Knowledge Fight - #1027: Mystery Babylon #1
Episode Date: April 21, 2025In this installment, Dan and Jordan decide that Easter is a good time to resurrect an old forgotten idea for a subject to cover, as they discuss the first installment of Bill Cooper's lecture series o...n the mystery religion that secretly runs the world.
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I'm Jordan.
We're a couple dudes like to sit around, worship at the altar of Selene and talk a little bit about Alex Jones? Oh indeed we are Dan Jordan Dan Jordan quick question for you
So what's your brain spot today, buddy?
Where you go first my bright spot is a new album by Beirut, okay?
I can't remember the name of it right off the top of my head, but uh yeah, it's great. It's pretty good
I am aware of the band Beirut. Yeah, but I don't know if I know anything
That's the name it is like I I mean I what would I say?
It's like an NPR's wet dream like it's an indie band
Inspired by Balkan folk music. Okay, you're like, yeah, of course
It sounds a little bit like if Les Miserables kept writing songs on its own
Sounds a little bit like if Les Miserables kept writing songs on its own. The play itself, the musical itself came to life.
Just kept genre-ing itself into other different songs.
And then there you are.
I'm sure it's great and I'm glad you're enjoying the album, but you've done a bad job of selling
it to me.
I don't want to sell it to anyone.
Okay.
That's very NPR indie band of you.
I don't know if there's a way to sell it to you other than like if
You have an inkling of Balkan folk music within your heart. Mm-hmm. You're gonna like it. Okay
I guess it's a good test for whether or not you have an inkling of Balkan folk music in your heart
I think it's a perfect test. All right, I'll check it out
I will it's the PCR of bulking yes absolutely you everybody needs a TV test everybody needs to know
if they're related to balkan folk music in some fashion yeah yeah great what's
your bright spot um to be and my friend Angela Lampsbury mm-hmm went out to the
the paper machete over at the Green Mill the other day.
And I got to experience what it's like to do that
with a pinky ring.
With a pinky ring.
And it was fine.
It was fine?
No, it was a lovely time.
It was a great show.
Very enjoyable.
Yeah, I don't know, showed up too early,
ran into you on the street.
Yep, that was interesting.
It's always weird to meet anybody
that you know in the wild for some reason.
Especially because I think you and I both have very limited social circles
And so I'm hanging out with my friend going to the green mill
Yep, and I happen to run into the only other person I know. Yep
What the fuck is happening?
Timing is very coincidental. It was great. great so anyway it was a good time
I enjoyed it my pinky ring was not commented upon by anybody hmm so great
I'm fitting in I imagine if you were still a comic back in the old days and
you were on the show on it would have been constantly been mentioned I would
have been getting roasted a lot. Absolutely. Yeah.
Especially if I brought it up as much as I have.
Totally.
Totally.
Yeah.
It would have been a nonstop roasting.
But now that you're just a person, why would anybody be mean about the affectation that
you enjoy?
And also, you know, WrestleMania is going on.
And Triple H was inducted into the Hall of Fame this year.
And so he came out.
The Hall of Fame? You. And so he came out. The Ha Ha Hall of Fame?
You bet.
There we go.
So he came out with the Hall of Fame class.
And he had his Hall of Fame ring on his pinky.
On his pinky.
Exactly.
It's catching fire.
Yep.
I'm on the vanguard of trends.
Of the sopranos trends, I guess.
Yeah.
So Jordan, today we have an episode to go over.
And we'll see what happens. Those trends I guess yeah, yeah, so Jordan today. We have an episode to go over all right and
We'll see what happens, but before we get to anything. Let's take a little moment to say hello to some new walks I think that's a great idea so first you guys are so kind the buttons are so nice
How could I not become a wonk after that Michael P? Thank you so much. You're now policy wonk
I'm a policy wonk. Thank you very much. Oh next Alex's pregnant pauses are too long and should be aborted
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And we got a technocrat in the mix, Jordan, so thank you so much too.
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I don't want to hate black people. I renounce Jesus Christ. Thank you so much. Yes. Thank you very much
It's charcuterie. Yeah, he's just
Lunchables for adults. Okay, does that mean that wine is just Capri Sun hmm
It depends on what exactly crudity is hmm is it a charcuterie
Well well right, but is crudity is like vegetables right right where cutery is like sliced meats and crackers and there we go
There's similar words right right right, but if charcuterie is like sliced meats and crackers and there we go They're similar words right right right, but if charcuterie is
Lunchables and wine is Capri Sun. What does that make crudite within this?
Uninvolved uninvolved yeah, I feel like these three are very similar things just because the name to the words are similar
No, like it restaurants you would have a charcuterie board
You could have an appetizer of crudity. You could have you could get a glass of wine
These are very regular things. Yeah, but you could also get chicken fingers. You can also get a well the water chicken fingers
Get a burger. I don't know
Great
These words sound similar. similar is actually more relevant
than you could possibly know about today's episode.
So I made a joke at the end of our last episode that my birthday is coming up this week and
as a gift to myself, I don't even want to think about Alex.
I don't want to talk about him.
And I meant that as a joke joke but you responded well to it and
then when I was hanging out with Angela Lampsbury she responded well to it too
yeah I thought it was a good idea yeah and so I decided fuck it yeah no more
Alex episodes until I'm 41 done yep I'm all for it so that left me in a
position where I was like all right let's do let's do some more Tucker I sure yet to do that to me. No. It's it's a lot. Yeah, I can't I cannot
He's just too much
Yeah
I enjoy listening to it and I enjoy how much more there is to think about and and how much more of a passive aggressive
Dickhole he is sure
But I can't do that to the audience mm-, so I needed to do something different Okay, and happens it just so happens that we're recording on Easter true
This is Easter Sunday that we're recording he is risen and that is what happens on Easter
Yes, people rise from the dead people do rise from the dead. Yes, okay
So I thought like let's do a project cam a lot. Absolutely can't do it shit. Yeah, it's not fun anymore
Yeah, so then I was like, oh Jim Baker
Anybody rise from the dead? Well, no, but that's a thing. We don't do anymore true
It's rising from the dead this this bit this this thing. Oh, I gotcha
I was I was actually thinking that it's possible
We could be talking about somebody who has claimed to have risen from the dead today. Well, that's... if that had been there, yes, I would definitely...
Totally, no, I'm just saying that we're in the realm where that's a possibility.
Yeah, the Jim Baker episodes that I stumbled across were uninspiring.
That's true.
But there was one last thing that could be risen from the dead.
Do not. Do not play it.
Do not play that song.
He lives. Do not do it.
Lightly powers are the power.
It is the power of the time.
Lightly powers are the purses
of your blood and soul and mind.
I'm gonna be honest. It's sort of a song. I'm going to be honest.
I was hoping for Lionel.
You're listening to the hour of the time.
I'm your host, William Cooper.
Yeah, Bill Cooper's back.
All right.
All right.
So, uh, many...
I'm a little excited.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Sure.
Yeah.
We got this asshole.
I, now, having experience sitting through it here, I shouldn't have played that whole
siren intro.
Not at all.
It's a little too long. You can edit it out. No, I'm not going to. I'm going to let it be. I shouldn't have played that whole siren intro. Not at all. It's a little too long.
You can edit it out. No, I'm not going to. I'm going to let it be.
But I just want to make that note for myself. Unnecessary marching sounds and dogs barking.
I think it was meant to be a little bit of a record scratch moment. A little beat drop,
a little like, now you know what you're in for kind of thing. But that happens in a moment. It doesn't last for, yeah.
And a sense of the mood for him, but that's not the mood I necessarily enjoy all that
much. So yeah, Bill Cooper, the OG Alex. Many, many years ago, a number of years ago,
we covered some Bill Cooper episodes and they were a lot of fun there were his call-ins were ridiculous trying to buy a turner
or no good night yeah he wanted to buy his own news service by the whole thing
if everybody gives a dollar we can do it yeah and he's a bit of an you know more
interesting character than Alex in a lot of ways for one he's dead yeah he went
out like conspiracy theorists are,
the narrative is supposed to. And he's killed by the government.
I mean, they're prone to that. He, of course, wrote the book Behold a Pale
Horse that is full of complete bullshit, nonsense that lays a lot of the groundwork for a lot
of conspiracy belief. Ruined a lot of people's lives, yeah. It centralizes a lot of really dumb ideas.
Yeah.
So he is a legend in that world.
And he, on his radio show, did a series called Mystery Babylon.
Okay.
That is like a 30-something part series.
And I joked a long time ago,
I'm gonna fucking cover Mystery Babylon.
I'm gonna fuck around and do it. And, I'm gonna fucking cover Mystery Babylon.
I'm gonna fuck around and do it.
And so I'm covering the first episode today.
You're fucking around and doing it.
I don't know if I'll do all of it.
Sure.
But I decided, why not?
You gotta resurrect something.
I'm gonna resurrect Bill Cooper describing the mystery religion.
I think it's perfect.
And I'll give you two reasons why I think it's perfect
the first is Alex needs to be on the back burner for a sec
And the second is it does feel like every year the past gets like ten years further away
Mm-hmm, it feels like Bill Cooper is so much further in the past than he was five years ago, you know
Yeah, but at the same time I think if you listen to some of this shit, it's like, this
is unfortunately relevant.
Right on time.
But yeah.
You know, you're talking about like a world now in 2025 where, you know, Tucker got attacked
by a demon.
Right.
And Alex is like this really esoteric religious bullshit underlies his politics.
Yeah.
Like, we're looking into the Mystery Babylon that Bill Cooper did.
It's pretty close.
God, I would give anything for him to have just saved Gene Hackman's life once.
Yeah.
Like, for him to just tell a story of just like, oh, this guy was broken down and he
almost got swiped and I fixed his car and all this stuff and moved on and then for later
On Gene Hackman to tell us a story where that's about Bill Cooper fucking amazing. It'd be amazing. Yeah
Yeah, if I find that I will
Probably end it. Yeah, I think we should just call it. We should just call it a day. We did it
I have to walk it. I have to walk into the woods
So Bill starts this series off and I think he has a lofty premise
tonight ladies and gentlemen
We begin the origin the history the dogma and the identity of the ancient
Mystery religions which are now known as the mystery schools the order of the ancient mystery religions which are now known as the Mystery Schools,
the Order of the Quest, Freemasonry, the Ancient Order of the Rose and Cross, the Knights Templar,
the Sovereign and Military Order of the Knights of Malta, the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, the Pyrrhic Decyon, the Hool society,
are sometimes known as the Hooli society, the Order, the Skull and Bones, the Russell
Trust, the Jason Society, the Scroll and Key, the Illuminati, and I could go on and on and on and on. But the most important thing to realize is that
they all have been collectively known throughout the ages as the Mystery Schools, the Illuminati,
which literally means illumined ones, international socialism, communism, they are all one and the same as you will come to know.
So lofty premise.
Yeah.
International Socialism and Communism is the same thing as all of these secret societies
that go back to the mystery religions and time immemorial.
Yeah.
That's a pretty big claim.
Yeah. And you kind of get the sense of why he needs 30 episodes in order to
spell a lot of this out. That's crazy. Uh,
that's a crazy amount of stuff to bite off.
Yeah. You're going to have to connect a lot of stuff that is really unconnected
and not, not least of which I don't know if anybody has full claim to just the
order. You know what I mean? like he's calling the order at completely
So there's probably at least five or six the orders sure you know if you check the fossil record
You're not gonna know if that's a stegosaurus or not. Yeah, you never know you know. What's my order? What's that charcuterie?
Bill starts off at the beginning as we all must. Yeah.
And he establishes that the mystery schools believe in evolution.
Okay.
But we have to begin in the beginning with every story and every history.
And we have to begin at the beginning of mankind. And the beginning is the beginning
according to the mystery religion. And they believe wholeheartedly that man is a product
of evolution, not of an extraterrestrial race and not of the creation of some benevolent god. They believe that the tree-dwelling
ancestors of man were among the most intelligent beings of their distant age. And when these
creatures finally abandoned the trees and walked fully upright, freeing their hands
to serve as implements of their minds as well as their bodies, there began the most successful evolutionary drive toward higher intelligence ever witnessed
in nature.
As ground dwellers, these creatures were easy victims of the great predators who hunted
them down by day and surprised them at night as they huddled in clearings or in caves.
They could not compete in strength, ferocity, or speed with their attackers.
Armed with little except their hands and what their complex brains enabled them to do with
those hands, they had to think or die.
For untold thousands of years most of them met early violent deaths. Only a few in each
generation had the good fortune and the ability to outwit their enemies. And these
favored ones survived long enough to have and rear offspring. The unwary, maledroit, or stupid, died early.
And post, I'm afraid that the stupid who live today
are going to die early.
Nice!
But back to the beginning.
Yeah, back to the beginning.
Boom!
So, yeah, man's ancestors came down from trees
and it's dangerous down there.
And so they had to do stuff. Yeah, they'd figure it out
You know what's funny about this is I was actually literally
reading a book on the
Extinction of the ander Neanderthals this morning. Mm-hmm, which is really interesting
But also what I was thinking about was this guy in particular doesn't believe that homo
sapiens and neanderthals interbred because we didn't live in the same exact areas or
in the same time periods because of climate or whatever.
When you say this guy, you mean the person who wrote the book, not Bill?
He's like the Harvard guy.
He's one of those guys who travel the world and is a Harvard guy, that kind of thing.
But we shared a common ancestor 135,000
years ago. So that's why we have similar DNA. Now, then I was thinking if we did interbreed,
and that means that we could have interbred to create more people ostensibly with souls.
Does that mean that the Neanderthals had souls when they interbred with us? Right?
Do you want me to answer as me or as Bill? As anybody. You know what I'm saying?
I'm not sure souls exist. Right. So, but then that has to go back even further to when we had a common
ancestor if we didn't interbreed and they do have souls. Right. So what common ancestor developed
the soul is a good question. Is this book you're reading arguing about soul possessions?
Absolutely not. This is completely separate to them.
Okay, just making sure. No, it's very, very scientific. It's really
good. It's a really well-written book. I would be worried if the person who is from
Harvard is writing a book about whether or not common ancestry is...
Not at all. Where did the soul diversion happen?
See, but that's what I'm saying saying They don't think about things like this
They don't think about the implications of the soul on whether or not different species can interbreed
Because if you if only Homo sapien has a soul then we can make like set lay some sort of claim
To this kind of religious thinking but if Neanderthals also have souls
What doesn't have a soul, my man?
Well, here's the thing.
Bill doesn't believe in evolution, I don't think.
That I think is probably where he and I are gonna...
I think he believes that man was created by a benevolent God.
Well, there you go.
He does, a couple times throughout this episode, have to make the qualifier that, like, don't
get mad at me about the things I'm saying.
I'm explaining other people's belief.
The mystery Babylon religion, I'm explaining that. I'm not talking about what I believe. Right. Right.
Right. And even in that clip you heard him say they believe that man wasn't brought by
alien or brought by, you know, benevolent God. This is Alex doing that. Ah, this is
what they believe. I'm not saying that there are interdimensional beings who appear inside
it. Actually there are, but that's what they believe and I also believe it.
Yeah, Alex took a little bit of that bash here.
So I think that Bill is a decent storyteller.
I like it.
In as much as he's going through early history and discussing innovations like the creation
of the knife.
Hmm. like the creation of this innovator proliferated while the others died
off. Perhaps centuries later, while a man sat cracking nuts between two stones, one
stone broke and the broken edge cut his hand. Previously, men in the same situation had thrown the broken stone away and
nursed their cuts. But this man, this man, started thinking. He possessed an
original thought. Since the edge had cut through his skin and drawn blood, it
might also cut through the skin of the small animals he caught,
making it easier to get at the meat. The first knife was invented.
I don't know if this follows the archaeological record or anything, but it's a fine dramatization
of this early history.
Perfect, absolutely. I got no qualms with it. I wouldn't want this as like a classroom setting
for like archaeology.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But for his purposes, I'm fine.
Yeah.
A guy cut his hand when he was trying to open a nut,
boom, we got a knife.
I'm with you.
I loved the opening of Space Odyssey.
I'm fine with that.
Give me some bones, smash it, monkeys, I'm good. We're loved the opening of space odyssey. I'm fine with that. Give me some bones smash it monkeys
I'm good. We're good move on. Well, unfortunately he doesn't oh because there's a bunch it goes on quite a while
Oh, he takes a lot longer. Yeah, he discusses a lot of things like the invention of the spear a
Great many centuries later a young father forging for his brood may have come upon a long straight stick, splintered at one end.
Well, he pulled and chewed at the splinters until only one stout point was left.
Or at least that's how we can imagine that it was done.
It seemed to him a very useful stick, where it was sharper than the digging sticks which the women used.
He may have remembered a night during his boyhood when a great
cat had charged his family's campsite and dragged away a younger sister.
Now that he had small children of his own, the memory of that attack was ever
present.
Lately he had seen fresh panther tracks. Another family
not far away had been attacked and the mother had been killed. His dawning intelligence
told him his pointed stick might be a better weapon against big cats than the clubs which
he and the other men carried. So for many days he kept a long stick near
him, even when he was laughed at for having what was regarded as a woman's tool. Not only
did he possess a greater intellect than his fellow men, but he possessed more courage to resist their laughter.
Then one night he heard a faint rustling. He whispered a quick warning to his family.
Suddenly a dim shape charged at him in the darkness. Kneeling, he raised the point of
his long stick toward the beast. It sprang, clawed at him savagely, and bled. The creature had struck the point
so hard that the blunt end of the stick was shoved deep, deep into the ground.
Next morning, following a trail of blood, the man found a panther dead from a punctured
chest. The long, sharp stick had saved his life and the lives of his family members.
In the same situation, less perceptive men, armed only with clubs, would have been killed.
From that time, he, his sons, and their sons carried impaling sticks whenever big predators
were near.
Smar. So eventually this ancestors of the guy who cut his hand on a rock made a knife
he bred with the person whose family made the spear and then they started throwing sticks
at trees and arrows and stuff. Yeah, you get the sense. You get the general sense of what
he's...
I like the idea that somewhere in the fossil record
is like, oh, and Ugg wasn't allowed to play
in the reindeer games also.
Like, there's people bullying you for having a stick.
Is that what's happening?
That is a woman's tool.
Right, what, what, what, what?
Well, that's the thing, though, is like,
I think it's dumb and whatever, but I get it.
It's dramatizing this thing that Bill is trying to convey and I don't begrudge it too much.
I think without it, this becomes a little too dry and maybe, I mean it's already quite
dry.
Yeah, no, I mean I both see why it needs 30 parts and also I think we could probably bang
it out in 10.
I would like to say, like if he wasn't dead, I would like to just be like, cut off the fat, what's the point?
Boom, let's get to it.
Stop it with this.
You are woof.
Yeah, I have places to be and you're telling me you're going on for eight minutes about a fucking spear.
Yeah, somehow you've invented bullies.
Great.
So throughout all this, man creates sharp things sharp things sure and can fight off Panthers
Hell yeah and stuff, but they come to a realization
Radios no, oh, that's that's episode later. Okay. Okay. They come to the realization that man's greatest enemy is the darkness
darkness. Even with man's new weapons and rules, it did not take him very long to decide
that in this world the single greatest enemy to be feared was the darkness of night, and all the unknown dangers that came with it. Simply stated, man's first enemy was darkness.
Understanding this one fact alone, one can readily see why the greatest and most trustworthy friend that the human race could ever have was, by far,
Heaven's greatest gift to the world, that glorious rising orb of day, the sun. And with this simple truth understood, we can now begin to unravel the most ancient
and still the most successful religion upon the face of this earth. Its success lies in its ability to remain hidden from the rest of the evil.
But first let me assure you folks that no people of the ancient world believed the sun to be God.
Oh, that's a relief.
Wait, they didn't?
No.
Why not?
Because they didn't. I kind of think
they probably did. Or at least some of them did. Some might have. Yeah. I don't know.
Bill's take on it is that it's all a metaphor. Gotcha. The sun's a metaphor for God, you
know. Right. We'll get to that. But the darkness is man's enemy. I don't think we needed all of the spear and knife talk to lead up to
that. I think we could have just started from man is scared of dark.
Yeah. It was a little bit of a rug pull to have all these other fears that a man solves
first.
Like a panther.
Yeah. But then to be like, ah, but that one, all of that is meaningless. So if something,
just my personal opinion on writing is if I, the end of something go all of that was meaningless
That also means I could just get rid of it. Yeah, but I think on some
You know to be an advocate for bill. I think some of it is
Setting the stage sure it's dramatic build up in a little in a little ways
I get we overcame these things, but we can't overcome the dark darkness
Is it's just gonna keep being there and that's where like the big cats come from right is the dark
It's a metaphor the Sun is God because it's the light the darkness is evil because it's the darkness the things come out of the darkness
They kill you you can see shit coming in the Sun
I get it and he kind of he expands on that metaphor a bit here about how the sun is a proxy for God.
In point of fact, every ancient culture and nation on earth have all used the sun as the
most logically appropriate symbol to represent the glory of the unseen creator of the heavens.
In the Old Testament, it says, quote, the heavens are declaring
the glory of God, unquote. That's in Psalms 19, verse 1.
In the Old Testament, quote, the son of righteousness will arise, unquote, Malachi, chapter 4, Verse 2. The ancient peoples reasoned that no one on earth could ever lay claim
of ownership to the great orb of day. It must belong to the unseen Creator of the universe.
It became, figuratively speaking, not man's, but God's Son. Truly, God's Son was the light
of the world.
Sure.
As I stated before, folks, in the dark cold of night, man realized his utter vulnerability
to the elements. Each night mankind was forced to wait for the rising of the sun to chase
away the physical and mental insecurity brought on by the darkness.
Therefore, the morning sun focused man's attention on heavenly dependence for his frail,
short existence on earth, and in doing so it became the appropriate symbol of divine
benevolence from heaven, for without the sun there was no light, there was no warmth, and nothing
could grow or live upon the face of this earth. So just as a small fire brought
limited light into man's own little world of darkness, likewise the great fire of day
served the whole earth with its heavenly presence. For this reason it was said that the God of the Bible
was a consuming fire in heaven, and so he was."
Makes sense?
Yeah.
Sure?
Yeah.
Sure?
Yep.
I mean, who believes this now?
The demon schools.
Right. The mystery schools. See, this is, this is I think where I'm getting confused.
Please. If you are telling me about somebody else's beliefs that you don't
respect, it feels strange to give it so much narrative heft. Give it narrative heft and also
being like a plausible kind of explanation for anthropological explanations.
Like yes, okay, God's son allows life on earth.
It makes sense.
Right.
Compared to like something divine.
Right.
So are you fucking with me through this? Or... Yeah. Right. So so are you are you fucking with me through this or or? Yeah, yeah, because it seems like he's very invested in telling this story. Yeah. Yeah. Of what's wrong. Right. Yeah. Like if somebody is telling me about Scientology, they're not like, and let's start on page one of Dianetics, and then we're gonna go through bit by bit until we get to the end, you know? Usually they're like, ah, it's crazy. But if you're someone like Bill and you believe,
for example, that Scientology has run the world secretly since the time of the guy who invented
that knife or whatever from Broken Stone, then maybe you would want to dramatize it all like this to give like
the story of history according to the people that I believe are wrong
absolutely so you know the Sun gives life sure that's true enough yeah I mean
we wouldn't be here without the Sun I'm on board yep you've nailed it and so
Jesus sure is the Son of God oh no so we're doing the word thing. You bet we are
Oh, god damn it. Jesus is the Son of God. Yeah, this makes total sense if you think about it
ancient man
Even with his limited intelligence at that time had no problem understanding that all life on earth
depended directly on life-giving energy from the sun. Consequently, all life
was lost without the sun. It followed that God's sun was nothing less than man's Savior.
This energy from the sun gave life, and we sustained our very existence by taking energy in from our food which
came directly from God's sun. The sun must give up its life supporting energy so that
we may continue to live. God's sun must give his life for us to live. Now, I know that
if you are intelligent out there listening, you are making some connections
here.
Yeah, I think even if you're not, you're probably making some connections because they're pretty
obvious.
Yeah, are those connections that English didn't exist?
Never mind.
Well, that's an interesting thought that you have.
But just sort of from like a metaphorical construct standpoint, like, yeah, okay, this
is one way of explaining the idea of the, like the God sacrificing his son in order
to give life to the human.
I, at least as from a, from a metaphor, linguistic standpoint, Bill is not talking shit.
Right.
Like at least it makes sense from from a like I follow your thoughts
Right, if you had a foundation that was anything but the foundation you currently have
You would have something that makes sense as it is you have something that makes sense out of absolutely nonsense
But it's it's also they like what you have as your real ideology
Does not really make sense.
Right.
And you're explaining the villains mythology
and their way of thinking about things,
and it unfortunately makes sense.
Yeah, that is a problem for your...
That's tough.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, it's nice to make an enemy
that you can't defeat.
That's outside of our normal reality
where he's just like, man,
these guys are just better
than us.
That would be an interesting take on religion.
Well, I don't know if that's the case because we've got to get through 30 something of these
episodes before we really know.
That's a fair point.
But at this point, I think he's starting off on a bad foot.
I think that the mystery schools and stuff kind of make more sense than him.
Yeah, currently.
Currently.
I don't know if that status quo will remain.
Right.
So he's giving us a dramatic reenactment of the evolution of man beyond ape, or simple
ape, while at the same time saying that, yeah, but that's crazy because actually God created
everything about 6,000 years ago. Sure. Okay, and I think that I
Think that this is not necessarily
In terms of the evolution of religious thought I don't believe that this is necessarily even accurate
No, I think scholars would probably take some issue with with this but I'm leaving that alone for the sake of like he's telling a story
Yeah, yeah, one that these these evil people believe that the story of Jesus is really just this metaphor for the Sun
Giving life to earth right like all right
Let's see what's your next thought yeah, Jesus came back though, right?
There is that well the Sun comes back you bet it does boy
Oh god You see the mystery schools believe that Christianity is a perversion of the mysteries
While it was plainly so it's all I came from and was sustained each day by our Savior God's son
It was it would be true only as long as the sun would return each morning.
And our hope of salvation would be secure only in a risen Savior.
For if He did not rise from His grave of darkness, all would be lost.
All the world waited for His imminent return each morning.
The Father would never leave us at the mercy of
this world of darkness. The heavenly promise was surely that, quote,
"'He would come again,' unquote, to light our path and save those lost in the darkness."
Logically, even if man himself died, as long as the sun comes up each day, life on earth
will continue forever. Therefore, it was said in the ancient texts that everlasting life
was the gift the Father gives through his Son. For God so loved the world that he gave
his only begotten Son that we may have life everlasting on earth. And the ancient text did not mean for you personally, but
on earth everlasting life. That is the interpretation of the Mystery Schools.
So yeah, their interpretation is that if the sun rises, life will always exist on earth.
And so that's Jesus coming back from the dead. God sacrifices the energy of the Sun in
order to give life to things on earth uh-huh it rises and falls okay yeah is
that all the mystery schools does the order also believe in that or does the
order have their own little thing I mean I get that this is like rejecting of
Bill's religious beliefs sure and I can understand how he would be upset about that it happens
But so far I don't really see anything evil
No, not yet. If you don't have the religious
framework of you know like God and you know the Christianity that bill subscribes to this is just some like
understanding Christianity that Bill subscribes to, this is just some understanding plants.
Yeah, is his essential point like these people look at Christians who obviously believe the
correct stuff and they, in their attempts to interpret what it is we believe, don't
just agree that what we believe is true.
They find some sort of secret meaning behind what we believe that is involved with, like, you know, history.
And they believe that Christianity is a perversion of the mysteries of the universe that they have solved.
Right.
And so that's, yeah, yeah, basically.
Alright. I mean, I guess when pots call kettles black, I'm fine.
It's a lofty premise is what I'm telling you.
No, I get you, I get you, I get you.
It's, yeah, no, I get it.
So most of this I think is reliant on wordplay.
It does seem very heavily reliant on wordplay.
At this next clip, I was like,
uh-oh, we've run into a wall.
Oh no.
That being truth in the great orb of day,
God's son could rightly say of itself that quote, I am
the light and the truth unquote. We should all,
in their words, not mine,
give thanks to the Father for sending us his son spelled S--N, in case some of you were getting confused.
In the instance where I have mentioned the word son, it has been in reference to the
son, S-U-N. For the peace and tranquility he brings to our life is even called solus. Solus is from the word solar, which means sun.
Are you beginning to see the light?
Oh, my God.
So solus doesn't come from solar.
It comes from the Latin salaceum, which means a soothing or a comfort.
Solar comes from the Latin solaris,
which means of the sun. I know in English it sounds like these words have a common root,
but they don't.
That is the problem.
This is a lot of what the games being played rely on. Like, this word sounds like this
word. Eh? Eh?
It is trouble. Anytime somebody who doesn't introduce themselves as having like a PhD in philology
Or something and then is going like hey you want to talk about the etymology of this word the answer is no
I do not yeah, if you're if you're just like throwing together weird superficial connections as opposed to like I
Understand I have an intimate knowledge of these words
Yeah, it definitely comes off as like I don't know I'm gonna double check this and you're probably wrong I understand, I have an intimate knowledge of these words. Yeah.
It definitely comes off as like, I don't know, I'm gonna double check this and you're probably
wrong.
It is so weird how there's a combination of like, it is very, very interesting whenever
somebody accurately traces words that you use every day all the way back, you know,
however long to their root origin.
Yep.
While at the same time being incredibly boring
in 99.9% of all other situations when somebody's like, did you know soul means sun?
But like, soul can, it's just not in every time soul is the beginning of a word.
Exactly.
I think that you're right.
Like, 99, I don't know if I'm going 99.9, but it's damn close percent of the time. It's a card trick
Yeah, it's someone is doing something in order to blow your mind in a way that is dishonest
And I would don't trust it without confirmation if somebody ends a point with these two words
God gives us solace. Nobody who actually studies etymology ever ends a
point with these two words or similar. It ends with like, and we'll never know. I think,
I think that yeah, if someone, if someone pulls off this little sleight of hand trick
and then is like, they end it with, you get it? Yeah. You see the light? You see what
I'm saying? That's bad. Fuck you. So anyway So he does it again. Of course. We now have before us two cosmic brothers, one very good and one very bad.
One brings the truth to light with the light of truth. The other is the opposite or in opposition to the light, the opposer.
The prince of the world of darkness.
It is at this point we come to Egypt. More than
three thousand years before Christianity began, the early morning sun, the Savior,
was pictured in Egypt as the newborn babe. The infant Savior's name was Horus.
The early morning sun, our newborn babe, was pictured in two ways—the dove,
known as the bringer of peace, the hawk, the god of war who punishes the enemies of God.
Today, in government, we still use these terms, dove and hawks. How powerful this religion is, is that we use the terms of this religion even today
and know it's not. At daybreak, this wonderful newborn child is of course born again. Hallelujah.
Horus is risen. That is what hallelujah means. Even today, when the sun comes up, we see it on the Horus Risen, or Horizon.
Boo! Boo!
In life is also divided into twelve parts, or twelve Horus Hours, the twelve signs of the zodiac.
Oof. Oof, oof, oof. So Horizon doesn't come from Horus.
Horus Risen? It's not Horus Risen? No.
Weird.
It comes from the Greek Horus E Horus risen? It's not Horus risen? No. Weird.
It comes from the Greek Horusian,
which means bound or limit.
Also, ours doesn't come from Horus,
but this sounds close enough
that Bill can just play these games.
Yeah, why not?
It blows people's minds.
Why not?
Yeah, like this is great.
It's so fun, but it is not real.
No, not even a little bit.
It's just
It feels it feels like a classic
One I mean aside from it assumed misogyny that underlies everything. I'm sure he believes sure period
This is classic just like red string from point to point
Yes, these are not actually connected, but this red string really makes you think they are so it's you know how he said
he was getting at this idea that the guy who made the knife ends up marrying the
guy who the ancestor of the spear person it's kind of like if the red string the
platonic ideal of the red string yeah that the ancestor of that fucked
Bean bag pot smoking older brother. He's gonna blow your mind right right right right came together to create the this plus
plus anger
So you know we've done some word stuff. Sure.
And I think Bill has shown himself to be astute.
Horr-azing.
Horr-ific.
Why not jump into numbers?
Oh god yes, please tell me more numerology shit.
We have some numbers stuff.
Love it.
It is at this point that we should look at the significance of the recurring number 12
in the Bible.
Obviously.
First, 13 is said to be unlucky for humans.
It is a heavenly number.
It represents the son plus the 12 equals 13.
Our Christ plus the 12 disciples equals 13.
It's unlucky for a different reason, folks.
And I will explain that on another program but it
has to do with the persecution of the mystery school the mystery religion I
guess we'll get to that later I don't know why 13 is unlucky because Bill just
brought it up and then moved along I don't know yeah is the is the concept of
13 unlucky for humans right yeah okay All right sure sure well we've got nothing to go on 12 plus 1 that's unlucky 12 is an important number
Yeah, and part of the justification for it is that 13 is not right?
And we're not gonna explain why it's not because it's not until another day
Maybe it's something to do with persecution of this Jesus plus 12 and then one of them obviously
Got in trouble. Well you're saying saying Jesus maybe it was the Sun. Oh
That's a good point. Yeah, mmm hard to tell at this point. Yes
So anyway, let's get back to 12 sure or maybe seven
I'll got to you it would be well to get a Bible
Concordance and look to see how many times the number 12 is used in the entire Bible would it remember?
the mystery Religion is a religion of the heavens.
Also in the Bible you will find many combinations of the number 7 in the Mystery
Religion that represents the seven stars of the Pleiades.
And you can see the emergence of the mystery religion in the UFO movement when the Pleiadians
come to talk to Billy Meyer in Switzerland.
Oh my, now we are deceived by these people.
So now we're on to seven.
Wait.
Yeah.
Hold on.
Yeah.
Did the mystery religions come before Christianity or after Christianity?
Cuz if Christianity is a perversion of the mystery religions, then it suggests that the mystery religions existed prior to
The Bible being written. Otherwise the numerology within the Bible meaningfully
Relating to the mystery religions doesn't actually make any sense if they're separate, right?
I think Bill might get to that in a later episode. I don't fucking know. Okay. No, no, no
Listen, I'm not interrogating you regarding what is clearly insanity. The the
Religion is real right and correct, right? The mystery schools are
Predating and post dating but also wrong and bad and right right yes no
maybe one of the things that we're going to have to deal with is that you will
get to the end of this yeah the mystery Babylon you'll be like what is your
point right right there isn't really a point need 30 if you had already nailed
your point right out the gate.
Yeah, so 12 is an important number in the Bible.
Yeah.
And so is 7.
And then also the Pleiadians are bringing the mystery religion,
the mystery school is being communicated by these fake Pleiadians to inject it into the UFO community.
Yeah.
I assume he's thinking that like the UFO folks are commies
or something like that.
That must be it.
Cause maybe it's more left at the time,
more left leaning hippie-ish people are into space
and UFOs and stuff.
I guess.
How are they tricking me with this?
I mean, I don't know.
You know what I'm saying?
Like they're manipulating and deceiving us.
Right.
How am I being deceived
by different combinations of seven?
I think, well, I don't know about the seven part of it,
but that has something to do with the Pleiades.
Right.
And the mystery schools
Sure.
are injecting ideas into the Pleiadians who are fake.
There are not real, these Pleiadians aren't real.
Right.
But they're injecting their ideas into the mouthpiece of the Pleiadians
Who are telling it to the UFO community who are being tricked by the fake Pleiadians right who are just regurgitating
Mystery religion ideas. I think that's what he's saying. Okay. Okay. I'm seeing the red string on the board
Mm-hmm. I'm seeing the pins go in, I'm seeing the circling as we
draw another line. I get you. You're hearing the bubbling of the bong water. I am, absolutely.
I'm enjoying myself, but I am too sober for this. So there's 12. Of course there is, but
not 13! No, that's unlucky. There's 12 zodiac signs. Is there? Yeah, so let's talk about
them. Alright. And since the zodiac divided the sky into twelve equal portions, each of these houses
was also equal.
Is that what they do?
Comprising 30 degrees are one-twelfth of the 360 degree circle.
And the houses and signs of the zodiac were as follows.
Aries was the ram, or lamp of God.
Taurus, the bull, the golden calf. Gemini, the twins, which
represented Cain and Abel, Jacob and Esau, are Jesus and Satan, for in Mystery Babylon
Jesus and Satan are brothers, and in some sects of the Mystery religion they are the
same entity. Cancer, the crab. Leo, the lion of the tribe of Judah.
Wait, wait, wait, hold on. What about that crab?
I was going to say we need more information on the crab. You can't just say cancer, the
crab, as if that's enough.
All of these other things I've elaborated like real Christian connections.
Bad, just the crab.
The crab!
I mean, I take anything but just the crab.
Right.
The crab of the sea. That would be fine. I'd be like, oh, the sea crab. That's different.
That's a unique crab. The crab that counsels Jonah in the belly of the sea that would be fine. I'd be like all of the sea crab. That's different
That's a unique crab crab that counsels Jonah in the belly of the whale
something
Yeah, it's such a I give up. Yeah, we don't need it. Do you need anything for the crab?
These other ones are pretty simple the lion the ways fun so ram the crab the crab the delicious crab crab
I love it. No, I immediately felt it, too
You can't have like all of this significance that's described to all of these things and they'd be like except that one. Yeah
That's the problem. It's it's like it has to like it's like the the prediction
You know you can't it's it's worse if you're close
Because the closeness is even more meaningless. You can only hit it on the head or it sounds stupid
Yeah, you can't
You can't claim to have deciphered a message if a couple of the things are wrong. You don't need to worry about ease
That's a problem crab boy.
You can figure it out where the ease would have been.
It's Jeopardy rules.
Doesn't quite work that way, but I tip my hat.
So anyway, Bill's citing some real good sources here.
Sure.
This is just outrageous.
We belong to one another.
According to the mystery school,
we are part of God's creation. We are part
of a great fraternity of man, according to them. We are creation's voice to say praise
to God as we gather in the morning. The morning, folks, to pray. The very time of day recalls
our creation, if our new creation, in Christ. During the gathering time,
reflect on this mystery. Using the silence, the sounds of morning, the Psalms and other
scriptures, be aware that the rising sun is the image of Christ, our sun and source of
life, and that is taken right out of a Protestant church's leaflet calling for the congregation together for the Easter
sunrise service.
Hey, it's Easter!
Okay.
I don't care about this leaflet.
A random church's leaflet?
I think you're going to need more than just a leaflet for proving the mystery religions
of perverted Christianity yeah yeah also a lot of
that stuff that he's saying does not sound like evil mystery religion type of
like we are a community of people of God's that sounds like pretty in line
with my idea of Christianity that That's pretty alright. Yeah, everybody's pretty chill. Yeah.
You know, the sun, pretty important.
Without it, not least of which,
we wouldn't have the magnetic field
that protects us from all those kind of
outboard radiation kind of things.
We would be left without solace.
And then there is the food thing.
The food thing is pretty crucial.
The food thing's big.
Pretty big, pretty big, yeah.
So I think we have a guy who's operating off words that sound similar and then a pamphlet from a church.
I don't know if we're really doing high level work here.
I just, I want, I want to go to the pamphlet, I want Gladys from New Life Church of First Day Adventism
to suddenly hear this and be like,
I was just doing a little something.
It was copy and paste. I took it from something else.
I was trying to make it a little bit nicer for the day.
You know, it's Easter. I was trying to put a little ceremony in there.
Do you want to see my last leaflet?
Zero mystery religions in there.
I would imagine this is just a leaflet that like one of his listeners sent him
Yeah, right for one of their churches and
it just
References the morning. I guess basically morning morning
M-o-u-r-n-i-n-g that's when we mourn the loss of the Sun at night
So the morning is when you wake up, but then the morning is also when you go to sleep
So the morning is when you wake up, but then the morning is also when you go to sleep
Mornings are morning and morning. We're trapped in an eternal morning. Yeah, that's I'm morning that
So we should mourn
The age of Pisces. Yeah, okay, cuz that's gonna be ending right. How's the crab doing?
The crab is the key. So the age of Pisces is the age of fish or something.
And it's coming to an end.
The age of Aquarius will be upon us.
Right.
I just, my note here is this is all over the place.
Okay.
The New Testament tells us three different times
that God's son was taught by and learned
all things from the Father.
He was the pupil.
Like the eye.
Oh, pupil, see, think, yeah.
We are told in Matthew chapter 14 verse 17 to 19 that God's Son tends to his people's
needs with two fishes.
The two fishes being the astrological sign all astrologers know as Pisces.
Duh. the two fishes being the astrological sign all astrologers know as Pisces. Thus we have
had for almost two thousand years God's Son ruling in his kingdom, or sign of Pisces,
the two fishes. As stated before, these signs are called houses. Therefore Pisces is the
Lord's house at this time. Truly, the greatest fish story ever told.
Now, according to astrology, sometime after the year 2010, catch that date, folks, the
year 2010. Remember what I told you about 2001? Arthur C.ke is obviously a member of the Mystery Schools. Sure.
Stanley Kubrick, who's responsible for making the movie, is obviously a member also.
According to astrology, sometime after the year 2010, the sun will enter into his new
sign, or his new kingdom as it was called by the
Ancient this next coming sign or kingdom soon to be upon us
Will be according to the zodiac the house or sign of Aquarius. So we're entering the age of Aquarius
I heard that song. Yep
So yeah the fish
Age of Pisces
It all checks out. I'm I'm sensing a clear pattern that he has
wherein a very a very
consistent rising and falling action to all of his paragraphs, but my favorite is how a lot of them seem to end with like a
Two fish we all eat hungry now and then he just moves on as though
there's no I don't need to explain anymore about the two fish houses it's God house moving
on the loaves and fishes right to fish species done we're in the house of Pisces for the
last two thousand years that's moving to Aquarius sometime 2010, which is the sequel to 2001, Space Odyssey, which
means Arthur C. Clarke and... Figured it out.
...Cubric. Of course.
They're members of this... Because you made a movie.
And see, that's kind of a nice little bit of connective tissue between him and Alex, too.
Like this idea that these sci-fi people were giving you prophecy and all kinds of like
hints at what is to come. That blurring of fiction and reality is is
Certainly a part of their tradition. You know what I find fascinating. What's that right is
it suggests that
The mystery religions of people are also still getting like
Movies around the same time we are right, you know? You know, like if you're making a movie,
but everybody else also has movie technology,
it's not like the mystery religions got movies first.
Do you know what I mean?
Maybe they did.
Well, but even if they did,
they didn't get them that much first-er.
I don't know, can you prove that?
I mean, I guess I can't.
You can't prove that people in the like 1400s didn't have movies.
I feel like I actually can't prove that.
I'd say you can't.
I feel like I feel like if you go back further, I can't.
But I feel like the 1400s, I've got a pretty clear idea on whether or not movies were available.
Really, like someone yelling on the street is the equivalent of a movie.
Right. I mean, it's just
Yelling yelling yellow yelling and yellow in the streets streets are made of yellow submarines done
Beatles are in the mystery religions streets of gold heaven heaven is the sky love it. What's in the sky God son boom?
Nailed it which mystery religion is that are we in the order? Yep? We're in the order
This is out of order.
I wanna join the Knights of Malta.
Sure, do it.
All right.
So if you're confused about this.
I am.
Yeah, me too.
Bill tells you what to do with that.
Okay, good, thank you.
A rule of thumb to remember is that
signs measure your inherent qualities.
The planets influence those qualities and
the houses indicate directions for them. In other words, the houses indicate certain things,
any planet, any house influences or activates the things indicated.
Now this is all according to their religion. If you want more explanation, please ask Nancy
Reagan. I will not. Got her. I more explanation please ask Nancy Reagan I will not got
her I will not go ask Nancy Reagan you can't make me I really really don't want
to ask Nancy Reagan anything about the planets period I mean I guess I guess
maybe one good question would be like are you sure you want to interest
nuclear weapons to the planets mmm it's a it a, it's a, it's a choice.
Yeah.
So the, I guess most of this comes down to some kind of belief in astrology.
Right.
I guess.
These people fundamentally think that outside the Earth has stuff that makes the earth different right right maybe I mean you
know like you know earth does the thing and then just the way stars are shaped
in our perspective affects the things mm-hmm but at no point in time do they
just go God is completely sovereign over everything or because I think no, I think that the like
constellations and all that stuff right pretty arbitrary what shapes you want to draw around real strongly about the
Arbitrariness of those those constant a lot of them could be connected
The stars could be connected in like different ways and stuff and you could make a different design and so all of these
houses and the astrological signs right they were created by different ways and stuff and you could make a different design. And so all of these houses
and the astrological signs, they were created by the mystery religion in order to create
their framework. It doesn't affect us, we're affecting it. And the crab is the key.
The crab has to be the key. Now, my question to that would be like, what about all the places that weren't in the same place as the people who clearly invented those constellations?
Because if you're on different parts of the earth, when you look up at the sky is not the same.
So they don't we don't all have the same constellations.
But we do all have the same houses of God. Yeah. Oh, okay. I don't we don't all have the same constellations, but we do all have the same houses of God
Yeah, oh, okay. I don't know man. All right. I'm just I'm just asking I can't go ask Nancy Reagan for clarification
I would like her actually that I would like her to know yeah, so we come to the end of Bill's first presentation
Mm-hmm, and I don't know if I have a whole lot of clarity, okay?
And I don't know if they have a whole lot of clarity. Okay.
Yet another simple mistranslation to clarify, and there are many in the Bible with a proper
understanding of the actual words used, this end of the world is translated differently
in various Bibles.
Some say end of time.
Some say end of the days, and still others say conclusion of this system of things.
So what does all this talk of the end time or last days really mean?
Nothing.
Well, here's the simple answer folks.
According to the Mystery Schools when the scriptures speak of quote the end of the world
unquote the actual word used is not I repeat not end of the world.
The actual word in Greek is aeon, which when correctly translated means
age. That spells both a-g-e. Any library will have Bible concordances.
Don't do this.
Strong's Bible concordance is a good reference word to use here.
Look up the word age.
Don't do this.
In any secular dictionary or Bible concordance. There you will find the word for
ages from the Greek aeon, or A-E-O-N. Remembering that in astrology each of the
twelve houses are signs of the zodiac corresponds to a two thousand year period of
time called an age, we now know we are one thousand992 years into the house, or age of Pisces. Now, correctly
understood, it can rightly be said that we today, in fact, are living in the last days.
Yes, according to the Mystery Schools, we are in the last days of the old age of Pisces.
Soon, God's Son will come again into his new kingdom, or new age, and that's
where all this new age movement and new age comes from, new age of Aquarius, man with
the water pitcher. Luke chapter 22 verse 10. That's right folks, the new Aeon or the new
age. This, according to the Mystery Schools, is the perversion of Christianity. This is the
theme of the Bible, God's Son and his coming Kingdom Age, the New Age of Aquarius.
Now, what you choose to believe is your business. Remember, don't get mad at me. I am teaching
you the Mystery Religion of ancient Babylon And I am telling you right now many
people practice this mystery religion in secret and they hate Christians. They hate Christians
because they believe that Christianity is a perversion of their religion and thus is
their enemy. Wait. When viewing the shimmering rays of sunlight or a body of water at dawn or sunset
According to the mystery schools one can still see today how God's son walks on water
Good night, and God bless you all what God bless you too Bill what?
Yeah, what would you mean? I guess that's the end. This light is reflected off water? Fine, fine.
I think, I don't understand from this first installment
how the Mystery School people hate Christianity.
I don't feel that at all from what he has presented.
Right.
I think that we have him representing the side
of like Christianity. I guess. And saying that the Mystery Schools representing the side of like Christianity
I guess saying that the mystery schools are a perversion of Christianity, right?
And then the mystery schools are saying that Christianity is a perversion of their right
ideology and
I'm being left with either
I'm supposed to believe that someone has walked on water or
Light reflects off water and it's a metaphor.
Sure. And I think that that's more plausible. Probably. Of explanation for
someone walking on water. It would make sense. So it's just it's strange to me
that he's presenting these two things and one of them makes a whole lot more
sense. Yeah. Yeah I'm also confused as to why it is he's interested in what the mystery schools interpret the
scripture as.
You know what I mean?
So if the mystery schools are not coming up with this idea, if they are instead taking
something you believe and just believing something different about it, what does that matter?
Unless they existed before you, in which case
you're kind of like pissed off.
Not necessarily, because I think that you could say that the Mystery Schools, as Bill
is presenting it, are in effort to undermine the reality of the Christian Bible. So like,
you have a miracle that Jesus did, which was walking on water.
Right.
And the mystery schools are like, no, that's just light reflecting on the water.
So it's an undermining of this religion.
So it could exist after...
What time?
When we're...
Okay, we're talking ancient Babylon.
All right.
Sure.
And we're talking about Horus. Yeah right. So we we're going way back
We're going back ancient Babylon because I feel like maybe I just don't have my dates, right? Sure
There's some dates that maybe should be fleshed out. Yeah, I want to say that if we're talking about I mean depending on
what time period but
Yeah, we're talking way before Jesus was born and the
Bible was compiled. Like, way before that. But I don't think that based on what we're being
presented with in this first episode, we know whether or not this is the religion of Babylon,
or if it's working back to Babylon okay and was created after Jesus okay so
we're though we're leaving open the possibility that when they say ancient
Bab or when he says ancient Babylonian mystery people mm-hmm that is him
describing a religion that was created relatively recently to and hearkens back
to ancient Babylon as a tradition yeah as opposed to something that was
originated in ancient Babylon that has tradition, as opposed to something that was originated in
ancient Babylon that has stayed with us throughout, I guess, the Knights of Malta.
Yes.
Gotcha.
I think that's possible.
If we're, you know, we're confining ourselves to the information that's being presented
in this lecture.
Of course.
And I think that that's possible.
Right.
I don't know what he's talking about. I believe it is on the lecturer
For you to then at the end of the lecture know what the lecturer was talking about. I think the lecture is about
Feelings of persecution as a Christian sure I definitely get that sense
That's true, but not from the people that he is no pure created a eternal persecution
That he's describing through riddles and word puzzles
I don't know. I'm I I have this tension. Yeah, and that I'm interested and I would like to learn more. Yeah
But do I actually think that there's much more in the 29 no plus episodes?
Absolutely not no, but I think, I feel inclined to explore it more.
I wanna, I do.
I think it's probably boring.
And I don't know what the point is.
And maybe, maybe this Easter,
the thing that rose from the dead should have stayed dead.
I will say this. I don't know.
I will say this.
From a pure vocal standpoint
his storytelling style is
digestible it is
somewhat hypnotic and and ultimately like if you are not thinking it's kind of enjoyable. Yeah, and he has
a certain amount of authority that he's able to put on. The tone is great.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So if you're just passively listening and assume he knows what he's talking about, you
could end up internalizing some bad information.
Yeah, he has a very professorial tone to him.
He's got that depth of age to his voice that gives you...
And then he's got the lilt. Yeah the lilt that gives you the like
You know, it's good. It sounds more human in its conveying as whereas Alex just sounds like an idiot
Yeah, he sounds like a lunatic. Um, it's so there is something to that
Yeah, so, I don't know. I want to know what he's talking about. It's so far. It's nothing
It is weird to hear somebody deliver utter nonsense
in that tone though. You know, like just complete bat shit lunacy, but with the calm confidence
so you see of a true psychopath, the crab, right? Yeah. Cancer, the crab. So Leo, the
lion of Judah. I think that I'm going to at least do another
Mystery Babylon episode. I'm in I think I'm going to I don't want to say that we're gonna cover it all I'm not committing to that kind of 30 might be a lot, but I think I'm resurrecting this at least for a bit
We're gonna try it for a little bit like
Somebody of the mystery religions from ancient Babylon
Are you revealing yourself to be the fulfillment of?
Bill Cooper's prophecy here is this whole 30 part thing about how Dan freezing what the mystery religions will arise
Sure exactly oh shit. I don't want to say that is the case, but I want to leave open the possibility
I think it's wise to leave open that possibility, so we'll find out if that's the case later on another episode
But until then we have a website. A DbDoo at SolidFight.com. Yep, we'll be back but until then I'm Neo. I'm Neo
I'm DZX Clark. I am the mysterious professor
mysterious professor
Oh yeah, yeah
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Hello Alex, I'm a first time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work.
I love you.