So in these episodes that we've listened to, Bill has not used Joseph Campbell as a source at all. He's ran out of weird books by weirdos and pamphlets. This bibliography is not the works that Bill's used to make this series.
So in these episodes that we've listened to, Bill has not used Joseph Campbell as a source at all. He's ran out of weird books by weirdos and pamphlets. This bibliography is not the works that Bill's used to make this series.
This was a tract that was put out by a group called Bible Sabbath, who themselves were cribbing from another source, which they, unlike Bill, were upfront about.
From their text, quote, This publication contains excerpts from the best-selling classic America in Prophecy by E.G. White, originally published 100 years ago under the title The Great Controversy.
Instead, all he's done is just read from this pamphlet written by someone who he has no idea who it is, maybe, or at least the audience doesn't.
I still don't know why Bongino, years ago, repeatedly called me, and I talked to him also off-air once during an interview, and said, hey man, is it you? You know, that New York tough guy deal. And he is a tough guy. I'm not saying that New York tough guy thing. Hey man, is it you telling people you're getting your stuff from me? And I said, no. What, you think you're the only person I know in the government?
He, I don't think it's accurate to say he pulled the image only from 4chan. I think his response was he saw the image on 4chan as well as other social media sources. So I don't know that this was the post that he saw necessarily. Where did Mr. Daniels pull the post that he used in his article? As his representation in the production was, and his similar comment to me was he saw it on social media first. I think he said Twitter. I think that's what it says in the production in the responses. And he also saw it on 4chan. I don't know whether this was the particular document he saw on 4chan. But when I spoke to him, he said he had seen it not first on 4chan, but on a social media site such as, I believe, Twitter.
Okay, then I guess I'm a puppet of Zero Hedge in this case.
But you heard there at the end there, I think, one of the very important pieces that just might slide under the rug to most people, but it's that Mike Adams, the health ranger, is the one who wrote this story. So, Mike Adams over at Natural News is Alex's source for all this.