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November 6, 1997: William Henry (Partial Interview)

Dec 17, 20231 hr 39 minSeason 1997Ep. 331
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Episode description

Art Bell welcomes researcher and author William Henry from Nashville to discuss his book "The Peacemaker and the Key of Life." Henry shares his background in subliminal messaging and the holographic paradigm before pivoting to his investigation of extraterrestrial involvement in human affairs. He presents his theory of a prophetic figure called the Peacemaker, a herald who will precede the return of the Messiah.

Henry traces this figure across multiple traditions, from the Hopi and Iroquois to the Egyptians and the prophecies of Nostradamus. He connects Sumerian texts, the works of Zechariah Sitchin, and Gnostic scriptures to argue that the Old Testament God Yahweh is not the creator of the universe but rather a lesser being. Art challenges these assertions, and callers vigorously debate whether the Peacemaker might actually be the Antichrist.

The conversation spans biblical interpretation, the Hall of Records beneath the Sphinx, the mystery of Rennes-le-Chateau in France, and the possibility that a stargate will open at Armageddon. Henry also discusses the role of Mary Magdalene, the Sumerian creation story, and his belief that humanity is approaching a transformative cosmic event.
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