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Fallen Angels - Best of Coast to Coast AM - 3/16/23

Mar 17, 202319 min
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George Noory and Bible teacher Scott Mitchell explore his findings that demonic fallen angels are posing as aliens to deceive humans and allow Satan to take over the Earth, and how God created Noah's flood to wipe out corrupted humans and animals and may have to do it again.

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Now here's a highlight from Coast to Coast AM on iHeartRadio and welcome back to Coast to Coast. Let me tell you a little bit about Scott Mitchell, a mind opening Bible teacher, host of Bible Mysteries podcasts. Scott has been a student of the Bible, Bible history in Biblical mysteries for forty plus years. His careers have spanned music,

legal support, and technology. Scott has pastored a Bible church in Texas, is the founder of the Unlock the Bible Now ministry, and after years of studies, Scott found the key to unlocking the secrets in the Bible. Scott began Bible Mysteries podcast and his utbnow dot com website shares the truth about what the world is trying to hide. Scott, welcome back. It's great to be back, George. Good to hear you. I'm looking forward to this and how have

you been. I've been quite well. Last time you and I spoke, I had an attack happening in a tell room as I was traveling, and this time I made sure to pray an armor up so the same attack won't happen again. Was it a demountic attack? On you. I do believe so. You and I had spoken several times in the past, and I never had my throat just close up, as if somebody grabbed it and closed it up and I was struggling to even speak. They did not want you to tell us whatever you were

telling us that night. I firmly believe that. And how silly of me not to think about making sure the armor of God was surrounding me. I just didn't think about it. And sure enough, Yeah, that came through Scott. Before we get into the UFO alien tie in, here,

give us your description of fallen angels and what they are. Yeah. So, I believe that the Bible indicates the angels were created by God in the beginning, and evidently one third of them joined one particular chair up in an insurrection against God. This particular cherb was named Lucifer. He wanted to be God, and he drew a third of the angels into this rebellion. There was a war, and it practically devastated our solar system.

I believe the evidence is all around us. It's possible that the asteroid belt that we see today was a planet called Rahab in the Bible and the devastation that came from that rained down on Mars and the Moon and the Earth. But at one point the Earth was their home, it was his dominion. And then God restored that planet, granted dominion of the Earth to man, whom he created much more recently than the angels, and the angels have been angry and they've wanted it back ever since.

What made them go astray in the first place pride. This entity named Lucifer was a cherub that was created, the most beautiful created, being full of the sum of was some perfect in beauty. Every precious stone was his covering, according to his Eco twenty eight. And that was not enough for him. He wanted more than just to be second fiddle to the Lord himself. He wanted to be

He wanted to receive worship. And he was able to convince these angels to join him in a rebellion, probably by promising them some form of power or dominion themselves if they won the insurrection, and hence we get the phrase the love of money is the root of all evil. Have they grown in terms of stature or population amongst themselves? I don't believe they have, but it's interesting you bring that up, George, because the angels themselves don't procreate amongst

each other. We know that they violated God's commandment in Genesis six when they came down and procreated with human women to create the giants of the Nephelim. So the Nephelim had increased their number at least up to the time when they were destroyed in the flood of Noah and became the disembodied spirits or demons as people refer

to them. But they'll be uh. I believe the alien abduction hybridization program is increasing their numbers now because the devil knows he's outnumbered two to one in this upcoming battle, and he's creating an army in my opinion, of hybrid human aliens that are much more they're they're the Superman or the X Men, you know of our fantasy movies. But they're going to be uh. They're literally going to

war against the God of Heaven when he returns. And yeah, yes, tell us, how Scott you tied the alien phenomenon in with the fallen angels. Then well, you know it kind of starts with the passages in Um in the Bible about the term the chariots of fire. In fact, that's an episode one twenty three, one twenty four at Bible Mysteries podcast dot com if anybody wants to check it out.

But these are vehicles of conveyance, you know that. And though those centuries of the prophets like Elijah to see something flying across the sky, there were no cars or airplanes for them to equate that too. So in the language of their century, they're calling it a chariot of fire because it's the closest vehicle of conveyance that they can compare it to. But in reality, I believe what

they were seeing were what we would call UFOs. And this idea that angels, unfortunately, Christianity is deeply infected with heresies, including gnosticism today and Cristo Platonism, and so we think of angels as these non corporeal spirit beings, but they're not. They're very much physical and corporeal. They when they have appeared in the Bible, they appeared to look like men. They eat, they can be touched and handled, and they

these chariots of fire drawn by horses of fire. According to the Bible, in the Book of Kings and Samuels. So second Samuel. So you've got we've got to change our thinking of this Western ideology from the Bible, when in fact it's a it's an Oriental book, and we need to think of it as a Middle Eastern book, you know, and with Eastern mentality and the ancients and the Rabbis of old, they didn't think of angels as ghostly apparitions. They knew that they were physical beings that

could be touched and held. Scott. Are the aliens all fallen angels or are some of them indeed from other planetary systems. That's the great question, George, that there's debate about. I fall on the on the side of they're not aliens. They're not. They're extraterrestrial in every sense of the word, because they're not from this planet necessarily. But I think that the Greats, for example, that everybody who talks about from say Roswell right, they are probably host bodies for

the disembodied spirits of the Nephelim. So that's where I come down on it. There's there's other opinions about that, but I believe they are probably carrying out an agenda. I don't think they want to be doing this. They would rather possess a human body if they could, and they're doing plenty of that too, particularly in my opinion in government. I believe politicians are mostly possessed. And that doesn't mean they're running around spinning their heads and spinning

pace soup like the movies. You know, they're following a carefully orchestrated agenda of domination and destruction of civilization because they want to bring about this government of the anti Christ. Now there's a program underfoot, of course, where we claim the abductions are done by extraterrestrials. You think there's another

agenda here. I really, because if you think about the fact that in Genesis six, when the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair and took them wives of which they chose, I believe there was an exchange that took place. They made a contract with humanity because God gave man dominion of the earth, so there's some rules of engagement they have to play by. And when they came down, they said, hey, give us your wives, we will give you technology. And the exchange

took place. Well, when the wives were taken by these entities, these were fallen angels, but the children that were produced by them, and the women of Earth were hybrids. So these became the giants of the Bible in the land of Canaan later on after that, but God destroyed the entire planet with a flood because of that. And you know, the story of Noah is not the story we learned as little kids, where you know, two of our kind of animal went in the art because people were just

not nice to each other. No, there was a genetic corruption and manipulation of God's creation of not just humans, but of the animal kingdom. So chimeras and things like that from lore and mythology are probably true. And therefore God destroyed even the animal kingdom except for the ones

that he saved on the arc. What he placed on the arc were the only genetically pure humans and animals that he originally created from their kind, and he saved those but destroyed the rest because they were not fully human. And I believe that these became the disembodied spirits that the dead Nephelim, the dead giants, and they are probably through their fathers, which are the fallen angels, the ones that remained unchained in hell because they weren't punished yet.

They haven't done the same things that their brethren did. They're the ones that probably created or somehow manufactured host bodies for them, and that could somehow be an indication of what the Grays potentially are. Were they scott abominations? I think they were. Weren't they? Absolutely? Absolutely? And in fact, the that's a great term for it, because we don't

get this story from the Bible. But there's a there's a book called the Book of the Knock, which is considered a noncanonical book, but it's historically significant, and it's the only book that tells of this story about the Nephelim in the details that we get from that. And I give it relevance only because it's actually cited in the Bible, in the Book of Jude and by Second Peter. But they state that these entities came and when they fathered the offspring, these giants took over the legends of

the Titans and the and the Greek gods. All of that ties back to these things, and they practically destroyed and enslaved humanity. In fact, they even eight human beings, according to the Book of a Knock. And so that's why they men cried out to God for relief, and that's why they were destroyed. But these entities, because they were not human, they didn't die. I don't think they

had souls. They didn't die like men. They died and became these disembodied spirits roaming around seeking a body to inhabit, whether human or animal. In your podcast episodes, you talk about Satan's attack on children. What's going on there. Yeah, that's something that's really come to my attention lately. We discussed that in episode one, twenty seven and twenty eight. But all the way back in the Bible, there was the worship of a god named Molech or Bail, and

the Canaanites were doing that. And then when the children of Israel were given the land, the conquest of Canaan was literally the destruction or eradication of more giants. And one of the abominations they were doing was they were burning their children in the fire to Molech. This is Sayon's manifestation of himself as one of the gods, and he required blood sacrifices. So even Israel got caught up in doing this worship. Now go ahead, now you go ahead, Scottie.

I was going to say that as a result of that, they were cursed by God. And so there's something about generational curses that came to my understanding from Exodus twenty when God had said visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children under the third and fourth generation. And I thought, well, that's not fair, because their children they

didn't do anything wrong. But the problem is it's the it's the ramifications of what they did that the adults, the parents did that brought these repercussions onto children in later generations. And hence I think we're seeing things now like sleep paralysis, generational curses, and the current attack on our children through gender dysphorias being pushed, you know, toxic masculinity.

They talk about that normalization of pedophilia. All that's happening right now, and that's why Jesus made a special curse on those who would offend these little ones that believe in me. In Matthew eighteen, he wasn't kidding around. What do you think sleep paralysis might be if it's not just a medical term? You know, it's really interesting because it's dismissed as a medical or psychological thing. If you

look it up and search it on the web. But when you actually research the word like nightmare, it's derived from an Old English word mayor, which is not the horse, but it's a mythological demon or goblin who torments us with frightening dreams. That's what the actual mayor was. And so I myself have experienced this, and I'll share a

story with you if you want later. But these demonic entities, I believe are attempting to lure children into deception, or it may be that what they're actually experiencing is the abduction comin on and the screen memories that are given to them are all they can recall. Is maybe a bad dream. Interesting. Now, what about your sleep paralysis experience?

What happened to you? Yeah, it's interesting because when I was young, but yeah, I didn't grow up in a religious family at all, and we never darkened the door of a church. And I recall having recurring nightmares as a young child, and one of them involved I would be asleep in my own room, in my bed, but I was awake. It's like I could see my body lying on the bed as if I was outside of my body, and I would watch the body rise up

off the bed, you know. With the covers off, and I started to float down a hallway along dark hallway which I assume was my house, you know, and it was going in the direction of I guess where my parents' bedroom was at the end of the house. But it was just dark and scary, and I would be struggling to wake up, but I couldn't move. You know, you'd

be screaming, but you couldn't move. And very interesting thing happened recently, George where this record a number of times, probably until I was around thirteen or fourteen, and I'm now sixty years old. A few weeks ago, I was visiting my brother in Nashville, and he's just a few years younger than I am, and we were just having a discussion. And I never talked to him about this, and never brought this up to him. We never talked

about it. And I asked him if he had ever had any recurring nightmares when he grew up when he was little, and he described the exact same dream that I had. Only difference was, he said, at the end of a dark hallway where there was some sort of an entity, some kind of a He didn't describe it as a demon. I don't even think he's really a believer in the faith, but he described it as an entity, And of course the hair stood up on the back of my neck because we've never discussed this, and yet

he had the same thing. And so I started thinking about, could these things be coming through because of something in our ancestry, you know, did we have some Masonic great great grandparent or or some occult practice that made a covenant? And I began to look into generation. Yeah, yeah, exactly, a generational curse. I think like the Kennedy's were cursed a long time ago, weren't they. Yeah, I believe that's

very possible. If we take at at at literal value what God said in Exodus twenty about visiting the iniquities of the fathers upon the children, then you can see where that's coming from at that point. Not no, you know, I can say that I had two sets of grandparents. My maternal grandparents were people of faith, my paternal grandparents were not. And my own father was an only child

that struggled. And I'll tell you just a funny, not really funny, but kind of an interesting story that I learned much much later in life that my father's mother my paternal grandmother was basically forced to marry my grandfather. I don't think she loved him. I think she wanted another man. In fact, she even ran away and her father, my great grandfather, dragged her back to the altar and she had to marry what ended up being my grandfather. But I don't believe there was any love between the

two of them. And my father grew up in that sort of dysfunctional environment, so he didn't know how to love, and therefore my siblings and I were raised in it. And it was like a cycle, a pattern was being repeated. And interestingly enough, my grandmother's father was a Presbyterian minister, you know, but she had had enough a Christian she had nothing to do with it. And you can imagine

why in her mind, you know, after that. And so it's almost as though at somewhere in the family line, where we might have been a family or people of faith, that faith was abandoned and that the curse began. And I don't know if it was with my grandmother or before that, but that's just the way I was analyzing it. If you were to have told them then about fallen angels and aliens, what would they have said my family

or my grandparents. Yes, you know, I have one set of grandparents that would have talked to me with an open mind, and they were students of the Bible, and they were the people that probably were praying for me and gently encouraging me through that time. I would say ignorance or darkness when I was young. So I thank God for them they would have had that discussion with me. I've got other members of my family if I I mean. I even asked my brother point blank, do you believe

in demons? And without hesitation, he said no, even though he shared the dream with me about the entities, he said no. So there there's a cognitive dissonance. And I think we probably try to suppress bad memories, bad feelings, and you know that your body will remember what the mind forgets. Listen to more Coast to Coast AM every weeknight at one am Eastern, and go to Coast to Coast am dot com for more

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