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Ammon and Gnostic Informant: What Text Came First?

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Saturday July 6th, 2024 Livestream

We're going to go through this together to get the root of the Great Deception of the Saturn/Kronos/Satan Cult that is at the base of the Abrahamic Religions. The reason we're doin this is because the pseudo-religious leaders and the system that uses these programmed minds of the masses of followers are attempting to enslave the world once and for all. We need to be aware of these lies and see the true nature of the manipulators. If we keep on the path we're on, our families and mankind are doomed. We will be physically and spiritually destroyed.

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We're live. If you are a Patreon member of mine at Disguise the Limits, it's patreon dot com backslash disguise the limits. If you are a member of the patreon I dropped into the feed the actual stream yard link. If you would like to either sit in the green room tonight and watch this, or if you'd like to participate and enter the room, enter the live stream and discuss the topic, that is all for you. Okay. So if you are there's a couple of people that just came in. So I just

want to repeat what I just said. If you are in my patreon as a member, the stream yard link to either sit in the green room itself here or to be in active participant in tonight's live stream, you can click that. That's for patreon members. All right, now I'm going to start Brady on here as well. Give me a second. I don't think I did it really doing bro? Why isn't it doing anything? Oh there's no title. Well that'll explain it. Okay, Hold on a second. You

think you have everything done? Okay, now let's try it. Boom. Okay, So now we are live on Twitter, Hire out there and Twitter land leve you guys, thank you for showing up. I am on Rumble and I'm on brady On. Soon I'll be broadcasting live on ft J media dot com as well. It's still in the beta stage, so it's in the works, but it's Josh from Joshu TV who is putting that all together. So it's another free speech platform for those of you out there who have

been trying to follow the show. If you're not on Twitter, on my disguise limits, it's called it's not that without the the so it's disguised Limits. That's about the only place that my videos have been staying up. The last two attempts to put up the Rumble videos from the fourth of July and the fifth were deleted by Rumble, so I thought it was the thumbnail. I added it back up without the with a different thumbnail, and they deleted

those two again. And I'm not really sure how that was an offensive broadcast or whatever. But just know Rumble, the sensors are up and if I say that on here that it's destined to probably probably happen again. Now for those of you over on Brydyon if you're not catching the live stream as it's happening. Same thing with Rumble now, but with Brydion for some reason they don't stick. It's just the software issue over there. They don't do they

don't do the censorship like all these other places do. I've talked to Mike like, I mean, that's pretty direct access to the man on top there, right, So it's not that. It's just there's something that they did, some update and some stuff. And now for some reason, sometimes the live streams don't stay there after they're finished. They do, sometimes sometimes they don't. So there's been a long time that there wasn't anything up there.

So check the Rumble channel and then check Twitter first and foremost. But if you're on Patreon, all the what do you call it, all the podcasts without commercials are on there all right, and pretty soon I'm going to be restoring all these onto FGTJ Media. Everything. Like the whole Europas series that was lost is on BRIDI on BRIDI on the same thing Ballbusters. I keep it simple, all right. So here is mister Voodoo Ringer himself. Yes,

surprise stream. So this is gonna be an interesting one. I think it's gonna be a little long. It's again we're gonna jump back into the wild mind of Ammine Hillman and the NASA con format. They've been doing tag team videos for over a year or two now, and sometimes the information is really good, and sometimes they interject things that are completely ridiculous. And I make sure to let you know where I stand on this stuff ahead of time.

Number One, I'm showing you this for the ancient Greek. I'm showing you this for the reasoning being that I have made these statements in the past, and now you have somebody who's like an expert philologist who's been doing this for thirty five years stating the same thing that I deduced and you know, came to the conclusions of and wrote my book on. And it's validating and

verifying that information. So if you're not already a possessor of priest craft beyond Babylon, I highly recommend getting a copy helps out the show, obviously, and you can get one signed if you want, or you can just go to Barnes and Noble to get this size copy. It's the cheapest one. It's not in color. There's a few pictures in here, it's not a whole lot of pictures. It's not a coloring book or anything, you know, But there are other options on Amazon. Amazon's bigger and it's bigger print

for people who have hard time seeing stuff. So that's where it's at, okay. And you can get the kindle version of the whatever they call it Nook on Barnes And and if you're out there in like if you're out of this country, there's Cobo as well, And I know Kobo is a little bit more popular than Kindle, I guess in certain areas, but you can

get the electronic copy as well. So there you go. So what we're talking about tonight is the Saturn cult and how I've been making these statements and did so in my book that the Abrahamic religions are a mask because the people on the tippity top don't believe in any of this stuff, but they are the leaders of these religions. And the connections between Jesuits and Judaism and all

this other stuff. Like, there's a lot that I discuss in that book, and that's all coming to you know, I'm finding more and more people who are either coming to that conclusion themselves or are getting there but not quite there yet. And I've already been able to build upon even more verification of this. So there's there's a big problem here because these people are trying to

you know it. So let's put it this way. I have a really good telegram group, right and they have been sending me some really interesting pieces of information. I might just pop one up here just to give you an idea of what I'm talking about. All right, So what we have is kind of a very interesting thing because you're looking at what really happened. Why was Pastor why was he so popular? Why did bei Schamp who had all the receipts that would have, you know, prevented us from going into the

darkness of germ theory and subsequently then into this concept of vaccination. Now that that ties right back into the ancient poisonings with with the venoms all that. But more specifically, if I can get to it, there's a lot of stuff here. We have a very active group. So it's really cool. That's that telegram. It's a Ballbuster's studios. If you want to join that, let me see if I can get to it. There's a lot here. I wasn't exactly planning to do this, but I think it's a good

idea. It gives you, and it gives you, okay, so I think we're getting close. It gives you an idea of what type of movers and shakers actually move the world. And it goes beyond, it goes it defies the logic, right obviously we could say that. And there's another piece of this though, that I don't think people catch and just how catch you? Okay, So here it is Lord child Rose to call the attention of His Majesty's government to the urgent need for compulsory pasteurization of milk in as many

parts of the United Kingdom as practicable, and to move for papers. The noble Lord said, my Lord, in spite of your lordship well known indulgence towards beginners, I imagine there are a few who do not feel considerable apprehension on the occasion of their Malden speech in this chamber. I feel this particularly because there are so many noble lords who are better qualified to speak on the

motion in my name than I am. Nevertheless, I am fortified to a certain extent by the fact that the motion has the backing of a number of learned institutions, such as the British Medical Association, the Social Society of Medical Officers, big experts, see the joint turbricul blah blahlah blah blah. So when you get into this it goes. Here's one of the quotes that Alex picked up. He says, the number of casualties from this germ, this

is a quote from this germ far exceed the number of deaths. The number of casualties from casualties from this germ far exceed the number of deaths. He's like, huh what, I can't stand the nonsensical way they speak right, exactly, same people every time, and that's the type of people who are

behind this creation of this religion. And they didn't ever stop their ancient, disgusting sick practices that you see throughout Roman Catholicism and the priests and all that stuff, and worldwide, and you know, you have Islam saying that it's there right because it's in their Bible, that they're Quran, that they can do these things that children and YadA YadA, and the ages and all that stuff. This is all because the roots of this stuff are in this saturn

Dionesian nonsense. And it gets more more clear there the thing that they sold us with this idea that we were somehow different. We still feel that way. We're not the ones that are the problem. It's them utilizing that to manipulate us and to drive us off of a cliff with this red halfer stuff, the stuff that's going on in Gaza, this idea of fulfilling prophecy, which is something that they made up, but has all the Christian Zionists which

are actually rooted in Frankism. Again, same people every time. This is all pushing toward a very deadly mass genocide of all people. You know how much they love the people who aren't dark skinned, right and all that, whom they look exactly alike but somehow are different. Right, This is really going to come to fruition. There's going to be another big health scare and they're going to use that as their weapon to get people to do what they

want. Again, and this is the whole religious aspect is another huge tool

of manipulation. You break that, and you break this live of history when I talk about World War two, and you start to maybe not absorb this nonsense anymore and accept what they say at face value, because once you stop falling for the spell falling for the the deception, then you free, your mind is free, and you will never fall into and then you know, I'm not going to subject my children to poison, and then you'll protect them.

And then you'll so to understand how dangerous this world is because the majority of people are not aware and would refuse to believe what you're going to tell

them if you try. But they won't believe what you know either, and that's a problem, and that's a problem that you're gonna have to take measures for precautions, preparing, and you're gonna have to know, and you're gonna have to want to have this desire and need to protect your family at all costs because there's a lot more idiots out there than there are informed people.

And you don't have to be a genius, but there's just such deep conditioning and programming going on in this world that you know, you know, you're not gonna flip everything over in record time to solve the problem without any hardship, blowback or deaths. And it's all at the hands of these people who do not believe in the faiths that they run, but they do believe in the true aspects at least of the power that comes from it and the power

that they have derived from doing these mysteries. Hence the name Mystery Babylon, hence the name mystery schools, hence the name you know or fake mysteries and all this other stuff, Dionesian mysteries, backing myxteries, all of those things. The ancient way of doing things involved lots of drugs. But that's not

even the topic for tonight. Really, It's more how do we prove that somebody co opted a lot of things, spun a tale of fantasy and roped in the majority of the world into three major religions, and those ones regardless of what you think, what your pastor thinks, what you know people in the upper echelon of the church but not quite informed think, And it's not what your vision of God is that matters to the people that are way up

here. They're operating on a whole other level that you are not even aware of. You won't even understand how they think and the level of or just say, the lack of compassion, mercy and whatever else you want to call that empathy for other human beings, because they will utilize dead babies in their drug ritual practices, and that has been happening since who there thousands of years

they haven't stopped that. It starts to explain why they are so seemingly like obsessed with this and the perversions that we see being pushed on us and normalized. And we just got through June, right, so let's get into it. Let's get into it. I don't need to talk anymore. We'll get into this. I'm going to tell you this right now though, just like before, I'm not advocating that everything. And so let's put this way. The things a good information that do not require you to accept or embrace this

person, because I think what he's doing is completely nonsensical too. He's talking about Saturn coronus, blah blah blah, and then yeahweh and all this other

stuff. But then he goes on and says hal Satan and ta in one of these videos that hopefully I can kee you up at the right time because it's like a long video and I heard it today when I was saying lyptical, but I had no place to say, okay, so that's when I happened right there in that time, and I wasn't my hands right, He actually says that the Saturn cult is Satanic, but he says, Hail Satan,

right, so what's up with that? Because he's telling you that this is the root of all the Aprahamic religions, which he's also cutting down and showing you that this is what they're doing, these all these evil sick rights that they're doing, and they're drug involved the rights, and they're you know, lots of sex and lots of really bad sex with underage and then there's the mutilation of the genitalia and all this other stuff in the drinking of human

body fluids and all that involved in these rituals. And he's appalled by that, but then says Hail Satan, so's there's That's why I'm not into the guy. I'm into the information, right, and nastick informant is on here. He doesn't do a bad job this time when you catch things like him talking about Ukraine and how they're like, you know, the good guys and all this that's insanity. Those guys are the old Bolsheviks that are being run

by the criminal international you know who's and it's ridiculous. But again, like like with the pastorization and this whole germ theory that was put put out, you know, put upon us in this allopathy that grew out of it. Same deal. Who's running the religions for real? And I can in my book show you the number of times that the Rothschild's bailed out the Roman Catholic Church with tons and tons of money. So why would they do that? They're Jews right, quote unquote, Yeah, all right, let's do this.

I believe this is a good place to start. And uh, the weirdness that goes on, and if I'll jump in every once in a while just because I'll be watching with you. Welcome back to Lady Babylon and what I predict will be the most feather ruffling show we've ever had tonight. So buckle up, Satanic Congregation. I thank you for coming. See what I mean. And the theiatrics and the sound that he's having an orgasm the whole

time he's talking. It's very odd, it's very off putting. But this is the one with the nastic and former there's a lot of these videos where there's a lot of good information being shown to us that at least makes you think and gets you curious enough to do your own analysis and your own exploration and even learn the ancient Greek so that you could verify you know what he's saying or you know, I mean either either tell you be able to tell

whether it's it's truth or nonsense. Because right now we're just taking it at face value because we don't know the ancient Greek right So we should change that. We should at least get to understand how to read these texts ourselves and see if we come up with the same conclusions. I thank you for coming. I want to make a couple of announcements before we begin. Thank you, Teddy Basse. I want to make a couple of announcements. I'm getting

a lot of requests and thank you for those loved our distinct privilege. I want to say a thank you to all aform us fantastically, so wait for it. When I'm done with my section, I'm going to call him in love it, love it, everybody who's been involved, Thank you. Thank you. So one thing he is and it's maybe something I need to work on, is to constantly remind people that I appreciate them, and I do.

I do. I just knew that your time is valuable and I know that I mean, maybe it's better to hear a lot, But I do appreciate everybody who watches. I do appreciate everybody who supports the show. I believe. I do thank you for sharing and liking and subscribing and all that stuff. Absolutely, and I do thank you for all of your comments and

all of your feedback. It's tremendous. I appreciate it. I love my Telegram group, I love my Instagram group, and I love my Patreon group, and I love everybody over on. Tell what do you call it? Twitter? Bride on everyone? But when I'm on, it's to get to the point and get to the topic and get it done so that you can go on with your day. That's my courtesy to you. I promised you because I know your Satanic congregation. I know what you're looking for. This

is the dirty stuff you want. This is the stuff that will cause controversy. This is the edge. They called it the last wild frontier of classics. Who said that the London Times. This is the edge. Are you ready tonight? Tonight I am going to bring to you It's the big lie. Yeah, this is it. This is bigger than big. This is the one that changed history. Without it, the timeline degenerates. We fall back to that classical well, we wake up and we see, we see

Indeed, the best thing to do is to serve the muse. Tonight, I'm going to show you. I'm going to do something very that's a vague thing to say too, just throwing it out there. What mews are you talking about? A dimon in which diamon are you referring to? And what is the nature of that dimon or muse that you're serving. That's not something that you just do blindly, straightforward and simple. I know everybody has time

constraints. So here's what I'm going to do. I'm going to value your time, and I'm going to say we are going to look at Isaiah chapter three Isaiah chapter three, but we're gonna look at it in the way that you've never looked at it before. We're going to look at it in the original language in which it was written, regional language at which it was written.

Now, this is the argument that's being put forth here, and it's when I agree on this was Hellenistic era, which is Greek, and you're going to see how the translation slope from higher tech to lower tech is downward plummet. You're going to see it? Oh God, what are we gonna do? I'm gonna show you those texts for the first time. Are you ready for this? And I want you to see how the Big Lie changed history? And you happen to be swimming in it right now. You're swimming

in it. Is every on the throne. I forgot to tell us get out now, everybody, we gotta get out. This ship has landed. We're going into the zone. But on tonight's mission, I want you to taste the Big Lie. Here we go. Are you ready? Get me up? The first This is who we're looking at. Heysaya. Oh you say it so strangely, Hey Saiya, Oh love it. This is Isaiah Isaiah, and Isaiah is going to prophesigh for us. He's gonna tell us

like prophets do. He's gonna tell us about Yahoo and about what Yahoo's gonna do to these people who are dancing with their Wait a minute, what okay? Hang on? Right? We always go to cult sites. Right, you didn't think I wouldn't bring you to place that wasn't cold because I know what you love, baby, I know know what you love. You'd love these ingy cult drug parties. Yeah, it's fantastic. Don't get me wrong. We hang out together and I appreciate that. I appreciate that. Let's

go to the next one. Bring that up. What am I doing. I'm showing you Isaiah three, and I'm first gonna show you in the native Greek, and we're gonna look at technical terms. Look at this. Pay attention. Says the Lord Despert who rules Sabah. He's gonna take away from those Judeans and from those Jerusalemites, every strong man and every strong woman. He's gonna take the strength of your bread and water. Okay, now that was the translation. Ninth applause, chewie, we need some kind of applause.

No, yeah, not really. What does pray tell? What does the Hebrew make of this? Because what you're looking at, what I'm going to show you is the Hebrew translation of that Greek text. Now that gets us into a little background. You can brainwash them with pictures. Now that gets us into a little necessary background. There's a letter, and this letter is a forgery. But the letter states that the people who wrote the Septuogen, that that was a group of rabbis seventy two of them. I've got

seventy two slides tonight, seventy two of them. And then they got together, and by the power of Yahoo, they all came up with the same translation. Wonderful, just a beautiful, beautiful fairy tale. But that fairy tale was meant for a reason. What I'm gonna show you now is the translation of that into Hebrew, which remember this is the third century. Okay,

third century Hebrew's been dead as dead as dead can get. I want to ask you before we begin this, before I show you the Hebrew, I want to ask you, give me the name of one Hebrew author outside of the septuagen in Greek. The TLG will tell you we've got a good standard four thousand. Okay, if you were to take all the names of all the authors that are quoted from the ancient text that we've got, you've

got thousands upon thousands. Give me the name of one Hebrew author outside meaning wrote in Hebrew and obviously were but these people who created this septu which were also Hellenistic Hughes, right they were, well, I would just call him followers of Yao Sabbath. More than anything that's really what unifies him, because he even mentions in another video that you know, gee, this sounds a lot more like a group of people with the same beliefs, and it does

a race. And I was arguing that before, it's not really, it's not a race. They want you to think that because whatever suits them at the time, either it's a religion or it's a race. What the hell is it of the Old Testament? Give me one name. Surely they have medical writers. Everybody's got medical writers, even the Egyptians, and the Egyptians have medical rights. And you say, oh, well the Egyptians were who hoo ha boo ha. This is literature. We're talking about writing. This

is evidence. We're not here for ideas. We're here for evidence. Yes, okay, so let's see what happens when you take that and now you're trying to forge. Tonight's show is all about forgery and fraudulents. If you are fraudulent, you'll be found out tonight on the Big Lie. Oh, I love it. It sounds like a detective show or something. I'd love that. Who is that? Will? History does in its roots mean investigation? Chewie, is that a saint? He said a saint. Oh it's

Isaiah. There he is, Thank you. He's kind of nice. Desk. I like that. Nice job, Isaiah. Okay, let's keep going. Give me the next one because it's a Hebrew now that we're going to jump to go hit it. Oh, first, the new international version. See now the Lord, the Lord Almighty is about to take from Jerusalem and Judah both supply and support, all supplies of food and all supplies of water. Okay, terribly off from the Greek. What happened to the street?

So which one is it? Is it? Ball? Is it? Yeahweh what are we talking about here? They also have a very hard time seeming to keep continuity in the Bible when they talk about who's what and what's and what. They're constant changing of. I don't know. It's schizophrenia almost in the sense of how they act and react to things, very human like in nature. Really strong man and a strong woman. Because ladies, you're gonna love it. It's all full of women tonight. Remember Yahoo loves child sacrifice

and hates women. Right, this is Blatant's bold misogyny. You know why? Yeah? Well, I mean if you saw my history of girlfriends, you might not like them too much either, just saying he hated them here in Isaiah because they were ruling. They are are huntess Are you kidding they're rulers? Take them out? Yes, yes, that you have to remember. Don't forget Yahoo. And I'm gonna show you the name Yahoo. And why I say Yahoo it? Hit it? Where's Isaiah? Get that?

Get the thing on here? Who oh profits buttocks, that's what we have, a prophet's buttocks. Oh love it. Okay, go to the next one. What is that new international version based on all the English is gonna be based on the massive reddic Hebrew fiction of the ninth and tenth centuries. Okay, so we say ninth or tenth century is when the first quote unquote ancient Hebrew Bible emerged. That's that's very interesting. Okay, that's what it

is. Remember the Dead Sea Scrolls. Everybody thanks to the Dead Sea Scrolls were like, you know, Hebrew originals. Now, why do you think they found them with Greek? Because the Greek texts have been long established. Yes, it's the sad fact of one language dying, one another comes in and totally takes it out. Yes, oh it was a slaughter My god? What Greek did. He's not saying that the that the language itself predated

Hebrew. He's saying that it was a dead, dying language, and that the what do you call it, the Hellenized Jews, the ones that Ptolemy after, Yeah, what do you call it? Alexander the Great, the one who actually taught them to read and write, and that they had a Greek education, and then for their generations they all spoke in Greek because that was what they were taught for their first language. And there's concepts in Greek

that don't translate into a very small lexicon language. These concepts are huge. And it takes anglic sacts and English all that crap uh, paragraphs upon paragraphs to even describe what the hell logos is did and to how many languages did Greek do it? Oh? God, people think Alexander the Great spread Hellenism. I got news for you. He spread the language and the language consumed, consumed it set up people on fire, right, Oh, love it, love the language, Go to it, go to it. Yep.

Yeah, here's the Hebrew. Now, okay, here's the Hebrew blowed up for mesure. I gotta get my glasses. So here's that same verse. You know, who's the lord we're talking about here? Yahweh? See Yahweh? There, that's coolios, right, they love people love to translate that. It's yahweh some of the some of the things that you see, like they'll use one word and great to translate two different Hebrew words. Right, So get ready for the vocabulary skill to drop through the floor. Are you

ready? Yeah? So behold the lord Yahweh, the Lord of Hosts takes that sabos, right, takes away from Jerusalem and from Jordan. What is this? The stock and the store? What happened to my dude? And my dude at what happened to him? They got rid of them, They got rid of them. That's interesting, what happened. Let's keep let's keep going, see if this mystery will pull stuff together. Give me the Hebrew term? What is the Hebrew term? We're concerned about mission? A support

or staff that has nothing to do with a person. Whoever was translating this from the Greek had to rely upon much more simpler expressions. Why because at the time Greek was liturgical, I mean, Hebrew was liturgical. There's nothing they could do. There's Greek all over the walls of your synagogues. Right, So this is a Hebrew problem, not a cultural or historical problem. The Hebrew language was inadequate. It was inadequate. So I'm gonna show you

technically. I'm how a language that has less technical terminology and it's functioning at a lower level can't bear the signal of that high tech. And we're going to prove that tonight with the purple love it, love this stuff. Okay, let's go, thank you people for coming, Thank you, thank you, Gnostic, I will be there. Go to the next one, and look, this is verse two. What else is the uh is Yahoo gonna

take from everybody? Look at verse two. He's gonna take the giants, and he's gonna take the strong, and the person who is the war trained, and the dike cast. He's gonna take what the die cast. I'll tell hey on to that thought. What else is he gonna take? He's gonna take the prophet, the prophet? Wait, what's the prophet? Let's see. Then he's gonna take the stock hastain and the old person, the elder. You could say, he's gonna take all that stuff away, because

you know, those are the resources of those communities. Now, let's see what the Hebrew text does with this. Let's see. I think I got a picture, don't you, chewie. Let's see what the Hebrew text does. Yeah, there we go. Oh, here we go the mighty man and the man of war. Right. So I just got to warn you. The Greek here use the very specific adjective indicating a type of person who has been trained in the arts of war. The Hebrew has to use much

more simpler man of war. Right. Do you hear how the level of specificity drops. Yes, Okay, keep going. They got the elder right? Wait? What else did they put there? I forgot to Oh, they say the judge, and the prophet, and the diviner and the elder. Right, they got the elder in there. Let's see about the others. Let's bring me up. Let's see how close they hit Roger that. Let me see how close they got. Here's the man of war, righte that issue of war? Right? Ish and isha right. Look at the

simplicity of the expression. Hit me the next one. What is that in the Greek original? Yeah, it's specifically somebody trained in the arts of war. It is a technical station or post. Give me the next one or are we gonna yeah, you can come back to that. Yeah, boom, What it is the war? Is it anything specific or is it just kind of just now it's just a battle of war? Ride mahammah, Okay, go go to the next one. Cool, all right, I'm feeling it. What is a decostase? What is that? That's a judge?

So on the Hebrew side they got the judge part. But I want you to look at this word. How much more specific We've got to go look in Athens. Just notice where we are as a linguist, notice where we are in Athens. It means a juror Okay, can it mean a judge? Yes, it's a jur. It's also this thing that was very popular in the ancient world, the avenger. The avenger, right, that's a servant of DK. That's as pagan as it gets. The avenger. Right, Great, go to the next one. That's what our die cast is.

What do we get on the Hebrew side? Eh? It really is coming from this verb, right, it's non specifically judging or governing. Now my problem is the Greek already has a verb for one who sits in judgment as a governor, and I think that's what this is probably closest to. And they would have known that. If I know that, they would have known that in antiquity. Yeah. Their linguists are great, right, Classics is the first education. Yeah, love it. The museum comes from it.

Okay. So we're going from the specific to the general when we go from the Greek to the Hebrew. Now, remember the story is that it went from Hebrew to Greek. So as you're thinking about these translations, realize what the person who would be translating it into Greek would have to do to ramp up that technical expertise. Right, you either can do a triple lozza you can't. And Hebrew was not able to do the triple lots. Okay. And it's not the only language. There's a ton in Italy, those

dialects that the Romans wiped out. Linguistically, same thing, right, There are strong languages and there are weak languages. Yeah, yeah, I love it. Now, Yeah, here's your prophet people, What else did he say he is going to take from him prophets? I just want you to notice, Okay, this is yeah, one who speaks for a god. That sounds pretty good. I want you to notice how many references. There are to different classical works that use this Greek word prophet prophet. Okay,

notice blot up. Notice that it's a herald. Sure, look at the very bottom. Look at the very bottom. Go to the next slide. What does it say. It says herbalist. You mean your prophet is an erbalist. I would have one objection, Yes, but it's more in a medical sense, so I would say pharmacology. Just yeah, that's what I would put it. You mean your profits were on dope? Yes they were, Yes, they were. Love it. Go to the next one. Look at the three and four year people, an expounder of the utterances of

the mantis. You guys know the Montis and the mantic art. You know that that's all through Apollo. Right, You thought the word prophet was No, it's not Charlton Heston right, No, it's not. That's a fantasy. World's part of the big lie. Right. We're peeling back that big lie tonight. Look at three and four, you know, possessor of iracular powers. Look at where they're going. They're going to the oracles. Look,

it's used of epaminodes. He was a cool guy who had tattoos all over himself, and he would carry this colt's hoof and in it he would put this white route that he would snort. Yeah. Yeah, they kept his skin, turned it into a book. Why not go to the next one. Let's go to the next one. Are people commenting, I'm gonna got people's comments on them, and chewie, if there's any good comments, throw them up there. Look, people, what is the profit on the

Hebrew side? A spokesman, a speaker? Okay, but then you're using a Greek term to define your Hebrew term because you start in profit. Right, that's a great term. Yeah, So do you see the depth here? I asked you before because you name me one Hebrew author from antiquity outside and I'm not talking I'm talking BC, okay, outside of the step two? Give me one. I don't know a seventh century dude, you thought Isaiah was eighth, then certainly if Isaiah is late Iron age, what are

we gonna have some kind of record? Are we gonna have some kind of written Now you're not because the stuff doesn't exist. The oldest inscriptions of Hebrew. People question them as even being Hebrew. Right, Yeah, it's not the history that you thought was there. It was the history that was amplified that you've been fed, that you're living in, that you're breathing. Yes, okay, go keep going. Let's give Isaiah another spanking. Let's go.

People love it while you can, while it's hot. Which one here? Okay, here we go? And what does the store on? That's just something a conjecture. I like that. I like that. Look look where it says. That's Polybius they're talking about. And is he roughly contemporary? Yeah, he's in the same range from where are authors of the septuagin are? So the person who really wrote the Books of Moses in the third century, we're getting closer to their specific lingo. And this is one of

the words fantastic. Well, what's he gonna do. He's gonna take away the people who can come up with the right plan, right, He's going to take that away. It's a resource. I told you, these are all resources that he's got there. It makes much more sense than the Greek than it does the terrible, dumbed down Hebrew translation. It's a shame. This is a beautiful text. Go to the next one. Here we go, what's the what's the word for it? That they're using for that,

they're using this one rde cassam. And what does that mean? Well, to practice divination? Are you kidding me? Okay, what does that mean. That's not a definition, it's not a definite. It's like a catch all. Okay, what car are you in? Well, I'm driving, thanks? Yeah, yeah, very non specific. And that's the problem because remember Hebrew only has about eight thousand unique words, right, they didn't they missed basic words. Why don't we have them? Because it got slaughtered as

a language. It was only the attempt to bring it back starting in the second century. Right, the synagogues are still full of Greek. Right, people realized, oh, we need some kind of original to take command of this text. Yeah, yeah, isn't that something? And so they wrote it. They created it. They were already doing it with the Dead Sea scrolls. Right, they had the Greek originals there, and they had the Hebrew copies of them. Okay, watch this, Watch how the technical language.

It shows that every time it's the technical language. I mean with the next one, are you sure that far? Okay? Yeah? Look at verse number three. Who else is Yahoo gonna remove from society? Look at the first word on the second line, pentake con tar cohn pentake contar con. What is that? Sounds important? Right? Look at that? Look at the length of that. People, I don't do this always, but just just love the length of that first word on the second line. Can

everybody see that? Love the look at that? How many I'd like to measure that word? I'd like to measure it? I would It might cause some frightening reactions. It's gorgeous, isn't it? Pentekekon. Oh it even sounds it sounds like I know, I know, it makes me want you know, but on see what I mean? Come on, bro music? Sorry, I got drawn in. And what else is Yahoo going to take away? He's gonna take away the pentecontarc the what he's gonna take away a

specific position? What is that thing? Let's see, let's see chewe give me the give me the next slide? What is that? Looks like it's got the word five and no, give you the next one. So, just to interrupt real quick, it wasn't just that they didn't have the ability to translate into this less than adequate language. It's that as they were doing it, they were making it their own and changing it for manipulative purposes.

The entire tense and meaning of much of it, maybe all of it is completely altered through that translation, and that seems to work well in their favor. And also they have declared themselves the arbiters of these religions and utilizing their text calling it the original makes for a big difference in how the history is understood and where exactly And when I read that passage in my book about how they wrote in Greek and thought in Greek, and how let me see if

I can find it real quick. This is kind of important. I think I have a little tab in here somewhere. I'll get back to it if I can't find it right away. Yeah, I think it's right here alone. Yeah. So that says the Jewish fantasy factory. No sooner had the Jews assimulated their Greek education than they began to give a novel meaning false account of how they had come by it. They had not learned from the Greeks. Oh no, it was the other way around. In two twenty BC,

the Jewish writer Hermipus, and this is something they remember too. Even though they have Greek sounding names, it doesn't mean that there are Greeks that were broke this stuff. Recorded his opinion that Pythagoras, the first man in the Greek world to be called a philosopher, had actually acquired all his wisdom from the Jews. Aristobulus, writing in the middle of the second century BC, added that Plato had borrowed his ideas from Moses, who, by the

way, didn't have a history. And no, Mosaiyas was not the same thing as Moses. That's what they that's what they altered the history to make you believe, because there was actual accounts of that guy who was a Greek, was I think born in Athens, and they're saying that that's it's not. In the first century AD, Josephus claimed that the wisest of the Greeks, including Plato, Pythagoras, Anaxagoras, and the Stoics, had learned their

conceptions conceptions of God from principles with which Moses supplied them. Awful lot of work for a person who didn't exist, let's see, according to the Jewish writer, you polym Us, Okay, there we go, you Polamus.

However, the Greeks even owed their knowledge of the alphabet to Moses. He had taught it first to the Jews, who, of course who then taught it to the Phoenicians, who in turn that's kind of a hard thing to do when you're illiterate, but hey, whatever, taught it to the Phoenicians, who in turn taught it to the Greeks, and it goes on. But you get the idea after that, this one. No, there we go, that's it. That's it. Look at this people, commander,

it's a commander of how many of fifty? Right? Fifty? Look where it's landing. It's landing in Xenophon and he tells us this is somebody who serves under the tree aira horse. This is the treer arch. Yeah. And what does he do He's like an admiral. Yeah, he has to outfit a trirem. Yeah. Yeah. So this is a very specific, once again Athenian word. Okay, let's see what the Hebrew did with it. Let's see. Let's see. I'm willing to bet it's not nearly as

specific. Blowed up, put it up there and blow it up. This is fantastic. Oh god, what's the jury say? Look the captain of fifty, So using the number fifty and put the word for captain in there, because you don't have this position right, So do you see? For the Greek to be a translation of the Hebrew, the dude would have to be stoned. He would have to be like, oh God, how can

I jazz this up? How can I you know what I mean? So the Captain of the fifty, that's not real, that's not real inspiring right, But it's blunt and to the point, it's blunting, to the point it's a loss of technicality, and watches that as you wash out the technicality, it becomes nonsense. The translation becomes nonsense. And by the way, you can do this with any chapter of the septuagen One of my biggest problems with reading the Bible was that even if it's oh it's Old English, no,

it just sometimes makes no sense whatsoever. Right. You might switch led me to believe that it was more Gematria, and you know, cryptic writing depicting something for the layman or the not initiated, but to the initiated would mean something completely different. And then you have the Bacabolists who think the same thing. You know that there's a mystic interpretation and reading of the Bible that's

completely different meaning than what you see on the papers. But then you look back to it and say, how how intricate could it be when it's written in such a dopey language, when you're talking about the Hebrew version and not to the Greek. Well, throw a dart. It was chapter and whenever you hit try that, you h's full of laughs, linguistic laughs. Oh, it's hilarious. It's hilariously bad. It's also sad. I feel like playing a violin or something. Give me the next one, Give me the

next one. Yeah, there's the captain of the fifty. We know, we saw that. Let's go on to the next. Okay, and there's our commander who's serving under the tree arc. Yeah yeah, okay, keep going. What else is he gonna tay? He's gonna take away the sooom bolog Oh no, this is fantastic. Give me the definition that's coming up. What is a sooom bulloon? Watch the people. This is gonna grow your brain. This is an advisor or counselor okay, public or private?

Cool, that's cool. Look at all the sources around it, and you're gonna notice Athenian fifth century, the majority the first orders up there, the first comedian's up there. Yeah, the first Tragedian's up there, and a bunch of others. Oh god, oh god. Look at it as a title at Athens, the Thesmothetai. Okay, the Thesmathets. They're the ones who appointed the soombuloi. And this is what Yahoo is gonna take from you.

Now, who is you? The audience of this our third century disenfranchised culturally Jewish religious extremists, right, these are the guys in the caves copying documents, right, brilliant move to do so. Because when you generate the big lie, you take a hold of the narrative. It gives you grounding and justification to do whatever you want to do, and that usually involves the seizure and acquisition of some land, some resource. That's how that works.

Yeah, now, how can I say that, because that's exactly what they do with the language. If you look at the language as a resource, right, that's what this is doing. It's trying to draw down. That's what the Hebrew is doing. It's trying to draw down that sophisticated Greek, but put it into a vessel that was incapable of carrying it was too much, right, burst the pot? Okay, let's go hit me to the next one. Let's hit it. Oh yeah, here we go. This

is the council. Fine to advise or to council. Right, Okay, I think that's you know, I think that's acceptable. Let's give him that one. Nice job, Nice job. Whoever did this? Nice job? What about this one? What did you guys do with the act on a? Isn't that a good one? Look, that's a big one too. Everybody in Greek, you see the sitting in there and the techt right.

Oh, that production production is getting to me. It's from the So what were we We're going to define it right, stretch your mind, everybody, the chief articifer, artificer, excuse me, the master builder, the director of works. This is a guy who builds your bridges. It says in Greek. It's got herodotus, it's got Aristotle. Look where are we again, vocabulary wise people, where are we again? We're hitting square every time

at the fifth century down to the third we're hitting it square. This is the exact language that we would expect coming out of the third century, exactly, an author, a contriver. And look at the final one and Athens, by the way, this is the manager of the State Theater and of the Dionysia Great Festival ride. He's going to take those away from you. And you say, wait a minute, where am I culturally? Because unless I am mistaken, the people of Israel do not worship Bacchus. And that's

who he's talking about. He goes on. The prophet Isaiah goes on to talk about those assemblies that we make, those parades that we make, and all the women are there, and you got your girls out and they're gossamer clothing, and we're all getting aroused. Why aren't they in burkas? Right? That's the that's Isaiah three. It's Bachic rights. So you have to ask yourself, why in a text am I reading about Bachic rights in Judea? Right? Oh, isn't that something that's a tell is what that is?

Because that all harkens back to chronous Saturn. Could something? Remember we are sitting in the third century BC, and we have been culturally disenfranchised, and a lot of us became traders and embraced the Greek ways. Yeah, now they're doing what they're doing totally integrated. Right. If you are an extremist, you understand the power of the logos. That's what they used in antiquity, those histories, that material from the libraries. Yeah, that was

the reality. So when somebody comes along and tries to fake a text and say, oh, this is the original, they're doing it for a very good reason, right, legitimacy. When you need legitimacy and are willing to sacrifice everything for it, Noah, it's an unfortunate reality of history. Don't think that the Christians didn't mount up that wave and ride it all the way in even though people like Africanis Julius Africanus was saying, this text is not

written in Hebrew. You people are nuts in origins, like yeah, yeah, that's all he could do. He just shrugged, He shrugged it off. What do you want me to do? Right, let's ride this thing. It's too bad. It's too bad. Why do we care at Satanic initiation because that's not the history. That's not the history. The history is this textas Greek originally. Yeah, yeah, and it's got some things in it. They're lovely. Watch this. Let's go, let's go to the

next one. Let's convert everybody. Chewie, it's the lanes are full of here's your skillful artisan. So I want you to notice, Okay, they've got a term equated with an artist and whose skill we let's just want you to notice that you get a taste for where the culture is. Right now, Where did they get their word craftsmen? Okay? So wait a minute. This is a name. It's actually a proper name, right, It's not based upon the action of a craftsman. Has nothing to do with the

history of the craftsman. It's a name. Maybe they were a family of craftsmen. Okay, So you can see that the derivation of that word is kind of questionable, questionable at best, right, And you'll find that a lot in the Hebrew translation of the septuagen You'll find that the more you go and do your lexical work, you'll find they don't really know what this word means. Right, And if you only have eight thousand unique words, that's

a huge problem. You mean you got a percentage of those words that you know. This also means is that the Hellenized Jews who had the Greek education, who utilized it to write this initially, compared to the ones who tried to rewrite in Hebrew all that time that had passed they lost the concept of what that meant because they were far removed from the Greek culture and the education in the language itself. So that's why they didn't know, because the Hellenized

Jews did because that's what they were brought up on. Well, you know, we think, we think we understand Jews a very vague term when it should just be considered like the Yaoist cult. Yeah, no, it's a bad it's a bad place to be. So, you know, hey, languages to start born equal, that's the way it is. Some of them dominated and some of them didn't. Okay, let's go the next one. Isn't it language beautiful? Though? Okay? What else are we looking for?

Where As Jehovah is going to be taken out of the world world, he's going to be taken that craftsman, he's going to be taking that wise craftsman. And he's also going to be taken the knowing a croatane? What is an akrotan? Next one? Please? Next one? Please? What is he going to be taken? He's going to be taken these away?

Now? What is this? It's a person who hears well in the very beginning, didn't he say that this was like a a tax man or someone who goes and gathers stuff that is going to be taking all this away. And then it turned to yahweh. So I went from an individual to a deity that was going to take all this away. Are you ready? This

is really native Greek, right, really native Greek. Yeah. And when I say that, I just have to mention, by the way, there was a language discovered in northern Turkey that is descendant from the Greek of Hellenistic Greece. They still speak it. They don't have anything recorded of it, but they still speak it. And what's funny, As I've been telling you, modern Greek is nothing. It is nothing close. Okay, don't fool

yourself, it's not. I worked with modern Greek students in classics, right, and they would be the first to tell you it's you know, it's a whole different ballgame. Yeah. But this language they just discovered in northern Turkey, it is, you know, a sister language to the Hellenistic Greece Greek. And they gave a couple of examples grammatically how it is and some

uses of infinitives and whatnot. I thought that was nice, elegant, and the funny thing was in the article, they said, and it'sjoudly unrelated to modern Greek, like there's no there's no overlap whatsoever. I thought that was. I thought that was, you know, telling, I'm sorry, modern modern Greek. I'm sorry, is a language. I'm sorry, But that's what happens when you take a fourteen year old and put her in a habit and put her into a prison where she's not allowed to bloom. That's what

happens. Linguistically, that's what happens. Okay, let's get back on it. Speaking of linguistically, next one, let's go with these people want their values where they I said, I was going to ruffle some feathers. Look at this, what is the word for it? Whispering or charming? Whispering or charming? What is that here? Is that really a whisper or charmer? Go back to the last one? Boom, Look people, look at the second line in A A disciple and a pupil, right, a disciple

or a pupil, And my goodness, look at Roman number two. A reader? Are you kidding me? A reader? Okay, so this is one of the things they're going to be taking away. This is not something that the Hebrew was able to recognize. So the Hebrew used instead a whispering or a charming as a noun. Okay, not the same thing. Definitely not the same thing. Go to the next one. We're starting to degrade here, and I wanted its gonna get worse. Look at and I'll hurry

up here because I know, Oh, we've got ten minutes. My people, my people want The proctors are taking everything from you, The proctor race are taking everything from me. Yes, And what's worse is the op it tuntes. These are the people who are ruling you, says Isaiah. No, what are what's a? What is a Who are proctories? Let's see, let's see, Yeah, who are proctories? Right, They're officials who

execute a judgment for debt? Okay, again highly specific word. This is a societal position, a civic position, if you will, right, somebody who's coming to collected debt? Right? Looks at like taxes are also involved. Okay, give me the next one. Go back to that one. How does the Hebrew handle this? Okay? As for my people, they're pressors are children? Wait? Is this the same line? Yes, it's the same line. And women rule over them. Wait a minute, that

wasn't any of the Greek. What's happening here? There's gonna be no word for this position, because there wasn't that position when Hebrew was around to be able to assimilate it, So they didn't have it. So what do you use? Use something general like oppressor? Oppressor? Well, okay, where are you getting the children? Go back to the Greek verse? Where are they getting the children? You know, my people, those who control the retrieval of debts. They're going to be all over you, and who are

going to rule over you? The op tun tests. Give me the next one. Boom, Yeah, here we go. What what is it to opp I debt? It's to demand something back, right, to get something to be returned? Right? Okay, look at it in the passive. I think this is neat to be demanded in payment, to be demanded in payment. Okay, So these are people who are the people. Not only are they going to come to collect their debts right that you've got with them, but they are also going to show up and be all mouthy. Yeah

yeah, once again like one of my ex girlfriends. Oh my goodness, this is terrible news. Right, let's see I still don't see the Hebrew was way off and it said, oh these are the people okay the mouthy are these people women? How as a translator, remember now the story is in this letter of Aristaus. The Yahoo blessed this event of translating from the Hebrew to the Greek. So for some reason, when they went from the Hebrew woman, yeah, they got to an oppressor who comes and takes away

your furniture, well, yelling at you. Okay, this is not a good translation. Not to be repetitive, but yeah, kind of like one of my axes. You cannot go from a lower level of technical expertise linguistically to a higher You can't do it. Yeah, you can only reached the equivalent or less. And if you don't have a highly technical light, I don't think you can reach the equivalent. You can only reach less language. You aren't going up that ladder. You only have eight thousand words Hebrew.

You had your guts beaten out of you by ancient Greek man that dominated the world. Don't worry. They they even went over and gave it to those ut dwelling Romans. Oh god, you know there's one where he's like he's talking about how they gave it the language to the Romans, and he's like, here, you can use this to make letters, and they're like letters, and you're like, oh God, these people Marcus Aurelius read, he read Greek, he wrote in Greek, and he was the Roman emperor.

Why would he do that? Because number one, he was on drugs, and the drugs were making him smarter, and the Creek was a necessary component. It was. I can vouch for the short period of time that I went to raves and did ecstasy and the times that I've done psilocybin, I believe it did make me smarter, the catalysts, it just made the whole reaction or maybe able to think in a different way smart. And like, intellect is subjective to whether or not the information that you're holding as true is

even valid, you know what I mean. Like, you can have a lot of empirical knowledge and book smarts, but those books are written by the uh what do you call it, the court historians. Then all you're going to memorize and know is the shit that they tell you. That's why doctors have that fallacy too, is that they're being taught out of books that are written by the pharmaceutical companies, and it's all driven by the Rockefeller slash Rothschild

Drug Trust. Of course, their education is based on that approach, and they don't look at the natural you know, working with natural order and how the body actually works. And they don't even recognize the spiritual factor, spiritual component or any of that stuff should take off or even nutrition. Yeah, oh god, a bunch of truckies. It's amazing history. I love it. I love it. But you know, nobody wants to see the dirty stuff you do. My congregation. Okay, look, Gnostic is like hurry,

hurry up, all right, let's go look verse thirteen. Yeah, okay, Now look, I just wanted to show you something that's colloquial, and that it's colloquial in Greek not in Hebrew. So Verse thirteen says, and now the curios established a judgment. He brought a judgment upon the people, Okay, and it's using a verb cut this stami right, which is based upon the concept of standing, but it's been augmented by the cough to become established, to ground right, to ready something. Yeah, and this

is what the what the Hebrew do with that? Oh it's terrible this is a slaughter turn away for those of you who have weak linguistic stomachs. B blow it up. Blow it up. He stands up. Oh god, there's Yahoo. Now look at Yahoo. You can't tell that it's written that way. Could be Yahoo too, Okay, so don't get mad at me when I say Yahoo. Thank you. No. And by the way, they use different ways to translate for yahweh right, hushim right. They used

different ways of translating that from one Greek term. So why would they do that thing? Because they're composing it in the third century and they're trying to split They're trying to create their own identity. Right, you can't just list what the goods looks like Greek, they probably said as they were trying to figure it out. They probably draft one. They were like, no, way, that is way too transparently Greek. Right, love it? Lo amn is the man? I love that? Thank you. That was a

good one. Don't put any of the bad ones up. No, all right, unless I'm going to Hell. Let's get it one more. Keep going down wherever we were from last time. Yeah, well all right, okay, yeah, he's gonna take this away too. And we got to go back up. We missed a couple here. Hang on, people, I'm sorry. I apologize. I have messed up my order here. Okay, there we go. What was the translation of that passage? The translation is the Lord stands up. No, it's a Greek idiom establishing justice.

Right is to rule, yeah, is to bring that authority, to literally establish that authority. So there's no there's no standing up. There's no actual standing up. Yeah. Otherwise the Greeks wouldn't use that idiom, right, they could just say that the Lord stood up. Right. What you can see is the attempt of the rabbis to draw down the more sophisticated or complex Greek into the limited capacity Hebrew. Unfortunate, it's an unfortunate linguistic exercise.

Let's go to that one. Good look at this people, Verse seventeen and God watch this. Yeah, yeah, God's going to do what. He's gonna humiliate those daughters of Zion who rule Wait what what who's ruling? Who are these women? I'm starting like this a little bit better, and Kai curios apokalupse and the Lord that they may put you away there, they may not. It's whatever the particular circumstances were Kai Courios, and the Courios did

what he's gonna do? What he's gonna He's going to apocalypse. He's gonna reveal. What's he gonna reveal. He's gonna reveal their schema. He's going to reveal the schema of these daughters of Zion who are ruling. And you say, what is the schema? What is he going to reveal of theirs? Now watch this, it gets dirty. It's the Hebrew that makes it dirty. Up me go ahead? What is this? Cama? In Greek? It's a form. It's a form of something, ride a shape they

have. Look at B, it's an atom. Yeah, it's the appearance of something as opposed to the reality the appearance of something. And then look down at B. It's the dress or equipment. Do you know what he's gonna do. He's going to take away all that fine dress and equipment of those ruling women. Now let's see what the Hebrew. Let's see what the Hebrew made of that? Do we get it through? The message? Come through? Here we go? Are you ready? What? Therefore? He

will strike with a scab? Now I know that that first part of the Hebrew there is just the word and I don't know where they're pulling it there for are there? If you can even do that with water? Well, I don't know. Yeah, but they okay, wait, so look they used I don't I here, so they really don't know how to use that Greek word properly. And they're cramming all of these gods into it. Okay,

just wait, just wait. Maybe they felt and do you see how different that makes the entire tension, the whole entire meaning of the passage. Oh, we don't know what that is? Looks important. Let's do the word god in there. Yeah, so yeah, way one time we'll use something else. The other time we'll say Lord over here. It's just silly good because of Adonis. I don't know. But the Lord is going to strike with a scam the crown or the head of the daughters of Oh there

he is yahoo, right, and what is he going to do? Look at the second line. He's gonna uncover their secret parts dirty. That's what is going on in the mind of that author, which never was what the other one said. See again, their sick and twisted wave thinking about stuff brought it to that brought it there because that's not from the Greek. My goodness, close your eyes, Chewie. The Bible is dirty, it's dirty stuff. And first of all, why would he do that? Like seriously,

right, the Greek makes sense. It says he's going to take away their kit, their dress, their jewels, He's going to take all of that away. Nothing about their private parts is in there right now. If this is as they want you to believe, as it's like they extrapolated it out, like they didn't understand what taken away their kit what meant and their identity. Basically, they're robbing them of their their cultural identity by taking away

the things that they use for ritual. And they said, oh if they take it, oh yeah, and expose their private parts because you know they're sick, twisted little perfs. Seminaries, what have you believe? As religious

training, would have you believe? And whichever the monotheist religions you want, and then you This is how it goes from there to people like the rabbi saying we must and this is our this is our you know, biblical right to do this and that, and when it's all based on a bullshit translation, So what are they gonna do strip people naked. What do they do when they capture people? They strip them naked? Right, it's fucking obviously

that's degrading and demeaning and all that stuff. But it's just it seems like, Okay, so you mistranslate to something and then other people read it, and now you're doing these things because you think this is somehow ritually and symbolically, you know, doing something that your religion taught you, which isn't even what it says. That don't worship the gods like the rest of us. Right, they're gonna have This is a background. They're telling you. The

Hebrew is being translated, is being translated by the Greek. The Greek is the new copy, right, that's the original language. Now somehow, obviously he's not seen it. That's true. He's telling you what they are telling us. If that says in Hebrew, but the private parts of these women who are ruling, and he's gonna uncover that the translator had to go from

private parts to schema, which has nothing to do with private parts. So either it's a bad translation and Yahoo was bad because remember Yahoo bless this thing, and it was magically turned out to be. Everybody wrote the same translation of these seventy two guys. Right, So either he's a bad translator, or more realistically, the language is just incapable of conveying the original Greek. It's just the way it is. Watch, it's gonna get Watch these technical

terms. I'm going to throw you give me the next one. Yeah, yeah, And so what is the what is your English translation for? So for every sitting in synagogue or church, sitting there and you're reading through blah blah blah, therefore the Lord will smite with a scalp on the crowd of the head that's not there, the daughters of Zion, and you'll be like, oh, that's a nasty thing to do, right, And the Lord will discover their secret parts. Look, it's even discover because you can tell

the King, James or whoever it was the translated. This was a little bit uncomfortable with the whole private parts business. Right. Where's the chorus? Where is the chorus of sisters of frustration? Where are you? I can't hear you. I need to hear your shouts of ecstasy whenever we come across. It gets my goat that we don't hear your shouts of ecstasy. Because that's what we're whoops here in that's hello, Penelope. You got my goat. Everybody say hi to Penelope. I don't care if you dis like this

portion of the show. I want you to focus on that cross. I want you to look at that cross. I want you to see it. I want you to see what it's covering. That cross covers a whole multitude of Penelope sin Okay, enough, thank you, Penelope, good night. All right, it's wonderful to have for give me the We can't be that far up, are we? Gnostic is gonna fall asleep? Keep going, give me the next couple, give me. Okay, look, I wanted you to see this. I'm gonna cut short the rest of it. I'm

just going to show you with this passage. For example, this is verse eighteen. So there is Isaiah three eighteen. Yeah, in that day it says the Lord is going to take away the glory of the Himatismu. And long story short, that is the way that one dresses right. And what else is he going to take away too? Cosmos? You refer the cosmos as the woman's makeup kit. Yeah, yeah, so it can include jewelry.

It's not just the drugs that they're putting on their faces, right, skin drugs, all sorts of drugs all over the place, right, including those drugs that control reproduction, right, even those you put those in there. Right. This is you know, this is your life's pharmacy kit. That's the cosmos. It's that order, that order. And so this, this is what he's gonna fight against. He's gonna take away your hair news, right, he's gonna take away your hair nets. And long story short,

none of these terms are captured. Give me the next one. We have a it's terrible. The translation gets terrible, and I just want to jump Oh, these are all Athenian. Two. I want you to realize these are all Athenian terms, again, placing the language squarely fifth fourth, third centuries. Good, good, good, give me that. I'm gonna fly watch this. These are just things that are there that it's hard for us to be able to capture. And they have to do with this little

here. I'm gonna jump ahead too. Is it this one? Look at this? Did I did I totally overdo it? Or what what else is? What else is the lord? Here's the punchline, people, What else is the Lord going to take away? He's gonna take away the petty, the petty poor. Yeah, and what else is the lord going to take away? The Lord's going to take away ta mezzo? Are you kidding? These are terms? Everybody saw? This is the first term that comes up

in the library. The end of that word petty poor. That's the first word of the Great Herculaneum Library for the future historians, the Great Herculaneum Library. The very first word that comes out is that purple. All right, and we've got it here in the text. No one of that. We're we're going to tax something else on the front of the mezzo, the mezzo? And tell me what does the Hebrew translate those as blow it up? What does the Hebrew translate those as the rings and the jewels with the word

nose it's tagged on you wait, the rings and the nose jewels? Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? Do you see what happened there? They just that's a guess, Bruh. Whoever made that translation was downright guessing. Now here's the problem. The Greek actually matches with the whole context because he's attacking these women, right who are priestesses, and he's attacking their

validity, and he's going to take away all of their wardrobe. Yeah yeah, uh huh, nice, gorgeous, and that purple is part of it. You know what those purple words are, they're different terms for using that gorgeous material, staying with the purple. Oh god, he's gonna take that away. But no, the Hebrew comes along and says, no, you must be rings and nose jewels, because everybody knows you need the rings the nose jewels. Yeah, why did they do that? That's I'll never know.

That'll be that's a mystery of our history right there, right there. They didn't want the purple. They wanted jewels. Okay, okay, so you can see people that the story, the narrative of this being translated into Greek from the Hebrew is completely made up. You would have to be completely stoned and just inventing things to make I don't know the story better. Wow. Wow, Okay, let's go. I'm gonna pull one out. This is the last one, Neil, and I'm coming. I'm coming. Are

you ready for this? This is boom. I was going to take you all through the purple, but instead I'm gonna end with this one. No, this is more of the saying. This is now darn it. There we are here, take down the initiating people. I love this. Oh I get so excited. I'm about to burst. Are you ready? Look at the verse twenty two Kai t ef you blame takkon kai to diaf Lakka. Oh, isn't it? Isn't that gorgeous? Isn't that gorgeous lakka? You see that word before the letter, before the end of the verse,

capital lambda on the front of it. Those those of you who recognize the Greek, now we'll see that that's Laconian. Wait what does it say? It says that Kurios is going to take from you those things when we're talking about their wardrobe, those things that you put on at your home, in your privacy, and what are those things? One of them is a Laconian see through, a diaphanous Laconian nightgown, and that's what Kourios is going to take from you. Now, wait a minute, you mean in the Bible

it refers to the Spartans. Yeah, it does, because remember this being written in the third century. Uh, oh, that was a mistake. How are you going to pull it out? Of third century BC. Now there's nothing novel about the Laconians. Then, yeah, oh wow, wow. Why is Isaiah, who supposedly is way back, why is centuries earlier? Why is he writing about the Laconians. That's interesting. Let's see what the Hebrew does with it, because now this is a problem. This is

a problem. This is not only a linguistic problem because you can't represent that in Hebrew, but it looks bad culturally. A lot of the changes that are made from the original Greek and the Septuagin to the Hebrew have to do with control of content. That's what people always want when they rewrite. They want control of content. And you guys know how it works. Where we worship the Muse, nobody controls content. You don't make your soup here. This is a pure stream. You're all gone, yeah, oh God,

love that. What does the Hebrew do with the Laconian Let's just show this because I know Neil's gonna love this. Open it up, Open it up. Okay, what the festival apparel and the mantles and the outer garments and the purses. Wait, what were we looking for? You? And there was something big there there There was Laconians there's spartans where the Spartans go. They cut out the Spartans, They cut out the Spartans. Okay, Now what they would have you believe is that you don't have spartans, but the

translation does. Because God is perfect. Yeah, yeah, I don't know. It looks like God could have gotten better linguists, to be honest. Yeah, that's terrible. That's terrible. You guys, blew it. You those I'm talking you know, I'm talking to I'm talking to the the the Jews, or the people who try to write it after the word and then

backdated. Yeah, both of them. Falls who started to came up with the idea of writing this fake letter of Aristauis and saying, look, this great person asked the king, and the king was like, yes, I need a translation. Yes, no, they didn't care. Right now, the person talking about the Septuagin obviously the seventy two identical copies, right, So who came up with that load, the load of the history of the Septugin? Because what that did was that load compelled Christianity forward. It established

a legitimacy that was strong enough to dissolve classical wisdom. Yeah, it's like a some kind of acid eight right through it. Yeah, what you're watching is the ad take out everybody else, because that's what it does. That's what monotheism does. It doesn't matter what color or taste or variety it is. Monotheism kills classical civilization, the civilization that brought you democracy and the scientific method that civilization, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and that's stuff they worshiped

around Akonaten. That stuff kills classical wisdom. Yes, it does, it does. So when the librarries start getting burned, that's when you know your temperature is too high. So if God gave you the ability to reason and think, and well, I guess not everybody thinking thinking in general, how to think, how to spot a lie? If God gave you all those abilities, why would he tell you not to use them? Why have them at all? Why not just be animals that stand up right? Right?

So why would you replace reason analysis and you know, your your ability to analyze what you're being told with just blind faith? Right? Because wouldn't that also need you to be misguided away from God? If someone else jumped in front and said, hey, no, this is what God wants. Oh

wait, that's what happened? And your proportion of radicals is way too high, right, every one hundred and fifty years, just to bring in just the present for a second, every one and fifty years, says Tom, someone is going to try to pull down the government, the established government. Yeah, yeah, and who is it? Typically? I had somebody ask me if we can't you combine Christianity to include everyone? Can't you combine Christianity

and the Abrahamic faiths? Can't you combine those to welcome them? Julian, who we now call Julian the Apostate, Julian the last pagan emperor, said they're going to do it again. They're going to burn us down, just like they did in the first Yeah, just like they did. It's the mission of monotheism to dominate and destroy. It's the mission. How's it coming? The watchers are watching, by the way, You see we had giants and we didn't of nephiteline flying around right. No, those are just prominent

people. Thank you for coming tonight. I'm going to now give you an added bonus. Don't you dare go anywhere. I Am going to hand over the stage to Gnostic informant, and before Gnostic informant. Neil looks like a Neanderthal, and sometimes he speaks like one too, but this one isn't bad. Start speaking. I just want to let you know that his source work has been absolutely dazzling. Yeah, on occasion, I've caught him like validating

climate bullshit like it's a real thing. And a lot of his h off his own topic views about wars and the people who are good in the bad are way way naive, And both of them talk about Nazis and how they're awful, evil people because they bite the bullshit really so at the same time that they're talking about these people who lied the most terrible lie about religion and enslaved the entire world with this mindset. Somehow they're telling the truth about World

War Two when you can just there's the informations there. Obviously not on rumpled anymore because they deleted all of it that I put up, but you know, and I'm sure they scrubbed a lot of other people. There's a big purge going on right now, and who knows what that means. I have no strikes, but I had over fourteen videos deleted in the last week and a half. I told them, I told them, Neil, I told them that you purchased and are using all of the lobes and you are eating

up. You're trying to consume like some kind of artificial intelligence or something. It's just like trying to consume everything. So you have a great you have a great offering right now, and it's about some stuff that I don't know. And I'm gonna have to listen to your authority. Okay, ooh ooh the fake expert. No, I'm just saying I'm not cutting anybody down, but that mindset that I need to appeal to authority or to suggest that someone is. No. You want to take in what people have to say and

then put it to the test. That's what you want to do with everything that you hear. You don't want to just say, well, I don't know this, so I'll have to I'll have to bow to what you say because I am convinced that somehow you're you know, an arbiter of this information, or that you're coming from a position of you know, definitely not being misled, definitely not you know what I mean. It's like, how do

you do that? We went through this whole thing with Dwayne before from bulletproof pub about the rise of the expert, like this was a whole WEE brandized thing. Yeah, man, thanks for having me, Thanks for having me on. Dude. That was some interesting stuff that I've just now hearing about the linguistic side of this. Because I don't have no literary I'm going to

jump through era his stuff writing to nobody. So you would expect people citing these taxs, you would expect there to be like a chain of reactions to these tax people talking back and forth something anything. Well, we don't get that. So let me just say this. I'm going to start with. That's an one of the nils things that he says a little bit too often. Now let me just say this. And by the way, he has an off People think that I interrupt because I don't catch people's cues because they

pause sometimes. So then I'm ready to say what I'm going to say is before I forget it because I have a terrible, you know memory like that. He consistently irritates me by talking over people and doesn't stop when they're talking. He just tries to keep going over the top of them. And that's that's a bad habit. What is what are other people saying about the origins

of Israel. And the last time I was here, we had on we were we ended up on we were talking about Taskit's story about the history of the Hebrews, and it was It's a a story that's only in a couple of sources. I think Plutarch talks about it Benitho and then hecateus Abdera. His story seems to line up with this story. It's an alternative count. And I looked into some of this stuff and see if this is hold any water. So let's I'm gonna pull up a source from Lobe. I love

this website too. This is such this amazing stuff. Let me see it. Let me make sure this is big enough for everybody. How's that? There we go? Actually, let me back that up one there we go? All right, So that is that big enough for everybody? Yeah, pesthetists is telling this story in the early second century about who are these Jews. We don't really know what's about them. This is you know, I don't know if they were actually distinguished as Jews that at that point were they?

But I get what you means. The Yaoists late on the scene, as far as the saturn cult, pretending that it's not the Canonites, pretending that they're not Ancient civilizations go as far as the Egyptians, the Greeks, Punics, Phoenicians, Carthaginians, we all know those people. They're an every text we could find hundreds of people mentioning Carthage, people mentioning Phoenicians, people mentioning the Egyptians, people mentioning the Ionians, people mentioning the Velaskians, people

mentioning the Scythians. Well, and by the way, the reason why they have such a big issue with Rome is that Roman Rome did not tolerate the things that they were doing the children, not one bit, and that's why they're demonized enough lot and they're you know, oh they would say that because

they would always write blah blah blah blah, yeah whatever. What's funny is that a lot of times when you hear about these things being sacked and burned and all the information being burned, it wasn't the Romans specifically that we're calling for that. It was the you know who's living in Rome that were influencing Roman decision that was getting rid of evidence, if you will, of a

whole different history. They're all over the place in these sources, but nobody ever mentions the Jews until well, okay, there's a couple of rocks that people have found that mention certain kings like Omri, very very little bit like little city state. So the evidence of something that was a little city state kingdom going on in Jerusalem and in Jezreel. Other than that, no one's writing about these people. So what's going on? Insignificant tribes of abandons,

virgints and thieves. When I say bandits and thieves is pretty much the same thing, but also pirates and the type of pirates whore still children here. So let's read this what read this story? And I'm going to go. I got a lot of things that I want to go through, but it's all gonna come back to what I'm as saying, all right. So he says at the beginning of the same year, Titus Caesar, who had selected by his father to complete the subjugation of Judea, he's basically saying, like,

we just subjugated this this place, Judea. Let's let's go through the history. So he says, uh, so this is what he says. It is said that the Jews were originally exiles from the island of Crete who settled in the farthest parts of Libya at the time when Saturday, originally exiled from Crete. Wouldn't that make them Creek speaking had been deposed and expelled by Joe. An argument for this is derived in the name there is a famous

mountain and Crete called Ida. Hence the inhabitants were called Idea, which is late lengthening the barberous form u daia. All right, you're getting it, Judean, right, Udaya idea. Uh. Some hold that the reign of Isis is superfluous to the population in Egypt on It doesn't how to pronounce superfluous. The leadership of Hiro Schlemis, which is in Greek means wholly minded. It's a great It's Tyroslamus, a name in Greek. It's interesting you never

hear about that, Like where, what's what's Jerusalem mean? Well, here's one etymology given by Tastis. It's named after a king named Hirosleemus and Uda discharge itself on the neighboring lands and many others. You gotta you gotta think, where is he getting this from? What do you make this is something the problem would just make up. Just keep that in the back of your

mind, all right. Still, others report that they were Assyrian refugees, landless people who first got control of a part of Egypt, And sounds like a little bit of both. What's going on, possibly maybe a little bit of both. Maybe the So when I read this, my I'm thinking that the evidence shows the Philistines. There's evidence that the Philistines didn't when Babylon was conquered. That would they were conquered once by the Assyrians. The Kaldans had

a little run. There's a lot of change over in that area, come from Crete, and this the Assyrian refugees thing sort of matches up with these people coming together in this area called Canaan. So I'm gonna keep continuing with this part. This is this is where it gets crazy. Most authors agree that once during a plague in Egypt which caused bodily disfigurement, King Bacharis approached the Oracle of Amon. I'm gonna get to who this is in a minute,

Just give me a second. King Bakaris approached the Oracle of Ammon. Ask funny enough, right, His name is Amen for remedy whereupon he was told, wait, am I still on the same page? Okay, good ask for a remedy, where he was told to purge his kingdom and transport this race into other lands since it was hateful to the gods. So the Hebrews were searched out and gathered together, then being abandoned in the desert while

all others lay idle and weeping. One only of the exiles, Moses by name, warned them not to hope for help from the gods or men, for they were deserted by both, but to trust to themselves, regarding as a guide sent from Heaven, the one whose assistants should first give them escape from their present distress. So he's basically saying, he's basically saying, whatever the sign, whatever sign we get from heaven, that's gonna be our God.

That's what we're gonna that's gonna We're gonna look for a sign from heaven to find a new, knew God because the Egyptian Amon does not like us. They agreed, and they set out on their journey in utter ignorance, but trusting to chance. Nothing caused them so much distress as scarcity of water, and in fact they had already fallen exhausted over the plaine, nigh unto death, when a herd of wild asses moved from their pasturage to a rock

that was shaded by a grove of trees. Moses followed them, and, conjecturing the truth, from the grassy ground, discovered abundant streams of water. This relieved them, and they marched six days continuously. On the seventh seized a country, expelling the former inhabitants, and there they founded a temple and dedicated a temple. So to establishes influence orders people, Moses introduced a new

religious practices quite opposed to those of all other religions. The Jews regard as profane all that we hold sacred, and the other hand, they permit all that we abhor. They dedicated in a shrine, including messing around with children, a statue of that creature whose guidance enabled them to put an end to their waterings and thirst, a statue of a donkey. See, they are a bunch of jackasses sacrificing a ram in derision of Amon. They likewise have

stained from the ox because of the Egyptian's works. Of all right, that's the little story. He gives. There's more on this too, but I'm not gonna get keep going. I just wanted to show that part. He gives this alternate origin story. That doesn't it sounds like an exodus a little bit. You got Moses, you got them monitoring in the desert. But there's a lot of different things happening here. And we have a name of the pharaoh. Now, we didn't get the name of the pharaoh in the

Bible. They don't say they never say. People say Ramses doesn't say Rameses. Ever, there's no name. It just says pharaoh. So in this text we actually get a name. So when we look at who is Bacharus, here is Bachan Rhinoff, also known in Greek as Bocharis. He's from the twenty fourth dynasty. All right, well, how do we know that? How do I'm just a I mean, we can just trust Wikipedia, but i want to show you how we know that. So I'm gonna go

to Yeah, trusting Wikipedia, that would not be a wise thing. Alien, I don't know, Manye, let's go to Manetho. Manetho mentions this Bacharus. The twenty fourth dynasty rained for forty four years and in his reign a lamb spoke. What turns out that this was like some sort of event that happened where a lamb told the Egyptians that they would be conquered by the Assyrians. And then it's okay, who has anyone else corroborate this evidence?

Alien talks about this too, it's another Roman writer who's writing in Greek. As you can see, the Egyptians assert that they are far from convincing me. They assert that I say, in the days of the far famed Baccharus, a lamb was born with eight feet in two tails, and that it spoke. They said that the lamb had two heads and four horns. What So wait a minute, now we're looking at where does all this, all these prophecies of all these animals with multiple heads and horns giving telling the people

they're going to be sacked and taken over by the Babylonians and Assyrians. Well, here's a here's not another, here's another source for that. But here's the problem with this King Bakarus. As I've shown you, King Bacarus is a is this only in the eighth century BC. This is not Bronze Age eighteenth dynasty that we're talking about. This is. We're almost in the Classical period. I mean we're we're this is we're getting towards the Persian period.

Now we're getting towards the Greek Hellenistic period. So this is what this this who this king is? All right, let's continue, Let's let's see what else we got. So I wanna go to Herodicus real quick. I want to talk about the alphabet for a second. Herodotus says that this is the this one the Phoenicians. So okay, Herodotus. Herodotus mentions in his uh

in his Persian Wars that the alphabet comes from the Phoenicians. But he says something interesting about I think, I don't think I even have the source here. It's I'm on the wrong page. I could put, I could look it up. Alphabet here it is, he says, the Phoenicians who came with Cadmus. By the way, Cadmus was the king of Thieves. He is a Phoenician by descent, but he's living up in thieves in Greece. And it says at their settlement in this country, among many others of learning,

brought into hellas the alphabet, which had hitherto been unknown. As I think to the Greeks, and presently, as the time went on, the sound in the form of the letters changed. At this time the Greeks that dwelt around them from most parts were Ionians, all right, who have been taught the letters by the Phoenicians and used them with some few changes in form.

This is I'm not show you some crazy shit right here ready. Thus the Ionians have from ancient times called papyrus sheets skins, but formally lack papyrus. They use the skins of sheep goats. Uh, let me see, where's the part that I hear? It is, I myself have seen Cadmian characters in the temple of Ish of Espian Apollo. So he's saying that the oldest alphabet that ever existed is up in the temple of Apollo in Boetia, which is near Athens. Graven on a certain tripods, and for the most

part, like the Ionian characters. That's really strange. Now, this because the the the idea of Phoenicians making an alphabet and then giving it to the Greeks. It's a little more. It's not as black and white as people think it is. There's something, there's more going on. Here and Herodotus kind of gives a little clue on this. So let's look at this right all right, I want to show I want to show you guys something this is. This is gonna be cool. I promise. I'm gonna share a

different screen for a second. This right here, here we go. What I'm about to show you is called it is called the dispillowed tablet. You see this, This is an ancient tablet. It's a mystery right now. They was discovered like thirty years ago in Macedonia, which is where the Plaskians used to live, Thrace, Macedonia Vasili, that's Pulaskian Land, and also in Turkey where Troy is modern Ade Turkey. You know, that's that's where

the Plaskians are from. That whole region that's all Pulaskian, that's the Plaskians. So right in the heart of the Pelaskian land is this thing that they discovered. It's like, what the fuck? What is this? Now? If you look, that looks like an ata like a dollar down there,

looks like you got Now. This one blew my mind because this looks like it could be either a digamma, which is an ancient form of a of a w sound, but it also looks like an omega, which is though it looks like you could see like all I'm saying is, looking at these characters, you can almost imagine an older descendant of what becomes both the Greek and Phoenician alphabets. All right, let's continue on this. How much evidence do I have? Right? Let's what do we got here? So I'm

gonna share my screen again, and this time I'm gonna share. Well, I'll just go to the same let's go to this page again. All right, sharing my screen? All right, so this let's just let's look into this tablet? What is this thing? This is what the uh, don't worry, it's going back. All right, We're getting back here just a second here. I hate when that happens and you click on something and it gives you the wrong screen. I hate. All right, here we go,

I'm brought I brought it back up. All right, so let's go to all right, now this time it shouldn't do that again. So I want to look into this now. This is this is what the article says. Apparently, now there's been no academic articles written on this tablet yet. It's a mystery. People, are starting to figure out what the hell is this thing, because this is gonna if this really is all right, let

me let's just talk about it first. Apparently, this wooden tablet bearing what looks like an early form of an alphabet, carbon dates the carbon dating on it because it's wood, so they can carbon date it five thousand BC. And that doesn't necessarily mean the writing is the five thousand BC. Someone couldn't scripture. But so far that's all we know. The carbon dating came back

from five thousand BC. It's discovered nineteen eighty three and that. But here's the here's the here's the crazy part that I this is why I wanted to bring this up. This is the crazy shit right here. It's discovered. The place they found it in was a Neolithic village, which means, like you just like wrap your head around this, like you got you have to

understand what I'm saying here. The village that they uncovered, very very far underground is all Neolithic stuff, the pottery, the town, the building, everything, And then this is there. How did that get there? And it's carbon dating matches too. Every it's all it fits with the Neolithic except for the writing on it. Which is what what the fuck is going? Why is there? It looks like kind of like a Greek form of alphabet in a neolithic foundation. Put that screen up if you we don't mind.

I just want to show. I just want to show. So, Okay, University the tablet discovers announced at a symposium in February and exenaty four at the university at Thessalonika. The site's paleo environment bought in. The fishing techniques, tools and curnamics were described informally in the met Okay, so that's that's something. Uh all right. So basically just all we know so far is they dug up this neolithic place and this is This is work being done by

the Aristotle's University at That'salonaika, and they're there right now. Someone's writing, there's apparently I looked into it. There's being there's articles being there's academic articles being written on this thing that might change the consensus on the alphabet. I'm not kidding. I wrote, look look this up yourself. Please look this up. Don't listen to me. But there are people saying that the articles being written about this tablet is going to change the academic consensus on the on

the invention of the alphabet. Now let me continue with this. I want to shoot because let's the first question should be does the evidence? Is there any other evidence for anything like this? Is this just by itself? Right? I want to give you something I'm wanna give you. I'm gonna give

you an example of something that's by itself that makes that doesn't fit. The Marnetta Stelli doesn't fit at all with any of the evidence, but it's accepted because there's a dogma in mainstream academia that wants Israel to be like real. It's like they want the fairytale to be real. Hold that thought. Put a little side note on that. Let's go. But here's the thing. It turns out that there actually is a we Gotta Go, Neil, we Gotta go Buddy, and another asteroid. Sorry about that. This is getting

exciting, man, I'm about to lose it. Look, I'd have song, dance, dance. Okay, you're wrong, go all right, all right, here we go. So here's here's what's called the Trojan script. So it turns out there actually is some other basis of what this means. Okay, the Trojan script is Look, at this it almost I mean, obviously it's not Greek, but you look at it, you look at the characters, don't you don't got to use your imagination too hard, and you're

like, okay, there's some it's not like hieroglyphics. It's it's very syllabic, it's very uh you know, so okay, so let's talk about this. What's going on here? Phil phil philo, logus, philo, lugues. I think that's the same as as philologists probably uh attempted to It's not a hard word. It's philologues, philologists. Yes he's right, but it's philologues ands literate the science as Greek Eligius Professor Hogg attempted to translated the seal.

He claims that the words are tao c ego pobbly this meant divine sago. So the scholars are already guessing this is some proto Greek stuff going on here, right, And by the way, people are shutting the trying to shut this shit down auto Like the mainstream consensus is like, no way, no way, no way, no way, no way, no way. But some of these, some of these philologies are saying, what else can

it be, and so there's a huge debate going on about this. I'm not gonna sit here and say it's Greek, but that's what people are saying. In nineteen ninety four, Lewis, doctor Lewis go To published the inscriptions. He identified the script as linear A, which is we know is proto Greek. Don't notice how it's around a wheel here when we read the world into book and the things I read on the outside, and when we've saw when we did the ash logos videos, that's the mule, right, that's

the the thing that we were given to create language and write letters. It's pretty interesting that would be in a circle like that. He's saying, it's at least it's it just goes back to you know, Cynthian stuff. And I looked into it's at least part of this family of what if you want to call them Phrygians or Frisians where they got it because they were descendants from the Scythians. Me and Amal would call the Pulaskian alphabet pre alphabets like they're

similar. They are linear A. And then you see look at linear B like are they one? Is linear? Become from your A? I don't really know. I'm I can't tell you on that. But there's like a lot of stuff being written about this stuff and it's not the picture is not there yet. There's still is so much work needs to be done, all right, So considers as highly obviously you can see people there's no way, highly unlikely. So people are not liking this at all. But here's the

thing. What is it date to? That's that's what I want to know. The archaeological elici is the inscriptions of the Trojan script date to the third century, third millennium BCE two two hundred. This is over one thousand years before the Phoenician alphabet. Now it's possible that this form of script could have some influence on I'm thinking could have I'm thinking if it's the Phoenicians, I don't don't care. If it's the Phoenicians, Cadmus really invented the alphabet,

but whatever the story is, I don't really care. I'm looking at the evidence now, I'm saying, there, this looks like there could be some precedent here for the alphabet coming from this part of the world. Okay, all right, the next thing I want to do now, I'm gonna be careful not to kick myself off again, I promise. So let's see what else do we got. I want to show something real quick, but not the Stelli. Make sure I'm not gonna be kicked off. Okay, good,

but not this stull. This this is the weirdest shit ever. So as as we've already discussed at length that nobody is talking about Israel until the Hellenistic era Persian period, Hellenistic, it's just not really in the sources at barely. So it's like, is there a kingdom? There is there a is it a nation? Is it a city state? What's going on here?

So this is the consensus in Bible scholar world that this is the oldest inscription of Israel, and it's like this is everyone just accepts this straight up, and it's there's actually it doesn't fit with the with the data, like there are no other inscriptions anywhere in all the Egyptian hieroglyphs of mentioning the word Israel, and in fact, the word Israel doesn't even show up in Egyptian

hieroglyphics. It only shows up in the late Hieroretic demotic scripts that come after King Bakaris by the way after seven hundred BC, so before that when there was during the age of the hieroglyphs, you never they were at Israel, just not in there. So they find this random. We're not stellic, and the story behind it is so funny. So I got to read this first of all. Let me show you what it says. Apparently, the translation is the princes are prostrate peace. No one raises his head among the

nine bow's desolation is for a Jehannu HATI is pacified, plundered? Is the Canaan with every evil? Wait, we already have Canaan in here? I thought I thought Bible scholar says Canaan in Israel are synonymous. That's weird. Why would Israel and Canaan both be in here? Right? But okay, what does it actually say though? If you actually look at the hieroglyphs, it doesn't say Israel. It says you see your I mean, why why is there suon this is Israel? I have no idea, no clue why

the because if fits the narrative, people just assume this is Israel. Why why can't it be Syria? In fact, why some people have said, if you look down here there's three citations here, and I know there's actually there's actually more than that if you look into it. The but Wikipedia gives three citations of scholars who say that this is Jezreel, This isn't Israel, this is Jezreel. Israel didn't exist yet some people say it being such wearers

of the sidelock. But the bottom line is this, it doesn't say Israel, it says you seriarr and they just assume it's Israel. But here's the funny part. Or when when you find something like this and it's it's it's a complete needle in a haystack as far as the evidence goes, Like if there was a bunch of other inscriptions from this time pier that mention Israel,

I would have no reason to doubt this. But the fact that it's just sitting by itself, and then the next, the next time, and the source is Israel is mentioned is all the way back, all the way down in the eight hundreds BC or sus eighth century BC or something, So we're talking five hundred year gap from the first time Israel's mentioned to the second time it's mentioned. Ever in the sources, that just doesn't that should be a

red flag. But I'll just get you gotta hear this story. So here sounds like this particular artifact is like Lucy is to evolution, a fabrication. Here's this story. This is reference from or simply made to fit, as he's kind of indicating right there. This is reference from a journal article from Drawer in nineteen ninety five called Flinders Petree a Life in Archaeology. You should read this yourself. It's from the University of Wisconsin Press. This is what

he reports. It's almost like a transcript of what happened when they found this, and it says Petrie called upon Wilhelm Spielberg, a German philologist in his archaeological team, to translate the inscription. By the way, these people were looking for Israel. They were they went out to find Israel in Egyptian sources. They weren't like looking for something else that stumbled on this. Their goal was to find Israel in this and look at that they found it conveniently right

sources. Why because Copenhagen International people who writes I'll talk about the Copenhagen International, they're called biblical minimalist. It's a whole entire academic group completely at odds with the SBL types and seminarian types, and they're all just saying that the whole Bible is just a fairy tale that doesn't match up with the history at all. So these people started to really they were starting to really win in these debate circles as far as the evidence, as far as they're showing,

Look, there's Persian loanwords, there's Hellenistic loanwords. These texts are written later, and so these people have been saying this for one hundred years. This is not new as not bringing anything new here, neither am I. This has been being discussed for one hundred years now. You just don't hear about it a lot, but you can look into it. Look into the Copenhagen International Bible Society. You'll see a lot of shit that we're saying right now.

So anyways, the point is they're starting to win in these academic debates. So now people need to find it. We need to find evidence so we can clap back at these people. So here's the story. Spiegelberg was puzzled by one symbol towards the end that a people or a tribe whom were nepta had victoriously smitten. I s I E R huh. Patree quickly suggested that the reason is reel. It Israel, just assumes it. Spiegelberg agreed

that this translation must be correct. Won't the Reverends be pleased? Won't the reverence be pleased? I'm gonna be rich. I'm gonna be rich, remarked Petrie at the dinner that evening. Petrie, who realized the importance of this find says, this stelly will be better known in the world than anything else I have found. The news of this discovery made headlines when it reached English papers. Now let's just be these are common sense. Now you have incentives

to go and find this shit. And look how they just find something close enough. It's in, it's in the general location. Ignore that Canaan's already on that list. Just don't tell anybody about that part. But it Israel is here? Beer is here? Beer it Israel? Yes, it must be Won't the reverends be pleased? Probably got rich off that rich for the rest of that was the greatest discovery that person will ever make. They had every incentive. So I'm just saying, look, maybe it is Israel.

I'm keeping an open mind here, but I'm just saying, why is it accepted? So people who there is scholars right now, I'm not going to call out names anymore, and I'm not going to do that. We did that a few times. But you guys know who I'm talking about. Who are winning awards from the SBL, winning the Greatest if you're the Greatest Scholar

of the Year award. People who are just literally going on TikTok telling people that this is real and this scholarly consensus is one hundred percent agrees that this is real, which is not true. There is a bunch of debate about their monopostelic It's not accepted by every scholar. In fact, I think the evidence shows that this was kind of like bullshit. All right, So I want to talk about one more thing and then I'm done. That's that's what

I want to I want to talk about that alphabet. But the next thing I want to discuss real quick is this is this is a big one. He doesn't know what one more thing means if there's another thing that he wants to first discuss, So let me. I'm gonna share my screen one more time, I promise I won't get kicked out this time. So that was really bad. All right, this is gonna be crazy, so you will you always hear this the Hellenistic period, right, what's the Hellenistic period?

The Hellenistic period is from the time Alexander the Great conquered the East, so three thirty three, so three thirty two or whatever, till the time of Rome. All right, so you almost you get this dogma in academics and Bible scholar world where there it's impossible that any Greek influence could happen on anything before the Hellenistic period. The Greeks were nobody's before the Hellenistic period. That is bullshit, and the evidence proves this. So I got a couple of

sources and I'm almost done it, promise. But this will be cool. You'll like this. So I'm going back to my screen again. Everybody needs to read The Earth in the book. If you're in my Patreon, I've shared it a good copy of it, and it's also in my telegram group if you just look in the files. Everybody should read The Earth in the book. And and you know, consider that when you're listening to all this other stuff too, because it's a big piece. I think it actually shows

the true nature of what Germany was becoming in a good way. And it's just that spirit is what I'm talking about. Like that that wave of energy through time making its a little sign curve motion came by when during that time and inspired people to try to shake off the chains of the banking elite. And you know, regardless of the outcome, it was the right thing to

do. And it's still we either suffer as slaves because we're scared and allow them to man up enough confidence and enough technology to where they can wipe us all out. And they're getting there really quick, by the way, and they're murdering us, picking us off with things like shots and all those other stuff. Wars changing the way freedom is even comprehended, and freedom is not whatever the government tells you you can do. So we want to keep going

down that path. And see this coin right here, that's Yao as you can see yod olif vob not four letters, it's three letters, so from the fourth century BC, and guess what it's from the Persian period. But it's obvious and and by the way, every scholar who is who's identified this coin said that's influenced by Hellenistic imagery of Zeus holding the eagle. That is an image of Zeus. There is no other. You can't say that's Ahura mazdah. You can't say that's some Indian gut. No. It kind of

looks like he's sold in the duck. But you know it's whatever. Look this up for yourself. Don't listen to me. That is Zeus in the being called Yahweh. That means Hellenism was in Hellenism. But what's with the Eastern Island looking? Dude? Right here? What's that all about? Not in the sense of the of the age, Hellenism, in the sense of Greek like was already influencing the East way before Alexander the Great. Well, I wouldn't say way before, but century before at least. I hope that's

not a giant alabastron with a face on it. This coin proves this. And by the way, there's more. Look, here's another one that's Yahweh. That's Zeus, but it says Yahweh on it. It's a Persian period coin. Here's another one that's clearly Zeus with his eagle, totally Jupiter Zeus. Whatever you want to call him. That's this is a Persian period coin and it says yahweh on it. Okay, now there's actually there's what's so, what's going on here? How are the Greeks influencing the East if they're

not ruling Babylon. That's what That's what a Bible scholar would say. And to clap back at me, and I'll just say, well, if you don't know the sources, then because Herodotus tells us all about what's going on. By the way, Diodorus of Sicily mentions that yah Oh is the god of Moses. He spells it what yeah oh sabaoth Iao, and he says that this is like some synchronistic synchronistic god of the like. Basically, it's like all these gods rolled into one. And the Krobius mentions this too,

so people know about Yahoh. In fact, Sheldy and Oracles say it's the name of Bacchus. And I've Oopsy showed you guys that before. That's a whole I didn't bring that with me, but I want to show something about Oopsie. Does that bring into the Saturn cult again, and does that bring the Bacchic frenzy and does that bring in all the mystery school shit that they did the mysteries with the drugs. Oh oh, so is that what the abrah Habric religions are built off of. They just put a different pain job

on it and sold it to molar people. Herodotus and then Alexander the Great and then I'm done. Herodotus actually discusses something in this one right here. So Herodotus says, where is it? Here we go? This is cool now. Heroditus is way before Alexander the Great. He says that when the Persians came to Syrene, the country of Syrene, which is the highest part of Libya, which the nomadgine habit has the marvelous boon of three harvest seasons.

It talks about them for libbit. So who are the Syrenes? Right, I'm just gonna share another screen real quick. I have to show you guys this Syreene all right? So Barka Barka is this ancient city? Right? And uh it's a Greek city. It's like if you look at the history, Barco appears to be a Libyan tribe. By the way, this is where media is from too. The Greek settlers of Syrene colonized it. It shows that the Greeks were there all the way back in seventh century BC.

Is this place as the foundation of the city or whatever? So there's all this, all this, there's all this stuff about this Hellenistic city. Look at there's amone right there, so you can see there's obvious Hellenistic Greek influence. That's from four to seventy five BC during the documented period Persian period. Why is there Greek gods on Persian period stuff? Because the Greeks are in Isn't that a man drake right there? That would also be a very

well known drug at the time, the man drake. They have all kinds of weird things about how a dog has to pull it out and otherwise it'll kill a man, all kinds of weird stuff, right, But yeah, that looks very uh pan like, very backic, like does it not pluencing shit? Way before Alex even Moses? Like, doesn't Moses have people who are very influential, played Aristotle, Socrates, the people. These are brilliant minds. So the reason why I brought this up is because I have one

more thing I want to show you. During the Persian period, according to Herodotus. He says. Heroditus says that the Persians. Well, I'll just tell you it's in here. He says that it's in book book four or a book, yeah, book four. He says, the Persians went to this Greek city, took all the Greeks out of there, and and Ionians too. So he said to Ionians, Persians are conquered Ionia and Egypt. They tried to conquer Greece and they lost. Everyone knows this famous battle between

the Persians and the Greeks. There's a few battles, but they did conquer the Egyptians, and they conquered the Ioni. All these people who are helling already influenced by the Greeks. He says that they sent them all to Greco Bactria. Where's that? This is my last thing I want to show you guys. This is just like tying it all together. So Bactria. If we look at the akamened period right, see all the way over here, all the way on the top left, you see my mouse. I don't

know if you can see my mouse. But all the way up here where it says Soaka Sogdinia Bactria. So it turns out, if you can check your fact check me on this, these were Greek cities before Alexander the Great even got there, because per Cyrus relocated Greeks from Ionia and Syene and set them up in these cities all the way in modern day Afghanistan. So before when Alexander the Great got to Bactria, there was already Greek cities there,

and that's why they call him a liberator. He was liberating. There's actually true. A lot of people will say, oh, they only call him a liberator because the victor's writing the history. Now, that could be true in some cases, but in this case it's not. In this case, Alexander the Great was seen as a liberator. When he came to Bactria and came to these cities, they were like, finally the Greeks are here.

Great, kind of like the people who were cut off of Germany said, finally Hitler's here, and he's liberating us because we're getting murdered by these psychopaths here in Poland, here in Czechoslovakia. Name of place Austria. And he built Alexandria the farthest, which is all the way in modern da Afghanistan. It actually was the last Hellenistic city in the world, last Greek kingdom to

exist in the world. So when Rome conquered Greece, when the Seleucids fell and the Ptolemonies fell by to Rome, there was a kingdom all the way in Afghanistan. It was still Greek and it lasted all the way. It's like two hundred a d. And no one ever talks about it. All right, I want to show you, guys, is this is a cool passage from Alexander the Great and or from Arian about Alexander the Great. This is so this is so cool, and it just kind of highlights the how

far this Bacchic empire reached. And we talked about Medea. And by the way, Heroditus when he talks about the the start of the Trojan War, this is in book one, chapter one of Herodotus. He says that the reason why the Trojan War happened is because Yo was kidnapped, and then in retaliation of Yo being kidnapped, the Greek. Sorry connection, I'm seeing right now that it's not great. I'm not sure why it's fucking twell, thirty at night here, there shouldn't be a bad connection. Huh, what do

I that is other than the fact that my internet sucks. But if it's wavy and greeny or cutting out, I can't do anything about it except sit and wait. So we'll just continue and hopefully it's not lost. What a piece of crap? Why is it dead? It just started doing that makes people wonder. Brought her to Athens, and then the Trojans came in and retaliateds of the Greeks and captured Helen. So there's three princesses being being captured,

and that's why this war started. And it's almost very strange that these three faces Medea, Helen of Troy, and Yo very into influential, almost deified goddesses in many ways their way. They're written about these texts, and they're all living in the same time period according to Herodotus, and they're the reason why this war has happened. There's the reason why we have civilization. And so when Alexander finally goes west or I mean east, he this is

what Arian says about this. This is a cool text. Where is it? Maybe I didn't bring that one, all right, whatever, So yeah, Alexander, I'll just tell you the story. It's an Arian, Alexander the Great travels all the way to Bactria, and they says that they were in these mountains that they thought was Nissa, the city of Nissa Dionysus, and they found wild ivy growing on the mountains. So Alexander in his campot, in his compatriots took the ivy off dondam as Reese and started having a

bucket. They went into a boxic frenzy immediately. So that's what Arian says. Cool story, by the way, And I'm just gonna leave you with this last thing that i wanted to show you, guys. So there's the earliest sources about you know, I'm always talking about the earliest mentions of any

of these texts, or anyone mentioning Moses, anyone mentioning Abraham. It's when you look at when these texts starts showing up, or any people start getting mentioned in the sources, the the or the first time it's mentioned is hatas Ebdera, and then you get Manetho, then you get Alexander, Polyhistorre you start start getting and it's all it's all in the Hellenistic period, and they're all Greek writers writing about Moses, and not all of them were Greek Greek,

if you know what I mean. They were Hellenized, yeah, oh, Sebi followers, right, they were the the Jewish cult. The stories don't match up with the Bible. They're they're all happening later times. Abraham is like, the stories are different. The the Jews living in Elephant Tee who left Israel and around in five hundreds go down in Egypt and they have thousands of papyri that they that they discovered in these cities, and thousands of

Aramaic inscription papyries and inscriptions in this Egyptian city. And these are Jews. These are Jewish. They're writing in Aramaic, but they're Jews. They never mentioned Abraham, they never mentioned Moses, they never mentioned David, they never mentioned Noah, Jacob, they don't mention anybody in the Bible. And we're talking four hundred's for ady BCE, prior to the septuagyd when they made it all up and stole a lot of Greek mythology to do it and just rewrote

it. That's that's not enough mythology that they would have learned through their Greek education, and said, you know, what we have to play one up and ship because we want to we want to a stake in this history of ours. Argument from silence, that's an argument of no evidence. That's not an argument from silence. That's an argument of no evidence. All right, And that's last thing I want to show you, guys. And I keep saying that, but this is really it. This character of Mousaius of Athens.

No one ever talks about this, but musyas of Moussayas of Athens. Right, there's people out there in the Biblical apologist wororld, and lots of them, including Dustin Nemos who says, oh, you don't hear about Moses before that, because it's not He's thinking, like, I'm an idiot, And it's because Moses is like, you know, a Judaized or English judaized word that I wouldn't realize that they would have a different form if it was in a different language. And it's like, that's not even are you are

you trying to tell me that everybody is stupid. It's because of the actual details behind this person do not match up. He was not from the area, he didn't do those things, he didn't do everything that was ascribed to Moses, and he was an Athenian. For Christ's sake, Athens was supposedly he was the son of Orpheus, and he composed these texts called the Cressboy, the Oracles, and uh, they're they're orphic, orphic story. It's

like they're like Bible stories. Basically, they're prophetic wisdom. They're songs like the psalms, but they're not Moses. They used him as an arc, as a as a what do you call it, as a model to make their Moses. Probably, but that doesn't make him Moses. That makes them trying to make another guy who they did have information on, into a character named Moses based on true events, right, like that kind of bullshit. They may have used him as a model for their for their little guy,

their little Moses, but it's not it's not the same thing. Samoi means songs. The words samoi means so and it doesn't make somebody real because you base them off of a real person. Songs written for a harpist. That's what the word samoi means in Greek. It's a Greek psalms are Greek. It's a very orphic concept. Even the fact they're in except two agent, have it over your somewhere my hand you Danny scept two agent, check this out. Psalm. It's called f one, but it's not. It's it's

like Bicardi four. The Christian Bibles started numbering stuff. So it's actually just at the end of it's at the end of psalms. So it's actually a technically part of Psalm one fifty. And if you read it, it's like it's it's about it's about King David playing his lyre and calming all the animals in the trees. Sounds like Orpheus. It's an orphic psalm. And so this character just put up the screen one more time real quick, and this is the last one. This character, Mosayas of Athens, was the son

of Orpheus, who was considered to be look at this soon. The subtuag of David is playing a liar and he's calming all the animals, and that's not supposed to have any Greek influence whatsoever. Right, this is how they describe him. He's a polymath, a philosopher, a historian, a prophet, a seer, a priest, a poet, and a musician who does that sound like, sounds like Moses, lawgiver all that stuff. Yeah, one of the stories about him, he came to the he went to the

Phrygians and gave them laws. So he's a lawgiver too, and he's mentioned about He's mentioned all these sources, right, and when someone gives you laws knowing what our laws are like, yeah, oh thanks, thanks for the

restrictions, Thank you so much. By the way, if you look at the early Jewish writers, philosophers and and this is mentioned in Eucibius Preparatio Evangelica, Artapanas of Alexandria, Alexander Polyhistor, Numenius of Epimea, and that doesn't say it here, but Hakateus of Abdera too, all say that this is Moses. So this Greek Athenian character, uh is they're saying, is the real No, the Greek Athenian real person was the character that they bill named

Moses. Moses, that Moses is sort of based off this guy, based off of thank you. And they started taking the story of Musyas of Athens and started rewriting a story of a lawgiver from from Egypt instead of going from Athens to Phrygia, he's going from Egypt to Judea. But the stories are they line up like perfectly. So anyways, that's my that's my I brought. I brought some tax I'm a little scatterbring today, but I just wanted to try that. Today is no different than most days. I listened to

you, bud, but it's okay. Uh, compliment what he's saying about the linguistic side and give some of the historical side. That was gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous. He makes me feel dirty when he talks, like like creeped out, like they don't really really feel comfortable with a little guy saying that's something I did was gorgeous. Just I don't. I'm not in that bar. That's that kind of bar, right that I've traveled to. My god,

how many degrees have you gotten in the last couple of years? My goodness, I don't care about I care about I care about the text. I care about he's uh, he's the interrupting cow about like finding stuff out. I don't give a shit about a degree. I don't care about an award from the ESBO. I don't about none of that. Yeah, you

know you're doing what they're not doing. So isn't that funny? You are really the ideal scholar and you're not sucked into the bs that is, and it's good at flattery academia and the selling of books and peddling of position and authority and who who so nice I do all my admiration. Internally, I might think that, but I'm not like gonna, you know, just a job, beautiful job. My god. Somebody asked you recently if I think there's a conspiracy for academics to like like, uh, you know whatever,

and I go, no, it's not that. It's an environment of of strong dogmas, and it's there's no conspiracy. There's no. It's not like one scholar secretly like that's on the low level. Man. But come on, the whole entire thing is conspiracy. It's a lie. How can you say that and not specify what you're talking about. They took a Greek written Yao book and then try to say that later, much later, when they

rewrote it in an ancient Hebrew to make it look old. They said that it's this thing and it's completely different, and then they once again repackaged it with a new testament to defile the minds of other people. And now here we are three Abrahamic religions deep, and we're approaching the fucking armourgeddon Why because that's what people like the Rothschilds and the people who move and shake the world want. They want an excuse to annihilate people. They keep talking about a

reset. What better way to walk people into it than to have already mind eft them psychologically, you know, psychological operation on them, psychologically mind f them or generations, and then tell them that this is fulfilling prophecy and that this is God's God's doing, This is It's God's will, and that way you can annihilate murder people with war. Oh and Israel needs to have this prophecy fulfilled. And that's something that you know, not just the Jews want,

of course, because that makes everybody happy. All three Abrahamic religions want to see their guy come back. Come on, dude, come on, there's there. Most certainly is a conspiracy. Maybe these other people are just dupes because they're academically trained and they only see the forest from the trees, or you know what I mean, can't see it. I guess their their their vantage point and their ability to think outside of what they've been conditioned and

programmed to think is not. It's not able to to uh see anything other than that puts on tell me that there's no conspiracy. The whole thing is a fucking it's a whole big scam and it's taking the entire planet down with it. Telling them, Oh, I think they're all right, and we

need to hire the truth. It's not none of that's going on. What I think is going on is New Testament scholarship is so dominated by people who want this stuff to be true that it's sort of when scholars get when new students come up in the seminars, they're being pushed in a direction where they can't even challenge the status quo because they won't have a job, their books won't get so right, and that points to a conspiracy on the upper level,

Bud. It's not the it's not the little pawns that are doing the conspiring obviously, but who's directing the information flow sold they won't be part of the crew, they'll be outcasted, and they don't want that, so they sort of subconsciously just just go along with whatever is being taught to them, and they're not really they're not really they're not really being being given any reason to go outside. The same thing with the medical establishment, which is a

eugenics program, is that to feeling us that way as well? War medical which you could just say, oh, we did an next pandemic, more vaccines, Yeah, okay, sounds great. Outside and discover there there be there. It's like they're being conditioned to just be part of the system that's already there and just serve the system rather than go out and discover something. It's like that or it is that no one's discovered yet and and not.

So you're saying that the people who teach us things for their Carnegie Rockefellow education don't want us to think neil oh, that's a revelation. I'm saying people don't do that. But I'm saying there's so much dogma and trying to keep all this historical and try to keep oh, Israel so ancient and they are way but way older than the Greeks, and it's all that whole dogma is just so strong that it can't be questioned. That's why I think's going on.

Yeah, it's always a matter of whether or not you can crack that ceiling. I think it's funny that it's still he's still perusing this, and he's still contemplating this as if it's not like a big glaring neon sign that there's people out there that are evil, who want to subjugate or murder the a good number of human beings, and they don't distinguish from who they murder. They don't give a shit. There's no reasoning. You can't reason.

Hell is the impossibility of reason, Like apocalypse now it said, you can't reason with them because their only goal is your demise of what There's no negotiation, there's no appealing to their mercy, there's no begging for your life. They're going to just eat that up and do it more where the control mechanism is right to shut you down, because whoever brings you that history is that stuff floating around the air around us. I thought that was brilliantly done.

I have a question, And if you don't believe me, look back at what we've seen from World War Two and the amount of lies that they will tell to invert the history to make themselves the victims rather than the murderers. I have a question for you. You think that old that fifth you know, five thousand BC. You think that that's crazy? Yeah, yeah, it would be really crazy to people like Dustin Nemos who insist that the world's

only six thousand years old? Do you think that probably Pulaskian? What else it would be? Yeah? Is that? Is? That? Is that where you would go with that? I mean, that's where I want to go, But God, how can we? When I look that up, I only found something that said Palastgians. I don't know if he's Pulaska. There's a Plaska in New York, but I don't know. I looked for Pulaskians and I could not find anything. I've been to Plaska. But what I'm saying is that if that's Scythian, then it's p. P. E.

L. Palasgians. And I wrote that in the in the comments a little bit while back in the you know chat, So I don't I don't know. I'm single enough to search that word out and get some more information on that. But I'm guessing Cynthian roots break that down, figure out if it is, because it sounds like I want to call it. How did that thing end up in a Neolithic village strounded by Neolithic pottery with it on a piece of that's carbon data to that same Neolithic period. How the hell

did that get there? And I'll admit that's an anomaly. It doesn't make any sense. But like then you look, but then okay, that's because we're jumping from five thousand BC to two thousand BC. When you start seeing similar which is what they call it the Trojan script, when you start seeing

similar scripts, linear a comes comes from crete. So the whole Mediterranean seems to have similar style of writing, whereas in eg Of it's hieroglyphics, and and that would be based on the Synthian yule by the way, the letters in the language, and so in Middle East it's qn ai form, but it spelled j u u l at least in our language. It is in the Mediterranean world, you see this what looks like proto alphabetic scripts, which

is what the whole point I was trying to make was. It looks like the alphabet isn't coming from canea form or hieroglyphics, it's coming from over here. And the evidence people are ignoring the Trojan scripts, they're just writing it off. No, no, no, that's not real. But it's like, what is it? Then it's something, It's something. It's sitting there's figure out what it is? Why does nobody care? And you know when you brought up you were like, well, it doesn't really look like but

maybe I'm telling you. I'm telling you when I went into Emmit Bennett, who cracked lenear B, the first time I looked at a linear B tablet, it is nowhere near any of the Greek that I had been taught. So yeah, the fact that there is something there is actually what's most important. It'll take the egg had some time to crack that one, but I

sure hope it's Pulaskian. You know, spend thirty years since they discovered it in Macedonia and no peer reviewed articles have been published zero, So it's just sitting there. No one's done any work on it. It's like do they people? Do people not? Is there no incentive for anybody to talk about this? And I'm not saying this is a conspiraence like I sud I'm not saying the conspiracy. I'm saying this nobody cares. Is that what's going on?

Nobody cares. They just want this to be Oh, the Phoenicians created the alphabet from from Egyptian and the game to the Greeks. Well, what the fuck is this? What are these? Why are they? Why does it look so similar to Greek? Yeah, I think it. I think I've noticed that Neil is much better in conversational format than he is, uh, you know, doing a monologue. It's laziness too, you got to

factor that. And if there's not money in it, and let's be honest, cracking something like this, you know, it's probably not gonna yield you a big you know, nobody's gonna make you rich over it and give you sponsors. Right unless you can successfully if you can successfully slam dunk one percent prove and change the academic contents, then they would murder you and they would

burn all of your work. That's what they would do. They would praise you and hold you up on their shoulders like, hey, he did it. No, this is what they don't want you to think. Hey, look we think the alphabet might have came from somewhere else. And then if you can do that, that that'll make that'll rewrite the history and it'll mess up their claims famous forever. But up against a brick wall right now, that doesn't want if you if you a brick wall with guns and vaccines.

Wikipedia article shows you every person who tried to publish say it's Greek got shut down. I mean, no, way, can't be you know, shut up, sit down. No, that's that's really what's been happening. So the question is if it's not Greek, then what is it? Yeah. Yeah, so that's exactly what they were saying about lennear Be because they did not know. It was great to start with, another reason to read the oral in the book. So yeah, it's a it's a great candidate with

everything the Greeks are saying about the Bulaskians. And you know, now, Neil, because you've been reading the sources, it only makes sense that the language is going directly back to that ancestor. So yeah, yeah, I think I think we're ready just to clarify. When I say Greek, obviously what I mean is proto Greek, Plaskian, Mace and Ian. I'm talking. I'm not talking about like they didn't maybe they didn't call themselves Greeks.

I'm saying this area and in similar Indo European language structure. That's what I mean by that. So when I say you mentioned Medea too. If you don't mind, I want to ask you your opinion, because they also said that Medea was Helen and that she was the one who was projecting her image into Achilles Mond. There was a pure, nuh drugged addled version of Medea or somebody we call hell. It was nio Lena, and that comes from

the Orlanda book. And I would mate, I would weigh that against what these tales of media are because according to the Frisians, those were the people who got into the dark shit and they were not are They were, you know, outcasts of the society of the Frisians. They didn't go with that.

They were having their children stolen by these people and being hunted down and just you know, there's the engine world was all about, you know, pulling your ship up and then stealing, robbing and killing everybody you could. And that happened to them a lot. And you know, so there's there's that the way into But nio Lena was one of these burg maidens. She was a very famous one, or she was you know, just take a

look at the Orlanda book and you'll see what I mean. I think that has to be factored into what we're hearing here with anything that's referring to the ancient Greeks, because there's an overlap there. There's definitely a claim that that's where you know the Greeks got, you know, their their roots is from that. You're going to say, like, you know, the Scythians that also produced the Phrygians, Frisians and all that. So who knows what the

truth is. I mean, it's a lot of research to figure that out, but I think it's there. I think the information is already there. Fine, because you know, Medea and Achilles end up in in Elysium as the bride pair in Elysium, and when Achilles was in his oddly enough, when I first sent an email to em and I don't know if he even read it, but I mentioned I asked him about the order into book and

they never got to reply. All girls' school, deve Demia was there and she's the only priestess who had intercourse with him as he was disguised, and our ancient sources actually say de Demia is another way to say Medea. Wow. So yeah, two, now check this out. People don't know this. There's a there's a attack written by Homer. It's lost, but Statius, a Latin Roman in the Roman period, he wrote. I don't know if he translated Homer or if he rewrote the story in Latin. Point is

he's he, We had the story, we know what it's about. It's preserved in Latin. But the Greek Homer attax it's it's a prequel to the Iliad. The Iliad wasn't just two books, Ilio and audio Odyssey. It was I think eight. I think they said it's called an octatuc and I think it's it's called the Achilliad, which is the story of Achilles that you just mentioned. And that story is crazy. Achilles grew up trans. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. Look people can say,

you're come on, dude, you're applying modern technology. Well, he grew up wearing women's clothes. He wasn't cutting off his dick and you know, caving mutilation surgery and walking around his flags and getting all mouthy about things. That's and and then abusing children. That's not. He wasn't trans. He wasn't dressing up and makeup and reading stories to children in school, oh stuff, and read the text. He grew up as a girl amongst the

Amazonians and then Amazonian tribe of Cynthia. He had wore all girls clothing. He was disguised as a girl his entire life because Zeus was gonna kill him if he found him. But he did so. About like, that's the story. I'm just done. That's the Zeus Yah, oh, Saturn, you know that guy story. By the way, Okay, back to Medea, that's what you asked me for. I think Homer is giving an esoteric retelling of the Trojan war story because this is the he's Yo is captured,

Medea is captured, and Helen is captured. He's He's it almost is It's almost like the Hacket three headed goddess because by the way, who is Yo? Now we've already connected. You just connected Medea and Helen. That was great, But what why is Yo there? Well? Yo, you know who Yo is. Yo is the Christ. Yo is the character in Prometheus Bound who gets stung by the gadfly, and the word Ascalus uses is Chrystal Christae CHRISTI Christ did so Medea Helen Yo is like a triple goddess christ figure

stung by the gadfly is reference to uh, drugs. Pre this is the Christ. We've been saying. You and I have been talking about this for years now, You've been you much longer. But there is an ancient Christ and she was a goddess, and I that's what I think is going on with hero auditis. I think he's giving a retelling of the Iliad. It's

book one chapter. One of her autists read it for yourself where he says, here's what happens before the Ilio, before the events of Homer's Iliad, before Troy got captured, and he's it was this random story about Yo, Medea and Helen all being captured at the same time. It's very strange.

I think there's I think there's definitely something going on there. Gorgeous gorgeous, Yeah, no, and uh, there's some there's a Sometimes the language blocks this saw from what they're actually kind of communicating because everybody knows like that Helen was able to project your image. So the Greeks will write about her actually being in Egypt. She never went to Troy, right, she actually went

to Egypt and projected her image there. So what do they mean? And when they say this, right, is what is going on in the Greek mind. And when you actually read that, well, see, Achilles had dreams, and in these dreams he was visited by the medva. Right, all of a sudden, you're into a cultural practice. You're into a cult practice, and you're into this marriage. This hero's gamos, right, and

these terms are familiar to them. So when they're going through these myths, when you're talking about Aquilaus, that's who you've got in the center of your image. He's essentially the guy who goes through the initiation, right, and realize Madeea is actually older, right, She's projected into this generation. So it's you know, but of course she always looks young, always looks young. It's an incredible cult kind of operation that you wouldn't think. You know,

people are like, what does this have to do? Remember, Isaiah is a profetes, right, guess what Medea is. She's not just a prophet, she's the arch prophet. She's the one who brings the oracles. Right, She's sitting and throned on the island of Theah. Yeah, what looks like is happening is the problem when we look at the prophets. By the way, I mentioned the Copenhagen Society. Russell Grimerkan has written a book.

It's peer reviewed. He got two of them right at first he came out with this, oh goody be reviewed, Well, that's that makes it better, because you know, if you get a group of academics together to you know, agree to the same bullshit, then they must make it more real. Tomeis biblical creation accounts. And he lays it out. I'm not saying it about the book. I'm saying it about the idea that somehow being

peer reviewed is makes it valid and factual. There's a lot of peer reviewed bullshit out there about allopathy is not correct out that the Presocratics invented monism, and obviously there's some Persian influence there too, obviously not denying that. Zara rash and he talks about that too, And then it gets that's why he says he dates the hell and he dates the Old Testament texts of the Hellenistic

period, just like we're both doing. And then people shot back at him and said, well, if that's the case, you would expect the law

codes, the law codes in Deuteronomy are all ancient Babylonian law codes. Well, then he came out with this book also peer reviewed, played it In the Creation of the Hebrew Bible. He shows that seventy five percent of the law codes I think, or seventy five or eighty percent of the law codes, the majority of the law codes in Deuteronomy and Leviticus in numbers line up with Athenian law codes, and only about twenty percent of them are from Babylonian

or whatever, or Egyptian, so most of them are actually due. So he shot back that saying, no, you're actually wrong, it's Greek, still Greek. No, nobody you know what they do instead of having an academic discussion and debating right and write an article, write a fiery article, talk shit back, Let's do this. This is what this was nobody. They just ignore him. In fact, I went and Dan mccle this is I went to one Dan McClellan live one time, and he was answering questions.

Ducktails Dan, it wasn't it wasn't super chats anyone that asked a question one by one, he was reading them and answering them. He got to my question, what are your thoughts on Copenhagen and the Biblical minimalism. He didn't even read it. He skipped right over me. On's the next question. They don't even want to engage with this ship, dude? Why? Yeah, exactly. That's what the appropriation is for, right. It gives you legitimacy. If you don't have legitimacy, your whole stack of cards falls

down. So yeah, yeah, love it, love it. That's a perfect way, Neil, to kind of bring everything thing full circle. What we've got is a pete, a group of languages, and we've got the survival this story that's playing out, this narrative, it's very biological and that thing. The best thing that you can do to follow that track is to watch how the Greek language so took over and influenced the world. You got to remember of our Anglo Saxon, you know, thirty percent to a half

of it somewhere, it's coming from the Greek. We're only able to get these concepts because of that powerful, powerful language, as you mentioned, because of the limitations on Germanic languages. In English, Anglo Saxon English being one of those Germanic languages, we can only like we can borrow words from Greek, but we can't express things that like you try to translate a Greek text, you're dumb it down, you're watering it down, You're you're it's it's

completely bottlenecked. It becomes like a less becomes like a very rigid version. You're right, the Greek language is you lose a whole lot of detail, or it's completely augmented, or it's deliberately augmented. Special, it's very special. It's very it's very uh advanced, it's very and that's why that's why come on, youll spit it out. That's I think that's another reason to suggest that the alphabet could come from such a place that's so advanced in writing.

I suspect that power was coming through the Pulaskian side. That's what that's what I think. I think ancient Greek got it's ump from that old Pulaskian ancestor, because they're always associating like specific religious rights with the Pulaskians. So

you know, any of the terms that come through like that. We talked tonight about the Laconian right and the source of that word being that we didn't say it, but it was the howling right, that wolf's howling, and the look on root of that word All of that is in the text, but it's getting there from that old pulaskianside. I'm starting to think that it was the Pulaskians who really had their shit together and had a language that was, you know, it was off the charts. If they were of Scythian

origin, I would agree with that, expressively and mechanically off. And if you follow it through, you'll see how they split off and some were not welcome anymore, and you'll see a whole lot of this you know culture that they're talking about. With the Cythys, there were they were warriors, they were you know, they were all that stuff, right. They did engage in all that stuff, but they didn't give a shit about the marketplace or

valuables or that crap. They were very family oriented. This I'm talking about the core group. I'm not talking about the people that went off to do all those things. I just said, like, you know, become merchants and thieves. They all came from probably the same people in the beginning. Off the charts, not just in what it could express conceptually, but in its flexibility and its native ability to build words and to use words together.

They're always using the same route paired next to each other. They're always making contrast, like inherent comparisons and contrasting. It's amazing, amazing. You can even tell in the Greek sentence. You can even tell whether or not an action as being performed for the benefit of the subject or not right. It's like, how did they figure this out? How did they? I hope

it was those Pulaski. And those are horse tribes too, that's why they ended That brings you right back to and then being Scythians if they were horse tribes set up like you said, and fastily anywhere on Lemnos as well. They also ended up on Lemnos, and that that stuff on Lemnos looks like it's you know, people are trying to figure out that one too. They're like, which language is this Cypriot syllous It's called Cypriot silo syllables or whatever.

And you have you have lybyan the lybyan alphabet. It looks like it looks like it looks like some people some people say it looks Phoenician, but it looks very great. We'll have a look at that word vidio real quick,

and then remember who the daughters were. Finda right, Finda, Rya, this is I'm talking about Frizzy, And when you go to or Linda, it's not Freya, it's Fraya. When it comes to the Frisians, Priya, Finda and Lydia Greek too, probably some sort of ancestor of what we're talking about, some sort of some sort of Pulaskian thing that started off. And then you have like the Louisan Hittite languages. These are all Indo

European. They line up more with Greek than they do with anything Semitic, and some of they use caneo form for a while, but then during the Persian period they start using the alphabet, so you start getting you start getting these Indo European languages very similar. They have like they worship Artemis, like the artemis Is in their language. Like there's a so much Greek overlap with the hit type languages, like the Lydian languages, the Phrygians, the Cappadocians,

the Ionians were just so brilliant. They were just the scientists of the ancient world. They they started civilization. Those are the that's where everything all the credit is due to the Ionians. Totally Hippocrates. You were mentioning famous people in antiquity. Hippocrates baby, he writes in a beautiful ione, and it's gorgeous, and it's kind of you were you were talking about the oath. You're reading the Oath the other day looking at that, isn't that delicious?

It's the translation that the current translation is so Christianized, so bad. They have like holy in there, and there's no holy in there. They're just like throwing words in it don't exist or that aren't in the trend. The Greek our duty, it's duty to protect that. Yeah, they made they took the So the translation that you look at look up the Hipocratic Oath and you read it on Wikipedia, you're gonna read a Christianized version of it. It's not the same. The Greek's a lot different. And by the

way, the Christianized version says I will never give somebody an abortion. If you really got in there, it says, it says, I will not get anybody aphrodisiacs against their will. It says the opposite. Yeah, where his liberal lesshole side comes out. Why how did that happen? It talks about the Thanasimo and the death inducer too. It's the context of the pharmacology that you have to get in to your mind. Yeah, everybody makes a big deal about that. I wanted to ask you, Well, I've got

you prisoner. Tell me on the Herculanean Library, So eight hundred scrolls, probably with a lot that we're not we're not. Uh, we don't even know who the authors are, right, So tell me this. What is your understanding of or do you think people are getting it? How important this thing is, how important this library is from what I from from what I've seen people talk about it, like other other YouTubers who are into the stuff are also on their on the edge of their seat, can't wait to see

what's gonna happen. But they translated a text that it was like a philosophical doctrine about about having good, being in good, how to be in good, cheerful spirits or something something along those lines. And you can just tell it's just some Greek ship, like that's all they write about. It's all about aesthetics and some pre Socratic talking about like the Epicureans are like, it's all about being cheerful, the Stoics. That's all, Jill, that's all.

That's the Greek atitude. Man, I love the Stoics. I love the Cynics. The Cynics, I love they. They don't give a ship Cynics. Throw out your wealth. There's a picture of Crate's. I call im on Crate's that no one knows this one more time, I wish one more thing. I got to so Cratey's from. I think he's from Athens. I don't know where he's from. Just to be clear, Neil Neil has plenty of affiliate links himself. So throw out your wealth, right,

I found it? Okay, crazy? It sounds nice. It sounds nice until you have a family, right, sounds nice until you have responsibilities to other people. Sounds nice if you were just I don't know, somehow able to live off the land without having the need for it. But come on, man, let's get real. Athens check this out right, I call I'm on crazies all the time when I talk to him, because he reminds you of this dude. Ready, all right, you got it so crazy?

If Athens was a was one of the uh he was a student of Diogenies the cynic And there's that famous painting of him. Oh where is it? They don't have it on here crazy's painting of Athens. I gotta show him this, This is you all day here it is, hold on, I gotta share my other screen. Now ready for this. This is I'm on all day dumping out as well. He doesn't care. See he's dumping out all the die evans. Because the Cynics had this attitude of reject riches.

Live in nature, live in a live in go to the inner city and live in a barrel, and you'll see you'll be happy one day if you could figure out how to live like that. Yeah, I'm sure Rebecca and Pharaoh would, but appreciate that too. That was a cynic attitude. Man Stoicism actually comes out of cynicism. The first how funny, how funny is the fact that it's showing people dumping out there the jewels, and then underneath it says by by this, wait, wait, let's if I can

get back to it? Where is it? You really get to it? Says presentation or Newsletters nineteen ninety nine Websites by this image nineteen ninety nine marketing campaign on go on, there you go, and then zeno the first stoic. So Stoicism comes out of cynicism. You need you need to be cynic to be You need to be a cynic before you could be a Stowe. Isn't that crazy? I like that The cynics are called cynics because they were

considered dogs. Yeah, dog like, that's what I have. My account is dog like be happy in life, be like dogs are always happy? Right? You know who wants you to dump out your wealth and be happy? Think about it? Who are they talking about? Right what? What exactly are they saying right now? Who does that? Who does that benefit? The people who are going to pick it up? Number one? The

people who don't want you to have anything? Number two? Who can then control you because you're gonna need something And it sounds enowful lot like you will own nothing and be happy or else. Yeah, all they want is their food and be able to go outside and hiss. That's it, Yes, live like a dog. That'll that'll make everybody, especially those people who want to be the proprietor of twenty eight hundred slaves. I'm sure that would make

them very happy. If you were just a dopey, happy idiot, no matter how badly you were taking care of her abused And that is the fact that you needed to be taken care of because you couldn't be independent. That that would be well, I don't know, heaven on earth. For certain people, like a dog, life is good. That's the attitude. That's Diogenes, baby. He just did what he wanted, you know. That's Jewogenes. Baby. He was the only dog that didn't leave town when the

bad guys came because he didn't care. He was the anti he was the satan the Plato, because there's stories about him and Plato live together. They hate each other, and there's stories about Diogenes confronting Plato and saying, dude, I heard you had to kiss the ass because the tyrant Dionysus of Sicily the richest. He was the richest king in probably the world at that time. And Play would go visit this guy so he can get like favors and stuff, and that Agen he's just like, you have to go kiss the

ass of this tyrant. That sucks, and uh, Play says the guy who's walling around his own filth at the time. And I found out that the laughing bald man here on the left does not even for all his Greek stuff, he's not a fan of Plato. Well, I wonder that. I wonder why that is. I would like to know the details on that. He said. Well, what he said was, I'd agree with Plato on this, and I don't agree with Plato on very many things at all. Was one of his statements. Ado's like, well you have to wash

your vegetables in a river. He's like, at least I don't have to kiss then ask to a tyrant like it was just like, dude, Diagenes was awesome, man, I love it. I love reading about that. Diagenes was anti networking, anti social interaction with people to uh, you know, work together to get things right, because that's kissing the ass. I love that, man, I love that. That's beautiful. Okay, okay, I'm going to declare a closing to tonight's most outstanding episode, but I

want to first of all, thank Na. We don't need to do all that. We were done with this part, all right? That am I still here? Shit? Yep? Okay, there is. I think that's enough for night. There was a couple of little quick comments that I don't know if I have q'd up right. Let's just see if I can get one of them right. There's one here that same goofball. But uh, some people are getting mad because I call him a goofball. It's come on, man, he's a goofball. But noting that in a bad way,

let's hear what. Let's hear this just for a few minutes, and then we'll call it. I give myself off the skin here there. If you've come to this class room, realize you don't know anything. You have not read the Bible. Don't say that you have. Don't try to quote it. You don't know what it is. You haven't seen it. You haven't read it. Okay, that's what I tell all the seminarian students that I have. Yeah, and they realize that I'm telling them the truth. You

haven't read it. Don't tell me you have. Don't tell me you have. If you've gone to church, don't tell me you have it. You know King James and the smell of his underwear. I don't care. You haven't read it, if you haven't gone in the Greek And I'm not talking about I'm not talking about Bible college and I am not talking about seminaries, because I mean, you need to swim in the depths of the Greek and that's what I'm gonna do for you tonight. I'm gonna bridge that gap because

I can do that. And here's a wonderful opportunity for instead of me trying to sell you something. By the way, test nobody gets in the door who sells stuff, right, there's no saying right. Do you see how for this? Actually? I mean it's a nice principle, but do you see what this condition is? The mind for what are they pushing right now? I'll see if there's if I can catch this other one or was supposed

to be in Black Sea Bronze age types. I've got an actual video of one of these, the Ukrainian Joan of Arc that I want to show you. That was horrible, by the way, so that we can because he's saying, ah, man completely inverted, like Ukraine is this wonderful thing. And this woman who's a sniper who wasn't even holding a sniper rifle. I think it's a fake story out of Ukraine for Boosy morale. They made this whole thing about her and they even made her her own patch and it's she's

it's so silly, it's I don't know, it's whatever. But you can get Smarna. I'm trying to find the part there's somewhere in this one called The Beginning Satanic Initiation Season one, episode one, he says flat out that Saturn is Satan, and yet he goes hail Satan. The Saturn cults, he also states, are the foundation and the basis and what all the Aprahamic

relationions are based off of which he's you know, he's trashing. At the same time, he's saying, hail to the people that say Deity Saturn Satan. And if you can find it in here, I'm not gonna dick around with it your time and try to find it myself right now. But it's in here. It's in this episode, and when you catch it, you're like, what, well, what the hell? Then, dude, you know, then what the hell? Because you're just telling people haha, so

what are you trying to tell them to do? Follow up more pure form of the same shit, because it's not like they're in opposition. It's very odd, very odd. Only the facade is an opposition of this evil satanic saturnal shit. So I don't know, there's some inconsistencies in the delivery, that's all I'm gonna say about that. But anyhow, we've been here a while, and uh thanks thanks over there on Twitter for hanging out and staying out, staying with it. Appreciate it over there on brighty on there are

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know, come in and talk or whatever. And I did this tonight. I put it in a Telegram group, but it's late, and I put it in the Patreon group, but again short short notice. I was like, boom, I'm going alive. That's kind of how I do these random ones that aren't scheduled. I just get an idea, I get the time, the children are finally out of the office for the day. I would have started at six, but they were still playing roblocks and not good bother

them. My daughter was playing on her new what do you call it? This is the Kindle Fire eleven Max that I got her for a birthday and she loves it for playing roblocks now so and then my step son was in this chair playing it on the big screen. So yeah, I wasn't there. They were having a good time. So thing was started late and I didn't That's not like I had access to tell anybody at that time. I mentioned something in the telegram group, but I wasn't sure when I was going

to start. When I have opportunity to do that, I will. But usually it's just like, ah, I got an idea, let's get do something, let's go, or I'll get off the elliptical after watching something or reading something like I got I gotta share this before I lose the meeting behind it. It would have inspired me to think about and how it relates to other things. So that's how it usually goes. You'll see me for sure eight am on Monday. Let's test. Let's see if this video stays up

on Rumble, because the other ones did not. The last two videos, the July fourth one of the July fifth one, are nowhere right now. Except in podcast form, or they're on Twitter. They are on Twitter because Twitter didn't delete anything so far, So if you're on Twitter, you can find my stuff there that was taken everywhere else. I think all the Europas are probably still on Twitter too, but they weren't anywhere else. They took down nine episodes in one day, so I put those all up on Bridion.

I think all of them are brighty on, or pretty close to all of them. The episode four that got messed up, that one's on Brideyon, and that one's good to go there too. That's the most important one, and somehow that got sabotaged. Funny enough, all right, boom, good night. Sorry if that hurt your ears, hurt mine, you know, like Karen and everybody else who still in chat, Humble Painter Voodoo,

I think already went to bed, so good night everybody. There's like forty other people I don't know their names.

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