazza's rule. And so this is where we're trying to
00:57:01.860 actually, we're trying to actually demonstrate this in our little days of Noah series. Cause I have,
00:57:05.620 I'm portraying the fallen angels interacting on the earth. Right. And so like I have a Zazel with
00:57:10.820 Samyazza and Tyrell and they don't really trust him, you know, because he's a, he's kind of a wild
00:57:15.660 he's he, they don't understand him. Right. So like he's, it's a, we try to actually portray
00:57:20.420 this type of thing that I see being discussed in 1st Enoch and Jubilees about, um, the original
00:57:26.200 Satan who influenced the actual animal. So what Jubilee says is when Adam and Eve were kicked
00:57:30.940 out of the garden, the, all the animals, their mouths were closed and they can no longer speak.
00:57:37.520 Yeah. So you remember in, in the book of Numbers where Balaam's donkey starts talking to him?
00:57:43.200 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You remember? Cause there's that angel on the road and the angel is going to kill
00:57:46.880 him. If he keeps going down that road and the donkey's trying to turn to the side and move out
00:57:50.520 of the way. And don't, and Balaam's just like, what are you doing? Donkey starts hitting his donkey.
00:57:54.100 And then it says that God opened the mouth of the donkey and the donkey spoke to Balaam and said,
00:57:57.800 why are you hitting me? Having not been your donkey all these years. Like what?
00:58:04.660 What are we saying? Like that? So not only does the donkey show cognizant awareness that he's
00:58:13.880 been this Balaam's donkey all this time and he's been a good donkey for him and he knows his role.
00:58:18.560 And he's been like, and he's trying to save him from getting killed because Balaam is going to
00:58:22.380 curse Israel. And the donkey is afraid of this angel that's about to strike at him. And so the donkey's
00:58:27.940 actually saving Balaam and Balaam doesn't realize it until God opens Balaam's eyes to see the angel on
00:58:32.780 the road. But that, but so no one ever asks in church, wait a minute, how can donkeys talk the
00:58:40.500 language of whatever Balaam spoke, whether it's Akkadian or, or ancient, you know, Chalcedon,
00:58:46.920 like Babylonian, like whatever Mesopotamian, whatever he spoke in the, or what's going on
00:58:52.600 here? Like, it's just, just one of these miracles that nobody can explain. No, actually it's already,
00:58:57.900 it's already been introduced to us in Jubilees. Now I know I may have mentioned this, this book a
00:59:03.340 couple of times in, in our first encounter, but a lot of people don't know the history of the book
00:59:08.280 of Jubilees. We've gone into great depth to show people that manuscript history and how the church
00:59:12.660 is like, not only is it actually in the canon of the Ethiopians, but it was called the Apocalypse
00:59:17.920 of Moses. And it was considered a well-established book of the Israelite literature. They considered
00:59:23.860 sacred writings so much so that you have people quoting from it in the second, third century
00:59:28.780 church fathers. You also have a historian, a Greek historian in the eighth century AD using
00:59:33.500 information solely from Jubilees to create his world history. So like it was a well-established
00:59:39.520 concept that, and by the way, and it was about the giants. It's like a well-documented thing.
00:59:47.340 And in fact, it wasn't until after the council of Trent to one of the popes, I think it was Pope
00:59:52.020 Gregory the 13th. He decided to create a list of banned books in which he included the Apocalypse
00:59:58.500 of Moses, the book of Jubilees in those banned books and told Christians to stop reading it.
01:00:03.100 Right. So this is where, um, it's an incredible book. It's, it's like, there's nothing in it that
01:00:11.020 disagrees with anything in the old and new Testament. It's got prophecies of the, of the millennial
01:00:15.700 reign. It's got, it's got all this wonderful information about the patriarchs that used to be
01:00:19.500 called the lesser Genesis or little Genesis because it had more little details than the actual book of
01:00:24.000 Genesis, not because it was less than authority and weight or whatever. It had actually more description
01:00:28.660 of little details. And so they called it the little Genesis. And, and it does cover generally that same
01:00:35.020 lifespan, uh, time span from, from the creation up until the days of the Exodus. Um, very similar to the
01:00:40.580 book of Genesis. Uh, but it actually talks about all the animals could speak with one tongue and with
01:00:45.980 Adam and Eve in the garden, but because of what the snake did being influenced into doing this and they,
01:00:52.260 when Adam and Eve got kicked out and all the animals got kicked out of the garden, they all
01:00:55.520 lost their ability to speak with mankind. So this is why, have you ever wondered like, why,
01:01:01.000 like, um, why animals know your language? Like they know, dude, I was going to bring that up,
01:01:08.660 but I, I felt like I felt so stupid. What's his name? Uh, Rupert. I'm so glad somebody smart
01:01:13.400 brought that up. Sheldrake. Rupert Sheldrake has some interesting studies on that. Yeah. This idea
01:01:18.280 that, um, uh, there seems to be like a telepathic communication on some level with, with house
01:01:23.060 pets to the degree that they know when you're going to come home, even if you change the variable,
01:01:27.160 like, let's say you come home every day from at 5 PM and you would assume the animals get used to
01:01:31.520 that, change that variable up. And still they'll be able to observe through a camera that about 15
01:01:36.160 minutes before you arrive, even if it's varied, the animal will still get up, suddenly get restless,
01:01:41.080 go to the windows and things like that. And he was able to demonstrate that with some success,
01:01:44.780 but there is this other phenomenon where like people will talk to a dog and the dog like won't
01:01:50.400 respond. And then they'll talk to a dog in Spanish, like if it's from a Spanish household and it'll
01:01:55.360 know. And it's like, it, it, it far exceeds tone of voice. Cause a lot of people are like,
01:01:59.440 what, what animals are picking up on is your inflection and your tone. You go, you want to go
01:02:03.080 outside? And it's like, there's an excitement, you know, inquisitive kind of a thing. And the dog's
01:02:07.420 picking up on that. And then it's like, sometimes it seems to go beyond that. There's even that one
01:02:11.460 instance of that dog that has all those buttons laid out on the ground and the buttons, there's
01:02:15.480 like 30 different buttons and they all have different, uh, words that they're associated
01:02:19.060 with. And this dog will slap those buttons in full sentences. Like something's in the backyard
01:02:24.440 and like, and then the dog like goes to the backyard. Like he's like excited about like
01:02:28.500 something's back there, you know, and he'd let it out. There's like a small animal or whatever,
01:02:31.440 but I think it's a poodle, which poodles are known for their intelligence. Uh, there's actually a
01:02:36.400 military breed, I think. But yeah, so, so I was going to bring that up, but I was like, that can't,
01:02:40.440 even, even for me, that sound, and I say a lot of silly things, but I like that one. I like that
01:02:46.020 one. There seems to be something there in, in my, uh, in my opinion. Yeah. There's a, I'm going to
01:02:50.480 steal this joke from a comedian, but there's a, there's a comedian who has a bit on this and he's
01:02:55.240 like, what is it? What do you think a Mexican dog sounds like? They're like, Hey, bark, bark. Hey,
01:03:01.280 he's like, what do you, what do you think? What do you think a Chinese dog sounds like? And they're
01:03:05.060 like, help, help, help, help. That's a banger. I wonder who said that. It's true. Yeah. I mean,
01:03:11.460 even Spanish people think, uh, dogs sound like when the dog barks, they go, yip, yip, yip. It's
01:03:16.640 like that noise. I, uh, there was a, um, a dog that I, I saw recently. It was going viral on TikTok
01:03:23.040 and like, let's say it was like Russian or something like that. And this damn dog barking in
01:03:28.240 Russian. And it was like a Husky, you know, Huskies are particularly vocal. They have a lot of vocal
01:03:32.120 range. And I'm like this. Yeah, it has it. No, it was Italian and it had an Italian accent
01:03:37.680 and it was like, there was no way around it. I was, I was floored. So yeah, it's like,
01:03:41.400 I'm continuously seeing, especially with dogs. They do amazing things. I've been thinking about
01:03:46.000 that recently. I know this is going to sound crazy, but like the power of, of the spoken
01:03:50.740 word and the ability to prophesy and things like that. And like animals don't have that ability,
01:03:55.020 but what is happening with dogs? And, and like, when they go like, I love you. And you're like,
01:04:00.560 what is it? You said, I love you. What does this tie in at all with like the millennial
01:04:04.780 reign where the animals will not eat each other? Inside the kingdom of God on his holy
01:04:10.520 mountain, Isaiah 11, nothing will hurt or harm on my holy mountain. So that's the new Jerusalem.
01:04:16.840 So inside the kingdom of God, uh, there will not, we will not see the normal jungle cycle,
01:04:23.880 right. Of eat or be eaten. Um, but I think outside you still will have normal, normal, uh, zoology,
01:04:32.240 if you will, but inside it's a place of peace. And, you know, so there, that's why the lion will eat
01:04:37.280 straw and that kind of stuff. Um, the, the baby complainer, the outer hole, that kind of thing.
01:04:42.100 Um, because it's the kingdom of God. And so that's, and also that's what Jubilee is even talks about.
01:04:48.400 I think it's chapter 19 where it talks about after, uh, after the, the, the sanctuary in the
01:04:54.260 tabernacle of God descends the earth after the millennial reign, then the whole earth is going
01:04:59.180 to become like the kingdom of God. So there's a intermediate time, which is that thousand years
01:05:05.400 where, um, the resurrected saints of God under Christ's authority are ruling reign over the nations
01:05:11.140 to, to create peace on the earth for a thousand years so that people can learn the ways of God,
01:05:16.240 which is how you get salvation. So it's like, I think that the, um, you know, in first Peter,
01:05:23.580 where it talks about the Lord is not someone is coming, but he's patient, not wishing that he
01:05:26.500 should perish, but that as many as possible should come to salvation. And this, that's what the
01:05:30.420 millennial reign is. It's a thousand years where Satan's locked in a hole. Unclean spirits are
01:05:34.340 already destroyed in the lake of fire. There's no antagonists. God is actually on the earth.
01:05:39.180 His son is reigning and teaching people how to live properly with wisdom, settling disputes among
01:05:43.360 them as Isaiah two, four talks about, and people can actually just, there's no sickness, no disease.
01:05:48.900 You get, um, medicine from the trees of life as Ezekiel 47, 12 and revelation 22, five say for the
01:05:55.740 nations. So you get free healthcare. Basically you got freed for food and water from the new Jerusalem.
01:06:01.500 You get the water of life flowing out from the new Jerusalem that refreshes the water courses of the
01:06:05.560 earth as Isaiah 47, 12 talks about as well. And that's where it's like the, the people,
01:06:10.660 the nations that live outside of the new Jerusalem for a thousand years are going to experience life
01:06:15.120 like we've never known before. And it's the ultimate like missions ground. It's the ultimate
01:06:20.420 place where they think about no war, no disease, no famine, the population rate is going to be out
01:06:26.760 of control and everybody's being taught the ways of God, how to love God. They can actually go see
01:06:32.920 Christ in the, in the city. So like imagine, and there's no Satan running around trying to deceive
01:06:38.820 people and tempt people. There's no unclean spirits trying to infest people. Like you're going to
01:06:42.160 have, it's going to be the biggest harvest of souls at the end of the millennial reign that you've ever
01:06:47.260 could ever imagine. So I always joke, like I would say, you know, um, I know that Jesus describes like
01:06:54.240 the, the, the, the narrow and the wide gate and the narrow road kind of concept. But I think at the
01:06:59.760 end of the story, after the millennial reign, God is going to win the numbers game.
01:07:03.540 He's going to have more family members than will have to be destroyed because of rebellion.
01:07:10.600 So he's going to, because there's just going to be unfettered thousand years of him and his son
01:07:15.540 being on the earth, helping people live according to their wisdom and no killing, no trafficking.
01:07:21.120 That's what, you know, I'm not really blaming that previous comp that we got from whatever that
01:07:26.120 guy's name was, Fiv or whatever. But the people that, that it's kind of a new age mentality where
01:07:32.080 people say, Oh, the Bible's allegory. It's just a bunch of allegory. You can interpret it however
01:07:35.280 you like. To me, that type of a hermeneutic is like an etch-a-sketch. You know, it's like five
01:07:41.120 minutes later, they're going to shake it up and just redraw the lines because they don't have any
01:07:45.360 concrete hermeneutic to stand on because they're not defining terms. They're not placing events and
01:07:49.920 people in places in history. It's just simply, Oh, you know, I don't understand that. So it must be
01:07:54.240 allegorical. I'm going to make up a meeting for it. Right. Your brain is an etch-a-sketch like start,
01:07:59.640 slow down, define the terms. Look, there's a ton of archeological history out there that validates
01:08:04.520 tons of stories in the Bible. Like it's amazing. I even talked to an archeologist in 2012 who was
01:08:11.860 on an archeological dig in Northern Israel at the border of Syria in the 1970s. And he said that the
01:08:18.440 Israeli army was shooting at Syrians on this side of the mountain. And they're on the other, on the
01:08:23.980 crest on the other side of the mountain, digging an old palace of Solomon up where he kept a bunch of
01:08:29.320 his horses with the Solomon's crest on the pillars that they were digging out of the dirt.
01:08:33.900 Wow.
01:08:34.920 You know, and you're like, that's first Kings chapter 11. Like that's history's venerated right
01:08:39.820 there. Like the Bible and all the surrounding events and details of the Bible venerated with
01:08:44.700 just these men in the dirt in the seventies. But the average person doesn't care about those details
01:08:50.140 because many of them still are struggling with other emotional aspects in their life and they don't
01:08:56.100 want the wisdom of God in their life.
01:08:57.840 Yeah. Or they're struggling with the, with what Western culture has done to the Bible. It's,
01:09:02.160 it's caricaturized it. And then it's, it's, it's created a straw man to ridicule. Um, and it's
01:09:06.780 done it quite effectively. And it's, you know, I mean, I get it. I, I was there like, as if,
01:09:11.540 if you're showing the proof, then you're like, well, if I'm shown, then the responsibility's on me,
01:09:15.500 they don't, they don't really want that. But well, I want to, I want to ask a question and then I want
01:09:19.960 to get back to this automaton thing. Um, but speaking of, of sort of like archeological discoveries
01:09:24.680 discoveries that, that give veracity to the Bible, what do you make of that? Uh, the idea that they
01:09:30.700 discovered Noah's Ark on a mountain in Arafat, um, that was recently exposed due to a mudslide
01:09:39.440 where previously only some of it was there. And, and, and there was some speculation that it was
01:09:43.180 Noah's Ark. Um, and then this mudslide happened and it reveals, you know, the rest of the body of
01:09:48.900 the ship and it even, uh, allegedly, and I'm not there to measure it myself, but is the measurements
01:09:54.320 that were described in the Bible. And that this is in fact, actually Noah's Ark. It wasn't on Mount
01:09:59.520 Arafat specifically. It was on a mountain in the mountain range of Arafat. What do I think about it?
01:10:08.260 I think if it has Noah's Ark, that's wonderful. Um, I think it's extremely, uh, uh, suspicious that a
01:10:15.800 boat of that size is at the top of the mountain range. Yeah, dude. I mean, even if it's not,
01:10:19.780 yeah, even if it's not, um, uh, Noah's Ark, it certainly tells you that there was a super big
01:10:25.100 flood. Yeah. Yeah, definitely. Um, yeah, I believe in a worldwide flood. I believe the scriptures are
01:10:31.440 very clear on that. Um, in fact, what's so amazing is, uh, first Enoch, when it prophesies the flood,
01:10:36.320 it describes an enclosed room with water filling it up to its roof. Oh, oh, that's an interesting
01:10:43.900 way to describe that. Hey, I like that. Yeah. I know we're not getting into that, you know,
01:10:50.260 flat around conversation, but just food for thought. So it's an interesting idea. Um, and I would love
01:10:56.160 it to be the actual Ark of the Covenant or excuse me, the actual Ark of Noah. That'd be amazing. Um,
01:11:01.500 I don't think there's anything, uh, if, if it's not, it still is extremely peculiar that a massive
01:11:08.120 vessel that size is, is on top of a mountain. It just makes no sense. But the, just in the,
01:11:13.420 the, the engineering and the mathematics involved in the art, the Ark itself was revolutionary for
01:11:19.280 shipbuilding in the 1700s. And a lot of people don't realize that it was, they were, they were
01:11:23.080 trying to figure out, um, how to create a bigger vessel for shipping cargo to the Americas. And then
01:11:28.820 a guy in the 1700s looked at the dimensions given in Genesis for the Ark and was like,
01:11:33.900 that looks like it's like architecturally sound because of its dimensions, you know? And so he built
01:11:39.640 the ship and lo and behold, it was more seaworthy than any other ship because it was a really
01:11:45.480 difficult to capsize in big waves. And so that revolutionized the cargo transport system across
01:11:51.440 the Atlantic, uh, in the last 300 years based off of Noah's design. That alone is, is fascinating,
01:11:57.880 right? Uh, shout out to Jen too. Uh, she's, she's a longtime supporter of the show. And, uh,
01:12:03.880 so I am comfortable bringing this up. Uh, she says scientists stuck rods inside of the Ark and
01:12:09.340 took samples. So I imagine they're, they're taking like cylindrical rods and they're pulling out, uh,
01:12:13.700 uh, core samples of the, of the, the, the, I guess the wood and they found animal hair and DNA within
01:12:19.720 it. That's, that's fascinating. I mean, of course, you know, um, to, uh, to your point, if it, if it's
01:12:26.000 not, it doesn't take away and it certainly still speaks of some, uh, unbelievable flood. Uh, but,
01:12:33.020 but of course I am pulling for it to be the case. Uh, uh, that would be huge. I just think that we're
01:12:37.860 kind of in this, in this season of, of revelation. And I don't necessarily mean that has to be in the,
01:12:42.180 in the, in the sense of, uh, we are in the book of revelation, but like this revealing, like we have
01:12:47.900 this technology and it's just feels like many things are being revealed to us in this moment.
01:12:52.520 And, um, and, uh, you know, maybe I'm biased because of the show that I do, but I feel like
01:12:57.200 we're, we're experiencing, um, uh, I guess maybe I'll just use the term like a revitalization.
01:13:02.960 I feel like more people, and I could be, but it could be because we're doing this show. Um,
01:13:07.840 and so we're speaking directly to these people, but I just feel like there are so many things
01:13:11.440 we're in such a strange season that it's causing people to ask questions. And the more they ask these
01:13:16.900 questions, the more that they're coming to Christ. And so, I don't think so. We'll get back into the,
01:13:21.520 I think you're an idiot. No, no, no, no. Uh, we'll, we'll, we'll go into the slideshow now,
01:13:26.380 but yeah, the more that we go like in real life, the more people we actually talk to.
01:13:30.480 And now that like, because of the show, we're able to do stuff like that. And these are not
01:13:34.920 people that are giving us, uh, you know, um, the, the recency bias of the latest episode we did.
01:13:40.820 They have no idea who we are, but they they're talking about it. Yeah. We bought a, I bought
01:13:44.360 a gibberellins to, uh, people at a coffee shop and they were like, what? So they're,
01:13:50.800 they're like ready to hear it, which is interesting. All right. So let's, uh, we'll jump
01:13:55.360 quickly into revelation with some of these slides and these automaton ideas. Cause it,
01:13:59.120 it goes into revelation 13 very quickly. So, uh, it, Adrian Myers is a research scholar from
01:14:04.680 Stanford university. She wrote an article while back after she was looking into syncretism
01:14:08.700 and specifically in relationship to automatons in the ancient world, because she was a, she
01:14:14.680 was heard the stuff I just read you about Zeus and his automaton. And she knew about all
01:14:18.340 that, but then she was like, what about other cultures? So she started researching and she,
01:14:22.340 this is some quotes from her, uh, with some artwork from ancient India on the right hand
01:14:26.180 side. She said, my research into the first inklings of scientific impulse took me into the
01:14:30.080 world of mythology where ancient people first envisioned making artificial life, automatons,
01:14:34.660 self-moving devices, and other marvelous things long before the technology made them
01:14:38.020 possible. These stories about robots and other machines in ancient oral traditions were first
01:14:42.400 written down in the time of Homer around 2700 years ago, but the Greeks were not the only
01:14:46.680 people to imagine automatons and machines in antiquity. Similar stories exist in the Ramayana,
01:14:51.680 the Mahabharata, and other epics. In Indian myths and Hindu myths, automatons are made by the
01:14:57.480 engineer God Vishwakama and the sorceress Maya. In Greek myths are made by the God of technology
01:15:02.840 Hephaestus and the brilliant artisan Daedalus. And so this on the right hand side is a
01:15:07.900 depiction carved into, you know, Buddhist temples about automatons.
01:15:14.060 Here's more automatons. This one actually looks like the thing from that. I can't remember the
01:15:19.660 name of that show. Um, um, anyway, so Adrian, she continues to say, I consider such myths to be
01:15:26.120 the world's first science fiction stories. No single civilization had a monopoly in ancient
01:15:30.660 dreams of ancient, of advanced technology. Whether one looks at the Greek, Etruscan, Egyptian,
01:15:34.740 Hindu, Islamic, Chinese, or other ancient cultural myth about artificial life, they all contemplate
01:15:39.800 what wonders might be achieved if only one could possess the divine creativity and abilities of the
01:15:43.980 gods. But it's not possible to draw a direct line of development from mythology over millennia to
01:15:48.740 modern scientific knowledge. In Indian and Hellenistic cultures borrowed and influenced each other
01:15:54.700 beginning in the fifth century BC and syncretism intensified after Alexander of Macedon and King
01:16:00.240 Porus began relations in the fourth century BC. So do you remember last time how we talked about the
01:16:06.040 Vamanas and how I said there was a strong correlation between the Greeks, the Egyptians, the Babylonians,
01:16:11.840 and the Indians, they all had Vamanas. Yes. And they, they all knew about each other having Vamanas.
01:16:17.300 Here's Adrian Meyer research scholar from Stanford saying this began around the fourth century BC
01:16:22.680 according to her research. So just in case everyone who saw the last one's like, who's this crackpot
01:16:28.420 Sean? He's not a PhD. He's not an official historian. He doesn't have, you know, Stanford researchers saying the
01:16:34.960 same stuff, right? So the traveling Greek sage Apollodorus of Tiana observed automated servants
01:16:41.480 and self-propelled carts in the courts of the ruler of India. And India was centuries out of Europe and
01:16:46.620 the technology of distillation of hydraulics. Centuries ahead. What happened to India? Now they can't figure
01:16:55.260 out toilets. I know they're all messed up, man. What the heck? Well, so much warfare disease. Remember
01:17:01.000 Alexander the great conquered them like crazy. So you have a lot of, you know, warfare is usually
01:17:05.680 what destroys much, much technology advancement, but I believe, and this is what I think I mentioned
01:17:10.000 last time. I think a lot of the stuff intentionally went underground because even in the, in the ancient
01:17:16.420 days, what, like some of the quotes you read last time, uh, these, this ancient technology was
01:17:21.120 a privileged opportunity for a select few to operate. So the average person didn't have this. So
01:17:26.780 therefore in the ancient world, when a nation gets conquered, you typically take out the
01:17:30.980 Kings, the princes, and all the dignitaries, all the, all the administrators, you take them
01:17:35.060 out and you put your own vassal administrators in. So if the Mongols come in and, and attack
01:17:40.660 Kazakhstan or Northern India or whatever, and take out a ruling family and all their administrators,
01:17:46.080 and then, and you know, the, the Mongols don't have this type of technology, but they've now taken
01:17:51.300 over that tech is lost. It's just that, that quick, you know what I mean? So it's a fascinating
01:17:57.820 concept. It continues though. This is the most interesting part to me. Myths featuring flying
01:18:03.620 chariots and synthetic swans, animated servants, giant robots, machines, and the like appear in the
01:18:11.080 Mahabharata, the Ramayana, and the, I had, this is tough and the, uh, Kata Saratisagara and the
01:18:20.200 Haravamsa and other works. Self-navigating ships appear in Egyptian texts and Homer's Odyssey.
01:18:27.000 Android and animal automatons are described in Homer's Iliad and in Chinese Chronicles.
01:18:32.120 The most detailed- You know what's fascinating, Sean? Doesn't the, the labyrinth and the
01:18:36.120 minotaur also appear in Homer's Odyssey? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So this is, um, that's just going back for
01:18:43.380 the listeners to the, to the previous episode we did where we talked quite a bit about labyrinths,
01:18:47.120 uh, and, and, and how it applies. So, and, and this is, you remember the demon chased the person
01:18:53.660 in the labyrinth. So check out what we're about to read here. The most detailed account is in the
01:18:58.160 Loka Pannanati from Burma. After Buddha's death, the story recounts that King, uh, let's just call him
01:19:03.580 King AJ. He preserved his bodily remains in a hidden chamber under a stupa. The precious relics were guarded
01:19:09.820 by the Bhuta Vahana Yantra, which means spirit moving machines, spirit movement machines.
01:19:16.960 So the, the ancient Indians believe that these automatons were powered by spirits.
01:19:21.620 That sounds a lot like these, uh, machine elves that these people are seeing on these, uh, DMT trips,
01:19:27.300 these, these entities that, uh, appear machine-like and, and jester-like as well.
01:19:32.200 Well, are they machine-like or are they just working around machine? They were like in a machine-like
01:19:36.200 realm, I believe. Right. Well, it's like this, this constant connection between the spiritual
01:19:39.560 realm and technology. And, and it's interesting because we have here, uh, spirit movement machines
01:19:44.940 or, or a machine that's inhabited by a spirit. And we're often left speculating with, with little
01:19:49.380 information as we often do, uh, whether or not there is this real capability for a spirit to inhabit
01:19:55.480 a machine. And I, and I think that's going to bring us to where we're ultimately going.
01:19:59.860 What do you see in so much of modern movies, cinemas, comic books, cartoons, anime? It's the ghost in
01:20:06.080 the machine idea. Yeah. It's like, it's everywhere. And it's always being, that storyline is always
01:20:12.140 being repeated over and over and over. You guys familiar with the D-wave technology? You heard
01:20:17.860 about that? Is that the, the low frequency waves? Uh, the, go ahead and describe it.
01:20:23.820 Elf, elf waves. No, it's a big computer. They built like a supercomputer that they, um, I'm going to
01:20:29.740 give you the super shortcut on this without doing the hour long presentation, but essentially the
01:20:33.840 creators of the D-wave don't even really fully understand how it works computing so fast. And
01:20:40.240 it's sometimes they believe it's somehow powered by something else. That's interesting. I think it's
01:20:45.820 been brought up on the show before. It's not quantum. It's something different. Is this like
01:20:49.920 in Tennessee, this D-wave machine? I can't remember where the location is, but, um, it's like, uh,
01:20:55.480 yeah, we, we cover it in our 42 series and, but it's basically like, it's, it's highly suspect on like,
01:21:00.660 how in the world is it, um, making this type of, uh, transfer of information so quickly,
01:21:07.060 um, with how it works. And so it's, even the creators are kind of like amazed by it. They're
01:21:12.800 like, how's this work? It's almost as if it's accessing some other type of room.
01:21:16.020 That's fascinating. Cause every time we talk, we talk often about like every time there's a new
01:21:19.340 breakthrough in technology, whether it's the phone or the TV or even Morris code or something like
01:21:23.480 that. And now, uh, and then certainly with the, uh, the, the, the night vision goggles,
01:21:28.500 it's like every single time there's a breakthrough in technology. The, one of the first things that
01:21:32.760 happens really early on is like some flubs with like, oops, it seems to be spirits communicating
01:21:37.780 through this thing over and over again. And work out the kinks got to work out the spirits.
01:21:43.140 What do you guys think about all those ghost center shows where they have those spirit boxes
01:21:46.880 and they turn them on? And I mean, I love to ridicule those people. Um, but I also think that
01:21:52.580 there's something going on because the, the more we do our research, the more frequency
01:21:57.940 plays a really crucial role in, um, the ability for these things to manifest.
01:22:02.400 Well, this is like, uh, in, when we were researching Dr. Andrija Puharic, who was like,
01:22:07.160 uh, that's what we brought up, uh, DG Vinod. He's the Indian mystic. They were channeling,
01:22:11.260 but, uh, he was this like professor Xavier scout that kind of went around and he was a little
01:22:16.600 involved. He's on the outskirts of, uh, the invention, or at least like the implementation
01:22:22.140 of the spirit calm, which is like, this is the spirit box. And that, that, uh, has led
01:22:28.560 to like, uh, I think severe cases of schizophrenia, multiple people, which we believe is demonic
01:22:35.040 oppression. Yeah. We just think that that's like thinning the veil a little too much. And
01:22:38.720 now you've now set your radio antenna to pick up demons. Yeah. So, you know, I think that
01:22:45.880 there's probably something there, they're probably really onto something when it comes to that,
01:22:48.880 uh, spirit box or spirit calm. Yeah. So, uh, that picture that I had up there, that Buddha is the
01:22:54.660 one on the pedestal in the middle. Um, the, the two guardians on his right, those were considered
01:23:00.320 the automatons that guarded him that were animated by the spirits. Oh, I had no idea that Buddha had,
01:23:05.460 uh, automaton guard. What would a man of, of, uh, immense peace need automaton guards for?
01:23:12.020 Well, here's the, here's the, the bandaid on, on Mr. Buddha been ripped off real quick. He's
01:23:18.140 actually considered the ninth avatar of Vishnu. Vishnu. Vishnu is the one that's prophesied in
01:23:24.840 ancient Indian, uh, theology to be the one that returns to destroy mankind. So Buddha's a real
01:23:34.120 bitch. Yeah. So Buddha is, um, the most popular of his avatars, which why it began, you know,
01:23:43.080 still propagated even to today. Um, but he's considered the ninth avatar of Vishnu and the
01:23:49.020 correlation of Vishnu to the Egyptians would be Anubis and the correlation of Vishnu to the Greeks
01:23:57.640 would be Hermes. And, and so Vishnu being, because we've already established that, uh,
01:24:04.360 Satan would have been the only fallen angel that, that wasn't cast into the pit or Anubis
01:24:09.700 of the God of death. Well, that's what I'm saying. So, so is the idea here that this is
01:24:13.920 the disembodied spirit of a, of basically a Nephilim that continues to reincarnate, uh,
01:24:19.160 into different avatars? That's the idea. Yeah. Yeah. Anubis was the God of death. He also could
01:24:25.000 resurrect people, even though at some point in Egyptian writings, it said he got in trouble
01:24:29.840 because he was too good at it. And then, um, basically Anubis was also the chief magician
01:24:35.280 and high priest to Ra. And, uh, that's at one point he was God of the underworld until Osiris
01:24:40.820 was given the job instead of him. But Anubis was also the God of war of the Egyptians. He was
01:24:45.600 over the, was called the nine bows of Egypt, which was basically saying he's the general of
01:24:50.180 war for, for ancient Egypt. So this is where a lot of people don't realize,
01:24:54.760 um, he's also in the Akkadian and Mesopotamians, he was called Nurgle or Ea. And so he gets all
01:25:02.420 these gods have different names depending on the culture that you're looking at. Nurgle is actually
01:25:06.000 mentioned in the Bible, in the book of Jeremiah. Really? Yeah. What does it say, uh, about him
01:25:12.320 there? Well, it's, he's one of the gods that, uh, that the people are named after because they're,
01:25:17.680 they're, they're, they've renamed themselves to in honor of the false gods. Right. Right. So just to
01:25:23.600 show you, like they understood who Nurgle was, he had ancient temples. In fact, Nurgle is, uh, the,
01:25:28.940 the ancient equivalent, the temples to Nurgle were the ancient equivalent to modern day Amazon
01:25:33.620 warehouses. Because what happened in the ancient world? I know, right. Wait a second, go on.
01:25:40.520 What are you talking about? What happened in the ancient world is the, the temples. So this wasn't
01:25:46.400 just with the temples to Nurgle, even though he, his temples were the most prevalent for this amongst
01:25:52.040 the Bagans. Um, but this is also how the, the temple of Yahweh worked as well. So like you had
01:25:58.300 the, the tithes and the, the votive offerings and any offerings that the people brought in, whether
01:26:02.660 it's a tithe or a, um, or a first fruit, any excess that was brought in the, the priests of that temple
01:26:09.340 were to redistribute it. Now in God's system, the priests would redistribute it to the orphans,
01:26:14.480 the widows and the poor in the land. This is Deuteronomy 15, right? So this is why James
01:26:19.340 in, in chapter one, verse 28 says, it's a pure and undefiled religion. You look after the widows
01:26:23.180 and the orphans, keep yourself unblemished from the world. So that was the idea was that,
01:26:29.080 you know, you must look after the poor in your land, according to Yahweh, but the pagan nations,
01:26:33.780 no, they were all about profit. And so their temples, like the temple of Nurgle, when they received
01:26:39.280 their offerings and votive offerings, it became a massive storehouse of fine linens,
01:26:43.440 you know, uh, precious spices, gold, silver, all the types of things that people would go and give
01:26:49.140 in honor and tribute to Nurgle, uh, as you know, as the God of that temple. And then it became a
01:26:54.820 resource where they would then use for massive points of trade throughout the regions. And the
01:26:59.380 temples of Nurgle housed those trades more than any other temple, like the temple of, the temple of
01:27:04.640 Pan was, was more like a grotto for sexual depravity. It wasn't a place like the temple of Nurgle,
01:27:09.780 which housed practical goods that then were used for trade. So do you remember like in, uh, first,
01:27:15.980 first Corinthians eight through 10, where Paul is talking about, um, food sacrifice to idols that you
01:27:21.200 might buy in the marketplace. And he's talking about how it's not really a sin because there's
01:27:25.380 nothing wrong with that meat. Um, because it's in the marketplace under the name of a false God,
01:27:32.220 but it's not at the temple of a false God that you're getting this meat from. And then he goes on in
01:27:36.700 verse in chapter 10 to finally, cause Paul's kind of long-winded sometimes in chapter 10, he finally
01:27:41.260 goes on to explain if you going to buy meat from that location is going to cause your brother to
01:27:47.620 stumble because he doesn't realize like, it's not technically, you know, honoring that God to buy
01:27:53.240 meat from that location. The meat's still good because it's just meat and idols are nothing as Paul
01:27:58.080 tries to explain. He says, but if it's causing your brother to stumble, then just stay away from it
01:28:02.300 altogether. Right. So in the modern equivalent, this would be like, you know, if, you know, if
01:28:06.540 going to a modern horror movie is a bad look amongst your Christian friends, cause they think
01:28:11.780 you ditch her in sin and you know, that maybe don't go to the war movie. Right. Because what is it
01:28:16.720 glorifying God? What are you doing there? Like what's more trouble than it's worth. Yeah. So like,
01:28:20.720 and it may cause someone to stumble if they do go to the horror movie and then suddenly think that
01:28:23.840 magic is something that you should be involved in because they're so susceptible. They're young in
01:28:27.580 their faith type of thing. So like Paul's trying to just draw a practical example of the, his world
01:28:33.140 in that day of these pagan temples who had excess products that they would sell in their marketplaces.
01:28:40.160 And that these are legitimate marketplaces, but knowing that these, these items came from votive
01:28:46.080 offerings given to those false gods, some of the Jews were like, don't even go anywhere near it.
01:28:51.200 Those are tainted. Those are spoiled. And Paul's like, no, technically they're not, but I get it if
01:28:55.320 you're uncomfortable with it. You know what I mean? So I'm paraphrasing greatly. Um, but the point is
01:29:00.260 that the ancient world, they had these marketplaces directly associated with the temples to Nurgle
01:29:05.520 in the middle East. And so in Egypt, it would have been the temple of Anubis. Uh, it'd have been the
01:29:11.860 temple of Hermes or Hades and Greece. And so that's why you had like the temple to Artemis, uh, in Ephesus,
01:29:18.980 um, was more of like a place where they sacrifice people and did early styles of Olympic games.
01:29:27.380 Right. So they different temples for different reasons in the ancient world. Right. And, and all
01:29:32.220 of them was like a very twisted version of what God described with his, with his holy temple.
01:29:37.000 That's kind of funny because it is like, you know, it's, it is nothing new under the sun. We still have
01:29:41.180 these same systems and they're even ruled by like the same symbols. It's like each time you look into a
01:29:45.720 thing like, you know, Amazon or whatever, you will find some sort of symbolism that's associated with
01:29:50.520 some sort of, you know, ancient God or, or, or what have you. It's, it's also, I mean, calling back
01:29:54.780 to the episode we did yesterday, we had a guest on that, uh, is trying to correlate the, the great
01:30:00.160 pyramid of Giza, the, the big one, as, uh, he's saying that it was originally meant to be a temple to
01:30:05.700 God, Yahweh. Yeah. He said, there's no hieroglyphs in it. There's no paganism in it. And if you look at
01:30:10.880 the, uh, the, the system inside of this, this one pyramid in particular, it tells the story of, of
01:30:18.160 basically, you know, the fall and then the redemption through Christ, the, the, the gospel and all these
01:30:23.900 different things. And, and it's like, it's actually pretty fascinating. It was, it was, yeah, even down to the
01:30:28.520 measurements. Yeah. This is idea that they just co-opt, uh, these systems and that, you know, um, uh, they
01:30:35.000 don't really create anything that they just invert. Yeah. That they're, they're poor imitators that
01:30:42.080 pervert everything, you know? Yes. Um, so this is why like in, you know, in the law of God, he would
01:30:49.620 say, you know, Hey, avoid, uh, debauchery, sexual morality, avoid, you know, taking your neighbor's
01:30:55.880 wife, avoid taking your neighbor's daughter, that kind of stuff. Um, but the ancient temples to
01:31:01.560 Baal and to Zeus and to all these other gods, like they would, uh, it was a, it was a part of the ritual
01:31:08.280 was the sex magic. It was a part of like, they had male and female prostitutes there. So after you went and
01:31:12.580 provided your votive offering or your guilt offering or whatever, then you turn to the prostitutes and
01:31:17.840 engage in some sort of act, usually involving lots of alcohol and drugs. And therefore it's, it was a very
01:31:23.860 enticing religion. Sure. So imagine Yahweh telling all these people, okay, guys, I want you to be set
01:31:31.340 apart. I want you to come worship me. No, we're not having sex at our service. No, no. Um, in fact,
01:31:37.060 they're having sex over there in the Amazon building, right? Yeah, exactly. Like over, over in the temple
01:31:42.220 to bail, like they're getting down. Like, no, no, we don't do that over here. So you can imagine why
01:31:46.900 it's called the lust of the flesh that they lusted after the false gods, because there was genuine lust
01:31:53.160 involved as far as like, you know, the enticement of, Oh, you've got all these, you know, pick, you want
01:31:58.620 male or female, pick your choice. You know, you can, right. What, what do you want to go do? And so
01:32:02.300 this is where Joe, uh, the book of Joel chapter three, um, Yahweh promises he's going to deal with
01:32:07.760 the people who sold his, his sons and daughters for a drink to be given into prostitution to the
01:32:14.060 false gods. So it's like, it's, it's a wonderful, strong prophecy of like, I will deal with you in
01:32:20.840 judgment in the Valley of Jehoshaphat. Um, because he's, you know, obviously he's keeping track of
01:32:25.720 everything we're doing. So, um, this is, this is the ancient world. It's really gross. It's this
01:32:31.520 cognitive of they're stealing money from you because they're not redistributing it to you for
01:32:37.900 your society. They're making profit off of it. The Kings are getting wealthier. The priests are
01:32:42.320 getting wealthier. They're placating. Yeah. They're placating and distracting you with, with lust of
01:32:48.280 the flesh when you come to this temple while they're stealing your resources from you. It's, it's the
01:32:54.140 epitome of communism. It also just goes to show you, they know what works on, on humans, uh, as far
01:33:00.440 as our tendency to give into desires of the flesh and easily distracted with bread and circus and
01:33:05.740 things like that. Feeding my flesh again in baby boomerville. Yeah. Great song. Shout out Owen
01:33:10.640 Benjamin feeding my flesh. So, uh, yeah, I'll, I'm sorry. If I could put those back on screen,
01:33:16.940 I'll run through a few more of these real quick. So that, so long story short, so we get some
01:33:20.420 understanding of why Buddha is so popular even still today in many Eastern countries. Um, but
01:33:25.040 it's, it's nothing known to the sun guys. This is, uh, very Vishnu at its heart. It's Vishnu. Vishnu at
01:33:30.520 its heart was Hermes. It was Anubis. You know, it's, it's the same God as Nurgle. And so we see
01:33:36.220 aspects of the concepts of these automatons and how they're being used in Mount Olympus, as well as,
01:33:42.540 uh, a satirical writing in the 17th century, or I should say 18th century by Jonathan Swift, where he talks
01:33:48.140 about this, this place called La Puta, which was a city in the sky full of supposedly smart people
01:33:54.360 that were obsessed with all types of math and astrology and all types of other things.
01:34:00.560 And he's fascinated by these people in the sky because they also had a machine that created
01:34:07.920 knowledge and like, like a first level AI machine. La Puta, by the way, is Spanish for whore.
01:34:13.780 Yeah. And, um, yeah, it's like great name for a city flying city. Well, it's, it's very book of
01:34:23.140 revelation. We'll get there in a few minutes. So, so here we go. We got, this is what Jonathan
01:34:28.060 Swift describes in Gulliver's travels as the machine of the floating island city of La Puta,
01:34:33.620 a project for improving speculative knowledge, but practical mechanical operation by this contrivance,
01:34:38.920 the most ignorant person at a reasonable charge with little bodily labor may write books and
01:34:43.220 philosophy, poetry, politics, law, mathematics, and theology with the least assistance for genius or
01:34:48.060 study. Dude, I cannot see that through any other lens, but AI. I mean, the way that do this, I was
01:34:53.640 thinking about putting our today, I was like, we should put some transcripts into AI and see what
01:34:58.240 we can get from it. Maybe you can give us a good book outline. Yeah. No bad idea. Bad idea.
01:35:02.840 And of course that looks like a computer chip. So that's cool. Yep. Yep. And this is a computer
01:35:09.020 chip. There it goes. Look at that. Look at that. Yeah. Kind of hard to unsee, huh? That's it, man.
01:35:15.680 Why, why is Jonathan Swift, you know, a fictional satirical writing? Why is he writing about this
01:35:20.900 back in the day? Why is he writing about a floating city where there's a machine, a machine that can
01:35:26.060 create knowledge of all sorts just at the turn of a knob? It is the same exact crap. I'd be
01:35:32.140 interested. Crap on repeat. I'd be interested in hearing what he was channeling. Oh, yeah. To
01:35:36.820 gain this kind of. Well, because remember, he also talks about giants, the Gulliver's travels,
01:35:42.020 you know, meets the big people, the little people, meets the people floating in the sky. So,
01:35:46.360 yeah. And that Laputa floating in the sky, we see it in all forms of media still to this
01:35:52.000 day. They cannot stop. Oh, yeah. Showing it in all forms of media to this day. The Avengers,
01:35:56.240 right? They did it in the Avengers Age of Ultron. It's literally about AI and a flying
01:36:01.200 city. Yeah. Yep. So the four types of AI, just a brief overview for anyone in the audience.
01:36:06.480 There's reactive learning. Okay. IBM supercomputers. There's limited memory. This is the kind of AI
01:36:12.640 they're putting in the Tesla cars, analyzing things in real time. Then there's the Terminator
01:36:19.040 style, right? Which is theory of mind, meaning that this could be a partially, not sentient,
01:36:24.540 but just basically partially fully capable of acting like one of us with all the knowledge it has.
01:36:32.700 Yeah. It's like an automaton that's really well programmed, almost as if it's programmed with the
01:36:37.660 knowledge of the gods. Like Talon was introduced, right? And then of course, you've got the most
01:36:43.420 advanced, which some people theorize whether we've actually gotten there yet or not, which is a self-aware
01:36:47.700 type of AI, right? It doesn't really understand itself. That's from that movie, Ex Machina. But
01:36:54.040 this is where it gets wild because NASA has been at this for some time and people don't realize this.
01:37:00.160 So this is NASA in the 1980s. There's a guy that set off to try to figure out how to create AI in the
01:37:08.960 1980s who worked for NASA. And he decided that Sanskrit from ancient India was the best language to create
01:37:14.940 an artificial intelligence. Really? Yeah. Yeah. I didn't know that. Yeah. So he says, this is a quote from him
01:37:21.640 that Sanskrit's an ancient language from India, the ancient Hindu language. Sanskrit played an important role in
01:37:26.100 many intellectual communities. Structure of Sanskrit makes it suitable for artificial intelligence. And the story began in
01:37:31.840 1985. NASA scientists published a research paper titled the Vedic science knowledge representation of Sanskrit and
01:37:37.480 artificial intelligence. Rick Briggs was a scientist who published the official research paper in the paper. Rick
01:37:42.360 mentioned how Sanskrit's the best natural language for the development of AI-based software. He
01:37:48.300 represented his ideas and the outcome of the AI development and natural language can be converted
01:37:52.000 into a logical programming language. Huh. I wonder why, I mean, I, you know, I'm sure they're not going to
01:37:57.180 explain it here, but I wonder what about, I mean, you know, given how advanced they were. Oh, I'll explain it for you.
01:38:01.820 Oh, please. Go ahead. Go ahead. Yeah. Now at the very, I have the highlight at the very bottom as well.
01:38:06.640 NASA, as a result of this, now has an entire department dedicated to Sanskrit.
01:38:10.200 Oh my goodness. That's what they're doing. They're not going to the moon. No, they're just giving us
01:38:15.160 fake space crap. And then meanwhile, they're, they're studying Sanskrit, trying to breathe life
01:38:20.400 into AI. Yeah. So back in 85 was when Rick Briggs started this and they opened up this new department
01:38:26.960 and the idea, I'm going to read down here, some of this, this bolded language in the middle of the
01:38:31.120 paragraph. He says, there's at least one language Sanskrit, which was for the duration of almost a thousand
01:38:35.560 years was a living spoken language with a considerable literature of its own. Besides works
01:38:39.600 of literary value, there was a long philosophical and grammatical tradition that has continued to
01:38:44.780 exist with undiminished vigor until the present century. Among the accomplishments of the grammarians
01:38:49.580 can be reckoned a method for paraphrasing Sanskrit in a manner that's identical, not only in essence,
01:38:54.520 but in the form with current work in AI. This artificial, this article demonstrates the natural
01:39:00.700 language can be served as an artificial language also. And that much work in AI has been reinventing
01:39:06.240 a wheel millennia old, man. Wow. Okay. So what's up with this building up here that you're showing?
01:39:14.020 Oh, this is just, um, early, uh, early NASA to modern NASA. It's, it's basically, this was, uh,
01:39:21.320 taken from, uh, episode 12 of investigate Babylon, where I talk about, um, NASA as a whole. And I just
01:39:27.800 talk about how they're, if you ever wondered why the push pocket of a man is, and some of those
01:39:33.500 man is we reviewed, we, they have some similar features to, to the blimps of the early 20th century
01:39:39.980 Zeppelins and such in the Zeppelins and in the military was heavily invested in the Zeppelins
01:39:45.400 until, uh, which is an old hanger for them. This is this, this facility is still a part of NASA.
01:39:50.460 Um, but then you ask yourself why, like if they can just stay up there almost indefinitely,
01:39:54.440 why would they get rid of them? Why are we going to, you know, all this other types of, of airplane
01:39:59.260 aeronautics just because it can go faster when they're recreating the, the purposes of the blimps
01:40:06.760 with modern day haps, the high altitude, uh, plane systems that can become like five G towers in the
01:40:12.980 air that fly around for like three, four months at a time. But the original concept, a lot of people
01:40:19.060 theorize because NASA at, at one point in history decided they wanted to put a lockdown on all helium
01:40:25.060 in the United States. So they did the Hindenburg, uh, kind of false flag situation. And that really
01:40:31.500 put the public off to any further, uh, research and development on that. That is the theory.
01:40:36.760 Yeah. Is that they want to control the helium resources, stop promoting, uh, blimps, stop
01:40:43.400 talking about them, stop making them for the average person to use. Um, and we're going to
01:40:48.960 use healing for something else. I don't know what else, but so basically they stopped with
01:40:53.120 all that. That's why those pictures are up there. It's a goes into other things, but I did want to
01:40:58.080 draw it back into what we were talking about with the automatons, the ideas of ancient India.
01:41:01.980 Why is a NASA obsessed with ancient India? And we see that the word NASA is actually from ancient
01:41:08.500 Sanskrit. I know that it's the Hebrew word to deceive or to lift up people, but it's all that
01:41:13.580 one. Yeah. But it's also an ancient Sanskrit. And these are all the religious texts that I documented
01:41:19.120 here in ancient Sanskrit, where it's translated in a variety of ways, but the number one way it's
01:41:24.920 translated is destruction. And some of the vessel capsules that you see for the, the moon missions
01:41:33.160 and things like that are literally shaped exactly like ancient Vamanas. Oh, that one. Yeah. The,
01:41:39.380 the one that they said that they went to the moon with recently, India, uh, it was shaped like this
01:41:43.920 Vamana, this top one. That's funny. I also want to say, uh, I don't appreciate the anti-Semitic dog
01:41:48.740 whistle with the second one there. Constantly. Yeah. Constantly. It's not just,
01:41:51.080 it comes up nose and nostrils comes up a lot. So it's, it's either destroyed or, or nose, which is
01:41:57.200 fascinating. Yeah. Fascinating. Well, it it's, it's using the word nose in the sense that like,
01:42:02.960 it's a stench in your nostril. So therefore it's dedicated to destruction. Gotcha. Gotcha. It's not,
01:42:08.700 uh, speaking of a facial feature, but yeah, so basically that's, that's, uh, the deep, just,
01:42:16.340 just a small entrance into the deep intertangling of ancient India and modern day NASA, which doesn't
01:42:24.080 seem to make a lot of sense. That's interesting. Uh, you know, India comes up a lot on this show
01:42:29.600 because it seems glaringly obvious to me that their, their pantheon are, are Nephilim. Um, and,
01:42:35.780 and so we'll, we'll talk about that aspect quite a bit, but, uh, I got to admit, did not delve too
01:42:42.960 deeply into the technological aspect of, of ancient India. And this feels like a crucial piece of the
01:42:49.400 puzzle. This last episode that we did with you in this one, it's like, man, uh, that's what I said.
01:42:53.740 When people are looking at the Bible and they go, this is strictly allegorical. I'm like, you're,
01:42:58.080 you're lacking context. And, uh, man, I wish that people would just, um, you know, pump the brakes and
01:43:06.400 just, just listen a little bit. You're not going to die. Just listen and then see what, what, what there
01:43:11.260 is out there, but people get so reactive. Can we, can we do a few more minutes more? Cause I, I
01:43:15.600 unfortunately do have to wrap up. I know you're a terrible person. It's blame my wife. Well, you
01:43:21.320 blame us because we keep derailing this fine gentleman. Okay. Okay. Yeah. It's me. Let's,
01:43:27.120 let's keep going, Sean. So this is a, according to, I have all the citations here at the bottom.
01:43:32.300 Can you say that? Can you say that? Go ahead, Sean. Say it. I dare you. Yeah. Oh, goodness.
01:43:36.440 Um, I can't even do it. Um, I just feel like these people have a list that they never fixed.
01:43:55.860 So anyway, in this, uh, suture number two, it talks about the pilot who knows the secrets. And
01:44:00.520 these are the 32 secrets. The pilot needed to learn from the competent perceptor. And only such
01:44:04.660 a person was fit to be entrusted with the airplane and no others. There's 32 secrets of working of
01:44:08.820 the Vamana. This is the flight manual for the Vamana. 32 secrets, not 33. Well, it's a weird
01:44:16.040 way to say it, but like, yeah, there's, there's 32 bits of instruction that you have. Secrets is an
01:44:21.180 interesting language to use, but yeah. Yeah. So he must know the structure of the airplane,
01:44:25.940 know the means of its takeoff and ascent to the sky, know how to drive it and how to halt it when
01:44:29.540 necessary, how to maneuver it and how to make it perform spectacular feats in the sky without
01:44:33.680 crashing. These are the secret secrets given in the Rahashia Laha.
01:44:37.520 Yeah. That's like, you must know the X amount of secrets to driving the Hyundai Elantra in order
01:44:42.180 to drive the Hyundai Elantra. That's right. Yeah. Okay. So, um, another, uh, these are people that
01:44:49.140 are being translated from, uh, uh, in modernity by the aeronautical society of India. So the Guta
01:44:54.320 explains that as explained in the, uh, Vaya Tatata Parakana, uh, whatever, um, by harnessing the
01:45:00.360 powers of the Yasa, the Viyasa, the Preyasa in the eighth atmospheric layer covering the earth
01:45:05.460 to attract the dark content of the solar ray and use it to hide the Vamana from the enemy.
01:45:11.440 You guys remember in 2022, the supposedly the Navy released a picture of a UAP flying. It was just a
01:45:18.560 black little blob that the F-16s were chasing. Uh, was that the thing that looked like, um, a,
01:45:24.440 like a small jellyfish or something like that? I don't, I don't remember that particular one,
01:45:30.540 but I think it was just, they assumed it was a craft that was flying alongside them that they
01:45:34.020 were trying to chase and they ended up just taking off here, but it was basically black and it was,
01:45:38.840 it was undistinguishable. Like it was a smudge on the screen almost. Oh yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. I
01:45:43.860 remember that. Was it a, I don't know if it's this thing, but let me pull this up. Probably at high
01:45:49.380 speeds when you get to move and it looks, uh, well, this is like some kind of weird declassified
01:45:54.160 I don't know what this is. Uh, interesting. This, this thing, you couldn't see even this
01:46:00.160 much shape out of it. It just looked like they were chasing a smudge. Yeah. Like as if it was
01:46:04.360 like a small dead cloud of black, like it was pixelated and they couldn't figure out what it
01:46:08.880 was. And I'm suggesting it's one of the, they were witnessing one of the 32 secrets.
01:46:15.440 Ah, interesting. Concealing from the enemy. And that's wild because, you know, obviously military
01:46:20.160 technology and things like that, especially when it comes to reverse engineering, suppose it
01:46:23.760 crash craft, the ability to cloak the cloaking mechanism is something that they're constantly
01:46:27.740 pursuing. It's wild that these elements existed. Uh, you, you couldn't say in my opinion, that
01:46:33.880 this is just a, um, uh, a fascination by human beings. And that's why you find these patterns
01:46:37.960 even back in, in ancient India. It's like, no, that's because this is inherent to, uh, the human
01:46:44.800 experience. This is something that these things could do.
01:46:47.640 So this statement says they're harnessing the powers of the eighth atmospheric layer to create
01:46:52.400 this effect. What in the world is that? Right. So to me, this is like, this is not just something
01:46:58.840 you stumble upon to mankind. Doesn't naturally live in, be around experiment with the eighth
01:47:05.280 atmospheric layer, but an angel may be able to, right. Specifically a rebellious angel who watched
01:47:12.420 creation being happen and then decides to take all those secrets. Like first Dino says, they taught
01:47:16.760 mankind the secrets of heaven, men were striving to learn and then, and then be able to take some of
01:47:22.220 those deeper secrets and manipulate them for evil. So we also have, uh, Dreyasha says by collision of
01:47:27.700 the electric power and the wind power in the atmosphere, a glow is created whose reflection is to be
01:47:32.760 caught in the Vishwa Kriya Drapana or the mirror at the front of the Vimana. And by its manipulation,
01:47:39.220 it produces a, uh, Maya Vimana or a camouflage Vimana. Wow. That's wild. So we're talking about,
01:47:47.100 um, active camo, you know, this ability to, to make it look like it disappeared. That's fascinating.
01:47:52.660 Oh my goodness. It goes on to say the impulse is generated in seven stages. The mercury propellant
01:47:58.120 is first vaporized, fed into the thruster discharge chamber, ionized, converted into plasma by a
01:48:03.240 combination with electrons broke down electrically and then accelerated through small openings in a
01:48:08.280 screen to pass out of the engine at velocities between 1,200 to 3,000 kilometers per minute
01:48:12.600 or 745. Yeah. Oh, by the way, I'm sorry. Um, I, I took, uh, highlights from this. I'm sorry. This
01:48:19.800 is NASA talking about their, uh, ion mercury engine that they created, which can move this fast.
01:48:28.480 And this is how it's designed, this is how it's described by, you know, in, in ancient India too.
01:48:33.600 I remember them saying that, uh, red mercury was the propulsion method. Yes.
01:48:38.280 And so this is why when you see the concepts, people are always given the testimony. Oh,
01:48:42.480 I saw it. And then it just in a flash, it was gone. Yep. So if an engine create velocities
01:48:47.020 between 1,200 to 3,000 kilometers per minute, it's going to be gone in a flash. Yep. This is super
01:48:52.640 fast. So this is the actual engine in the Smithsonian. That's considered an ion thruster powered by
01:48:58.840 mercury type eight. That is its inventory number. It's picture. This is a Smithsonian website.
01:49:07.280 This is created by NASA. They just give us these things like, yeah, look at it.
01:49:12.440 Yeah. That's, this is insane. We're going to hide the bones, but look at this.
01:49:18.160 Huh? Yeah. So it's right here. It's all out in the open guys. They just don't,
01:49:22.000 they're, that people are watching the Kardashians. People are watching football. People are,
01:49:25.900 are too busy looking on their phones, playing animal farm or whatever. Like,
01:49:29.320 like nobody is paying attention. Nobody is. What would you know to, if you even went to the
01:49:34.240 Smithsonian and saw this in some case, what would you even understand anyway? What would you know?
01:49:38.240 Yeah. If I read this rocket motor, ion thruster, mercury bombardment type, it means absolutely
01:49:44.540 nothing to me. Yeah. You know, the shape of this is kind of like, yeah, look at it like that's rather
01:49:49.660 benign. Why are you showing me like a component to like a, I don't know, a thruster. That's what I
01:49:54.340 would get. Is this a component to a thruster? K. Yeah. It's pretty wild. So this is where you
01:49:59.100 have a, um, on the left-hand side, uh, one of the Vamanas that are described, um, in some of the
01:50:04.280 ancient depictions from the engineers in India. Then you, on the, on the middle picture is, you
01:50:09.800 know, supposedly real footage of a triangular shaped craft that is glowing in the sky, but
01:50:15.140 indistinguishable. It sounds very much like that camouflaging mechanism we just read about
01:50:19.580 where it takes the light and pushes it around the vehicle to make it glow. And then on the
01:50:24.800 right-hand side is an actual triangle craft that people have caught in the sky. I think this is
01:50:29.020 the one over Phoenix or whatever. And it's just interesting because it looks as if this one's
01:50:32.660 not being cloaked, but the one in the middle is could very well be cloaked by these, these
01:50:36.640 techniques.
01:50:37.400 We often say like that these things are reverse engineered technology that were given to us
01:50:41.360 by, you know, the fallen or the Nephilim, but it doesn't have to be recently. It could just
01:50:45.060 be a rediscovery of, I guess, you know, Vedic texts.
01:50:48.140 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And so here's just another little, uh, just concept about NASA, uh, being
01:50:54.460 a lot of people think that there's like a black budget NASA versus the, you know, public NASA
01:50:58.900 concept, um, where they think, Oh, they give all, you know, $22 million a year or 22 billion
01:51:04.020 a year to NASA. Um, and then what, we're not going to the moon. We're not doing it. We have
01:51:08.240 to just keep throwing up balloons to, to check the weather. And like, then all this, uh, this
01:51:14.040 supposed rocket research has been transferred to SpaceX, uh, which is a private company, but then
01:51:18.320 they get subsidized with like four or $5 billion a year from the government. So people are like,
01:51:22.260 what's the point of NASA here? I guys, it's nothing but a propaganda concept. It's a, it's a
01:51:27.620 look over here, hope in this over here. Yep. And it's a stage stage craft to not just to deceive
01:51:35.180 you, but it's, it's a, an homage in my opinion to the ancient gods. And this is why the, uh, that the
01:51:43.120 most famous NASA building, which, which hosts the, uh, the rockets and the craft, um, very,
01:51:48.920 very similar to the Osiris temple in Egypt. This is a picture of the ISS over the earth
01:51:55.140 that they took. I don't know who took this picture. That's another conversation, but this
01:52:01.780 is an official, an official NASA photo of the ISS from a very specific angle. Yeah. Yeah.
01:52:09.640 And then you have all of this stuff. I just try to show people in the media. That's the
01:52:16.300 indoctrination of these concepts of ancient tech automatons are on the way. If they're
01:52:22.080 not already here, we've been being prepped for this, the robotics AI revolution for like
01:52:25.780 50 years now. Oh yeah. Um, this is a very powerful one. A lot of people remember as a
01:52:30.040 child, it's a movie. Yeah. It's an intelligent flying robot that fell to the earth. Uh, day
01:52:36.160 the earth is still massive sphere shows up. This guy gets the kind of Reese character
01:52:41.160 claw to gets out. He's the, uh, the messenger who is enforced by Gort, the automaton who's
01:52:50.000 going to, he wants to kill mankind because of their, they won't change their behavior.
01:52:54.280 This, this whole movie was like Al Gore's wet dream. It was all about climate change.
01:52:57.840 And then you've got, uh, Gort specifically means genetically organized robotic technology
01:53:02.680 by its definition in the movie. Just, this is just, I know it's just a couple of, uh, cinema
01:53:08.060 that I'm going to be showing you though. But the idea was that all the symbolism is the
01:53:11.900 same in all the cinema. It's a sphere, an automaton, a, a heralder of doom. Yep. And of course
01:53:21.600 the cyberdyne, we know this kind of concept from the, you know, the Skynet Terminator series.
01:53:27.300 Did you guys know that, uh, the Greek word for, uh, cyberdyne is the word, uh, dynamis,
01:53:31.900 which means power and force. It's kind of interesting. And then fascinatingly enough in 2019,
01:53:37.760 they renamed Skynet to Legion and the new Terminator movie. Really? Yeah. Wow. They did that sneaky
01:53:45.260 because everybody, they know nobody's watching the new Terminator movies. Yeah. We can do that.
01:53:50.420 Nobody's going to watch these. Obviously star Wars, the classic massive spear robot trying
01:53:56.820 to kill people order 66, take out the good people. Yeah. Uh, take a, take over, uh, the,
01:54:03.960 the Republic, which is, you know, pushing back against the empire. Um, the sphere destroys
01:54:09.100 entire planets with the massive laser pulse. The sphere is nothing, has a ton of androids
01:54:15.360 and robots full of, full of that type of tech. Uh, little, little deep cut sky world, the captain
01:54:22.000 of tomorrow, same thing. The dude had a bunch of robots to try to fly in New York city and kill
01:54:26.020 everybody. Um, Avengers, you guys already called out Avengers, same concept city in that one. Yeah.
01:54:33.240 Yep. That's so crazy. And then the, yeah, it's everywhere. It's in all things. And this is where
01:54:40.800 we start coalescing to the end of our investigating Babylon series, where I talk about what is the
01:54:45.080 sphere in ancient, the occult? What does it mean? Why do they always glorify it? Uh, why is it always
01:54:50.700 a harbinger of doom? And it's, you know, this is a what if episode for Marvel's talking when, uh,
01:54:56.060 the idea was that, um, Ultron actually got all the rings from Thanos and decided to start killing
01:55:01.040 people with the sphere. Uh, again, um, Laputa is re re-imagined in this classic anime castle in the
01:55:09.620 sky. This particular anime is the only, uh, anime included in the Academy museum in Hollywood.
01:55:16.940 Who's building a shape like a sphere. That's interesting. Um, why did they choose that one?
01:55:22.720 Huh? Yeah, I know. Right. Oh, Bioshock. Yeah. Flying cities in the sky. Automaton. I love this game.
01:55:28.600 It's great. Yeah. Fun game. Right. So this is from, uh, back to Publius guy in the, you know,
01:55:34.540 early first century BC, um, historian, uh, Latin historian, uh, Roman historian, I should say.
01:55:40.860 He said, meanwhile, this is him describing Zeus's house and Mount Olympus. Meanwhile, Olympus,
01:55:45.520 the seat of sovereign sway through wide, it's open its portals and its conclave fair, the sire of the
01:55:51.180 gods and the King of all mankind. That's Zeus. Some of the immortals to a story court when high
01:55:57.020 enthroned the spreading earth views and the Ticrucius camp and Latim's fierce array beneath
01:56:02.800 the double gated dome, the gods were sitting Zeus himself, the silence broke. So as he is on
01:56:11.380 Mount Olympus and calls the other council to him, it describes Mount Olympus high above the earth
01:56:17.420 with this, the earth's high enthroned, the spreading earth below him.
01:56:23.040 So another, just multiple, uh, historians talking about the idea that, um, they all believe that
01:56:30.440 Zeus didn't just live on the top of a mountain in somewhere in Greece, but he actually lived amongst
01:56:35.500 the clouds above the clouds, technically in a, in a, some sort of conclave, some sort of enclosed area,
01:56:43.820 um, that had portals, which is an ancient word for door, right? Or gate. That was a double gated dome
01:56:52.380 and was high above the earth. So we constantly get this imagery and that's Dragon Ball Z. Here's more,
01:57:05.380 uh, Ray castle in the sky. And then you see all over the world on these buildings are,
01:57:10.860 their spheres are lifted up to the top of these buildings. I call them ball top towers.
01:57:15.660 And so it's integrated in architecture all around the world. The patronus towers, Malaysia.
01:57:21.500 Uh, I think that's in Toronto. This is, uh, I think that's in China.
01:57:27.340 This is in Germany. It's everywhere. Dallas, uh, Saudi Arabia. It's everywhere. Guys, ball top
01:57:36.380 towers are everywhere. Do you guys ever wonder why in New York city that's in Riyadh,
01:57:41.260 New York city, they drop a ball every year. Oh yeah. Yeah. Why? Oh, look at that. Then the,
01:57:46.140 the sphere is a big one. Yeah. Las Vegas. This is in that crazy, uh, Kazakhstan city. That's like
01:57:53.260 brand new and has a cultic stuff everywhere.
01:57:55.580 Hmm. The ball top towers. And usually the Eagle is sitting atop the sphere. Yeah. It's everywhere,
01:58:05.500 which is a symbol of Zeus. It's the Eagle is a representation of Zeus tomorrow land,
01:58:11.420 the massive tower stretching to the sky with this, with the sphere next to it. It's everywhere.
01:58:16.860 Remember what happens in tomorrow land, the sphere creates reality for the people. And I had to destroy
01:58:22.380 the sphere so they wouldn't use the fears of the people and destroy the world. Um, it's, uh,
01:58:29.580 that was a huge movie that came out. The, um, just the symbolism is everywhere of the sphere
01:58:34.700 in the occult. This is just in modernity where the sphere is represented everywhere at all times,
01:58:41.660 all types of architecture. This is the actual Academy museum in Hollywood.
01:58:45.180 And realizing with the show, it's like, I'm not allowed to like,
01:58:52.780 look or like any shapes anymore. All the best shapes. Yeah. Yeah. It's interesting. I mean,
01:59:00.700 they're all loaded symbolically. And this one is interesting. New Zealand, uh,
01:59:05.660 city council decided in their main downtown court promenade, just to suspend this sphere with,
01:59:11.580 with small wires, just as a decorative piece. Oh, I was like, what's going on. It's a hub,
01:59:18.220 but you could see there's, there's wires and that's odd on all the capital buildings in the United
01:59:22.220 States and every, every state. It's always a sphere spheres everywhere, everywhere spheres everywhere.
01:59:29.500 And I mean, we got into, we get into the domes and the, um, obelisks and another episode of
01:59:34.380 investigating Babylon, but the spheres are everywhere. This is actually, um,
01:59:38.380 um, the Pomodoro sphere. We'll talk about a minute. This, I used to live in Tulsa. This is
01:59:42.700 a picture from Tulsa where they had this massive, uh, globe earth with a bunch of people sitting
01:59:48.060 there praising it. And it was supposed to stand for diversity, but it actually turned out to be
01:59:52.060 really creepy. Um, uh, just again, there's, this is taken from ancient Greece with the God who held
02:00:01.100 up the world, who held up the sphere. Oh, uh, Atlas, Atlas. Atlas. Yeah. Now in the ancient world,
02:00:07.340 they, I know this is a debate. People try to, people try to debate this topic, but Atlas in the
02:00:12.860 ancient world was not holding up the globe that we talk about today. He was holding up the celestial
02:00:18.620 spheres as they believed in ancient Greece. And there was multiple celestial spheres in the sky
02:00:24.620 that he was supposed to be upholding. And so this is why this, it's the same homage to the same stuff
02:00:31.180 throughout architecture. It's everywhere. And then we get into the Masonic tracing boards to where the
02:00:36.860 the spheres are at the tops of the pillars always with the LC and I, the big G all that stuff.
02:00:43.340 It's all a part of their iconography as well. The spheres are everywhere. And then you get into
02:00:48.140 some really weird middle-aged like scepter in the sphere kind of a deal. Yes. Or these, uh,
02:00:53.980 ancient paintings, these very weird Baroque style paintings. There's people holding spheres.
02:00:59.180 Yeah. Yeah. And you're like, what's going on to make it those. Yeah. There it is. Scepter and spear.
02:01:07.660 That is interesting. The statue of Athena, um, where she has, uh, the God Nike under one hand,
02:01:14.140 he's sitting on top of a sphere in her hand. His spheres are everywhere. The spheres was a part of a
02:01:20.220 symbolism to ancient raw. And it was referenced as the sun many oftentimes, but other times it wasn't
02:01:28.060 because it was the serpent that wrapped around the sphere and the sphere outside of the sun was being
02:01:33.500 used and depicted as being offered to raw. And there's a, there's a book in the 18th century BC.
02:01:39.260 It's called the book of the heavenly cow. It's an ancient Egyptian writing that, um, it goes through
02:01:44.780 a long detailed storyline of raw and how he used to live on the earth amongst man, but then there was
02:01:50.140 a great rebellion and he got upset. So he had his chief engineer building my house in the sky
02:01:55.260 connected to the firmaments that he could stay away from mankind. That's interesting. Sounds familiar.
02:02:05.340 Um, well, listen, Sean, I, I know over here, I got top is sweating. He's got to go get his wife.
02:02:10.700 I hate that we have to bring this in, uh, for a landing, but, um, this is overwhelming. It's fascinating,
02:02:17.100 man. It's so fascinating. I, this whole thing, especially with the, with the Vedics, I feel like, um,
02:02:23.660 their, their mythology is kind of the gift that keeps on giving, you know, like I, I always say,
02:02:28.780 I don't not believe in, um, that these people had their gods, their pantheons and everything.
02:02:34.700 I think it's all real. They just were fundamentally wrong about the nature of the deities that they
02:02:40.140 worshiped, uh, but that they all have some little piece of the puzzle. Uh, and so when people kind
02:02:45.740 of look at me, cause they go, Oh, you're Christian. That means you don't believe in these gods or those
02:02:48.700 gods, but your God is real. It's like, no, it's like my God is, is the God. These things are all
02:02:54.620 creations. The fallen are creations. And then these, these other things beneath them are their offspring.
02:02:59.740 Um, and yeah, they were, they were given and taught unbelievable technologies and, and, and,
02:03:04.700 you know, these crazy kind of, uh, practices and things like that, but that's all real. That's all
02:03:10.140 real. I, it's interesting. Cause I think that kind of upsets a lot of other, uh, Christians, but
02:03:15.900 I, that that's just the way that I, I came to understand these things, but, um,
02:03:19.980 we got to bring it in for a landing. Go ahead. Yes. Final statement for the landing revelation 12.
02:03:26.140 It talks about Satan, Michael attacking Satan, Satan losing and being hurled to the earth.
02:03:32.300 And it says in verse 13 or verse 12, woe to the earth into the sea with great fury,
02:03:37.100 the devil has come down to you knowing he only has a short time. So why, where was he before he was
02:03:44.460 coming down? It says in verse eight, when the dragon was not strong enough and Michael overcame him, he
02:03:50.380 no longer was a place found in heaven for him and his angels. Now that word angel is also the word
02:03:56.940 messengers, which would apply to unclean spirits as well. This is what I talked about previously about
02:04:01.340 that Greek word cosmos Kratos, which is the P the territory of heaven below the moon and the,
02:04:07.180 in the land of the earth where the unclean spirits and astral spirits have it and have it. So when you
02:04:14.620 ask ourselves, is Satan hanging out in some hotel in Paris, does he have some palace and let the wait
02:04:20.220 to you? Is he deep underground, some bunker in Kazakhstan, or does the Bible already tell us where he
02:04:27.260 is? And there's a moment in the future where, where God tells Michael, kick him out of this place.
02:04:33.900 He comes down to the earth, woe to the earth and its inhabitants for he's come to you with fuel of
02:04:37.420 fury and wrath. And then there's a, a chaotic time of tribulation that has to be stopped by the return of
02:04:46.060 Christ. So during that's 42 months where Satan is thrown down, this is where Apollyon appears.
02:04:53.420 Does the first and second beast show up? The second beast, which I put forward is Nurgle.
02:05:00.780 Is the one who creates the AI, which is the briefs life into the image of the first beast.
02:05:06.780 So he creates an idol who is a representation of the first beast, which is Osiris. And that image
02:05:12.860 is given the breadth of life and goes out through the world, forcing it to worship it or killing
02:05:16.540 people. That is what the God of war did in the ancient world. That is what Hermes did. That's
02:05:21.340 what the Nubis did. That's what Vishnu is prophesied to return and do an ancient theology of, of India.
02:05:26.940 That's what Buddha is going to do. Another question. Unbelievable. Look at you go. Sorry.
02:05:35.500 Because you, you bring this guy here and he's saying all those great things, dude. And then
02:05:39.100 you tell me that I got to get my wife. And then I, um, why the ninth, why is, why is he the ninth,
02:05:44.860 uh, iteration? And is that the final iteration? Or no, right? Cause he's no, there's more,
02:05:50.940 but for whatever reason, that particular avatar, like, you know, took off because he seemed to be,
02:05:55.420 you know, fat, happy, and peaceful. And it seemed to be like more palpable for different cultures
02:06:00.940 that accepted Hinduism. Cause you know, it's not just India, like people in Japan and Korea,
02:06:06.300 they also practice Hinduism stuff. So it was like the Malaysians, a whole bunch of different people
02:06:10.660 groups. So it's not just the Indians. And so that was, what was widely adopted was the picture of
02:06:16.120 the Buddha. He just looks a little, you know, unassuming fat, little happy guy. Like he just had a big
02:06:20.200 meal, you know, you ever been in a Spanish household that has like Buddha statues? Like back in the
02:06:25.140 nineties. I mean, yeah. Dumb Spanish people. Okay. That's my family. Thank you. Uh, cause I
02:06:30.380 would, I would go and see them in, in, in, you know, in Elizabeth, which is a terrible place to
02:06:34.380 be. And, uh, and I would always, I didn't understand what they, I didn't think about it.
02:06:38.460 No, they just had this Buddha and they would say things like, Oh, it's like, it brings good luck.
02:06:42.640 I'm like, you live in Elizabeth. So you guys wonder, you ever wonder why the two witnesses show up in
02:06:48.100 revelation 11, they have 42 months for testimony and they can't be killed until the end of those 42
02:06:52.260 months. And then they're killed by the beast who come outside of the pit, which, which is Apollyon
02:06:58.140 Osiris, that the same character, like, I think it's going to get old school biblical right before
02:07:04.000 Christ shows up. Like it's going to get ancient prophets of old. They have miraculous powers.
02:07:09.020 They can inflict plague on any nation that they want at any time as, as revelation 11 says, that's
02:07:13.600 a problem. And then you've got ancient gods showing up to try to enact forceful worship on people.
02:07:21.000 And as revelation 13, seven through 10 says, uh, the first beast goes out and makes war against
02:07:25.300 all nations. And so there's, you know, you have a, this is why Christ has to come back and,
02:07:31.660 you know, like stop all this. I think that it's a, it's a, it's going to get extremely old school
02:07:37.380 biblical. And I don't think there'll be like, it's going to get so stark defied, right? You're
02:07:42.660 either persecuted because you like relation 12 says you, you believe in the testimony of Jesus
02:07:46.840 Christ and the commandments of God, or you've given your allegiance to the beast, um, first,
02:07:52.360 second beast to the dragon, to the unholy Trinity, the pantheon of, of nastiness and all of their
02:07:58.640 deception. So I like the pantheon of nastiness. That's a t-shirt, that's a t-shirt right there.
02:08:04.700 And by the way, uh, I really like your t-shirt. Yeah, I like that one too. It's dope. My, my brand is
02:08:10.060 like, I try to do things to, uh, like make t-shirts to cause a conversation. And I don't know, maybe
02:08:15.840 sometimes I'm just like, yeah, I'm doing a lot of artwork here, but this is like, you were created
02:08:19.660 that I would be like, what do you mean by that? You know, if I saw you in the street, like sit
02:08:23.260 down, have a seat. Yeah. It's a great conversation starter. And then two hours later, I'd be like,
02:08:26.960 I'm sorry, Sean, but I got to get my wife. I don't know if I would, if somebody was walking
02:08:30.700 around with a pantheon of nastiness shirt, I don't know that I'd ask. I wouldn't talk to that guy.
02:08:34.480 I don't know what you're talking about, dog, but I don't want to know. Um, Sean, one more time before we get out
02:08:39.640 here, where can everybody find your work? Yeah, we're our kingdom of context on YouTube rumble and
02:08:44.440 Facebook. And so you guys check it out. We have an investigating Babylon series. Uh, we also have
02:08:49.300 the days of Noah, uh, animated series we're making about the lifespan of Noah, but this is our main
02:08:54.300 page kingdom of context. And so if you, we have the playlists right there, you can go to both the
02:08:58.580 investigating Babylon series and the 42 series playlists. And you can, um, you can watch all this
02:09:04.940 uninterrupted, which I go into much more detail. Like I'm just giving highlights of this stuff.
02:09:09.380 Yeah. So investigating Babylon series is kind of like a dark yellow thumbnail there.
02:09:14.320 Yeah, guys, this is a, it's a number to go over here. Yeah. Look at this stuff. This is a,
02:09:18.400 a wealth of information and knowledge. Yeah. If these little past two episodes haven't given,
02:09:22.740 haven't piqued your interest, uh, I don't know what to tell you. There's something,
02:09:25.540 there's something wrong with you. This is simply not for you. You might be locked in with the pantheon
02:09:29.120 of nastiness if this didn't resonate with you. Um, all right. For all of you, all of you that love time
02:09:34.360 travel movies, we even do a whole episode on that. It's called the impossible spell.
02:09:37.340 And we talk about all the symbolism of the, the triquetra and everything involved in the
02:09:42.400 CERN and all that kind of stuff. So if you like all that, all that stuff, we go into all that as
02:09:46.420 well with history as well. So as you, hopefully as you've been able to demonstrate, uh, as you've
02:09:50.920 been able to see me demonstrate throughout these, both these videos, I'm not just making up stuff
02:09:55.920 about these symbols. Like these are documented meanings for these things. There's a history there.
02:10:00.400 It correlates with what the Bible has all been saying this whole time. And this, the Bible took
02:10:05.020 place within all of these events. So like, it's all connected guys. Yeah. Well, Sean does a great
02:10:10.880 job of bringing receipts. So if you guys like all the ideas that we have, uh, Sean actually has
02:10:15.900 information to back up instead of just wild schizophrenic speculation, like we have here,
02:10:20.140 uh, go and check out kingdom in context. Sean, thank you so much for your time, brother. Um,
02:10:24.760 thank you guys. Tap, pick up your wife. I will pick up my wife, but until next time, guys,
02:10:29.660 don't forget to obey, submit and comply. We will see you tomorrow.
02:10:33.600 The greatest hypnotist on planet earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room. It is constantly
02:10:41.040 telling us what to believe is real. You can persuade us that what they see with their eyes is what there
02:10:48.720 is to see. Because they'll laugh in the face of an expedition that portrays the bigger picture
02:10:56.440 of what's going on. And they have.