QAA Podcast - Premium Episode 119: Jeffrey Prather & The Warriorschool Cult feat "Maddy" (Sample)
Episode Date: April 10, 2021From DEA agent to Q-pilled martial arts cult leader, Jeffrey Prather teaches gun katas, claims to be trained by an Apache and believes he's fighting the deepstate. He was also accused of sexually assa...ulting two women participating in his "Warriorschool" about a decade ago. We speak to Maddy, a woman who participated in the cult between the ages of 14 and 17, even going through a bizarre initiation ritual. Today she is 30 and wondering why Prather can continue operating freely in Tucson, Arizona (and around the world). Thanks for supporting us on patreon! Merch / Join the Discord Community / Find the Lost Episodes / Etc: http://qanonanonymous.com Episode music by Nick Sena (http://nicksenamusic.com), Max Weber (http://doomchakratapes.bandcamp.com), Matthew Delatorre (http://implantcreative.com), Pontus Berghe
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Vice President Pence has unfollowed Trump on Twitter.
So it looks like the fix was in there.
I will talk more about what happens next, but right now this breaking broadcast is for the Patriots in D.C.
So get group armbands or you need some sort of near-far recognition signals.
Colored armbands would be a good one.
way to go. You could hold up different fingers. You could change that over six hours or so,
but you need to ID your people, keep them in small groups, not trying to get the whole crowd
together, but just your group that you came with, make sure you can recognize them through
different colored armbands and you change those every six hours or whatever. And you can also
get some challenging passwords and some running passwords. You saw that in saving private
Ryan Flash, Thunder, and you can change those every six hours, so you will not be infiltrated
in the future because you have already been infiltrated.
Expect a lot more violence tonight at sunset.
That is the enemy's tactic.
Make sure you have your people accounted for and safe at that time.
So this is exactly, like I was saying, the Q-None Warlord was always going to be pathetic,
mostly ineffective, and, you know, absolutely.
out of his mind, but also really worrying because, you know, this guy has access to so many
firearms and so many people train under him in all of his classes and follow him in a cult-like
manner as well. So he has, he has real like entourage. He's not like Ron Watkins, who's just
like, you know, living in the middle of nowhere. He's very dangerous, but he also has a big
pocket full of armbands of many different colors. Yes, they're just switching out multiple
times throughout the day, so he's never infiltrated. That's right. Codes, like from that
movie. Saving Private Ryan. He's referencing Save it Private Ryan. He's also referencing the
fact that Pence unfollowed Trump, like this is like high school drama. It's like who
followed who on Insta. It's also true that Prather is an author. He wrote two books, one of them
entitled Chase, Terror on the Border, Fact-Based Fiction by an XDEA agent, and the other is called
initiation. Boys are born. Men are trained. My Journey with an Apache Medicine Man. Here's an
excerpt of the blurb for the second book.
Training with the descendants of Cochise and Geronimo, Prather discovers that, though boys and girls
are born, men and women must be trained in the rigors of adulthood. He learns that we are
defined by our duties to others. Further, we are all connected by an invisible realm of
luminous energy, and if we access these etheric meridians, we can direct divine power
through us to protect, heal, and connect to all our relations.
to literally change our lives and save the world, one life at a time.
The part that really jumped out to me was where he's talking about how men and specifically
women must be trained in the rigors of adulthood.
Incredibly creepy from a guy who is kind of like praying on his cult following and
through his courses on young women.
Maddie is a 30-year-old woman from Australia who was involved with Jeffrey Prather's
Warrior School between the ages of 14 and 17. She got in touch with us after we covered
Prather on a Twitch stream and provided us proof of her identity and involvement with his
organization. So thanks so much for speaking to us and welcome to the show. Thank you so much for
having me. Could you start by just telling us a little bit about your life around the time
that you got involved with Warrior School and how it came up for you? Yeah. You know, I was
14. I was young and I desperately wanted to be a ninja. I was Googling places that
that had ninjitsu in the name and just found a dojo and went.
I'd been at the dojo for a little while and ended up going to a training at a senior
teacher's house in the countryside with like everyone else at the dojo.
And turned out we weren't there for training martial arts.
We were training in something else?
And so you're 14 at the time?
So were your parents like, oh, you're going to do kind of extracurricular martial arts stuff?
I had some fairly like hands-off parents.
So they would just be like, okay, well, you seem like.
a pretty intelligent little kid, like you've got stuff going on. And I had an elder sister who
was with me, so I'd convinced her to drive me to this ninja dojo. And she was there too. So they were
like, well, you know, if your elder sister's there as well, she's eight years older than me. So
she would have been, what, 22 at the time? Right. So you walk into your first warrior school
session with her. And what, what's it like? It starts off as much less crazy than you think it is.
making kind of general statements that the way we live in modern society isn't the best
and maybe other cultures have things to teach us, which I was kind of already into because
I was studying a martial art, like I was like, let's see what else is out there, and been more
in touch with nature and being powerful and making our own decisions in life and maybe that
modern society wasn't offering us enough initiation and like training to be an adult.
And that all kind of sounded pretty good, especially when you're 14, you're like, oh, that's sweet.
There is definitely something I'm missing because the world is crazy, because I'm 14.
And so there was immediately a spiritual element there, even though you had come in to learn moves, like the kind of first course was already around this stuff?
Yeah, absolutely.
It was very like, well, you've been training your body in martial arts and now we're going to talk about like our minds and how that relates to.
our world and because a lot of martial arts is like while you are doing physical things is the way
you're thinking about movement and and a lot of martial arts do have a bit of a spiritual aspect which
I don't think a lot of people they don't talk about as much yeah no of course I mean I got interested
in judo I remember reading giga rocano's texts and stuff like that yeah and of course there's
there's a spiritual element um to that have you ever watched the movie equilibrium no so it's a
movie in which Christian Bale does what they call like gun-kata, which is like essentially a kind of martial
art with guns. It's sort of like matrix adjacent, right? Did it come out before the matrix or after,
Julian? I can't remember. It's after. It's after. It's like 2002, I think. Right. I mean, that's what
it reminded me of. Like, is this, were there guns in the first session? Or is that something that
comes later? By the time that you guys have seen it, it's evolved a fair bit. Like, obviously I'm,
I live in Australia, so guns are, like, pretty illegal here, unless you have, like,
very intense government documentation to, like, if you're a farmer, you can have a gun,
but that's about it.
So, like, that was not a part.
So it was very much just talking about the spiritual.
Back then, it was very based on that Jeffrey Prather apparently had trained under Apache
Warriors.
And there was a lot of talking about how much foundation he had, how much he'd kind of been, like,
you know, that white savior man have been, like, you know, that white savior man have been,
Like he'd been adopted by the tribe.
He'd been let all know all their secret teachings.
Right.
And it was a lot more of a discussion about that.
And so it kind of blended like a bit of our martial arts was already a bit spiritual.
And then just pushing that into being like, okay, well, this other, there's this other warrior kind of type that is Apache.
And then let's talk about what they have to teach us.
Guns were not really brought into it at all because we don't have access to them.
Right.
But I did know that he specialized in doing like gun martial arts.
He came out to Australia at one point and trained us in our martial arts and then was like,
I'm going to show you all my like real world capacities.
This is what you would do against a gun.
Right.
And all of us are kind of standing around being like, in what world are we going to fight against
a handgun?
Like, this is Australia, mate.
Yeah.
So basically he had his own kind of compound and training ground where he would be there
a lot of the time.
And there was also these training for military types and stuff like that.
Correct.
Self-defense training.
Yeah.
And then there was, of course, this.
mix of his own kind of cult spirituality and martial art that also had weapons. And then what happened
is what he founded was expanded to places like Australia where you attended your first course.
So his influence is international. He trained a lot of people who lived in Japan and where the
base of our martial art is. And a lot of those people were fairly high up. And then they trained other
people who lived in Japan. And then they went back home to their own country. So I would not be surprised
if it's spread to like Brazil or other countries or France or this is probably a lot more,
has a lot longer tent tools than you would think.
I can see some parallels to nexium too where there are huge segments that are mostly kind of
like a multi-level marketing kind of scam or a kind of self-improvement thing.
Then there's this like some more legitimate stuff buried in there.
And then there's like a core of basically secrecy and abuse.
A hundred percent, yeah.
In a lot of martial arts you are having to suspend belief because you know you're coming in
with your normal world expectations of like, I shouldn't be punched in the face.
But in martial arts, you kind of sometimes like, to get better, I'm occasionally going to have to get punched in the face and it's going to feel wrong.
And which is kind of a perfect breeding baron for a cult because you're having to constantly be like, this feels a bit wrong, but it must be the correct thing to do.
Right.
Because someone who I trust to help me in certain ways is helping me in this other way.
I'll just have to ignore my natural feeling.
I've been like, oh, this is a bit off.
And so you stuck around for three years and as part of the martial art, you took part in this kind of initiation ritual.
I guess my question, my first question about the initiation ritual is by the time you did it, did you already feel like shit, I might be in a cult?
I definitely felt that these people believed a lot more than I did.
I grew up in a fairly non-religious family, so I'm kind of used to accepting that other people have religious beliefs that I don't and that's fine for them.
And part of me had just been like, well, maybe this is just their religious beliefs.
fine for them. But then I'm not sure whether it was like I had not eaten and we were like
supposed to be like dancing all night in this vigil for warriors coming home and had
exercised for a long time and it was in a different place. But like I started having like some
visual hallucinations and I was like well maybe this well maybe this shit is legit. Like I don't
know. The secrecy of it felt important like that you had to not tell anyone else.
Otherwise, it might be like a glass ball, like it might get broken if you mentioned it to someone who wasn't a part of it because they wouldn't understand.
There was a part of the initiation you sent me some pictures and it's really quite visually impressive.
It's basically a group of women in these kind of in these clothes, but you're covered with white goo.
Since I reached out to you guys, I've tried really, I've tried really hard to like kind of think about what was happening at that point in time.
and I'm, for the life of me,
can't remember why we,
I remember it being ice cold.
We'd been outside over, I would say, winter
and just had like cold stuff thrown at our faces.
Kind of looking at it now and I'm like,
wow, this is kind of a bit gross.
Like it's, why are we standing around covered in white clunky stuff?
The one thing that struck me as well from the photos
is that Jeffrey was present that day.
Correct, yeah.
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