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Now, if you notice, it says those are supposed to be the two great seals of the United States of America, correct?
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Those aren't.
Those are the two seals of the Order of the Illuminati.
Now, I have all this memorized from my days in the Illuminati.
Now, this went on the dollar bill in 1935, but this reflects ancient beliefs of secret societies that go back literally before the birth of Christ.
It symbolizes the ancient goal of secret societies, of the establishment of what in scripture we see in Revelation 13 is the reign of these and the false prophets.
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welcome everybody to Spiritual Walsh Day Friday.
I'm your host Dan Badondi and Trey Harris.
We got an awesome show for you tonight guys.
Lots of information man.
It's like a show I've been wanting to do for a while.
And uh because um the thing was this guy Alistair Crowley okay if you understand who he is.
We're not going to get directly to who he and everything he did but because there's so many documentaries out there I mean, it's well overplayed people expose this guy.
I mean tons of awesome documentaries and videos Exposing who Alistair Crowley is but we're going to take a different approach called the Crowley connection.
Yeah Yeah, we'll get into the gist of who Crowley was But, um, you know, in case you don't know who he was, whatever the case, but the connections this guy had through culture, through music, through religions, and this is insane, and all kinds of cults and all that.
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It's funny too because um my wife is at home Because I'm doing this on rumble too so welcome people on rumble in YouTube live so it's kind of funny because when I am Call my wife, say, hit the hit the stream button for the rumble, right?
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I started laughing because of the bald hair, you know what I mean?
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That's kind of scary.
It really is.
But yeah, this guy here, if you don't know him better, this guy is like when it comes to evil, this guy was called the beast for a reason.
So anyway, welcome, Trey.
What's going on, brother?
Not much.
What's going on with you, my man?
Oh, pretty good, man.
Yeah, been excited to do the show for a while.
And the thing is, too, guys, if we... We could be here for hours talking about this guy, and we just want to get to the basic connections and all that stuff.
And I apologize tonight, guys, because we usually have...
A question and answer show.
You know what I mean?
We still might do it.
I don't know.
It depends on the time.
But I got a lot on my plate for tomorrow.
So, you know, we're not going to have that questions and answers.
You know, we might.
I don't know.
It depends on the time and everything else.
But I'll make it up to you next week.
Don't worry about it.
So, yeah.
Anyway, Trey.
This is a show that I... This is a show that me And Trey or David Carrico could do because you and David know a lot about Alistair Crowley and also the esoteric occultism that he was involved with and everything else.
So we decided to bring this together, the Crowley Connection, to show you all the people, politically, religiously, do the occult that this guy was connected to, the secret societies.
Even to this day, I think it's a hundred years now, almost, that he's been dead.
And even to this day, he's still engraved in culture today.
It's sickening.
So yeah, man, um, let me get to my, uh... Anyway, before we get going, guys, uh, we gotta say a quick prayer because it's very important, especially exposing this stuff.
So before anybody questions, oh, I thought you guys were Christians.
Why are you talking about the occult and all that?
Because we got a lot of, um, mainstream Christians that come onto the sha- uh, channel here, and it's like, oh, you shouldn't be talking about that, really?
Because this is not what the Bible says.
Uh, Ephesians 5, 12, 11, I'm sorry, says, "...have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them." That means expose them.
Plain and simple.
Expose them.
So, it's our job as watchmen, it's our job as children of God to expose the deeds of evil because, again, this guy is connected with so much stuff today that's in some churches and everything else and false religions, so it is our duty as...
Worries for Christ to expose people like this, to expose the deeds of evil.
You know, not just to sit on their butts in the pews all day.
You know, we are supposed to go into the midst of the world, expose the darkness, expose the evil, and bring people to grace, man.
And the thing is, this guy, Alistair Crowley, too, he grew up as a Christian.
His father was a preacher and everything else and so and I forget the name of the Religious organization they belong to but yeah, they were hardcore with the Bible, you know, I mean strictly biblical texts and everything else That's what they went by they didn't even celebrate Christmas or nothing because um, you know again, they knew the Bible unlike people today, you know So, uh, yeah, what's going on Trey?
Not much.
I uh, I am very excited about today's show um There is, I think there's so much here.
I know that, I mean, as the thumbnail suggests, this guy has connections to so many different people.
And, I'm not sure if many of you guys know this, and if you've already said this, Dan, forgive me, but, I mean, this guy wasn't always as wicked as he was.
He grew up In somewhat of a Christian home.
Now, here's the interesting thing.
Crowley grows up in a Christian home, right?
But he grows up in the home of one of the Plymouth Brethren, which was the group started by John Nelson Darby.
Oh, that's right.
Plymouth Brethren, yeah.
Yep.
So, I mean, this is, and of course Darby, for anybody who isn't familiar, Darby is the father of dispensationalism.
Which we talked about two weeks ago when we did the Jesuit show.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, two or three weeks ago.
So, I mean, and it's interesting.
I mean, there's quotes from this guy about how, you know, it wasn't for lack of belief that he, you know, walked away from his faith.
He said he just simply wanted to join Satan's side and become his chief of staff.
Um, I mean, this guy was into some wickedly dark stuff, um, and, you know, we'll go into it later, but I mean, there's connections to Hollywood.
And, and not just the connections people would think there are, but I'm actually gonna show you guys, uh, or, one of my plans is to talk about a movie that connects Aleister Crowley, Arthur Conan Doyle, The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, Sherlock Holmes, Robert Downey Jr., and there's multiple connections with Downey Jr., but, I mean, there's connections to this guy everywhere.
I'm super excited about it.
Yeah, and not to mention I keep missing the name.
Jack Parsons, they call him Alan Parsons, but Jack Parsons, the rocket scientist, you know what I mean?
And Gerald Garner from Wicca, you know what I mean?
And you got H.P.
Lovecraft, right out of Provence here, he wrote the Necronomicon.
A big influence, Alison Crowley, L. Ron Hubbard for Scientology, Anton LaVey, you know, the thing is, Anton LaVey, we'll get into this in a little while, but Anton LaVey, the founder of the Church of Satan in 1966.
Even though he never claimed to be directly influenced by Aleister Crowley, but everything he did was an exact duplicate of Aleister Crowley.
He even shaved his head and everything.
But yeah, a lot of similarities with Anton LaVey and Aleister Crowley.
Yeah.
And if you don't know real quick here, So, this guy lived here, as you can see on Wikipedia.
He was born Edward Alexander Crowley, October 12th of 1875, in Warwickshire, England.
and Warwickshire, England, died December 1st of 1947 at the age of 72.
And in East Sussex, England, So yeah, he was a cultist, a well-renowned cultist.
This guy is known in Freemasonry.
This guy is known to all the esoteric cults and religions.
And yeah, this guy is like worshipped.
Now I'm going to give you a quick gist here of all his books he's got.
I mean, it's insane.
He's got all these books of magic, and it's a magic spell with a K. This is sex magic.
And he did unspeakable things with children, bragged about how one year alone, I believe it was, he had a sodomy with 150 male children.
Children, young little boys, you know what I mean?
In the book of law, do what thy will.
You know, that's where that comes from.
Do what you want, basically.
And it's insane.
And so, again, he grew up in this dispensationalist church.
And I can understand him leaving that, yeah, because dispensationalism, yeah, we expose so many times how bad this is.
It's a bad doctrine altogether.
You know, it's not even biblical, half of it.
So, but the good part is, like, oh, they did keep away from, at the time, keep away from the unbiblical holidays, which was good.
But, again, going down the road of dispensationalism, you know, it's a wonder why, you know, he didn't leave it sooner, you know.
But, like, and here's the other thing, too, not to get off the subject, but if you look at a lot of cultists, right, Most of them were Catholics.
They went to Catholic school, were very well educated in the doctrines, right?
Except that one day they discovered, wait, the Catholic religion and all this, you have the dispensation rule, it's all bullcrap.
So they discovered that.
Instead of going further to say, all right, let me just read the Bible for myself now.
And move away from the religion and just follow Jesus?
No.
They move out of it all together.
Because these false religions, we talk about this all the time, these false religions are the ones who push people like this guy into these insane cults and doctrines and everything else that just want to completely turn away.
Instead of just turning away from that false religion, they turn away from God and everything because they think it's all, you know, connected.
You know what I mean?
So this is the result of false religions, guys.
And when you get to this, when we talk about this guy, you're gonna be like, wow, okay, yeah.
And you know, you can't blame the man for leaving it, but you can blame the man for not actually going to, you know, the scripture himself.
Which he was, you know, educated in it, but in the wrong way, you know?
Instead of going down, you know, the road to scripture himself, he decided just to leave it all together and start, you know, literally sinning at will.
No, but I didn't cut you off, Trey.
No, you're good.
You're good.
I, um...
I mean, honestly, I couldn't have said it better myself.
You know, there was a... I mean, you look at some of the stuff this guy did, and there is clearly a reason that the, uh... Whoops.
There's a reason that the tabloids of his day called him the most wicked man alive, and that might be one of the few instances where the tabloids were actually right about something.
But I mean, this guy was evil.
And you don't have to... You don't have to take...
Minding Dan's word for it, I mean, this guy, I don't recommend it, but this guy was, like in his own words, he was very proud of the evil things he did.
One of the reasons that, um, One of the reasons that he was banned from his particular chapter of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn was because Mathers, who was one of the founders of the Golden Dawn, found Crowley to be immoral, which is saying something coming from the Golden Dawn.
This guy was too evil for one of the biggest, most secret Hermetic Orders that ever existed, in my opinion.
And when I mean big, it's not like big as in, like, globe covering, but big as in, like, how deep they went into Enochian magic and the writings of John Dee and all of this stuff.
So, it is, um...
Yeah, it's... it's... a fascinating case study, to say the least.
Yeah, for a secret society, right?
That's all cultic, right?
For them to say this guy was, um, too, you know, vocal, way too, um, uh, I don't know how to use the word right now.
I'm just like a tongue tight today, but too wild for their occult.
That's got to say something.
And then for evil institution to say, this guy is too evil to be in our institution.
Yeah.
That's got to tell you something.
It's like getting kicked out of hell.
Cause you're too evil.
You know, that's which doesn't happen, but you get the point.
Yeah, I mean, this is crazy, it really is.
And he was a member of many secret societies.
When he was interviewed on this stuff, because he was in Freemasonry and all this other stuff, and so he had so many signs and tokens and secret handshakes, all that stuff, he couldn't even remember them all.
Because when you go to these secret societies, you use secret hand gestures and whatnot to communicate with others.
Secret handshakes are called tokens, and secret phrases and all that stuff, and that's what they, you know, learn in secret societies.
We explained a lot of that when we did our Freemasonry show, you know, what the tokens were and all that stuff.
But all these artists had similar things, you know what I mean?
And he was involved with so much occultism.
Anything he could dip his fingers into in the dark arts, he would do it.
I mean, he got into, again, his own brand of magic, you know what I mean?
He even studied H.P.
Blavowski, Madame H.P.
Blavowski, which was, she was a Russian mystic, you know what I mean?
And she also influenced Nicholas Rorick.
He was, um...
President FDR's spiritual advisor.
You know, it's crazy, huh?
A Russian mystic at that.
So we could go down that rabbit hole, man.
It's crazy, man.
The connections this guy had and, you know, going forth into the future.
These false religions, cults, movements, even politicians, rocket scientists that were all connected somehow, directly, indirectly, or inspired by Aleister Crowley.
And it's insane.
It shows you that one man literally could change the entire outcome of society.
But in this case, it's evil.
He's the spawn of Satan, if you ask me.
And it's funny too because that show Supernatural, the show where the two brothers run around fighting demons and all that.
The show has a demon called Crowley.
In the show they say when he died he became a demon or whatever.
Like a powerful demon, which is not the case.
He's rotting in the pits of hell right now.
Unless he repented on his deathbed, I hope so.
But yeah, it's kind of crazy, man.
If you guys have seen the show Supernatural, you know what I'm talking about.
But yeah, these are secret societies, guys.
And again, like we said, there's so many documentaries out there on his life and everything else.
His family and everything else.
But yeah, again, we're exposing the Karali connection.
I mean, it's a lot of connections involved with this.
I think he's even connected to Brian with his milk truck.
He doesn't want to cause Brian to lose his job.
If you're watching out there, Brian.
You guys have a lot of slides, right?
Did you get them working?
I did not.
But I do have a few articles pulled up.
And that's why I'm like half over here and half over there.
Oh, it's alright.
I, uh... This article is an interview that I read a while back, cause... Alright, so let me just give you a little backstory here.
Before I go into explaining it.
I'm a huge Sherlock Holmes fan.
I have been since I was a kid.
Um... And... Let me adjust my chair here.
This is... Ah.
Ah, there we go.
Yeah, it was, um, that was extremely uncomfortable.
One of my favorite movies growing up was 2009's Sherlock Holmes, starring Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law, and Mark Strong.
And it had been years since I saw it, and I think it was about a year or two ago, I had found the DVD when I was cleaning out a closet, and I was like, ooh, I'm watching this tonight.
So I put it in, and the first thing I start noticing is Like, I remember it being about a magician who resurrects and starts wreaking havoc on London and almost causes World War I and yadda yadda.
So that was one thing, but I go back and watch it and I'm like, wait a second.
So the first clue that tipped me off was right at the beginning when Sherlock comes in to kind of, you know, check in on Mark Strong's character, Lord Blackwood.
He's quoting Revelation 13, and he's talking about the beast that rises up out of the sea.
I was like, hold up.
I was like, I think they're basing this guy off of Aleister Crowley.
And sure enough, as I did some research, and there was other clues in there that gave me, like, this guy comes in and takes over this secret society that hates him.
Like, they hate him, because he's immoral.
Number one, the reason he got put to death is because he was sacrificing, like, doing human sacrifice under the streets of London.
And so, of course, Sherlock catches him, yada yada.
They put him to death.
Dr. Watson pronounces him dead.
Well, all of a sudden, he apparently has raised himself from the dead.
And so they're doing all this stuff, but after he raises himself from the dead, he kind of forces the secret society to their knees, right?
And they had all this Hebrew imagery in their little lodge, and I was like, wait a second.
I was like, this isn't Freemasonry, but there's something going on here.
I was like, well, if this is Crowley, then I should be able to find out if this is the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.
Sure enough, there was a consultant for the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn on set.
Now, for those who may not be familiar, why would they do that?
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Who created the character of Sherlock Holmes was himself in the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, along with people like Arthur Waite, who wrote The Hidden Church of the Holy Grail.
By the way, it was actually Arthur Waite's book that got Crowley into Hermeticism.
Later, he joins the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn with Arthur Waite, and him and Arthur Waite did not like each other.
Crowley wrote a book called The Moon Child, and the primary antagonist in the book is based off of Arthur Waite.
Of course, Crowley himself is the hero, because that's the kind of guy we were dealing with here.
But yeah, it was super fascinating.
And there's an article I've got here, and that's what I've been looking through, because they... What's the name of the article?
Do what?
What's the title of the article?
It's at firstshowing.net Uh, and it's an interview with Lord Blackwood himself, actor Mark Strong.
Now, somewhere in this article, and I've been having a hard time finding it, because like I said, it's been two years since I read it.
But in the article, I was blown away because Mark Strong says that he based the character himself, like himself, personally, based the character of Lord Blackwood on Aleister Crowley.
What's that, a video you found?
He has an interview here with Mark Strong and Lloyd Blackwood.
Um, it may have been a transcript of a video, but what I've got is an actual article.
And that's what I'm, that's what I've been looking through because I don't ever want people to take my word for anything.
I like for them to see these things for themselves.
And the fact that he admitted, like, he was just like, yes.
Um, you know, part of what I based him off of was Aleister Crowley.
Which, and if you look at when the movie takes place, it's late 1800s, right?
Early 1900s.
As a matter of fact, I think it might be 1900.
It roughly fits the time for when, you know, Crowley was active in London.
Because, you know, later in his life he was in Italy, and that's where he started the cult of Thelema.
Which we'll get into later.
But...
These are the kind of people that when you talk about the Crowley connection.
All right.
So David and John have done a show on.
That over here a little bit, they've done a show on, you know, the hidden church of the Holy Grail.
You know, which was a book, like I said, written by Arthur Waite, this book is kind of the foundation upon which things like the Da Vinci Code and.
You know, Genesis of the Grail Kings, Realm of the Ringlords, The Bloodline of the Holy Grail, you know, all the Lawrence Gardner stuff.
They're all kind of about the same thing, and this guy literally was so connected with Crowley at one point that he made it as an antagonist in Crowley's book.
And then, of course, you talk about the Sherlock movie.
Well, there's one of the connections with Hollywood.
There was an interview that Robert Downey Jr.
did When they asked him how he got his role for Iron Man and he said he was sitting there with a wand and with the pictures of Iron Man and he was doing the ritual and he said something to the effect of he was like Crowley's little brother.
And of course, Robert Downey Jr.
plays Sherlock Holmes in the movie Sherlock Holmes.
So, like, there's multiple connections just there with Crowley.
But, I mean, we've already talked about some of the stuff that Crowley had said.
But why was this, and part of the way, that was part of the reason, like I said, that he was, you know, they never outright, like, removed his membership from the Golden Dawn, but they basically, without doing that, was basically made him, you know, know that he was no longer welcome.
And I'm just saying, to be kicked out of the Golden Dawn is, you gotta be a bad guy.
He was too bad for the bad men.
That says a lot right there.
Sure.
It's this priesthood that they believe guards these magical rituals, and David Carrico writes about it in his book, The Luciferian Transmutation.
But they believe that there's this secret priesthood of men who have the secret words, the lost words of Freemasonry, right?
Is kind of the equivalent of what it would be.
That can, they can be prayed over the bread and the wine and they'll actually turn into physical blood and physical flesh.
Like this is the kind of blasphemous stuff.
Yeah, this is the kind of blasphemous stuff that Arthur Waite would talk about.
And yet, Crowley was too immoral for him and his friends.
Like, that's saying something.
Now, Crowley took this ritual, which he called the Cake of Light ritual, and viewer discretion advised here, this is gross.
Crowley was such a pervert.
Crowley has the Cake of Light ritual, right?
And he talks about it in his books.
And he has a recipe for it that includes several different Uh, bodily excretions.
Um, semen.
Uh, you know, menstrual blood.
Uh, breast milk.
Uh, urine.
Feces.
Like, he would mix all of these things into this wafer and do this blasphemous, what he called the Gnostic Mass.
And this was like the Cake of Light ritual.
Um, I mean, and just horribly blasphemous.
Is it amazing?
took what was already bad and somehow like this this thing with like the flesh and blood right this mockery of christ he somehow took it and made it even worse um like this dude was so evil um by the way um there's connection here when you look at the cake of light ritual it's very very connected to spirit cooking and marina abramovich um
There's actually, I have seen video, and I believe this was from, I want to give credit where credit is due, this was from Good Fight Ministries.
They showed James Franco taking the Cake of Light wafer from Marina Abramovich.
So there's another Kralian connection.
Wow, it's unreal.
And like we said too, it goes into Hollywood too, especially Hollywood and the music business, which we're going to get to in a little while too.
Some of the songs that he, you know, people were inspired by him to make these songs.
Even, who was it?
Not Alice Cooper, what's his name there?
Ozzy Osbourne, you know, so yeah, mr. Crowley and all that man, that's uh, it's insane, you know, it's like it's hard to actually start have a starting point of where to make these connections, but I mean If you want starting down the political realm first, I mean, I mean, um, you see these people with the religions cult I mean like I mean if you are sure to like people like Let me see.
We'll get to what Gerald Goddard and Elrond Hubbard.
So this guy Elrond Hubbard.
He's the The creator of the book are Dianetics.
And I gotta laugh because it sounds like diabetics, but yeah, the Church of Scientology, right?
So if you don't know what that place is, it's that disgusting, you know, so-called church in Hollywood that Tom Cruise and all these bigwigs belong to, say they're Scientologists, right?
This is a crackpot religion.
Like, I mean, talk about extreme stupidity, and it's right up there with the Mormons, right up there with the Jehovah Witnesses, and this guy who's like a pure occultist, right?
Inspired by Aleister Crowley, of course.
Yeah, I mean, you know, reading his writings and all that stuff, which inspired him to become a science fiction writer, and also the creator of these fantasy novels and everything else, and the book of Dianetics.
It's a modern science of mental health.
So basically turning everything into a science, so to speak.
It's a book, Direction on Life, which I highly recommend people not to read it.
And it's a bad book.
But this is the Church of Scientology.
It's crazy the stuff you gotta go through.
We gotta do a show on that sometime.
Um, just exposing Scientology because, um, a lot of Scientologists came out against it and they were hunted down.
A lot of them were threatened.
Some were killed, uh, for, uh, the media at one time came out against them, but it just got hushed up after that.
Uh, but this is a very powerful cult.
And again, it's, uh, the elite Hollywood that go to this thing.
And, um, yeah, it's crazy.
Yeah, so, when you talk about L. Ron Hubbard, his connection to Crowley is through a rocket scientist by the name of Jack Parsons.
Now, see, Jack Parsons took over the, um, took over the, uh, and, I wanna make sure I get this right.
Basically, he took the American branch of the Ordo Templi Orientis, which was a sex cult started by Crowley, I believe, and started running it out of his home, which he called the Parsonage.
One of the people that would frequent over here was an up-and-coming science fiction writer named L. Ron Hubbard.
And it gets even weirder because they both consulted Crowley on a ritual that they did in the desert together called the Babylon Workings.
Now I've been fascinated by the Babylon Workings because here they are out in the deserts back in the, I believe it was the 30s and 40s.
And they start doing these, I mean, grotesque, like I don't even want to tell you the weird stuff they were into.
You know, I actually was doing a documentary on this and I had to stop just because reading what Hubbard and Parsons did made me physically sick to my stomach.
But they would go out and they would do these weird sex rituals out in the desert, and they were trying to summon this Babylon spirit so they could impregnate her with this moon child that Crowley talked about in his book.
Unreal.
So, Jack Parsons, if you don't know any better, John Whiteside Parsons, he was a rocket engineer, a chemist, a DeLima occultist, and that's right there displayed, right there's a picture of Aleister Crowley associated with him.
So, DeLima was a western esoteric and occult social and spiritual philosophy known as the New Religious Movement that was founded early by Aleister Crowley in the 1900s.
And yeah, Jack Parsons here was a big supporter of him.
And yeah, he worked for the Aerospace Engineering Corporation, and you know, he developed the rocket and all that stuff, you know what I mean, with the liquid fuel and all that.
And in Mission Wonder too, because you know this information stuff, a lot of this information comes from foreign entities and principalities and all that.
These clowns, which we'll show you, too, some of the demons that they were actually communicating with, too.
But these clowns here, I think that's where they got a lot of information.
You know, the information to make these rockets and all that.
Because this was a revolutionary idea.
You know, that's where it launched the space program before that and all that.
So, yeah, it's crazy, man.
So, can you do me a favor real quick?
Yeah.
Can you type in a picture, get us up a picture of Howard Stark?
From the movie Captain America, the first Avenger.
here.
Because this was another thing, and now if you guys can't tell I'm a movie buff, but one of the things I love about movies is finding little hidden clues.
There he is right there.
So yeah, so tell me that doesn't look just like Jack Parsons.
Oh yeah.
Like So, and it's interesting because there's two different versions of Howard Stark in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
There's young Howard Stark, which very much, in my opinion, is clearly based off of Jack Parsons.
Right?
Yeah.
But if you go back and watch Iron Man 2, which was the first time we ever saw Howard Stark, he's very clearly based off of Walt Disney.
another person who has interesting occult ties through the DeMolay Society and Club 33 and all of this other nonsense that Disney was into.
So there's, once again, we have another connection popping up with Marvel and all of this connecting to Crowley and things like that.
Even though this one isn't a direct connection, it's an adjacent connection, right?
Because Parsons was very much a disciple of Alistair Crowley.
Now, what's fascinating about this, and Dan, I know you'll appreciate this because you've talked about this quote from Crowley before when he said, you know, today you will call them angels and demons, tomorrow they'll be something else, right?
I actually got that slide here.
Yep.
Hang on one second.
Let me grab that for you.
Yeah.
Um, I thought you might have it in here somewhere.
Um, yep.
Yeah.
And this was a demon that manifested like he communicated with.
Right.
And, uh, there's a quote, they call us angels and demons today and tomorrow they'll go call something else.
And I was, I was probably, uh, it's called, his name is land.
And also, uh, forget the other name of it to, uh, land and, um, uh, what's the other name for that demon?
Awos?
Awos, yeah.
And it all goes through, which I got the slide here, an Egyptian, you know, god, Horus.
You know what I mean?
Which, and you know, while we're on that real quick, let me run through that if you want.
So I got a couple slides on that.
And basically, this is when Alex Crowley, like, met his wife and got married.
They went to Egypt, right?
And it was February 1904 when both Crowley and his wife Yeah, Rose began to perform rituals involving ancient Egyptian deities from Osiris, Isis, and Horus.
Who's that?
That's Nimrod, Samaras, and Tammuz, right?
And all while practicing Islamic mysticism, Crowley would come to declare and during these intense rituals that them communing with the gods, Rose became frequently... let me just read this here...
I should have pulled up the slides and enlarged them, but anyway.
Basically, they would communicate with these gods, which were demons and all that stuff.
Perhaps more peculiar, she would wind up leading him to a museum where he became entranced with Century hang on guys.
I mean I'm sound like a bubbling fool.
Yeah, so let me just pull this up in lodgies for myself Yeah, cuz I can't see it try to read to a screen and that sometimes it's like oh Hang on a second.
Let me just grab that because this is good information.
Yeah, where the heck is it?
Yeah, here we go.
Hold on a second.
All right, take ten.
Take two here.
So, perhaps more peculiar, she would wind up leading him to a museum where she became entranced, concentrated by the 7th century steel known as the Steel of Aku-in-Kunsu.
I'm just trying to pronounce that right.
And... Hang on a second.
Sorry guys, I should've lightened these things up because it's hard to see them for myself.
And while I may have been up here and...
To regular man as an artifact from the era long ago, Alistair and Rose, this piece became an essential part of what would become the Dilemma in, that's where he came up with the Dilemma and all that, would take on the name of Stel in Revlon.
So, I hope you guys can understand what I'm saying here.
So, this is the tablet there that they went to this museum to see.
You know, there's a picture of... Basically, this is the picture of the gods that they so-called communicated with.
And they were fascinated by it because his wife, Rose, pointed out that this is who she'd seen when they went to Egypt.
They went into tombs.
They went into some of the sacred temples, like the pyramids and all that.
And they would do these seances, whatever the case, and communicate with these spirits.
And she goes, this is... And then one day when they come back home, they went to a museum, and they had some pieces from Egypt, ancient Egypt, and she goes, that's the one I was communicating with.
So it's kind of crazy.
I mean, there you have the next slide.
She said, firstly, one of the main testaments is that humanity was entering a new phase of Aeon, and Krali himself was the chosen one, a prophet, so to speak, who would lead mankind into a new era.
Now, take a look at this, right?
Does this sound familiar?
They go into secret caves, secret tunnels, right?
Or whatever the case, right?
Secret tombs.
They communicate with spirits, and those spirits tell them that he's a prophet, right?
Joseph Smith.
Same thing, right?
Mohammed.
Mohammed.
Yep.
And we go down the list of these people, all going into secret caves and secret things doing divination, communicating with the dead and all that stuff, which is necromancy, right?
And they would come in in necromancy and they'd come across these spirits who they thought they were gods.
And they told them that, you know, the so-called gods would tell them that you are a prophet chosen, right?
Same exact script.
In this new world, a new low would be established that would allow each man to reassemble, live his life as chosen to live, basically to do what you want.
That's where he came up with the phrase, do what thy will.
In fact, there was even a phrase established within the community of the Dilemma, and would become a mantra to the entire philosophy.
It went something like this, along the lines of, do what thy will.
And that's the next thing there.
And Ewas, which is a demon lawn, that's what he communicated with.
And notice how it looks like grays?
You know, like, uh, you know, people come, you know, like, when they get, uh, hobbled by UFO, whatever the case, they're abducted.
And they're all the same.
You know what I mean?
And they, you know, if you don't know any better, so-called aliens are actually demons.
The Bible talks about that, Revelation, uh, 16, I believe, too.
And, um, they talk about these unclean spirits.
That's what they are, unclean spirits.
Uh, these, uh, fallen entities, you know, we covered a lot of that when we do the alien shows.
You know, me and Brian, we did a bunch of those, but, Yeah, I think I was on one of those with you guys because because I told you guys about that that three That three volume comic book Bible said I've got and when it does revelation 16, it has three aliens Presented coming out of the mouth of the beast the false prophet and the dragon.
Yeah, so out of that all the some journeys and all that he created the book of the law and Again, the mantra is do what I will you know, what's that?
Who says that to do what you want?
That's Satan So he's getting direct communications from Satan and from these fallen entities to do what you want.
And again, his inspiration, just tons of cults.
I'm just trying to get the words out guys.
I apologize.
I'm like stumbling over here, but it's just so much information.
I'm trying to get out.
I'm trying to calm myself down and at the same time try to articulate what I'm trying to talk about tonight.
But there's a lot of information and we're going to get to it all here.
It's just fascinating the bad way he really is that I uh, I'd like to jump in real quick because you talk about do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law, right?
That's like the first Thelamite principle But what's interesting about it is if you look up what the Greek word Thelema means it comes from a shorter word called Thelo and They both Appear variously in the New Testament, but typically Thalema is defined as from Strong's Concordance, what one wishes or has determined shall be done.
Right.
Literally, the Lema is the will.
So no wonder it.
Like, Thelema, do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.
You know, a lot of times, either Thelo or Thelema can be used as the will of God.
So once again we have Crowley's blasphemous...
You know, Gnostic inversion, where now instead of doing the will of God, like, because what do we pray, right?
We pray thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
But in the occult, especially in Hermeticism, which was very much what Crowley was into, Hermeticism is where the term as above, so below comes from, which is, I believe, a Gnostic inversion of thy kingdom come, thy will be done, to the point where as above, so below appears in the Message Bible in place of that.
But you have this, instead of thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, you have do what thou wilt, right?
And you manifest as above, so below, talking about the realm of the fallen angels, and manifesting that power into your own life, to do your own will, instead of repenting of your sins, instead of turning back to God, and living for Him, which is exactly what Crowley did not do, right?
And by the way, for those who don't know, Crowley died destitute, alone, and addicted to heroin.
So, I mean, you really see – you know, it makes me think of the verse where Jesus said, what profit is it a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul, right?
Um, and if anybody has ever looked at Crowley's last words, I cannot think of a more haunting situation than that.
Because the words, at least as I have seen them, convey This ultimate regret and remorse.
I can't, in good conscience, say repentance, but definitely regret and remorse for realizing that you picked the wrong team.
And that's exactly what he did.
He picked the wrong team.
I want to read this verse real quick, if I may.
This is Galatians 1, 9, because you talk about, you know, people going into caves and hearing that they're a prophet.
Once again, the Word of God absolutely prepares you for any situation that you could possibly go up against.
As we said before, so say I now again, if any man preach any other gospel unto you other than that ye have received, let him be accursed.
That Greek word there is anathema.
For I do... But you know, you go... Hold on, give me just a second.
So let me back up to verse eight though.
But though we, or an angel from heaven, or an angel from heaven, right?
Though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel to you than that which has been preached unto you, let him be accursed.
As we said before, so say I now again, if any man preach any other gospel unto you than that ye have received, let him be accursed.
Now, let me ask you a question.
Is there any conceivable way that what Crowley was doing was a gospel?
I would argue yes, because gospel means good news, right?
Here we have this guy going out and starting the sexual revolution and the hippie movement, really.
And you can think a lot of that on bands like The Rolling Stones, who were known acolytes of Crowley.
You have The Beatles, who put him on the cover of Sgt.
Pepper's Lonely Heart Club band.
You have Led Zeppelin.
I mean, Jimmy Page bought Aleister Crowley's house and that's where he did a lot of his his musical stuff and his own magic rituals Was in cover photo here So you gotta get the Led Zeppelin album and as a picture talks about Crowley and all that There's a picture right on the album that's Crowley with that triangle hat on, right?
And then you got the Beatles one, Sgt.
Pepper's, right?
And there's Alison Crowley right up there in the left corner next to the black gentleman.
And Ozzy Osbourne's Mr. Crowley.
Him singing about that.
It's crazy.
And you notice how they use these occult figures in music, right?
We did a whole pop or... What's the name there?
From the blues, Johnny... Man, I can't think today, guys.
I'm sorry.
The blues singer that... Crossroads?
Oh, goodness gracious.
Now I can't remember his name.
I can't remember.
Oh man, if you hadn't asked me, I could have told you too.
Oh good gosh, because it's who Tommy from Old Brother War Art that was based off of.
Yeah, Robert Johnson.
Yep.
And see, that's another interesting one.
But I mean, and it goes farther than that, you know.
I'm sure people are familiar with the band the Red Hot Chili Peppers and their first album called Sex Magic, with a K by the way.
Which the K is significant because Crowley was the one who popularized the term magic with a K. K was Crowley's favorite letter.
It had his, it was, in Gematria, it was his magic number.
So you have that connection with Flea and Anthony Kiedis and all of them.
You can see it a little bit bands like the Foo Fighters, which by the way, for anybody who's an X-Files fan, you'll know a Foo Fighter is a term for a very specific type of UFO.
So there's another current connection with the aliens and Crowley and Parsons and L. Ron Hubbard.
Like this stuff is everywhere.
I feel like that meme of Charlie from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, where he's standing in front of his little conspiracy board with the cigarette hanging out of his mouth.
Like my wife shows me that meme all the time.
She was like, every time you do a show, this is you.
I was like, fair enough.
But yeah, it's this guy here, that strange figure with the hat.
That's called Papa Legrae.
This is who Robert Johnson, I'm sorry, come across at the crossroads.
It's a ritual.
It's a crossroads ritual.
You come across a demon, and now it says that this is an African demon who negotiates with Satan.
To give you fame and fortune.
This is when Robert Johnson here, and we did a whole show on this, I can't believe I forgot half the information, but Robert Johnson, this guy couldn't even play in a bar without getting kicked out.
So he come to Crossroads Lottery and literally sold his soul, that's his own confession, sold his soul to the devil with this negotiator, Papa Legray, and that's where these images always pose the music, and also Alistair Crowley.
And if you, that's why back in the 80s when all these rock things were coming out, 60s, 70s, 80s, There's churches out there protesting it because a lot of people don't understand.
Yes, it's just entertainment and all that stuff, but they were Proclaiming a lot of these ancient deities a lot of these demons and all that stuff in the songs and music that were Influencing kids and everything else and without even knowing you got a poster on your wall Yeah, some of the songs sound cool and all that but you got a poster on your wall of the band or the the album cover and you got these demonic people and On on on your wall, you know what I mean?
So are you gonna be emanating some demonic stuff into your home?
Especially if you're singing these songs too and you're reciting the stuff which is an incantation, you know People don't understand that because if you're that's why a lot of the verses like you got two three the choruses, right?
They turn into incantations and if you are in that, you know, like we could go out on a rabbit hole with that about a lot of men like Rihanna Well, and you think about it, so especially when you talk about psychedelic music, right?
Psychedelic music, like go listen to the intro to Light My Fire by The Doors, right?
And you'll hear all of that chaotic music going.
It's designed to put you in a trance, especially if you're doing something like LSD or some other type of psychedelic drug.
That's what it was designed to do.
Then you can throw in the psychedelic guitar solos and things like that.
Things that are designed to shut off the mind.
For instance, occultic meditation.
You empty your mind.
That way you can open it up to the spirit world.
When you listen to music, you're susceptible to the same thing.
Number one, the words get stuck in your head.
You ever heard the term an earworm?
Which part of that, by the way, part of songs being an earworm goes to how they change the hertz that a song is registered at.
Excuse me, but – so that's part of it, but the other part is, just like you said, Dan, these things become incantations.
By the way, the word incantation, if you look it up, it means to sing a spell or an enchantment.
Like an incantation literally has to be – it has to be musical.
It's in the name.
Yeah, and if you check the sound right, I'm not gonna sing no, I'm not gonna sing no, but this is a song Ozzy Osbourne's Mr. Crawley, right?
And I think he was actually concerned for Crawley in the song because like, yeah, he goes, Mr. Crawley, what went on in your head?
Oh, Mr. Crawley, did you talk to the dead?
And your lifestyle seems so tragic with your thrill of it all.
You fooled the people with magic.
Yeah, you waited on Satan's call.
So, yeah, basically it tells a story about the Krali in his song, you know what I mean?
And Ozzy Osbourne's like, you know, exposing that he actually talked to the dead, which we just went over.
Him and his wife did talk to the dead, which is unclean spirits, you know what I mean?
And when they went to Egypt and all that, inspired by this Egyptian tablet, you know?
So, they communicate these demons and unclean spirits, and they thought they were talking to gods or whatever the case.
So it's crazy about that.
You know, imagine that.
And that this dude's actually stuck here because I heard that song a million times.
So every day I hear Crowley, I hear that song going on my head.
You know what I mean?
That's how brainwashing it is.
So here's a theory for you.
When you talk about Black Sabbath, right?
Which, you know, I believe Mr. Crowley was after he had already left Black Sabbath, right?
So, but when Ozzie was in Black Sabbath, and Black Sabbath themselves have admitted to this, that they got into some seriously dark, occultic books, right?
And they would do these rituals or whatever, and they would get with these entities that would help them write their songs, right?
So you think about that.
And by the way, all of this stuff, all the music-related stuff we're talking about can be seen in the documentary film, They Sold Their Souls for Rock and Roll.
If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend watching it.
Yeah, it's an amazing documentary.
So, but...
You get into... alright, so they're into the occult, and you know, if you know anything about the occult, these rituals, they do them so they can either help with their physical music or with their lyrics.
I heard a rapper the other day talking about how Lil Wayne will look up to the sky, him and his people will stand in a circle and they'll just look up to the sky and...
They said it's like he gets dictated his lyrics, right?
Which is super weird.
But, you know, you take that and then you look at the song Mr. Crowley, and this is just my theory, take this for whatever it's worth, but this seems like the very devils that deceived both Ozzy, his people, Crowley, is them mocking the torment that they heaped upon, you know, Crowley.
I mean, Crowley's responsible for his own actions.
But through the deceptions that he got now, they're mocking him in his torment And if you want to know black sabbath means guys, it's um, it's basically, uh, you know, because the lord has feasts It precedes the day after so basically on the sabbath right inside the day after the midnight On the night, they call it the black sabbath, right?
It's for people who practice witchcraft or witches.
They call it the witch's sabbath or occult superstition, right?
You know what I mean?
And it's always preceding the jewish feast day, which is the biblical feast day, you know and mockery of the lord, you know Yeah.
Well, and see, it's interesting, because that goes to one of our other connections, right?
So when you talk about the Sabbaths of witchcraft and things like that, a lot of modern-day Wicca and things like that goes back to Gerald Gardner.
And Gerald Gardner himself, the founder of modern Wicca, has taken a lot of his stuff from Crowley, even to the point where one of Wicca's main tenets is, do what thou wilt, but harm none.
Because if you read the Book of the Law by Aleister Crowley, it talks about how do what thou wilt is a way to manifest the truest form of love or something of that equivalent.
The word love is used a lot in regards to that.
So, but this is, you know, first of all...
This is one of those things, and this is why I believe there's such confusion with what love is today.
Because people don't understand what love actually entails.
They just think it's this deep fatuation and this feeling that can go from, you know, I mean I don't even want to get...
I'm not even gonna go there, but they, yeah, they believe that it can, you know, you can experience love through multiple places, right?
So anyway, um, but yeah, that's what he did.
He took it and he said, do what thou wilt, but harm none.
So there's definitely, it's very obvious that there are, there are tenets of Crowleyanism that made it into modern Wicca.
Which should disturb people because Wicca claims to be this religion that's all about, you know, doing good things and being good witches and just being one with nature and yada yada.
But underneath there's this dark undertone of things that originate with a man who literally, like, would slay children just so he could gain more power.
There were... I mean, I don't want to get too graphic with this, but one of Crowley's rituals at the Abbey of Thulema literally involves a goat and a woman, and the ritual has to be done at the exact moment of climax with the goat.
Like, you have to kill the goat.
It's despicable and disgusting, and this is the man that a lot of these secret societies either have been or some of them still do carry on his rituals, including the Ordo Templi Orientis, the OTO.
Oh yeah, and real quick here too on Gerald Gardner.
Yeah, he was born June of 1884, died in 1964, age 79, right?
So basically he was, he went and actually joined the Rosicrucian Order as well.
He lived in England, joined a lot of witchcraft covens and all that stuff.
And right here, he said in the ceremonial magic there, he was influenced by the writings of Aleister Crowdy.
Crowley there, to form the Gardenian tradition of Wicca.
So because of Crowley's writings, this lunatic went out and formed his own, because he belonged to a lot of witchcraft covenants, so he created his own called Wicca.
And here's the thing, too.
I'm not going to go too far down this, but back then, England, United States, I mean, yeah, witchcraft was highly disregarded to the public.
I mean, a lot of times you'd be arrested in some places for being a witch.
So what they wanted to do is they wanted to bring a new form of witchcraft to the light.
I mean, basically to the public.
So people were like, you know, they're not bad people.
So what they did is they took a bunch of good people and said, oh, you know, it's all quote-unquote white magic.
We're not bad people.
We're not eating kids and stuff like that.
So they would have this order, like the Wiccan, right?
Wiccan was a so-called white magic, right?
So it conceals.
It's like Freemason, right?
It conceals the inner orders.
So to the public, they're just a bunch of people, all nature worshipers, and they're harmless people, good people with good intentions, all that stuff.
But in the meanwhile, that's the face of the public now, right?
In the dark, in the inner circles, there's nothing like that.
It's complete evil.
complete evil.
And the thing is that the right-handed magic is so-called white magic, right?
And the thing is that the right-handed magic is so-called white magic, right?
All it is is no such thing as right-handed magic.
All it is is no such thing as right-handed magic.
It's fake.
It's fake.
It's an indoctrination tool to lure good people into the occult and at the same time present a public appearance that it's okay, it's good.
It's an indoctrination tool to lure good people into the occult and at the same time present a public appearance that it's okay, it's good.
Meanwhile, the people that teach the stuff, they're practicing the dark arts.
Like Gerald Garner, man.
Yeah.
This guy was into some deep stuff.
Big time, right?
And right there, he was inspired by Alistair Crowley and joined the the Rosicrucian Order.
This is some high esoteric orders and everything else, right?
So, yeah, this is some he took modern pagan religion and mixed it with witchcraft and his form of it and created the Wicca, you know, to create Wiccans were more about nature and stuff.
Again, Like I said just to him and uh, uh Gardner I forgot the first guy's name.
Uh Gardner.
It's called this guardian from a Wicca.
So he branched out from uh, Gerald Gardner So basically it's another connection.
So you have Alistair Crowley, right?
Uh, Gerald Gardner And uh, he had this um, I keep forgetting this guy's name.
Uh, let me get that real quick here Oh, actually, we got it right here.
It's Alex Sanders.
He was a student of his, right?
So, Alex Sanders ended up going off on his own, which he was influenced by him and Crowley, going off on his own, created his version of Wicca called the Alexandrian Wicca.
It's crazy, man.
So, two more people here connected.
With Crowley.
Now Wicker is very popular today.
Extremely popular.
I live in Rhode Island here.
Right up north from me is Massachusetts.
Salem, Massachusetts is about 45 minutes from me.
And yeah, Wicker is very extremely popular out there.
You know what I mean?
And speaking of that, Proddington Renown is born in Proddington Renown, so we can jump into this next guy quick if you want.
H.P.
Lovecraft, which was born in Proddington, he's well known and renowned here for a horror fiction writer, right?
This guy too, he wrote the Necronomicon.
It's a very famous book about Cthulhu and all that stuff, and I know you know a lot about that.
You read a lot of his stuff, but he himself here, right?
I got, uh, I got, I brought this down just to show people.
Um, this is the complete fiction of HP Lovecraft, including the Call of Cthulhu at the Mountains of Madness, the Dunwich Horror, the Color of Space, and the Necronomicon is in here.
Wow.
And right here it says, um, that they, you know, but he was interested in Al Ciccoli's, uh, Dilemma and all that.
And yeah, he was inspired by Dilemma.
I mean, I'm sorry, Alistair Crowley, right?
And which, it was inspiration causing him to write these books and all that stuff.
And right here in Rhode Island, to his grave, right, they have to have a security guard.
My brother used to be one of the guards at the grave, the graveyard, right, where he's buried, because people come in and do rituals at the grave.
So they had to have higher security and police, whatever, to keep people out of there.
And it's a gated graveyard now, but people coming from all over the world, literally.
And here in Rhode Island, it's crazy.
I forgot it was like, I want to say 2017, I believe it was.
We were in Proudins one day, me, my uncle, and my brother, right?
And at the Proudins water fires, they had this whole thing that was put on by the Rhode Island School of Design.
I still got the video.
I never published yet.
But they had a whole thing.
The Rhode Island School of Design and the city of Proudins put on a whole thing for H.P.
Lovecraft, right?
And they had people dressed in costumes, and right up on the stage you had people, you know, hundreds of people marching through Provence, right?
All black robes with these torches, moaning stuff.
Half of these people you could see were completely possessed.
But they had a mock ritual sacrifice on the stage area, where Cthulhu comes out with the smoke and all that, and they had like the virgins on the stage and all that stuff.
Complete Mac mock sacrifice, right?
And I'm like, what the heck is going on?
You know, I gotta come out with this video about this, you know, we're not a promise.
We're down there I'm like, I'm right where I was born as myself.
Yeah, you know, so it's like it's home.
And yeah, all the stuff inspired by Asa Crowley Yeah, um which could do who was like a version of Dagon, right Uh, well no, he actually has an entire story just dedicated to Dagon.
So like, have you seen the movie Aquaman?
Yeah.
So do you remember the trench people that come up from the depths?
Oh yeah.
And they're like these weird mutant fish guys?
So they're actually based off of a species from a story that Um, Lovecraft wrote, and they're basically the servants of Dagon.
So like, cause Dagon, like, that, and that story is just weird.
Like, it's this guy just sittin' out mindin' his own business.
And all of a sudden, this primordial fish monster comes out, and, you know, Lovecraft's story's always in the same, basically, the human mind can't comprehend what they're seeing, so they go insane, right?
So, uh, interesting story, but yeah, he had Dagon, Now Cthulhu is interesting because if anybody saw, there was a video that Brian put out on Visual Disturbance maybe like a month or two back, and he was showing all of these pictures in there, and one of them was this cast of this tentacled-faced idol.
And I texted Brian as soon as it dropped.
I was like, bro, is that Cthulhu?
Like, in real life?
He was like, yeah, it absolutely is.
So, I don't know specifically what god it was, but I do know Cthulhu is based off of something that was actually worshipped in the real world.
Yeah, it's crazy, man.
And so you had, uh, you know, back to Wicca Quick, uh, out of that spawned this, uh, very popular book.
It's called the Book of Shadows, right?
And then you had the H.P.
Lovecraft with it.
One of his many books, the Necronomicon, you know what I mean?
Very famous book there.
So you got all these doctrines and these religions just spawned out of him.
You know what I mean?
It's really crazy.
Then add to this clone here, uh, Anton LaVey, right?
Now, Anton Sanze LaVey, he formed the Church of Satan in 1966.
You know, go figure, right?
So, he was born in 1930 in Chicago and died in 1997 in San Francisco.
So, his church, called the Church of Satan, which is still around today, and it's like the Satanic Temple to where Lewis, what's his name?
I forgot the guy's name.
Yeah, but anyway, the Church of Satan and the Satanic Temple, very similar.
But here, Alistair, I mean, Antony LeRae, right?
Now, there's no record of him at all, like, talking about Alistair Crowley or anything like that.
But if you look at his work and all that stuff, it's identical to Alistair Crowley.
And he's probably why he shaved his head too, whatever the case.
So he tried to be like the most evilest man alive too.
I think he was just a copycat of Aleister Crowley.
But again, there's no proof that he was inspired by Aleister Crowley.
But again, if you got the works and writings identical to somebody else...
That tells it right there.
You know what I mean?
So people from the church of Satan, they'll deny it all.
Oh, he had nothing to do with Aleister Crowley.
But why is it the same?
You know, why is his works and everything the same, like a mimic of Aleister Crowley?
You know, it comes from the same, or it's the same seed of evil, if you ask me.
Well, and he did the same thing that Gardner did, where he basically made it to where it was like, you know, this is just an edgy way to be countercultural.
And the true manifestation of Satan is in the worship of self and yada, yada.
No, Anton Sandor LeVay worshipped Satan and people pressed him on it and he was like, yeah, well, I can't just.
You know, say that and get my message out there.
He was like, you know, I kind of got to be careful about it.
Um, I forgot who it was.
It was one of the people in the Manson murders, but, uh, Joe Schimmel from, uh, Good Fight Ministries.
He, he, uh, interviewed the lady while she was in prison and she talked about her dealings with, uh, Anton LaVey and said the same thing that he did.
Absolutely.
The top levels of the church of Satan do actually physically worship Satan.
Hmm.
Yeah, he looks like a Scooby.
By the way, maybe this is just me, but Anton LaVey looks like a Scooby-Doo villain.
It does.
Oh, he pulls his mask off.
It's Elrond Hobbin.
Then he pulled that mask off.
It's Aleister Crowley.
I would have got away too if it wasn't for you medley kids.
Oh, that's so funny.
That should be a meme.
Pull it off.
He's the old man from the haunted amusement park.
Yeah, it's crazy man.
Just like the garbage.
His doctrine of course was the satanic bible.
Yeah, which is a popular doctrine in the occult.
And it's nuts.
It really is.
Then you got the satanic temple.
And I don't know if he... Lucius Grieves, that's his name.
I don't know if he's got any connections with Aleister Crowley.
Because he's still alive today.
He pulled out a satanic...
Now, the satanic temple, right?
These people, the ones who spearhead it because of the abortion stuff, now, they're saying, oh, we're not Satanists or nothing like that, we just believe in science.
And it's such an oxymoron.
Why do you call yourself a Satanist, right?
You use Satan's symbols, but yet you deny you follow Satan?
That's like me saying I'm a Christian, but I don't believe in Jesus Christ.
That is so stupid, right?
And by the way, these people... Sadly, there are people who claim to be Christians that say that.
Yeah.
I mean it's, and I agree, it's just as ridiculous.
And it's our satanic temple, right?
They literally, right, when the whole abortion scandals are going on and everything else, they literally said it's their religious right.
They filed with the Supreme Court to say it's our religious right to have abortions.
Because it's, um, and I don't know how the years ago they got a 501c3, they were granted one, right, out in Salem, Massachusetts, yeah?
They were granted a 501c3.
As a religious thing, because these are the cults.
Cults are always outlawed.
They don't, you know, qualify under the religious rights.
The freedom of religion doesn't qualify this stuff.
This stuff was outlawed back then.
They would never allow this stuff to happen.
But today's world, they managed to file the 5-1-C-3 and made them official religion.
Then, on top of it, they get the tax exemption and everything else.
Then, now, that finally gets the Supreme Court to say, oh, it's our religious right To have abortions.
That's child sacrifice, right there.
So, I mean, like, you don't get any more blatant than that.
You know what I mean?
And I don't know if, um, you know, Lucius Grieves, I don't know if he has any, um, tithes, whatever, or, uh, you know, influence from Anton LaVey, whatever the case, because it's kind of similar.
Church of Satan, Satanic Temple, it's kind of similar, whatever the case, but, um, there's different levels in each one, too, by the way.
A lot of them don't understand, you know, the entry levels, people think they're more atheist type people.
And they believe in science and all that stuff.
Then you get to the deeper levels who actually worship Satan.
You know what I mean?
And a lot of them don't even know that, you know what I mean?
So when you talk to these people, they laugh at you.
Chelsea Clinton belonged to this temple, too.
She, you know, was like... They kicked me off of Twitter the first time because of that.
Because I called out Chelsea Clinton and I had like thousands and thousands and thousands, like a hundred something thousand people.
Uh from the satanic temple that belonged to them that would message me and all that stuff and uh twitter end up kick Like hundreds of thousands of mentions a day and twitter end up kick because i hill um chelsea clinton responded back to me I called her a blood with thirsty witch and i mean and i got a lot of backlash out of that But um, then they kicked me off of twitter But it's kind of crazy, but the Satanic Temple, they're, you know, again, they're filing for religious rights, right?
The Oklahoma Senate bill could leave Satanic Temple ministers in public schools.
So this is also the ministry there, well, so-called ministry, that has after-school Satan classes.
You heard about that in the news, right?
So they're fighting through the court to say it's our right to teach Satanic classes.
Mind you, they don't teach the Bible in school no more, right?
But it's okay to teach this stuff.
That means it's our right to go preach the gospel outside of their after-school system.
So, if you live in an area with a satanic temple, make sure you hit up that public sidewalk.
Make sure you do your zoning.
Make sure you are in a public area, because at that point, they cannot stop you.
So, I mean, do your homework, but guys, it's time to pound the pavement.
By the way, I'd just like to say for the record that getting kicked off of Twitter for calling Chelsea Clinton a bloodthirsty witch, that was very Alex Jones of you.
Oh yeah, she pissed her off.
Because she was advocating for abortion, supporting the Church of Satan.
And by the way guys, if you see this disgusting statue around, they got it on some town halls too, whatever the case.
It's a modern day version of Baphomet.
And you can't get any more blatant.
This is from the Satanic Temple.
You can't get any more blatant than that, right?
You got this Baphomet statue, right?
With a little boy and a little girl right there.
You don't get any more blatant than that and that's how the satanic temple they've been going around putting a statue everywhere But yet you put the ten commandments up or something.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, right wing church and state whatever the case and uh, you know, it's ridiculous But sorry to go off the little uh the path here man, but um, it's insane It really is by all means keep going because I mean that's fire Yeah, look, here's look.
Here's the thing you know do research on Jesus, you know, when he went to the Mount of Transfiguration, because a lot of people believe that that was the base of Mount Hermon, right?
Now, at the base of Mount Hermon, there was an altar to the god Pan, who is a goat god.
Like, he's a satyr, right?
He's the lord of the satyrs in Greek mythology.
And it's so interesting because not far from there was a place called the Gates of Hell, right?
And Jesus said, you know, that the Gates of Hell would not prevail against his church, right?
And I kid you not, it's so funny.
A friend of mine ordered me, like me and him have connected recently, And, uh, you know, we've been talking.
We both found out we're big fans of fanny packs and things like this, and he knew I liked the band Demon Hunter.
And this guy ordered me a custom-made fanny pack that says, Stay Calm and Storm the Gates of Hell, which was a song by Demon Hunter.
And it's got a logo with a goat head.
Their logo is a goat head with a bullet hole right between his eyes.
I wish that I had it on because it's it's awesome, but like this is the thing like this The only reason I tell that story is because it fits into what I'm gonna say Who's who's got the stronger God here?
Yes.
It is a fact that, from an earthly perspective, Christians so-quote lose, right?
But, you know, the way that you win this fight is by being brave and stepping up to the front lines and getting persecuted and getting, you know, thrown in jail and getting killed.
Like, this is how people are won over.
This is how evil is exposed.
You know, we've got to stand up at that front line at the gates of hell.
We've got to be ready to go up against it because when that moment happens and they feel provoked is when their true colors come out and the glory of God will shine at its brightest.
But it can only happen if me and you and all of you guys out there, it can only happen if we are willing to stand up and preach the gospel unashamedly and proclaim the doctrine of Christ and preach the righteousness of God's law.
This is the only way that this happens.
And it has to be done boldly.
There's a reason that one of the first people that are thrown into the lake of fire is cowards.
Because cowards do not provoke the enemy to overstepping.
But courageous, spirit-filled believers do.
Absolutely.
And he has a little rabbit hole to go down quick, too.
So, so Alistair Crowley, right?
So, he was also connected to a lot of secret societies.
We can go over some of those here.
And one in particular is the Knights Temple.
That, you know, so-called, you know, they went away.
They never went anywhere.
So, Alistair Crowley had connections in the Knights Temple, right?
So, if you do the backdraft of the Knights Temple, right?
One of the, the first leader, I believe, of the Knights Temple, one of the big ones there, he was like the Grand Master, whatever you want to call him, right?
Alephius Levi, right?
And this is so-called Christian, you know, what do they call him?
A Christian...
Who, Olyphus Levi?
No, I mean the Knights Temple.
The Christian Crusaders, I'm sorry, right?
Yeah, yeah.
The so-called Christian Crusaders.
So Olyphus Levi, right?
This guy was an occultist.
He was the head of the Knights Temple, right?
He wrote a book called Transcendental Magic and its doctrine, right?
So this is pure satanic, right?
He's the one who created the Baphomet.
This is where the Baphomet came from.
And he claimed to create it off an Egyptian deity.
And you got the eyes above so below that's um you know the garbage we've just seen that you know the statue of it right and that's a guy with a penis and girls uh you know boobs you know what I mean and it's disgust it's very evil uh sexual it's an androgynous spirit so anyway he summoned his demon who's that demon look like to you and he looks like yoda from star wars right Yeah, this is a demon you summon.
And these are rituals that he did.
He conjured up these demons and all that.
And that's when you look at these demons, right?
They always look like a character that the society is trying to portray.
Like in the movie Star Wars, right?
That's where they got Yoda from.
Yoda is actually a demon.
You know the people buying this baby Yoda dolls now?
Well, they were popular like a couple years ago.
I think during the pandemic or whatever, but they were popular.
And, uh, they were selling out like crazy.
Little baby Yoda dolls, right?
And they had the Star Wars theme to it and everything else.
But, that's literally a demon!
Yeah, I mean, and look in the background, yeah, there's the image of Baphomet.
And this is out of his book, Transcendental Magic.
But, Aleister Crowley was connected to a lot of this stuff here, and all the secret societies he belonged to, like the Order of Templar Orienters.
And if you want to explain that, go for it.
Oh man, if you hadn't asked me, I could have explained that to you too.
So basically, the Ordo Templi Orientis is another one of Crowley's Thelemite sects.
They were really into sex magic.
Just, and I actually tried to find it so I could read some of the rituals that they do, but in David Carrico's book, The Egyptian Masonic Satanic Connection, he actually, like him and Donna, have listed several of the ritual practices of the O.T.O., and they are just Disgusting is the only way I could explain it.
Like this was another one of those groups.
They were I Mean they were really into some perverse Sexual acts and from what I understand they're still around to this day and they still are It's just yuck Yeah Yeah, in order temporarius.
It's um, I There's a cult secret society and hermetic magical organization founded in the beginning of the 20th century.
The origins of the O2O can be traced back to German-speaking occultist Karl Kellner and Theodor Roos, Henry Klein, and Frank Hartzman.
In its first incarnation, the O2O was intended to be a model associated with the European Freemasonry.
It's a sect of Freemasonry, you know what I mean?
Because you got the Shriners, you got Then Prince Hall, you got different sects of Freemasonry, and this was one of them, this occultic sect of Freemasonry.
And in the early years, only Freemasons could seek attendance, or minutes, whatever the case.
And founder in its first head, Order Karl Kellner, wanted to create the Academia Masonica, wherein various rites of high degree Masons could join this organization here.
So, this is something that, you know, which the Order of Talim was connected to, with Alistair Crowley and all that.
Now again, this is one of the things that Alistair Crowley didn't like.
He was too evil for this organization.
Yep.
Well, and see, I had forgotten that Kellner started it, and Crowley hijacked it, completely took it over.
Which he had tried to do with the Golden Dawn, too, but he backed, because he had backed another guy, and there was a little bit of a civil war going on, and they kicked that guy out and told Crowley he couldn't come back anymore.
Unlike with that, with the OTO, it seems to be that he actually, he succeeded there.
And it also says, too, the O.T.O.
It was intended to be a revival of Adam Y. Sapp's Barbarian Order of the Illuminati.
So, you see how it's all connected?
Then you got the connection with Alice Crye here.
With the Order of Thelema.
And then you got the Knights of the Golden Dawn, right?
And that was the Order of the Golden Dawn?
Yep.
Yeah, it's like, you know... Oh, go ahead, I'm sorry.
No, yeah, I was just gonna say, um...
Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, which we talked about earlier.
But yeah.
Yeah.
Again, another association with Crowley, you know, it's like, it's like everywhere you look in the occult, Crowley's got his name all over it.
Or his fingerprints somewhere.
Sure.
Yeah.
So, and this is actually from the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn's website.
Cause if you look it up, um, it's so funny that all these secret societies have like websites and things like that.
So it seems to be counterintuitive to what you would want a secret society to be, but it says the Golden Dawn order system is based upon a hierarchical structure in which certain information and knowledge is retained for students who have reached specific grades or levels of achievement in their esoteric training.
This is in keeping with the paradigm of a school, and the Golden Dawn is a school of the mysteries.
So once again, there's, you know, that term mystery schools gets thrown around a lot.
This is one of the most adept, in my opinion.
The Hermetic art is a true science.
Therefore, would-be magicians going through the grades must commit to the rudimentary knowledge of the system to memory, just as if they were students of medicine or engineering.
Now, here's an interesting thing about this.
Because it does, it does have, now when I talk about science, there is, you know, scientific method and things like that that are used, but we're, this is a science, what the Bible would call a science, falsely so-called, right?
This, there's a lot of mysticism, there's a lot of, of ism in it, like a lot of, you know, philosophy and things like that.
So, But, these guys were intellects.
Like, if you ever look up, you know, uh, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn had their own version of, like, magic chess.
And if you watch the way that game is played, it will make your head explode.
Cause it's like...
Four different, so there's four different groups on the board, right?
And they all represent, like, these different magical things, and all four, you can either play two people, and two people both play two sides, or you can have four people play at the same time.
And it's just wild, like, it's worse than 3D chess, in my opinion.
But, like, these guys, they know how to do this.
This is how they commit it to memory.
And you look at it, and you think, how did a guy like Arthur Conan Doyle create such a genius that was Sherlock Holmes and make it believable?
Because the guy was a freaking genius himself.
And you look at, like, the stuff they do in this order, and the stuff they commit to memory, and you see that.
And of course, yes, they're having help.
But, I mean, there really is something to the point of, like, yes, you will expand your mind, you will expand your horizons in a group like this, but the question is, is at what cost?
You know, I talked about the verse earlier.
What profiteth a man if he gain the whole world and lose his soul?
Because that's exactly what's happened to these cult leaders that we've talked about.
Crowley died destitute, alone, and a drug addict.
Um, I believe L. Ron Hubbard died in, like, a self-exile on the run because the government at one point had revoked, like, he didn't have his tax exemption, basically, and he basically had taken a lot of money and ran.
I could be a little wrong on him.
It's been a while since I've studied his life story, but look at Jack Parsons.
Jack Parsons was working in his laboratory and literally blew himself up.
Like, this is what happens.
They gain all of this stuff.
They gain this fame.
They gain this infamy.
They gain this notoriety.
They gain all this knowledge.
But what good did it do them in the end?
Yep, when Satan gets done with you, he spits you out.
Yeah.
And with the Hermetic Order of Golden Dawn, I know it's on their website, right?
Right there, Quit the Night and Seek the Day, and they're referring to John 1, 5, I believe it is?
Yeah, John 1, verse 5.
And they actually recorded the rush, yeah.
The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness comprehends it not.
Right, which actually goes back to one of their initiation rituals, where they will actually put a bag over your head, they'll put you in red socks, and it represents you shining a light in the dark place.
Because they believe very much in what would be more aligned with a cosmic Christ kind of system.
If you study the magic rituals that the school of the Alpha and Omega, which is like the American branch of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, they will stand outside in their little twelve pylons that represent the faces of the clock.
They will face certain directions and they will make these incantations.
that they believe is, it's literally what they call the secret magic of Jesus Christ.
Like, these guys very much, when you look at it, they've got the white cross within the red cross over the triangle with the rays of the sun in it, right?
The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn is a institution underneath Rosicrucianism.
Now Rosicrucianism, you know, it's like the Rosy Cross, right?
But if you read the writings of Lawrence Gardner, he says what the Rosy Cross is, is it is the bloodline of Jesus Christ.
So why wouldn't they teach that Jesus had all these secret magic rituals and things like that?
They believe – and look, this goes back to the Golden Dawn's connection with Crowley and with the movie, the Sherlock Holmes movie, right?
Because you have Lord Blackwood who fakes his own death, then fakes a resurrection and does all of this weird stuff in this very anti-Christ manner, right?
And I mean Antichrist in their version of Christ, which says, if you've seen the Da Vinci Code, that Jesus basically fakes his death, he runs off with Mary Magdalene, they have children, that becomes the Dyspacene, and this Dyspacene is this hidden church of the Holy Grail, this secret bloodline of Jesus, which is... it takes more faith to believe that!
than it does to believe the story that's recorded for us in the Bible.
Really and truly, it does.
But this is why there's so much Christian symbolism and things like that.
Because basically, here's what it is.
Of course, you have the Hermetic Sciences, is what they call it.
But basically, it's Egyptian mysticism, but it's mixed in with a Christianized form of alchemy.
That says that you can basically, yeah, you can transmutate your soul.
You can transmute your soul from human, which would be your base metal, to divine, which is that precious metal like gold.
When you see alchemists talk on about turning a base metal into gold, the symbolism there is actually you're taking your soul from, you know, human to divine, which is why Crowley said he would usher in the new Aeon of Horus.
That is the new age that people like, um, Oh gosh, what was that lady's name?
Was it Shirley MacLaine?
Was she the one, the new age actress?
Oh, sounds like a diehard, the wayfinding out there.
Yeah, I think that's what it was, I could be wrong, but there's other people that talked about it too, like for instance, Shirley MacLaine.
Yeah, Shirley MacLaine, Madame Blavatsky, these people talked about the New Age.
Well, the New Age is just a new way of, it's a repackaging of Crowley's new Aeon of Horus, right?
Now, it's interesting because that word Aeon there, when Christ says, and lo, I will be with you always, even unto the end of the world, the word there is Aeon.
It's the messianic age, this millennial reign of Christ that we are in right now.
Christ is going to be with us until that age is over.
This world, right?
Because now, what does he say?
All authority in heaven and earth is given unto me, go therefore, right?
All authority in heaven and earth.
This is the age where Christ reigns supreme.
Yes, he is still given.
He's got Satan on a short leash, albeit.
And Satan still has influence in the world because if you read the book of Revelation, it says that Satan is only totally bound from deceiving the nations as a whole, right?
Now, it is my opinion that that restraint is being let up because he's starting to deceive the nations once again.
They're getting groomed for it.
But yeah, this is the kind of language we're talking about here.
When we talk about the Aeon of Horus, this is...
This is Crowley wanting to usher in the age of Antichrist.
You know, that's why he would sign his letters, Master Therion.
By the way, Therion is the Greek word used when you see, I stood upon the sands of the sea and saw a beast rise up.
That word, beast, the Greek word is Therion.
Like, Crowley, I think he legitimately wanted to be the Antichrist.
And if he didn't he would definitely wanted to be the false prophet as You could tell by the fact that he just kept taking either taking over or starting cult after cult after cult Yeah, it's just let me see Yeah, it's just like amazing stuff and I'm when you it's like it all connects it like all the stuff we teach you know, I mean and uh, Yeah, it's crazy man.
Hang on seconds in my room is Horace Yeah, it's like when we did the Freemason Show.
It all goes back to Babylon.
It all does.
And it ties into the Kabbalah and everything that we just talked about, the Dilemma.
And the Order of the Rosy Cross, the Rosicrucians there, the former Kabbalah too.
And Christian Kabbalah, which is no such thing.
And it goes back to Nimrod.
Osiris is referring to Nimrod.
Isis is referring to Isis.
And Horus is referring to Tammuz.
Back to Babylon.
It's the unholy trinity that is ultimately manifest within the Catholic Church.
You have their version of God the Father is basically Nimrod.
You have, you know, this child that is the Son, and then you have this feminine aspect of a divine, you know, this divine feminine, which a lot would say, you know, is somewhat related to the Holy Spirit, even though they've Slightly tweaked it, but they still have the worship of it through the, um, you know, these, this Marian kind of worship that they do.
But it's the same thing over and over again, whether it's Osiris, Isis, and Horus, Nimrod, Semiramis, and, um, and, uh, Tammuz, whether it's, you know, I mean, pick, pick a culture.
They've got their big three, right?
Yep.
So, you know, it's interesting because you kind of see it everywhere.
And why is that?
That's what groups like the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn are doing.
They believe that Hermeticism is the basis for all of the pagan religions.
And really, it is.
Because all of these orders, whether it's, you know, especially Masonry.
Masonry traces its lineage back.
You know, you see the Facebook logo, and it looks very similar to the Order of Tubalcain.
Free masonry, and that's because they believe that their order goes all the way back to Tubal Cain.
They also trace it back to Nimrod.
Which Nimrod, really, what you have is Nimrod is the first of the types of the Antichrist, right?
You had Nimrod and his false prophet, they set up Babylon, they build the Tower of Babel, they ascend into the heavens, just like Lucifer said he would do in Isaiah chapter 14, which I think is even more proof that Lucifer is not Satan, but Lucifer is the spirit of Antichrist.
Because that's what Antichrist wants.
What does it say?
2 Thessalonians 2, he will exalt himself above all that is called God and claim that he is God, right?
Well, that's Isaiah chapter 14.
That's the spirit of Antichrist, and that can be traced all through these organizations.
What was the first lie?
God doesn't want you to eat the fruit.
You will not surely die, but you will become as God's knowing—there's that knowing, that secret knowledge—that knowing good and evil.
Well, that's what these groups do, right?
They tell people.
They lie to people and say that they have God within them.
They are God.
They can unleash the Christ consciousness.
That all of this stuff is already within them, and it's the lie from the garden over and over again, and it's that forbidden fruit of secret knowledge.
It can all be traced back.
It all goes back even farther than where they say it goes.
It goes right back to Satan in the garden deceiving The creation of God.
And I mean, it's evident, you know, Jesus said, by their fruits you shall know them, right?
And they are manifesting these same fruits, these same characteristics.
They're telling the same lies over and over again.
And you know, what did Jesus call Satan?
He called Satan the father of lies, right?
So why wouldn't he?
You know, if it ain't broke, don't fix it, right?
Well, obviously this lie just keeps working and keeps working, so why would he change up his strategy?
Yeah, it's crazy man.
And once again, this is the tablet that a museum that Al Sacralli and his wife Rose visited, right?
And again, before that, they went to Egypt and they went to these forbidden temples, which are some of the pyramids and all that stuff, wanting to talk to these demons, you know, who thought they were gods, you know what I mean?
And she said, that's him right there, and horror, I mean, Nimrod, which is Osiris, that they talked to him.
You know what I mean?
She pointed out that's because when they went to the museum like oh wow that's that's who we've seen you know and it's right on the tablets there and Nimrod which is again Osiris.
You know what I mean?
Temu's Horus and Samoramus is Isis and there's many other names like she's also known as Juno.
Nimrod's also known as Adonis I think and Odin and Temu's has many other names too and it depends on the culture and real quick till that's how you Didn't, you know, signify who these gods are because all the ancient cultures talked about them.
It's not a coincidence.
All the ancient cultures have the same stories.
But, of course, they're going to have different names for the same people.
You know what I mean?
Because of the different cultures, they have, you know, to call it a different name.
But it's the same people.
It goes back to the same people.
So you got this pantheon of gods.
You got these atheists.
Oh, there's 5,000 gods.
How do you know your god's the only god?
Well, here's the thing.
You go to every one of those god or goddesses, right?
Go back and trace it down, right?
You'll learn they're not gods at all.
They're either Nephilim, or Gilbarine, or people of renown, or fallen angels.
Then when you nail it down, like, there's only one god.
You know what I mean?
So, when you do the long list of pantheons of gods and goddesses, most of them come down just to these three.
Yeah.
And many others, you know, a dozen others, but I mean like those 5,000 plus gods or whatever, nailed down to probably, I don't know, a couple dozen people.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
It's the same thing.
It's like when Babylon split apart, people took the splinters as they wanted, you know, established their own cultures.
They took splinters of the Babylonian religion, and of course the language and all that stuff being confound, they had different names for the same people.
Like, again, the Greeks thought Nimrod was Adonis, I believe it is, and the Vikings and all that thought Nimrod was Odin, you know what I mean?
So, it's the same people with different names and the same characteristics and all that.
Slight little modifications, but ultimately the same thing.
Oh, by the way, I think it was Apollo.
Apollo?
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah, because Apollo has links to, like, Shiva.
Because so it used to be from what I understand, Apollo and Dionysus back in like ancient, ancient Greek days used to be the same God.
It was like the God of parties and destruction because, you know, like that's where the whole rock star thing comes from about, you know, party and the trash hotel rooms and things like that.
That's just my theory because you.
as you kind of see parties and destruction go together, right?
That lack of self-control.
When, as you know, if you've read the myths of Dionysus, Dionysius was quite the drinker.
Well, that's right.
He's like God that stood over grapes.
So, yeah.
So, but then you have Apollo being linked to Apollyon, right?
Which we talked about this when we did CERN.
And then you have that CERN was, you know, CERN is allegedly built on an ancient temple to Apollo.
And then you have the god of destruction, Shiva, out there in this ring of fire.
So, you know, like, once again, here you have it.
And by the way, go watch some of the weird rituals that CERN has done before they fire up their Hadron Collider.
Because it has the same thing.
It has these weird goat-like creatures.
Like, it just, once again, it's the same imagery we're talking about.
That makes sense.
into like this scientific pageant.
But, you know, it's very interesting.
- Yeah, I couldn't correct myself.
Tammuz was, I mean, Adonis was the Greek version of Tammuz, which is Horus.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, Apollo, it's good.
- That makes sense.
- You paint the ends of God, you know what I mean? - Yeah, 'cause you know, Adonis was supposed to be like the looker, right?
Yeah.
Like, he was the one.
So, um, and, like, it makes sense, because, like, if you study, like, kind of, like, because you see it, it's basically a Gnostic inversion.
In the book of Jasher, it talks about how Nimrod's son was, like, twice as evil as he was, right?
And it says this right before Nimrod goes out to hunt and he saw Decapitate some right?
So it's really interesting because you like kind of see that like, you know, there's this Noston conversion again The Sun that's twice as evil.
Well, apparently he was twice as good-looking too, right?
So It's just it's a just stuff like this fascinates me like I as you guys can tell I'm very excited to be able to talk about this this is like This is my wheelhouse right here.
I have no clue why.
But I was like super into magic and stuff like that.
Like, I've got... I mean, I try not to keep it in the house, but I've got a... I found this divination set.
a while back, but it's based off of Lord of the Rings.
You use Lord of the Rings to divine your future, right?
Interesting, because everybody talks about Lord of the Rings as this Christian story, right?
But yeah, it comes with, like, the Ring of Power.
You can use it and, like, divine over a map, and, like, it'll give you the different symbols.
It's got, like, this thing that's, like, a pseudo-tarot deck with, like, different characters that represent things, and it comes with a book On how you can, um, basically what the symbols mean, how to divine your future from it, things like that.
The reason I say this is because I got really into the occult and magic through Lord of the Rings.
Lord of the Rings was, and if I'm being honest, kind of still is one of my favorite stories that I've ever read.
The only difference now is I can read it awake and I know exactly what it's saying, so it's taken off some of the enjoyment.
The storyline's still really good and very enjoyable, but I kind of lament knowing what Lord of the Rings actually is about esoterically now.
Um, which I'm very excited because I'm not going to give away too many details, but I have a show coming up on how fantasy ties into the occult and things like that and it brainwashing.
So stay tuned for that.
It'll be a lot of fun.
Um, but yeah, I mean, this is.
This is, this is what basically, long story short, God took that, me going down that path, and has now brought it to his glory to where now, this is what I do.
I expose it, and to God be all the glory for that, because what better thing is there to do than take what you used to struggle with, and then expose it, and be able to preach the gospel of Christ?
Because the thing about it is, as strong as these entities are, And as much influence as they have, and as much influence as people like Crowley have, the thing about it is Jesus Christ can rescue anybody who is willing to be rescued from it.
All you have to do is repent and turn away from it.
Give your life to Christ.
Follow His commandments, His doctrine, and you're good to go from there.
It's that simple.
It's amazing.
I won't say it won't be painless to leave the things behind that you hold near and dear, especially if you watch this and you're into stuff like this, but it's not worth it.
It's not worth it.
Don't end up like Crowley.
Don't end up like Parsons or Hubbard or any of these guys.
Yeah, you may still die destitute and alone, but you're not going to be, hopefully not, hooked on drugs.
You're not going to be, number one, dying and going to hell.
There is a certain type of prosperity, more spiritually speaking.
There's fulfillment in having Christ.
There's peace that comes with that, even in the worst of situations, because now you have the creator of the universe to back you up, and therefore nothing can stand against you.
You know, if God before us, who can be against us?
And, I mean, that's the ultimate.
That's the ultimate point of these spiritual warfare shows, is to show that there is a world full of darkness out there and we can reprove and expose, but we're also here to shed the light of Christ and let people know that there's a better way to do things.
And, you know, Paul says, I fear you have become corrupt by the simplicity that is Christ.
And it really is.
It's that simple.
You repent of your sins.
You turn away.
You give your life to Christ.
You're covered in His blood.
He gives you the Holy Spirit.
And when you walk in the Spirit, He will lead you into all truth.
The doctrine that Christ taught.
The law that shows you the way to righteousness.
The book of Romans says Christ is He is the end of the law to righteousness.
He is that finishing goal.
He is – if life is a race, right?
The law is your path there.
The Bible says the word – thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path, and the end of that road is Christ.
You know, the law will show you your sins.
Read the front of your Bible, because you can only get rid of them through the power of the Holy Spirit, through Jesus Christ.
So that's… I mean, that's why we're here.
Yep.
And to elaborate on that, if you go to Matthew 5, 13, and 16, and this is, again, because a lot of Christians, like, we get condemned by a lot of Christians because they get taught, you know, don't even look into stuff and all that stuff, just stay in your, basically, just stay in your church and pews all day and just pray, you know what I mean?
And it's not what we're supposed to do.
Jesus says, Matthew 5, 13, and 16, right?
You are the salt of the earth, but if your salt loses its savior, right?
Where if it's to be salted, that's for you're good for nothing, but to be cast out and be trodden on the foot of men, right?
So, what good are you?
If you're just, you know, it's great to have fellowship with all the Christians and all that stuff, great, but you're no good if you're not out in the world to try to bring the light and truth to people.
I mean, you're no good.
What would, you know, Jesus, right?
If he just hung around the disciples all day, didn't go into the synagogues, didn't go into all the lands, right?
It would have been useless.
The whole point of coming down would have just been totally useless, right?
It wasn't supposed to emanate Christ.
So, and then again, we get condemned for doing stuff, shows like this.
Oh, you shouldn't be, you're a Christian, you shouldn't be talking about this stuff.
Yeah, we should, because there's a lot of Christians that are influenced by this stuff.
You know, big name Christians get influenced by the occult.
You know what I mean?
If it wasn't for people like us, and I'm not, you know, Patting our backs, but if it wasn't for people like us exposing this stuff, half the people wouldn't even know this stuff, or you know, or they would be easily influenced by it, you know, because Jesus says, You are the salt of the earth, and if you have lost your flavor, which where it be salted, thenceforth you are good for nothing, and you'll be cast out and trodden under the foot of men.
And you are the light of the world.
A city set on a hill cannot be hid, right?
If you're up on the hill, like, with a light, everybody's gonna see it, right?
Neither do men light a candle and put it under a bushel, But on a candlestick.
So he's saying, do men light a candle for light and just stuck it under the bushel?
No, he puts it on a candlestick so he can see.
And it gives light to all that are in the house.
And so, let your light shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father which is in heaven.
Right?
And again, Ephesians 5 11, right?
Have no fellowship with the No fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather approve them, which is expose them.
So, we can get into the biblical verses about the watchman and the wall.
It's your duty to blow that trumpet when you see trouble.
You know what I mean?
So people say, oh, you're kind of judging people.
No, we're not judging people.
We're exposing evil.
It's a big difference.
It's our job to do that.
So if you think in your mind right now, oh, we're not supposed to, you know, talk about the stuff or whatever.
It's like you're salt flavored.
In the other scripture it talks about, right?
I forgot what the word is.
Where Jesus says he's going to spit you out because you lost your salt.
What good are you?
You're good for nothing.
That is Revelation chapter It was three or four, I believe.
Because he was talking to the Church of Laodicea when he said it.
Out of my mouth Bible verse, let me pull that up because it's very important to know that.
While you're looking that one up, I can read this one.
This is Ezekiel chapter 33.
Again, the word of the Lord came unto me saying, Son of man, speak to the children of thy people and say unto them, when I bring the sword upon a land, if the people of the land take a man of their coast and set him for their watchman.
If when he seeth the sword come upon the land, he bloweth the trumpet, and warneth the people, then whosoever heareth the sound of the trumpet, and taketh not warning, if the sword come and take him away, his blood shall be upon his own head.
If he heard the sound of the trumpet, and took not the warning, his blood shall be upon him.
But he that taketh warning shall deliver his soul.
But if the watchman seeth the sword come and blow not the trumpet, and the people be not warned, if the sword come and take any person from among them, he is taken away in his iniquity, but his blood will I require on the watchman's hand.
Yep, and Revelation 3, 14 through 17.
Wait, let me just get this.
All right.
It says, And I wear dough, I wear cold.
So because of though you're lukewarm, neither cold or hot, I will spew you out of my mouth.
Talking to believers, right?
If you're lukewarm, he's gonna spit you out, right?
And you, you know, in other words, you gotta, just like a bland piece of meat, right?
It's like, ugh, you know what I mean?
But if the meat's salted, it's got...
It's robust with flavors.
That's why when you cook a steak, you rub it with salt and it brings out the flavor.
It's like amazing, you know what I mean?
So if you just eat a bland steak with no butter, just frying it in a pan, it's okay.
You know what I mean?
But you get the butter, then the salt and all that.
It's like a whole new game, you know what I'm saying?
So it's the same thing here.
And if you're bland, what good are you?
Yeah.
Well, salt also preserves life, right?
Yep.
So, like, you can take salt and cure meat, and it will actually not go bad.
Like, it has a longer shelf life.
So, it does that, too, you know?
You know, it's so wonderful.
I love salt, personally.
Like, I have, like, a sodium deficiency, so I can never get enough.
Like, I'm always looking for, like, the saltiest stuff in the world.
But yeah, it's great.
I'd like to read these verses real quick too if I can because this, I believe, this right here, this is the remedy.
This is how you win people over.
You know, this is Paul talking to Timothy in 2 Timothy chapter 4.
I charge thee therefore before God and the Lord Jesus Christ, who shall judge the quick and the dead at his appearing and his kingdom.
Preach the word.
Be instant, in season and out of season.
reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine.
For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but after their own lust shall they heap to themselves teachers having itching ears, and they shall turn away their ears from the truth and shall be turned into fables.
But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry, for I am now ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand.
I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith, henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day, and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his appearing.
There's a lot there.
Yeah.
But the thing about it is, is I believe we're in the time when men no longer endure sound doctrine.
So now, more than ever, it is important for each and every one of us to stand up and preach the unadulterated Word of God.
Notice what he said there.
He said, reproved.
That is exposed.
That's what we're doing.
You rebuke the things that they are doing, but notice what it says.
You exhort with all long-suffering.
and doctrine.
Be kind to people.
Be understanding.
It's not going to be instantaneous.
This is something that God has been working on with me, and as I have had the Course Correction Radio ministry, I've noticed this slow change, and I'm so grateful for it, because long-suffering, being patient with people, enduring their stubbornness was not something I always did, but the fact of the matter is, is not everybody's eyes are ready to be open.
When you do it.
So you have to do it over and over again.
This is why you'll see Dan and I and others from time to time will rehash an old subject from a different angle.
Because that's the long-suffering aspect, right?
This is something that will send people straight to hell.
Yeah.
And as Ezekiel 33 said, if we don't sound the trumpet, their blood is on our hands.
And that's why, you know, people criticize all the time.
Why do you guys talk about stuff like this?
Because people need to know it.
Dan just said Christians can be affected by this, and many of you probably know this, but for those of you who, you know, may not be familiar with Bethel Church in Reading, California, they, for a long time, were doing tarot readings, like Christian tarot readings in their church.
People called them out on it and exposed it, and they looked at it, and they stopped doing it.
Now Bethel has a lot of other things going on, but this is what happens when you reprove and rebuke.
And look, a lot of people were doing it with long-suffering.
It took a long time, but that was one thing that stopped.
But if we can keep persisting with the false doctrines and things like that that are going on, there's two things that'll happen.
They'll double down and seal their own fate, or Good things will happen one step at a time, and we're one step closer to repentance and from keeping people out of deception.
This is what the Puritans believed.
The Puritans, especially people like Jonathan Edwards.
Now, understand when I talk about post-millennialism, this is not the post-millennialism that is around today, because Edwards believed something completely different.
But Edwards, in his day, believed that Christians would usher in The kingdom of Christ.
That there would still be a falling away and that Antichrist would appear, but right before that falling away, which would be like an instantaneous thing under the influence of Antichrist, that the majority of the world would be one to the gospel.
And because of that, because of that outlook that he had, whether you agree with it or not, because there's a lot of problems in his writing, in my opinion.
There's some things I think he gets wrong.
But look what it did.
The first Great Awakening happens because of people like Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield, which was a great revival that swept through America and England.
And then you have, and I believe, I think it was the first Great Awakening that the Wesleys were involved in, too.
And then you look at the second Great Awakening that happened with people like Charles Finney, who wouldn't let slave owners and freemasons into his church unless they repented.
And look what happened.
If we sit here and we do this, we be instant in season and out of season.
If we preach the word, if we reprove, rebuke, and exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine, another revival very well could sweep across this land.
I think that right there is the mic drop for us right there.
Every show we like to do, the mic drop for us.
And I think that says it right there.
You know what I mean?
If anybody's like, oh, why you guys do this stuff?
Well, right there, this is Paul saying you need to do this.
Plain and simple.
I love Paul.
Besides Jesus, Paul is the second most bashed in the Bible.
The Essenes, the Gnostics, all these false religions hate Paul with a passion.
The capitalistic people.
Especially the Hebrew roots movement.
And they bashed Paul up.
You know, Paul told people straight up.
He didn't, like, sugarcoat things.
He told you the way it was.
Just like Jesus did, you know?
And that's why they hate him.
And it's great.
And I'm doing the Bible studies right now.
I am right now just starting the book of Galatians.
I finished with 2 Thessalonians.
And I can't believe it.
I started with Matthew.
And one day I did just a live show on the book of Jude, right?
And I'm like, you know what?
This would be cool to do.
You know, just get into in-depth, you read the scripture, get into in-depth, pull out the meat and potatoes, and the context and everything else.
Yeah, and here we are.
We're going to be starting the book of Galatians this week.
And I'm excited for that.
Six chapters of that.
But it's so much information, and I can't wait to get into 1 and 2 Timothy and everything else.
And I'm learning as I go as well, because we pray with the power of the Holy Spirit, read the description and context.
Absolutely.
Look, I have watched a few of those.
As a matter of fact, the other day I just watched your 2 Corinthians 10 one and that was good stuff.
I watched that the day it dropped.
It just happened to be I had over an hour ride home from work.
Yep.
Because I work really far away from home.
I can have days that are almost three hours away.
I can have days that are 45 minutes away.
So on those long days, I love to have good stuff to listen to.
Yeah.
That's good stuff.
And it's cool, because normally if you've got one chapter, just regular people's reading, you could probably omit it to just read the whole chapter.
We don't do that.
Sometimes we go up to an hour just on that one chapter, because there's just so much context in that one verse.
And you pull everything out, and also if you don't know what a word means, or a word could be different in today's world, we look up the word in a biblical meaning and all that, and it changes the whole concept of the Bible.
And I tell people in my videos, too.
If you don't know what a word means, you're in a Bible study, guys.
Ask what it means.
Look it up.
And don't worry about feeling like a fool or illiterate.
If you don't know what something means, look it up.
You know what I mean?
Because if you don't know what something means, it changes the entire outcome of the scripture.
Absolutely.
Well, how many denominations have been started because their false doctrine was based off of an understanding of either a word that was wrongly understood or a verse taken out of context, right?
You know, there's that coffee mug.
I've seen it around.
I can do all things through a verse taken out of context.
Yep.
Because that verse is taken out of context a lot.
But, you know, and the thing about it is, you know, when you read the Bible line upon line and precept upon precept, that means, in other words, you read a passage in its entirety, right?
And then you go back and you break that passage down and you cross-reference it.
Yeah, I could do that with Genesis.
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.
And the earth was without form and void.
And darkness was upon the face of the deep.
And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
And God said, Let there be light.
And there was light.
Right?
So then I can go over to John 1.
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
The darkness was without form and void, and darkness was upon the face of the deep.
Go to Isaiah, where it says that God did not make the world void, but to be inhabited, right?
The Spirit of God hovered upon the waters.
You can go to, you know, the verse in Job, where it talks about if God were to remove his spirit, then people would return to dust.
And then you can go to where, in God said, let there be light.
Go back to John.
In him was light, and that light was the life of men.
And now you can preach the gospel just through the first three verses, or the first four verses of Genesis.
Because as long as you know the Bible line upon line and precept upon precept, and you study the Bible in that way, you will get to know your Savior and the entire Godhead on a much more intimate level.
Because you'll see them.
You can study line upon line and precept upon precept and see the entire Godhead in the story of Elijah passing on his mantle to Elisha.
Because you look at their names.
The Lord is my God, right?
That's what Elijah means.
The Lord is my God.
Then you go over to Elisha, the Lord is my salvation.
Or God is my salvation.
So you have the Father and the Son represented in their names.
And he passes his mantle on this spirit of prophecy that he has.
And that was, of course, what does it say?
The testimony of Christ is the spirit of prophecy, right?
And God and Christ said I will send you the Comforter who was the Holy Spirit.
He will point you back to all truth.
Now we see that there was this spirit of prophecy which was given through the power of the Holy Spirit with the testimony of Christ and the entire Godhead is present.
We now have proof verses that there is a three-in-one God in the Bible.
All because we've studied it line upon line and precept upon precept.
Yeah, we're moving to the Sabbath here, and tomorrow's the Sabbath, whatever the case, and to bring an example of this, right, and I don't mean to jump off the subject, I know it's about crawling and all that, but this is important too.
So, people like to criticize Paul, right, and they take Paul way out of context.
The thing with Paul is you need to read him in context, because one verse sounds like something totally different than what he's saying.
So they'll say, Paul's not serious.
He's telling people you don't need to keep the Sabbath no more.
Don't let people judge you with the meat you eat and the Sabbath cake.
No, he's not.
He's talking to believers.
He's not saying you can do whatever you want.
He's not saying that at all, you know what I mean?
And Paul, and then people say, well, the Sabbath's changed, it's the eighth day now, whatever the case, and all these, like, things.
Paul clearly says it's the seventh day, you know what I mean?
And I don't know what people don't understand.
And when God says to keep the commandments of God, you know, Jesus says to keep the commandments of God, he's not saying keep just a few of the commandments.
He said, the commandments.
All ten of them, you know?
So, Hebrews chapter 4, right?
Just a couple of verses here.
Right?
That was the gospel at the time he's talking about.
"...as well as unto them, but the word preached did not profit them, not being mixed with faith in them that heard of it." Right?
unto us was a gospel preached as well as to them the gospel at the time as well the torah right that was the gospel at the time he's talking about as well as unto them but the word preached did not profit them not being mixed with faith in them that heard of it right in which have believed do enter into rest as he said as i have sworn in my wrath if they shall enter into my rest
Although the works were finished...
Right?
Because he had to check this out, right?
Because he said the works were finished.
And so by grace, right?
Grace is not a free pass of sin.
You know, that's what Paul says, you know what I mean?
He's saying, look, even though he said, although the works were finished.
Yeah, they were.
But from the foundation of the world.
For he spoke of a certain day, of the seventh, specifying the seventh day, on the wise, and God did rest on the seventh day from all his works.
He's quoting Genesis 2 too.
Genesis 2, verse 2 through 4, right?
And in this place again, if they shall enter into my rest, That's Jesus.
Again, he limited a certain day, when he says certain days, to the point of the day.
Saying in David, bringing back David, right, of the days of David, today, right?
not because of unbelief.
Again, he limited a certain day, when he says a certain day, to the point of the day.
Saying in David, bringing back David, right?
Oh, today's David.
Today, right?
From David to today, after so long as time, as it said, today, if you will hear my voice, hot and not your hearts.
And for if Jesus have given them rest, then would not afterward have spoken of another day.
Okay.
So, what part of this you don't get?
If there was another day, like a disciple is abolished or changed to another day, he would have told you so.
Clearly, right?
And this is the fourth commandment.
He would have told you so, right?
You know, it just makes no darn sense at all.
People go, every cock man is used to it.
Here's the biggest one.
The biggest one of these dispensations is used.
Oh, they met at the tomb the first day, so that's the Lord's day.
No, it's not!
The Lord's Day is the Sabbath.
And they met that one time.
They didn't stop meeting every Sunday and doing a ritual like that.
No.
They kept the Sabbath.
And the only reason why they went to the tomb on Sunday, because Saturday was the Sabbath.
They were not allowed to do that.
And it didn't matter if they went Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.
They could have went a year from now.
It didn't matter.
That didn't change.
No way it says to change the Sabbath.
And we're talking about the fourth commandment here.
God's first commandment, literally, when he, in creation, said, I want this day as my sanctified day.
He didn't sanctify Friday, Saturday.
I mean, he didn't sanctify Friday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday.
You know, he sanctified Saturday, the seventh day.
Plain and simple.
And you people just, like, take this way out of context.
And it is ridiculous.
And all the cockamamie excuses.
Oh, they merit the tomb the first day.
Yeah.
Did it say that the Sabbath was changing?
And John, right, and I and Patmos, right in the first chapter, in Revelation, says, I was in the Spirit on the Lord's Day.
That's the Sabbath.
They all kept the Sabbath.
Jesus kept the Sabbath.
And again, we'll get to Trey.
Sorry, Trey.
You think there'll be a big neon sign, beep, beep, beep, saying the Lord's Day has been changed, right?
Yeah.
Well, look, what does Amos say?
Amos says, I do nothing unless I first reveal it to my servants, the prophets, right?
And we, we talked about this a little bit last week on, on my show.
We did.
We answered some comments from people that say that Galatians teaches that you should not follow the law because you can't pick and choose what you follow.
So we broke down Galatians 2 and really Galatians 5.
And went in and looked in to really test that theory and see does Galatians teach that.
The answer is it doesn't.
When you talk about what you're talking about with Hebrews, about this certain day, this is the same fallacy that happens in Genesis where it says that, and the Lord said, my spirit shall not always strive with man, but his days shall be 120 years.
And they're like, well, Moses lived 120 years.
So that's clearly what that means.
He limited their life to 120 years.
It's not what that verse means.
He gave them 120 years before the totality of his judgment would come.
When it says a certain day, it's the same thing in Hebrews.
That was him limiting the time they had to repent before his judgment would come.
It's that simple.
It's the same fallacy happening in both places.
I was deluded by that too for years, I think until last year.
I thought that was like we were limited to 120 years to live.
But then I learned, I think it was from you guys, that it makes sense now.
He was giving them a warning, you got 120 years to repent before I destroy this world.
Yeah, now I do think it's interesting that one of the last, you know, you don't really see people live over 120 years, but a lot of that is because what we're doing to our bodies, you know, we have endocrine disruptors and all of these things that we put into our bodies and toxify them and, you know, we toxify the air and it does things that don't help us live as long.
Now, I will say this, when it comes to Sunday worship, There is tradition, ancient tradition anyway, that suggests that they did do this in honor of Christ's resurrection.
And there's even tradition that says that there were some early church fathers that believed that, allegedly, based on newer versions of it, that the Sabbath had changed.
Now this looks like it happened more out of necessity because of the persecution that was happening when they would go to the synagogue.
It looks like a way that they may have justified it in their own minds, that they changed their worship.
But the fact of the matter is, is even if, and I, and I, me personally, I believe this.
I believe they met on the first day of the week regularly, um, just because of the way the word sabaton is used in the context in the Greek.
Cause sabaton, see, sabaton's a weird word.
So like, you know, you go to Daniel, right?
And it says 77s, right?
is what the Hebrew actually says, but they translate it 70 weeks.
Well, it can be weeks or it can be sevens, right?
And it's prophetic weeks.
It's a group of seven years.
The Greek kind of works the same way.
Sabaton can mean either Sabbath or it can mean week, but it really depends on the context, right?
So let's say, let's just say for argument's sake that the church was meeting on the first day of the week.
That still doesn't mean that the Sabbath was changed.
Yeah.
It just means that they added eight-day worship in honor of the new creation, right?
That would make sense, yeah.
Yeah, so, and there's, and David has done a great job of uncovering this with older versions of the letters from, like, Ignatius and Tertullian, where it says that, and he's even gotten writings from, that are attributed to, like, Paul, saying, you work five days a week, you take those two off.
One in honor of God's Sabbath and one in honor of the resurrection of Christ.
So, which is interesting, because we still keep that to this day.
We had typically have a five-day work week, Monday through Friday, right?
Yeah.
Which the Puritans did.
The Puritans celebrated both.
And you can still find, like, ultra-Orthodox, like, Presbyterians, they'll still have a Sabbath dinner on Saturdays, and they'll do their church service on Sundays.
They believe that the Sabbath is for the family, that Sunday is for corporate worship, because of the new creation.
I, you know, you can pick and choose what you feel about it.
I don't really have an opinion on it.
Because I believe that even if you worship on Sundays, the Sabbath still stands.
Yeah, you know, I have no problem with that at all because... Sure, and I know you don't because I've heard you say that before.
I just wanted to, you know, make sure, you know, that I let people know that out there because, you know, one of the best ways to win, like, one of the best ways to conceive people or to convince people of your argument is to, you know, in a hypothetical situation like that where you can say, all right, let's give them the benefit of the doubt on this.
Let's examine it from that point of view.
You know, the Sabbath is the Sabbath.
What did Jesus say?
Jesus said that the Sabbath wasn't made for man, or man wasn't made for the Sabbath, but the Sabbath for man.
So if you want to get rid of the Sabbath and work seven days a week, be my guest.
There's nothing that necessarily says that you have to explicitly in the New Testament.
So, um, but I will say this, you know, it never says that the Ten Commandments are abolished, ever, number one.
Number two, alright, so you'll be required, that'll be required of you, but number two, you also have the fact that if man was, wasn't made for the Sabbath, but the Sabbath for man, God has given you a gift of an insured day off.
If you want to work yourself to death and die of exhaustion, you go right ahead.
That is your choice.
God gave you free will, and you can choose what you do with your time.
Me, personally, I work, you know, I got home at maybe 6.
I got off of work at about 6 today, and I literally worked with stuff around the house literally until about 15 minutes before it was time for me to hop on for the show.
So, like, I work a lot.
Me, personally, I need that day off.
Because I'm a busy guy.
I maybe sleep five, six hours a night on average.
And then I'll do that for about three months straight.
And then I'll crash and sleep 16 hours.
That's just the way I am.
There's a lot of things I like to do in the day.
And some of those involves not only studying and prepping for shows like this, but studying for myself, trying to make sure I can keep my life right.
You know, my family and my household in order.
Hey, buddy.
But, you know, and then some of that is, you know, I'm a millennial.
I like to play video games sometimes, too.
But like, here's the thing about it is, is that day is so important.
That's my day that I get to spend with my family, get rid of my distractions and ensure that I can raise my kids up and train them in the way of the Lord.
You can.
So I used to do a Sunday Sabbath because I didn't have a choice because I had signed a contract before I understood the validity of the Sabbath.
I would observe it on Sunday because I always had every Sunday off.
So I was like, well, I need to rest one day.
And you know, I'm gonna do the best I can.
I know this isn't the true Sabbath, but I'm still gonna give what I can.
And it's just, to me, not as restful.
Like, there literally is a difference.
Not only that, but you can go into the languages, right?
So, Saturday, in Spanish, is Sabado.
Or Sabado, or however you want to say it.
And in Greek, it's Sabaton.
You know, there's like, you can look around the world and see what their word for Saturday is, and it's amazing how many of them... I brought that up on the show we did, me and John Horton, on a Saturday.
We had all the calendars in the world, but we called Saturday, we had the S, you know, Sabbath, something kind of similar to Sabbath, you know what I mean?
It was great.
And it's like, you can't escape it, you know what I mean?
And the thing is, I don't, you know, like, my problem is that people, alright, if you want to do Sunday worship, that's fine, but don't disregard the Sabbath.
That's what I get angry from, because you're disregarding the Sabbath, and again, if you go to church Sunday, whatever, whatever floats your boat, but Saturday, it's the day of rest, you know what I mean?
His day of rest, don't, oh, well, we're New Testament now, so we don't have to follow that.
You know, it's like, well, Jesus followed it.
Sure.
It's a one-way, you know.
I will even cede this to people because one of the other places they go to is in the book of Hebrews where it talks about Jesus and, you know, entering a Sabbath rest and how Jesus is our Sabbath rest, right?
And that is true.
But if you really want to understand and get the most intimate details out of that, make Jesus your Sabbath rest on the actual Sabbath.
You know, if you really want to understand how Jesus was the Passover Lamb, wouldn't the best way to do that be to understand Passover and participate in it?
And realize that when Jesus said, this do in remembrance of me, that he wasn't giving a little circle wafer like the Catholic Church does, but he was actually breaking that unleavened bread that was striped and marred like his body would be the next day and saying, do this in remembrance of me.
And then he poured that.
I mean, if you've ever put Concord grape wine Into the light, it is the color of blood.
It is that dark crimson red.
And Jesus took that and he held it up and he said, this is the New Testament in my blood.
Like, wouldn't the best way to understand how Christ was the Passover Lamb be to do this?
Wouldn't the best way to understand how Christ came down and tabernacled among us and the fact that this body is only a temporary dwelling place and we will one day be changed from corruptible to incorruptible be to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles?
Wouldn't it be better to understand that the trumpets that happen throughout the Bible and the fact that Jesus will come back at the last trumpet sound be to celebrate the Feast of Trumpets?
Wouldn't it be better to understand the fact that Jesus was the atonement for our sins?
He gave us that escape like the scapegoat did with the high priest in Leviticus 16.
Wouldn't the best way to do that be to understand and like do the fasting and the repentance and understand that our atonement is in Christ by doing the day of atonement?
Like, I could go on and on and on and on and on, like how Jesus, the reason that he resurrected on a Sunday was because that was firstfruits, and he was the firstfruits of the resurrection.
Wouldn't it be the easiest way to grasp that be to observe that?
Like, that's what Paul says when he talks about let no man judge you, therefore, by any, like, Sabbath or new moon or keeping an holy day.
Because what does he say?
He says, but let me read it real quick.
That's Colossians chapter two.
Um, and this is what he says.
Oh, I'm actually, uh, said to read that cause I wanted to read the verse before that.
It's crazy.
We're on the same page.
So, um, I'll read 14.
You can read 15.
Sounds great.
All right.
So, guys, first of all, this is where a lot of confusion comes from.
Because people say all the commandments are abolished and all that because Paul says, right, Collegians chapter 2 verse 14, blotting out the handwriting of the ordinances it was against us, which is contrary to us, took it out of the way and nailed it to the cross, right?
So because people don't understand legal terminology, this is a big issue, all right?
If you go to Book of Kings, 2 Kings, I'm sorry, it talks about four things.
Ordinances, statutes, commandments, and laws, right?
Four different things.
Now, does that say commandments?
Because, you know, the pastors say, oh, the commandments are blotted out, nailed to the cross.
They all say that, right?
We don't have to keep the commandments.
That's not commandments, that's not laws, that's not statutes.
Right.
It's ordinances.
Ordinances are penalties.
And going back real quick, too.
By the way, a great example of that would be, so one time I was in the tiny little town of Gettysburg, North Carolina, which is like right outside Emporia, Virginia.
And if anybody's ever been through Emporia, you'll never forget it, because if you're going one mile over, they'll give you an outrageous ticket.
But that's one of the towns I work in, by the way.
So I know that firsthand, because I just got out of my court date a couple of days ago for speeding.
But anyway, ordinances, right?
So I was going, didn't realize I was speeding through Gettysburg one time, and I got a ticket, $50.
The guy was super nice because he could have given me an actual speeding ticket, but instead he hit me with a city ordinance violation.
Right?
A city ordinance.
Basically, the city ordinance that I violated was that going down Main Street in Gettysburg is a 35.
If you go over that, you have broken that city ordinance.
This ordinance is like a rule that says there's a penalty if you break it, right?
So when it talks about blotting out the ordinances that were against us, you know, what does Paul say in the Book of Romans?
He says the wages of sin is death, right?
How many times in the Torah does it say, if they have done this, they shall surely die, their blood is on their hands?
See, that's the thing.
Paul talks about the curse of the law that's lifted, and that's the curse of the law, is death.
Yeah, the perfect example you're talking about.
Remember when the prostitute, whatever, she was going to be stoned?
And Jesus said, whoever's free from sin, cast the first stone, right?
Nobody left, right?
So what did Jesus tell her?
He didn't say, oh, well, it's OK now.
The commandments are abolished.
Go keep sleeping with men.
He didn't say that.
He said, go and sin no more.
So the ordinances for the Seventh Commandment is, do not commit adultery, right?
So the ordinance is set for that.
The penalty is to be stoned to death.
So the ordinances, the penalty is to be bled out and nailed to the cross.
Jesus stopped that because he died by being nailed to the cross, which is where Paul got the language.
By the way, interesting thing about that passage that I think a lot of people miss, the law In the Torah, when it says that law, it says if you find a man and woman in adultery, you bring both the man and woman to the city gates where the elders are.
Yep.
On the testimony of two or three witnesses.
Now the Pharisees only brought the woman.
Now a lot of it speculated was, how did they know she was in adultery?
And where was the man?
A lot of people speculate that one of the Pharisees was involved, right?
I can't say that because the Bible doesn't say that.
What I can tell you though is they broke that law in two places.
They only brought the woman and they didn't bring her to the city gates.
They brought her to Jesus.
So not only is he referring to sin in general, but he's referring to a very specific sin and the fact that they broke that law to try to trip him up.
Yeah.
Because they should have brought both of them, and they should have brought them to the Sanhedrin, and they didn't.
They brought them to Jesus, which was a sin in and of itself.
So, you know, but I do believe that that does apply to anybody with sin, because, you know, what does he say?
He says, you first have to remove the log out of your eye before you remove the speck from your brother's eye, right?
And that's what he's talking about.
He was talking about the hypocrisy of the Pharisees there.
So, but like, if you go on in that passage, but like, I hope that helps people understand that, that this isn't the Old Testament being nailed to the cross.
That's ridiculous, because that would go directly against what Jesus said when he said, Think not, I come to destroy the law and the prophets.
I come not to destroy, but to fulfill.
If you look up that word fulfill, it literally means to make known, make it fully known.
He was not explaining just the letter, but the spirit of the law, which had been lost in translation.
Like, I believe the law always meant this, but because they had gotten so far off, Jesus came to correct it through his doctrine.
And he says, you have heard it said of old, thou shalt not commit adultery.
But I say unto you, if a man looketh upon a woman with lust, he hath committed adultery with her in his heart.
That's what it means to fulfill right there.
Yeah, it doesn't mean to end or abolish it.
And this is what a Bible study is.
This is what I love about this because we were like 10 minutes on one verse here.
And because there's so much context involved here that people don't understand.
You know what I mean?
And it's really cool.
And I gotta apologize too, by the way.
I guess for years, because I got through the doctrination of churches, I thought that a prostitute was actually Mary Magdalene.
So a lot of people pointed out at the last show, I talked about it, and pointed out that there's no connection, no proof that I was even married at all.
So if that's the truth, I apologize.
I mean, because for years I thought it was Mary Magdalene, because that's what I've been told, you know?
Well, see, that's what the Catholic Church teaches.
Yeah.
Which is interesting because that's the argument that people like Lawrence Gardner try to use for the fact that the church has this elaborate conspiracy.
They're like, oh, they've called Mary Magdalene a prostitute, but she never was.
They've made up all this stuff because they didn't like the fact that she was the one with the holy womb.
And I'm like, you guys are ridiculous.
Just because the Catholic Church makes something, like says something, doesn't mean the entire Bible is fake.
Yeah.
Because they don't even read the Bible.
And when they do, they read a poor translation.
So, but, you know, if you go on, this is what I love.
Because, like, so, like, verse 15 of Colossians 2, right?
It says, having spoiled principalities and powers, he made a shoe of them openly, triumphing over them in it.
Now look, isn't that interesting?
Principalities and powers.
In the book of Ephesians, he says we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers.
And this is what I said, whose God is stronger?
Our God made a shoe of them openly, triumphing over them.
You know?
You know, I think a lot of times people talk about how the cross is the sign of Mithra, right?
Well, Jesus, by dying on the cross, has shown that he has vanquished that sigil of Mithra, right?
You know, everybody's like, Jesus didn't die on a cross.
It says he died on a tree.
And it was like, no, like there's a reason that God allowed it to be a cross, because he was taking one of the sacred gods of the Romans and making an open show of them.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's what he was doing.
Like it, like these things happen for a reason, but like, so let's go on to verse 16.
Let no man judge, let no man therefore judge you.
Now keep in mind, he's not talking to Jews here.
Right?
So, like, why would, like, this is a pagan country.
Why would they judge them for not keeping this stuff?
Like, these are pagans.
They don't care if they eat pork because everybody else was.
Like, it's so stupid, the reasoning that is behind this.
Like, it doesn't make any sense.
If you sit there and examine the argument for a minute, it actually collapses like a house of cards.
So, let no man judge you, therefore judge you in meat or drink, or in respect of an holy day, or of the new moon, or of the Sabbath days, which are a shadow of things to come, to come.
Paul's saying these are a shadow of things to come, which means this wasn't past tense.
But the body is of Christ.
Now notice everything I said.
You can understand the intimate details of Christ better if you are observing these things.
But people would rather do what they want because they have departed and heap to themselves teachers having itching ears.
This is one of the reasons I covered what I covered last week on my show, because this is, like, these doctrines of these dual covenants and how we're still to follow this moral law, but for some reason it gets icky when you try to actually look at what that moral law is, because, especially when it comes to preterism.
Preterism, if you take preterism And you say that this entire book has already been fulfilled and we're in a new covenant that takes place outside of this book?
Well, now you can say, well, of course you don't have to follow the law.
That was all under the Judaic age, which was judged in 70 AD, which is what the book of Revelation is about.
So like none of that has to do anymore.
Christ did fulfill the law in 70 AD.
He didn't destroy it, but he fulfilled it when he ended that age.
But that argument falls apart very easily.
Number one, because even PBS admits that the majority of biblical scholars believe that the book of Revelation was written after 90 AD.
And even if even PBS can agree on that, like this is PBS after all.
This is the same company that owns NPR.
So, if they can get that right, that ought to tell you something.
And the fact of the matter is...
Sure, sure.
Now look, I've seen compelling arguments for the fact that a lot of stuff has been fulfilled in a sort of kind of way.
See, I hold the opinion that prophecy kind of works in an already-not-yet, it'll have macrocosms or microcosms, but full fulfillment will not come till later.
70 AD was a taste of what Jerusalem will face again.
But it won't just be Jerusalem, it will be the entire world along with it.
You know, I look at, and of course they'll explain it away as it's symbolic language and things like that, and granted, the book of Revelation is full of symbols.
But, when it talks about the leader saying, let the mountains fall upon us to hide us from the wrath of the Lamb, I don't see that being fulfilled in 70 AD.
When it says that hailstones, that way a talon will fall out and men will blaspheme the name of God and refuse to repent, I don't see that have happened in 70 AD.
Now, you want to know a good resource of what did happen in 70 AD, I highly recommend reading the Ecclesiastic History by Eusebius.
Because he talks about how prophecies in the Old Testament, where it said that mothers would eat their own children, not only did that happen at the Siege of Babylon, that happened in 70 AD as well.
But Eusebius also says that in Luke 21, and this is why I believe Luke 21 is a fulfillment.
is a fulfillment.
Matthew 20, Matthew 7, uh, 70 AD is a fulfillment of Luke 21.
But Matthew 24 Those are two different scenarios.
Eusebius says that all the Christians in Jerusalem made it out before the siege happened.
Because they listened to the words of Jesus when he said, if you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, flee to the mountains.
Right?
And Eusebius testifies that they did this.
So...
That's highly interesting to me.
So yes, there is kind of this already not yet thing happening.
But Matthew 24, if you look at birth pains, and this is where it becomes apparent to me.
Anybody who has either ever seen a, um, You know, Ben in a room during labor understands that as labor approaches, contractions get closer and closer together.
You know, the magic number you're looking for is two minutes apart, right?
And you can see these birth pains throughout human history, these wars and rumors of wars and phantoms and earthquakes and diverse places and these false prophets who come in my name saying, I am the Christ and will deceive many.
Not only do you see people claiming to be Christ, like the Bar Kokhba rebellion, right?
But you also see people over and over again claiming that Jesus is the Christ and deceiving many.
And we've been seeing this.
And as time goes on, these things get closer and closer together.
And they are harboring, harboring the return of Christ.
Now, you know, this is one of those things where.
And, you know, not only has John and David done shows on preterism, but Dan, you're in my first show that we did, you know, when we started when we started co-hosting was preterism and all the other things that the Jesuits started.
Yeah.
So that right there.
Proof that these things kind of fall apart now what makes preterism so dangerous is is it's actually based in truth?
Because there are I believe a majority of the prophecies in the Bible have been fulfilled But there's just enough to where you cannot be a complete preterist Yeah, because there's so many things that obviously haven't been fulfilled.
Even like I said straight then, you know, like things happen there.
But like like the majority of Matthew 24, the was was and all that famines and all that like that.
Sure.
That stuff didn't still happen to recent centuries.
I mean, right.
Well, and it was happening then.
But like I said, it's gotten worse as the millennia have gone on.
Right.
So because there definitely was the war with the Roman army and the rumors of wars that kind of brought them in there.
Like, it's interesting if you read the history.
And for anybody who hasn't, you need to read The Wars of the Jews by Josephus because he gives an excellent account of what went on.
But, you know, for instance, if you look at, like, so a lot of most most preterists are post-millennials, right?
And all post-millennial means there's three different types of eschatology, meaning the study of the end times.
There's pre-millennials, which believe Christ will return before his millennial reign.
That's a lot of times it's your rapture people.
You have amillennials, which means without a millennium, they don't believe that there's a millennial kingdom, but that Christ reigns in our hearts.
And then you've got postmillennials that believe that Jesus will return after.
Now there's a couple of different kinds of postmillennials.
Because if you believe Jesus returns after his millennial reign like I do, technically you're a postmillennialist.
When I talk about post-millennialists today, these are people that believe the Antichrist has already come, and literally all we have to do, the Mark of the Beast has already happened, that was all Nero.
So now we just have to win the world over for Christ for him to return.
That's not what post-millennialism originally was.
The founder that made post-millennialism so popular, it existed before this, but it was Jonathan Edwards.
And Jonathan Edwards believed that, yes, we would do these things.
We would be successful in winning over the world to Christ.
By just ordinary means.
And what he meant by that was, if we live out the gospel, if we live out the light of Christ, if we send missionaries out, we can be successful.
And like I said, the fruit of his belief in that was the First Great Awakening.
But he also believed there would be an apostasy because of the deceptions of Antichrist.
So see, he didn't quite believe in this preterism thing as they have it.
He believed that Antichrist was very much around in his day and would continue to be around until this apostasy happened.
So, like, even if you go back and study the writings that a lot of these people have built their theology on, their writings fall apart and crumble.
Their beliefs fall apart and crumble.
And that's why I said, even if you just look at it for a second, these things fall apart and they crumble.
And it all goes back to this thing about these two covenants.
If you can get rid of preterism, you can get rid of this whole thing about how all of this stuff is gone.
Because it all hinges on preterism.
Mm-hmm.
Yep.
And the thing about it is, and like it is either, it hinges on two things, preterism or dispensationalism.
They're both really easy to prove wrong because they're both false doctrines that either come around from the Jesuits or you have the interesting one where there's, there seems to be some evidence that the British crown had something to do with dispensationalism.
Because Darby worked for the East India Company and was actually in the Navy.
And there's been some captivating evidence I've seen that suggests that his teachings come from the East India Company, which by the way was the business arm of the Illuminati.
The Bavarian Illuminati.
Speaking of that, man, we've got to do a show on CFR, you know, which is a political, I mean, Illuminati.
But, you know, I want to give some plug for that first.
Yeah.
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I gotta start working on more But yeah, I appreciate you guys supporting the best thing you could do besides money is pray for us by all means speaking of prayer You want to lead us out in a prayer?
Absolutely.
Father, thank you so much for letting us come here tonight and expose the unfruitful works of darkness.
Thank you for not only letting us be able to do that, but giving us the opportunity to be able to preach the light of the gospel of Christ, Father, to shine that light in that darkness and show people that there is a better way.
Thank you for letting us be able to break down your word and Hopefully help people be able to understand it better, and I just pray that as we go our separate ways, you will guide us with your Holy Spirit, Father.
I just pray that you be with my ministry, Father, as we go into even more studies this weekend, that the light of Christ will shine on those, and that people caught up in deception, that you will break through that wall, because we know the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty to the pulling down of strongholds.
We just pray that that happens, Father.
We all unite in agreement with this, that we want these deceptions broken.
We want the enemy to flee in terror.
We want to stand at the gates of hell knowing they will not prevail against us, Father, because we know that You are greater than he who is in the world.
And that we have no need to fear because you will be with us.
We know this because of what your word says.
Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all of this will be added unto you, Father.
You will give us everything we need, including the victory.
Whether we prevail physically or not, we know that victory will always belong with you.
We just ask that you give us the strength to continue to stand up and fight.
for the Word of God, Father.
I just pray that anybody who has to travel tonight, including Brother Dan, that you will take him home safely and anybody else who may be on the road.
We pray that, uh, you know, your will be done in the meantime, that we will be the vessels you need us to be, and that we can all be brought back together on the next broadcast to share your Word even more, Father.
And we ask this in the name of Jesus Christ.
Amen.
Amen.
Awesome show, man.
And if you just join us now, the show is about Al Sacralian, which you led it to, I mean, so many rabbit holes and trails that goes down to it.
And of course, the best thing is biblical scripture teachings, which is awesome to do.
If you need to get a hold of me guys any comments whatever and you know share some important information or prayer requests truth radio show Outlook.com take a screenshot of that and emails also in the description as well And all the links to our channels and you know all the shows we affiliate with and now you see TV Speaking that the midnight rides tomorrow night David and Donna Carrico, 11 p.m.
Eastern, 10 p.m.
Central, The Midnight Ride on NYSTV, the YouTube channel, and also Rumble as well.
Yeah, it's been an awesome show, man.
Thank you so much, Trey, and I know you worked all day, so I appreciate you hanging tight here.
Oh, I'm happy to do it.
Look, man, it is an honor to be able to sit in the co-host chair with you and be able to do these shows.
I just want to give one more plug, if I may.
If you guys want to know more about what we were talking about and study the Crowley connection deeper, I cannot recommend enough the books, The Luciferian Transmutation, The Global Luciferian Mass and What It Means to You by David and Donna Carrico, and also their book, The Egyptian Masonic Satanic Connection.
Both of these have to deal with these kind of things, but there is an entire chapter in The Egyptian Masonic Satanic Connection just dedicated to Crowley.
And the kind of stuff that he was into so if you do want to learn more about this so You can share with people that may be caught up in this.
I highly recommend getting those off their sites.
They're well worth the read Uh, they you I recommend praying before you go into it because there is some dark material here But you're going to get enough scripture in there to where even with all the dark material you're going to walk away So blessed just being able to have that information.
Yes.
They're great.
Yeah, I should have bummed tonight You know, I wanted to bring mine too, and I've got them up with the rest of my books, and I was digging through them this morning, but I could not remember exactly which stack they were in, because I did want to read some of that.
But, I mean, the thing about it is, is these books are available for you guys at their site.
There is an order form up there, and I highly recommend if you do want to learn more about this, this is a trusted source.
That will not lead you astray.
You're going to get Bible facts, and you're going to see the dangerous stuff that this could lead to.
So I did just want to plug that you can find that at FOJCFOJCRadio.com Sure.
Yeah, and I mean you're gonna get tons of other edifying stuff while you're over there, too So make sure you have a date free to just check it all out because it is a wonderful place I just want to say Dan.
Thank you for letting me Uh, join you on the show tonight.
It was a blast.
I honestly wasn't sure how this was gonna go with me not being able to get my slides up and be able to share my screen.
Ah, but it was, it was great.
I uh, I am, I'm, I'm super blessed.
Um, so thank you so much.
Yeah, you're welcome man.
Thank you.
It's been an awesome show.
And I got here late too.
I'm like, we just got barely on the air.
That's why I had to play an extra commercial.
Because I was running late myself.
Yeah, looks like Mike tried to call.
So guys, I apologize.
We usually do questions and answers and take your phone calls.
But this week, I got a lot on my plate for tomorrow.
I mean, it's a long day too.
You know what I mean?
So, you want to rest with the family and all that.
And tomorrow night, you got the wrestling shows and all that stuff.
Yeah, and I promise to spend time with the family so Next week I'll make it up to you.
You know, I mean, I'll give you enough time and usually we do it on rumbled anyway So but we're broadcasting on both channels right now So thank you for the people over at rumble and also thank you for people we are in YouTube Thank you guys so much for tuning in and yeah, you guys are greatly appreciated.
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