00:19:45.140So, you know, a lot of people think that it was popularized0.99
00:19:50.800from the film Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
00:19:53.420because there is a scene where it's kind of mentioned
00:19:55.460for the you know the first time air quotes in pop culture uh there in that movie and he shows you a
00:20:02.420bunch of evidence for it having existed in in not exactly popular culture but you know in all kinds
00:20:07.780of different facets um you know studies that were done on it and freemason funding and you know you
00:20:13.200name it uh it's pretty cool actually and yeah he did wear a cape when he did it which i think kind
00:20:19.100of discredits the whole thing and that's kind of what we were going for the corniest dudes in the
00:20:23.620world are doing this now it's just like uh yeah yeah yeah i want to deal with it i mean that's
00:20:30.160what happens mainstream let me ask you guys right on the wave though luckily you at least you were
00:20:36.240a little bit before so it's not like well that's what's crazy yeah there's a lot of people who came
00:20:41.880before us um i think well listen to be fair though like we've been talking about this stuff for a
00:20:47.400long time oh yeah yeah we just started talking to a microphone about it recently so it's like i don't
00:20:52.260know right and if you if you look at the sort of the trajectory i mean we were on the best political
00:20:58.140show with luke rakowski maybe oh that was fun a couple of months into the show's inception and we
00:21:04.840were saying the episode was entirely about the alien phenomenon is is a rebranding for fallen
00:21:11.540angels nephilim you know biblical entities uh things from the spirit realm technology that was
00:21:18.160inspired by the spirit realm all these different things we were talking about that really early
00:21:22.100Now it seems to be, you know, we were talking off air, Ted, about this pastor situation, the Tennessee pastor situation.
00:21:30.180And, you know, for those of you that don't know, we call them pod past pod pastors.
00:21:34.640That's right. Thank you. For those of you who aren't aware of the situation, it got blown out of proportion.
00:21:39.120The story on the surface seemed to be government officials calling random Tennessee pastors into an Airbnb for a closed door meeting on the idea that aliens are real.
00:21:51.200Reptilians are real. And these pastors need to, you know, pastors, pod pastors, my mistake, need to prepare their congregations for something that when it comes disclosure, is the something could cause a falling away from the faith.
00:22:05.340and that was massively blown out of proportion.
00:22:08.820The nature of it was so much less significant.
00:25:53.820No, no, I'm hearing what you're saying, and we'll address it, but you're standing in front of an electric piano dressed like a fucking village person, and I can't stop.0.95
00:26:04.140I'm imagining you standing up in a power stance with that on one of your, like this X, and just playing electronic synth.0.88
00:44:34.760Yeah, but that's a curse because that thing is, it's like,
00:44:37.500spoke so now we're talking about this new age idea of manifestation that's spoken out right and then
00:44:42.240that that vibrates in the earth and there's a frequency to your language i have now put a curse
00:44:47.320out into the atmosphere that resonates on you and that'll stay on you so check this out though
00:44:52.720you said something earlier this this connects to the first one and maybe you can tackle the first
00:44:56.440one i just want to uh touch on this you said uh evil god and flower god so so jesus is not what
00:45:03.300i would call a flower god the cultural interpretation of jesus the the popularized hippie
00:45:09.240version that we have here in the way the people who call other people fathers the straw man is
00:45:14.160is maybe better uh by the by the lady with you know dreads playing an acoustic guitar on stage
00:45:20.620with the smoke with the armpit hair i mean you can get your interpretation from there but that's a
00:45:24.360little bit of a straw man but here here's the here's some of the insults that jesus used uh1.00
00:45:28.340He called people hypocrites and pretenders, broods of vipers, blind guides and fools, whitewashed tombs, meaning like on the outside it's pretty but inside you're fucking dead, dogs and pigs, a wicked adulterous generation.1.00
00:45:42.620Like this dude was not soft at all, at all.1.00
00:56:14.040Well, I mean, that's if God is everything.
00:56:16.600God created everything versus God is everything.
00:56:19.640You're also answering your own question there.
00:56:21.640That's a little bit of a slippery slope.
00:56:22.940No, but what I mean is if we make it into a—
00:56:24.880He is everything, what makes it impossible for him to take a form.
00:56:28.060Well, if God is everything, then God would have no problem with paganism, which is just worshiping the creation instead of the creator.0.91
00:56:36.860So when people are worshiping nature, spirits, or any of these fucking things, God wouldn't have a problem with that, right?0.88
00:56:43.100Because he would be like, well, that's me because I'm everything.0.98
00:56:45.740And over and over again in the Bible, that's not the case.
00:59:39.120I can't give you a full rundown of yesterday in my life.
00:59:42.560you know like yesterday yeah but the 100 years from now somebody can give you a
00:59:47.140the writings of matthew matthew was he was designated as the guy that writes stuff down
00:59:52.760as it happens because he was good at shorthand so that happened as these events were happening
00:59:56.760they were the books were only formulated into the new testament and then compiled into like
01:00:01.380the certain 66 that we have much further after but like these these are documented accounts
01:00:06.940recorded accounts that happen also jesus is the most like he's one of the most documented people
01:00:11.180in the world he was he's more documented than the uh the emperor at the and at the emperor
01:00:15.700what is the technical term for the roman yeah i guess emperor uh at the time and we take whatever
01:00:20.940evidence we have of him as like yeah this is a real historical figure but he's exponentially
01:00:25.660well more well documented than the emperor at the time okay so i got two more things because i don't0.79
01:00:30.800want to fucking talk too much two more things let me address your second your second question about0.80
01:00:35.840The Old Testament Bible versus the New Testament, or the Old Testament God versus the New Testament.0.97
01:00:41.560So obviously the show is Nephilim Death Squad, and we believe what happened at the flood was an act of God because of what's happening today.
01:10:35.440i agree yeah man hold on let me push back hold on there's another no there's another super chat
01:10:44.200there's another read read read read read read read read read read for the five dollars says
01:10:50.480this is a good discussion top and a raven are planting a seed deep inside deep inside
01:10:55.400deep inside of the colon of only well he's used to having seeds planted deep inside him
01:11:03.780I want to push back because I understand what I understand how you guys say, you know, like God is a father and just like a father would treat his kid.
01:17:13.360Or, if you guys believe in Satan, why couldn't Satan create the religions?
01:17:17.760Because when you create these big religions, they're going to kill each other in the name of God, and that would only serve Satan, right?0.66
01:17:23.320Not only that, I mean, I would say less important than killing in the name of God,0.99
01:17:26.340and more so that if you allow man to create an entire thing, you create like the fucking Vatican,0.98
01:17:32.880where this doesn't seem to have anything to do with God1.00
01:25:53.120The argument of I was born broken this way is platonic Gnostic determinism.
01:25:58.740So I guess that that's his view on it.
01:26:01.980But I would also ask you, like, is there a way for us to really differentiate between the homosexual people who have suffered traumas, traumas as a child?
01:40:52.980But after that, there is this, like, chase that begins where, like, God doesn't just reveal himself to you all at once and you fucking understand everything.1.00
01:54:46.260And you're either going to pick Christ or, like he says, whoever's not with me is against me because neutrality is not a side.
01:54:55.180The devil prefers the devil, you know, the anthropomorphized version of the adversary, prefers that you remain neutral.
01:55:02.880In fact, if you don't believe that it's happening at all, that's also to his advantage.
01:55:06.340Well, don't mistake me. I'm not neutral. I am on God's side, but I just have a problem with the religion part.
01:55:13.360But I say this, I think authenticity is the purifier of everything, because if it is the highest frequency, if it means the truth and God is truth, right?0.99
01:55:25.120So if we work towards more authenticity, I think that that will help the world way more, because right now it's fake as fuck, man.0.97
01:55:33.100I was telling the guy Christian from Primal Resistance, he was back here and he was like, yeah, man, I've been going down some crazy rabbit holes with conspiracies.0.97
01:55:43.960And I was like, well, you better be careful because you're going to end up believing in Jesus Christ.0.89
01:55:47.500The further you go down, that's where you end up.
01:55:50.560And so conspiracy theory is that authenticity.
02:00:21.120If that place exists, if you believe in God and you think that there is a place that you can go after you die where you are with God, whatever that is.
02:00:29.760If it's a giant fucking cloud of light in the outer space for some of the more scientific people, whatever, doesn't matter.
02:00:35.620But if you do also believe that we have free will and you're not some determinist, well, then we would have the ability to choose to go there.0.97
02:00:42.120And if we chose not to go there, if eternity was real and you could spend it anywhere and you chose not to be there, that sounds fucking terrifying.
02:00:50.440So I'm not saying that all fear is bad or anything like that.
02:00:54.140There are a priority of things to be afraid of.
02:00:56.960be afraid of um let's say treating your kids so badly that they don't want to know you when
02:01:03.220they're an adult that's a good fear to have that's a that's a course correcting fear where you go
02:01:07.620i'm not going to act in that way anymore i'm going to act in love okay cool so that was a that was a
02:01:12.560good idea what's the worst place that they can put prisoners in jail oh yeah solitary yeah that's i
02:01:20.120think that that's what hell is in a way because like you're cut off so like i don't know if we're
02:01:24.000if we all have this spark of god in us right we're divinely inspired divinely created by god and we
02:01:29.040have this soul where there's something in us and we're around people you know that's a whole0.54
02:01:32.800keep six feet away kind of shit it's just an idea that popped in my head but when you separate a0.78
02:01:36.920person and you put them in solitary confinement they have no human contact they are effectively0.99
02:01:42.420away from god in in a way or at least the attempt to and that person will go completely crazy it's
02:01:48.540the worst thing you can do to anybody so now just you know extrapolate that to the spiritual level
02:01:53.980When you're not in this physical body, where will you be?
02:01:57.900Are you going to be closer to that or are you going to be further from that?
02:02:01.620That's your choice, and your choice is made by what you do and what you've chosen while you're here.
02:02:05.840Well, I guess my thing is this, that I just think, like, let's say I do not kill, rape, steal, beat people up.
02:02:14.900For me, that's the only thing that should matter.
02:02:17.520and whether I say Christ is my savior or not
02:18:57.460We're in front of the ball at this point.
02:18:58.860So the church is, in my opinion, behind the ball.
02:19:01.880They need to start looking at some of these things and telling people not what is going to fill the seats, but telling people the actual truth.
02:19:09.820There are people that do that within the Christian community as well.
02:19:13.260You're going to see a lot of the examples of the people that take a formula that does work and that they can spread and make it into McDonald's.
02:19:20.400I do think a lot of that compelling information, let's say like on the Nephilim and the Fallen and things like that, that really help.
02:19:27.760They're not necessary, but you're going to see them.
02:19:29.600there it's happening now because like we talked about that overton window has shifted and i think
02:19:33.900that um if you're not seeing it at your local church which you know i don't expect to see that
02:19:38.860where i'm at but as far as the rhetoric online um there's gonna be a cultural swing it's happening
02:19:45.440already we were just slightly ahead of the curve uh towards things like the book of enoch which is
02:19:51.680like you know that's a slippery slope too because if you look enoch one is pretty sound two and three
02:19:56.560are like kind of fucking wonky and it doesn't make a whole lot of sense one can be grounded
02:20:01.380in scripture and there's so many connections that you go okay this just um elaborates on the themes0.97
02:20:07.380that are in you know the bible but two and three they seem to go off on their own direction into
02:20:13.200crazy places either way though um you know you have a congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna like I said0.96
02:20:18.820the former stripper from Florida she's talking about these things on the world stage regularly
02:20:23.580I think you're going to see a lot of this stuff start to come out in some of these dumps, like the UAP files or whatever, even the files that, you know, because there's a lot of people.
02:20:33.460I think Tim Burchett is saying that he believes that these things are spiritual and, you know, demonic in their nature.
02:20:40.480There's going to be a lot of things coming out, and I think some actual buildings are going to have pastors that preach on it, but really the void is going to be filled with, like, the online rhetoric where people are going to be talking about this, which is going to make the Bible.
02:20:51.880um it's not that it makes it cooler it what it does is it contextualizes it because there's so
02:20:57.780much i'm looking forward to the deception that's going to come from the mcdonald's version of
02:21:02.200whatever we're talking about because again we're operating without any guy i mean we have the
02:21:06.740guidelines of god but we're operating without these you know these barriers that some people
02:21:10.660are not allowed to say or talk about so when they are going to talk on the pulpit about this stuff
02:21:14.940i just wonder where the you know well we're not going to say this but we will say that like where
02:21:21.580where that kind of self-censorship would come from.
02:21:24.500One more time, I want to address galactic cum.
02:21:28.920I understand that we're in a cult and all that.0.93
02:21:32.500I would just say, read the Bible and prove me wrong.
02:21:34.520I'm at Top Lops, so you can follow me on X.
02:21:39.740Can I just say, you mentioned your audience.
02:21:42.200you don't want an audience that you know as soon as you uh you know stare a little bit away from
02:21:51.060something that they will leave you you want an audience that appreciates you for being who you
02:21:57.040are you know like you should be able to be different this is the danger how many how many
02:22:03.860of these christians do you think are really like uh open for questioning things like you you guys
02:22:12.960are very open how many many but we've been lucky for like because because of how we came into this
02:22:19.100thing like i didn't come into this uh doing nephilim desquad i came into this doing graphic
02:22:24.140design and then i was doing a very offensive comedy show and i've retained that audience
02:22:29.800And a lot of those people have seen, they follow what I've been saying and they followed my journey and my perspective.
02:22:35.120And, and like, like kind of what we were talking about before about when, when you become a Christian or when you, when you take on these ideas and start to live them, you're like, I don't want to be a fake person.
02:24:20.020Like, you're ultimately responsible for yourself, but I'm not going to take any part in that.0.84
02:24:23.680I'm not going to be the guy to like, if, if I realize like, oh shit, I have, I'm making you0.97
02:24:30.160stumble. Like the Bible says this as well. Like, you know, eat the, eat the meat, eat the unclean0.94
02:24:35.500thing. But if you're going to make the guy next to you stumble, then don't do it. Then be a,
02:24:40.040be a better example. So I'm like, oh no, no, no, no. I'm doing that. I'm actively making you
02:24:44.360stumble and you, you keep falling for it. Okay. Let me ask. I'm stepping back and whether you
02:24:50.060stop or not that's not up to me but i'm not going to be i'm not answering for that let me ask you
02:24:54.760an important question you guys are funny funny guys but this question to you lobster ever since
02:25:04.500you dropped that thing have you become less funny or are you equally funny or more funny
02:25:09.800less funny okay hold on before you go if you're less funny because i do think there's a lot of0.96
02:25:18.700value in making people laugh that frequency is high as fuck too if not even at the same as
02:25:26.360as authenticity i don't know but getting people to laugh don't do not overlook that that's a big0.97
02:25:32.880fucking thing you're doing there so if you're becoming less funny i don't know how good that0.66
02:25:38.320is but before you continue i just want to say there was this christian uh there was this uh0.99
02:25:43.020comedian called alistair williams he's a uk uh comedian he used to be funny as fuck but then he0.94
02:25:49.780turned into a christian and now he's kind of like almost down and like he's he lost his funniness0.83
02:25:57.920so my question is is it worth it how was my performance today was it did i fall flat was i
02:26:04.880sharp was i witty i mean very witty funny but i i don't know i don't know you too much you might
02:26:12.020have been yeah you might have been way more funnier before that's why i'm asking i could have been
02:26:15.960funnier because yeah i'll just tell you the truth when i was when i would smoke you there's a level
02:26:21.120of relaxation and a level of like cognizance where like these things are floating in the air
02:26:25.480and i'd more readily pick them out but then it's also a question of like was i actually doing that
02:26:30.140like i'm now on a performance enhancing drug and do i want to continue doing that well here here's
02:26:35.740the good news there's actually metrics that i can measure by so am i funnier uh i personally don't
02:26:42.020think i'm funnier am i more coherent with my points can i bring up yes so it's a bit of a
02:26:47.380trade-off but then also i look at the metrics of like well have have my status has my stats grown
02:26:52.620and by every single manner it's like yeah they have it's like okay all right so i don't have to
02:26:57.400do this thing and alter my my brain i don't have to be top lobster you know in order to have success
02:27:04.220in this realm and what i'm doing i could be a better podcaster i can make better points so
02:27:09.880obviously there's a trade-off and i'm not gonna lie to you be like yeah i'm just as funny he's0.99
02:27:13.400like no i'm pretty fucking funny when i'm high when i'm drunk i'm funny i want to see that shit0.96
02:27:18.740i'm just kidding well there's a time and place i think there's a time and place but like well you0.98
02:27:23.280know what has happened instead it's like on you know in a comedy capacity you get people saying
02:27:27.800like oh yeah this is really funny this made my day i made a joke about about the colon of uh
02:27:33.500of a vulture in the picture of the the kid that was about to be eaten that you know the nobel
02:27:39.020prize picture where the vulture is about to eat him and we're talking about cloaca this is not
02:27:42.840something that it would occur to my sober mind very funny yeah just a joke that i might not make0.98
02:27:47.820and you know what i think the world will survive no we need more asshole stuff like that this is0.97
02:27:55.540the thing that is replaced with is we get these these messages and this isn't even like a tooting0.98
02:28:01.220your own horn thing it's just like what's actually meaningful these days and what's meaningful is we0.96
02:28:07.040get these fucking messages from people you got to imagine like you do a goofy show and like yeah0.99
02:28:11.440we're talking about real information we are pointing hopefully at the end of the day back0.99
02:28:14.760to god but at the end you know it feels like just hanging with the homies and having a good time and0.95
02:28:18.980a lot of it is comedy driven and then we'll get a fucking message and there's no shortage of them0.86
02:28:23.280dude like it's there's no shortage of and i can all it's like you know it's god's doing that0.97
02:28:28.040because it's it can't be us but people will tell us shit like this show helped my my relationship0.90
02:28:34.740with god like i was on the outskirts i thought you know like you're saying vince christianity0.98
02:28:39.920was gay and retarded and the church was corrupt and this that and the other thing and then i found0.86
02:28:44.140a couple of dudes who are really just being themselves but are making good points and0.97
02:28:48.980pointing towards god and like are are having fun in this and and it helps their relationship
02:28:55.500And it's like if there's – Vince, you said you believe in God, and it doesn't have to be – we're not even talking about it in the context of Jesus right now.
02:29:03.180It's like if there's a God, and God is winning souls, and you're responsible at all for orienting anybody towards God, for somebody coming across your field of awareness and you pointing to God and them being like, hell yeah, dude, and going on their way, even if that's just one person, that's incredible.
02:44:51.780Is when you come on the show, and sometimes it's fine.
02:44:54.700It's usually really good for the audience.
02:44:56.560What's good for the audience isn't always what's good for us.0.99
02:44:58.740So if you come on the show and you have, like, a whole ass, what would you call it, like, diatribe or a presentation, and that's kind of a bummer because, as you might be able to tell, I can't shut the fuck up.0.99
02:45:16.980So, like, those interviews are a little bit of a bummer for me.0.70
02:45:20.740But if you have somebody who's, like, up and their energy is up and they don't mind getting derailed and they don't mind questions, like, fuck yeah, that's a lot of fun for me.
02:45:27.680i do this because i like to talk i like to talk to people i don't like to talk at people or have
02:45:32.240people talk at me i like to like we're having a what what when we're really doing a interview
02:45:39.040good and i think i don't know this is advice for anyone who does or wants to do a podcast but like
02:45:43.900think about what that person has said before to other people their material take them out of it
02:45:49.340and make that make that interview unique think of even on the fly think of way that we can go left
02:45:56.700to write with this to make this it not just interesting for the audience but interesting
02:46:01.020for you too and maybe for the other person you know and then after we'll always ask if they
02:46:05.540were having fun yeah not during the interview but in general that's good advice the way this went
02:46:11.300was pretty damn awesome because we were we could sit there like oh what do you want to talk about0.70
02:46:14.640oh look at my notes and we're gonna pay our notes and it's all bullshit like this was awesome this0.89
02:46:18.460is raw this is real i'll tell you what i haven't like i've barely written notes or taken notes in0.83
02:46:22.780preparation for an interview in a long time i used to and then i found that there's just a flow of
02:46:27.300conversation that yeah we're gonna go this way is a little bit more fun yeah i do i used to do that
02:46:32.740too and then i found myself completely ignoring them the whole time so i was like why do i keep
02:46:36.960doing this because i'm just gonna fucking ignore them and let the conversation go where it goes so0.82
02:46:40.880yeah yeah i think there was one more super chat i just yeah there we go guys in the chat hurry up0.91