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What's going on guys? And welcome to another edition
of the War Cry Podcast. I am your host, Jehovah Tiger.
We have almost done it. We have taken a journey into
creepy stories, little bit of hidden history, little bit of
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conspiracy, amongst other things.
But we are at the 99th episode of the War Cry podcast.
I appreciate you joining me on this journey, on this.
On this edition of the podcast, we are heading to the Buffet
Golden Corral. For those of you who remember
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Western Sizzling, damn me and mydad was just talking about that
Western Sizzling man Gone but not forgotten.
Now, if you're out in Sallisaw, I know I think they used to have
one in Sallisaw. I know they have one in in
Muskogee. Let me know if they're still
around. I don't know, but the one in
Muskogee was hitting like crack.Inject that in my veins, please.
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Anyway, welcome to the 99th edition of the War Cry podcast.
We're diving into a buffet styleof conspiracy.
There are a few theories out there that I it is it has been
very interesting to me. I really have done a lot of
digging and a lot of looking into and some of the stuff.
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But let's get to the show, guys.They're very, very dangerous.
If these Spidey sense, you know,I was like, something's off.
I'm just like, man, I'm waiting to hear something, you know?
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So this first theory I had heard, everyone has heard the
underground base theory, everyone's hurt.
If you haven't, you're going to get a small sample size nuanced
section of this theory. So everyone knows.
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Obviously in 2020 we had COVID and one thing that nobody I
don't, I even went and researched it.
I found the article from CNN andthere were some other sources,
but we, I didn't know that therewas an, an asteroid that
actually hit the Earth over in Africa during that time.
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And the level of damage didn't really do much.
It didn't really affect anything, but I think people
were scared. Now this theory has taken me on
this long road of connecting dots where I'm like, this is
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very interesting. All of this is John Colin's
work. So if you if you go subscribe to
him, he has, I don't know, thousands of hours.
I mean, just a ton, a ton, a ton, a ton of hours of content
that it is kind of hard to go through.
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But I've heard him kind of speakin like a just a broad brush.
So in 2020, we had COVID at the same time as COVID.
We had this avian flu which was affecting birds and it was
spreading crazy around the worldand we were losing birds right,
left and right. And so also during that time we
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start hearing rumblings. Really.
John Colon was hearing rumblings, not we.
I wasn't like, Oh my goodness. I honestly didn't even know
there was an asteroid in 2020. So he was hearing rumblings that
there's something else, there's something more devastating to
the population than COVID. So he then goes on this deep
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dive and is connecting let like there really isn't a lot of
deaths all the way up until likeJune ish, maybe even May, like
early May to June, late June. And he's seen that there's not
really a lot of deaths of COVID,but like, why are we sheltering
in place? And he starts looking at other,
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you know, different avenues and different ways of like what is
really going on? So he comes across an article
that's talking about an asteroidthat's about to hit the Earth
anywhere from like early March to April.
And he goes, oh, and they were saying that it could possibly be
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an extinction level event. This is in 2020.
What happened was that it just hit basically a country.
I can't remember what country inAfrica, but what it could have
done is if it hit the ocean at the speeds that it would have
done, it would have basically caused a tsunami and wiped out
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basically the coasts of America.But it was like 100 miles off,
which is kind of crazy to think that like literally 100 miles
off could have been the end of abunch of cities and not
extinction level, but you know, could have done a lot of damage.
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And like, one thing I think is very interesting and like kind
of not comical, but it is comical to me when I think about
it now in 2025 is like, if something like that was going to
happen and they were like, you know what, we're going to let
these people die in their homes.You know, if this asteroid was
to really strike and, and have alot of damage, well, the
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asteroid didn't really have a lot of like mass to it.
It just was it was coming very fast and it would have done a
lot of damage if it had landed in a certain spot, but it really
wasn't big enough. And so that got me thinking, we
start hearing in 2020 that thesebillionaires, trillionaires,
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oligarchs are buying basically alot of land and building
underground bases. And I know, I know Mark
Zuckerberg had one. I believe Bill Gates might have
had one, but there's different people that have had or bought,
they're buying land and doing these putting quote UN quote,
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bunkers in their homes and stuff.
Now that got me thinking and that got John Colon thinking.
He was like, why are they doing this?
What is coming? There has to be something
coming. Well, OK, I've heard, I heard
that episode and I heard him speak about this.
And this is weird how kind of life works out and really just
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content maybe I don't know if people know that something's
coming out and, you know, they're all friends and they
say, hey, I got this episode with John Colin.
He is, you know, he's coming on.My dog is going crazy in the
backyard, but he's coming on andhe's going to talk about
basically asteroids and someone else goes, hey, well, I'm going
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to have this Bush official, which I cannot remember her
name. It's Barbara something I think.
I can't remember her last name, but her name is Barbara.
So she was a George Bush junior,George WW that she was in his
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administration as a financial person.
I don't really know her title, but she was the one that saw the
money coming in and out. She saw all the financials.
She's an expert in reading the financials.
She was on a podcast, a couple podcasts, Tucker Carlson, and I
think I saw her on, I think it was the Dory podcast.
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I can't remember but I saw her on multiple podcasts but I
watched the one that was like 4 hours long and so I sat through
it and there's like about a 5 minute clip in in that podcast
where she does talk about underground bases.
I, I think it's many different things.
The first thing I think you've been financing a new system.
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So I call it the breakaway civilization.
But I think you've literally been financing a new system.
And it's like when you're running a company and you you
keep the old systems going and you get the new systems up and
you bring the resources over steadily.
And then at some point you're ready to bring this down.
And I used to say the pandemic was the breakaways breaking back
in and taking over. But but I think they've moved a
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lot of money out. And in theory, if you look at
how much has been stolen, it's enough to run a global
government on an endowment basis.
It is. How much roughly total has been
stolen? So as of 19, as of 2015, there
was 21 train and undocumentable adjustments.
But that's not cash and and it could reflect money coming in.
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So you could be bringing money in from the war zone.
So how much is net missing? You know it's impossible to
tell, but given everything I would be amazed if it wasn't at
least that much missing. And she was talking about in
2001 that basically they knew that there were that like
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trillions of dollars missing from the budget.
And, you know, they don't know where it went.
But she was saying that there was a lot.
There was a lot more than that. I think they said it might have
been 16 trillion. I think she said it was like up
to like 30 trillion that was missing.
And the interviewer goes, well, where do you think it went to?
And she goes, I think it went tounderground bases.
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And for someone who was in the financial sector of an
administration, I mean, especially Republican
administration coming out and saying, hey, I think this is
what they're spending their money on because I think
something's coming. She talks about that it's a it's
called. She basically calls it a
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breakaway civilization and that they are just going to just exit
stage left quietly while the rest of the world burns.
Now we go back to Mr. John Coloncolons or how are you saying
anything? He started talking about an
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asteroid that's coming in 2027. And you guys have heard this on
my podcast over a year ago. So I'm I'm somewhat ahead of
this, I guess when I talked about the asteroid Apophis, Neil
degrasse Tyson's been talking about Apophis and NASA is has
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been tracking it. But the problem with the
technology that we have, and I'mgoing to, I'm going to slap our
present over the back of the head.
He has defunded asteroid searching technology.
He has defunded that, which I find that interesting too.
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Now that I know that this asteroid hypothesis coming, it's
the size of 2 football fields. That's a lot of damage if it
gets into our and it doesn't like crumble on the atmosphere.
So he's searching John Cohen's searching the, the NASA asteroid
locator, whatever it's called. And he starts looking at the,
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the ones that they've they've seen.
Now, the thing with the technology is that you can only
see maybe a glimmer of it, maybelike maybe a day's day's view of
it. Because what that happens is, is
that you can you only see it if the, if the technology can see
it and the technology is in an instant.
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So they have been capturing thisApophis asteroid coming and
it's, and it, and one thing that's kind of creepy about this
is scary. Honestly, I'm, I'm this is
probably the conspiracy that I'mmost scared about.
And not like, oh God, I'm shaking in my boots.
But like, if it hits, it hit, you know, we're going to know
about it and it's we're going tofeel it.
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Everyone's going to feel it, butit's designated to hit in 2027
around April or May. Sometimes the details escape me,
but either April or May of 2027.Now this also makes me wonder
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too, is that why we are, you know, where we are now in the in
the world where everything's escalating quickly, where
everything is escalating quickly.
I find it very interesting. Now, do I believe in this
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theory? IA 100% do because there's
actual evidence that hey, this thing is coming.
There has been news articles coming out periodically.
Like I think I read this back when I heard about Apophis a
year ago and they said, oh, it'slike a one point.
It's like a 1.1% chance or like a less than 1% chance.
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And I think now it's at like 20.I haven't looked at it, but last
time I saw it was like almost close to 10% of of hitting,
which is crazy. Now the the underground base
section of that of this theory. Why would we continue to have
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random, you know, amounts of money?
If you guys have heard the latest, I dropped the full
episode of Hunters of the Paranormal.
We talk about kind of the USAID and things like that.
And especially when it comes to the budget, it's kind of
interesting that like, that money's gone.
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And like, I wonder where they'rebuilding it because just how it
is with TV's and like TV and movies.
I think they tell us the truth. You know, everybody is.
Hopefully you've seen by now theshow Paradise on Hulu.
You know, that's a prime exampleof them kind of already letting
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us know, hey, something's coming, might want to be
careful. You know, something bad's going
to happen. And I think that they do this
predictive programming to get usready for stuff.
I can't tell you how many moviesright now are predicting, you
know, that came out like, you know, years ago and they're
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you're starting to kind of be like, oh, OK, the latest one is
leave the world behind. That one definitely is
happening. If you guys remember in that
movie, especially what's going on in the Middle East, you know,
they they were flying or they dropped off different whoever
was whatever power was in control at that time in that
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movie were dropping off basically these these
announcements in like different languages, which is interesting.
So I think they tell us the truth in the movies.
And do I do I think Apophis is going to hit us?
I hope not because you know, I want to see I want to see like
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LeBron retire and get arrested for PEDs or whatever.
Like I want to, I want to go back to cheering for my Lakers,
like bring back just normal lives.
And that's just not, I don't think it's ever going to happen
because we have just continuallylived in this cycle of like,
what's next? So what, what is it?
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What's coming next? Like what more could happen to
us? You know, people always joke on
the Internet, oh, millennials are the softest generation, but
we have seen the most. We have seen literally 2 planes
fly in two towers in here in America and I remember people in
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a frantic, in a frenzy getting gas.
I'm sure you remember too if you're old enough.
That was a craziest thing. I've like I saw we had COVID
where you couldn't leave your house.
We have kids now that never had like they're getting reimbursed
for college because they didn't get the true experience of dorms
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and stuff like that. Like that's going out now
they're getting giving, giving out reimbursement checks.
I just saw that the other day. So the kids nowadays are cooked.
Let's just say it they're, they're, I think they're cooked.
They never got a normal childhood.
And then we never got basically.Then we had the financial crash
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in 2008. You know, we had no different
crazy stuff happened in our lives.
The opioid epidemic was surging through our communities, taking
out my generation. I'm a millennial, I'm a younger,
I'm a very young millennial. I'm like one of the last three
years of it. I watched people who I love be
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taken out by this stuff. You guys have her.
I had a a cousin pass away, so Ihad that.
I have never known. I feel like I was like, oh, this
is crazy. This is a little bit dramatic,
but like, I've never known peace.
Literally maybe like in my early20s maybe or high school years
maybe, but it's always somethingwe have mass shootings that
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going crazy and I don't I don't know how to fix those things.
And I don't want to get on the soapbox about any of that
because I don't know. I'm not an expert.
I'm just a dude that talks on a mic that loves conspiracies and
telling stories. But it's just crazy that the
world might end in 2027 because of an asteroid.
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Just crazy. But let me know what you think
down below. And I want to hear what you
think about that theory. And let me know if you can add
anything to it. I might miss something that
you're like, oh, you forgot about this.
Let me know. But we're on to the next one.
All right? Theory #2 that we're going to
discuss tonight, today, wheneveryou're listening to this, I
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believe that the old world gods are back.
Think about that. The old world gods are back.
The reason why I believe that ispeople are seeing cryptids
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entity beings more frequently than they, I think they ever
have. And we're actually catching a
lot of the stuff on video. I saw a gentleman, excuse me on
TikTok was walking his dog one night and his dog, he, you know,
on his property and the dog is not on a leash or anything.
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And the dog is running off into the woods and he shines his very
bright flashlight into where thedog ran.
And there's 2 amber eyes about 8foot tall.
And he caught that on camera. I think a lot of the ancient
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gods are back because like I said, we were seeing a lot of
stuff. But also too in like ideology is
changing, you know, there is a ablurring of morality and
justification. I believe that there are reasons
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why we're being speed up in my opinion also too, you know, just
this is what I think this is what, June 14th, the, there's
like a seismologist or some typeof machine that can detect
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certain frequencies of I guess our reality and basically it
diffused and then it came apart.And my I'm also wondering like
if something jumped through that.
You know, I have heard differenttheories, especially about
Bigfoot and, and LP that they dothose things, they do hop
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through portals. I've talked to gentlemen and
people who have told me that there are portals out West in
these deserts. And like, I just wonder if the
old, old world gods and you're, you're probably like, what are
you talking about? So I'm talking about entity and
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beings who who humans today do not have an understanding of
what they are like the vampires,mermaids, things like that,
things that we kind of laugh andjoke about.
Now they're back. I think people are seeing, I
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mean, I've been seeing videos ofmermaids.
Someone caught them, someone, a mermaid basically sitting on
these rocks in the dark. They shine their light and there
was like a now AI is crazy nowadays, but the way that that
was shot, it didn't look like AI.
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And I believe that the old worldgods are these beings that we
always said they're they're, youknow, kind of make believe type
things, vampires, werewolves, mermaids, things like that,
Bigfoot. And I just find it very
interesting that we are seeing them in abundance.
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I mean, there's people, I think that the people who know,
they've always known that they're around.
You know, there's always been, you know, we talked on talked in
vampires the last episode and, you know, the the Count Saint
Germain and how he's still around and people see him.
I've just noticed that there's just a lot of content, a lot of
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TV shows, a lot of movies, you know, talking about these
things, vampires, werewolves. I mean, there was a stretch
where like there was like a werewolf movie coming out like
consecutive weekends in 2024. I I just think that they're
mentally preparing us because we're going to start seeing
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these things more often because they're, they are around and a
lot of native tribes have been seeing these things for a lot of
years, few and far between. And we kind of get laughed at.
Oh, that's just, no, that's justsavagery.
Y'all just talking, you know, that Indian talk.
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I don't know, nothing, blah, blah, blah, this and this.
But we've been saying for a longtime that, yeah, these entities
are here. We just don't know what they
are. We don't know how they operate,
but we're seeing we're seeing itin full effect.
You know, we always talk about, you know, like the the Satanic
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panic thing I find was very interesting because it kind of
opened the door to more acceptability of, you know, the
occult and the the unknown knowledge.
But let me know what you think. Do you think that the, the old
world gods are back, the ancientdeities or the ancient beings
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that maybe we thought, you know,it's like if you hear this is
another thing too. I was talking to somebody about
aliens and he kind of equated it.
They kind of equated it to, you know, demons.
And I'm kind of, I, I don't knowwhat to believe on that.
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I'm kind of, I, I could be swayed.
I was told a story from my grandpa that they used to bring
down these titanium like plates and give them to the, the
leaders of each tribal town in the southeast back before first
contact. And those plates were still
basically being passed down through the generations, but up
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until when we got to removal, they just kind of disappeared.
And I'm wondering if the, you know, Europeans went into the
tribal town and was like, hey, we want these things.
And then that's maybe how technology speed up 'cause I'm
kind of a nerd. I like to, I like to hear, I
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like to read history and I like to, to listen to experts talk
about history and give it context because a lot of times
we just kind of, oh, this is what happened, cause and effect,
you know, and we learned that inschool.
They don't teach you to reason like, oh, well, why did this
person do that? And I was listening to a podcast
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with a guy who's an who's not anexpert, but he has studied and
researched Winston Churchill andhe was friends with Charles
Linden. Was it Linden?
Lindenbergh. Lindenbergh.
Yeah, it's Lindenbergh. He is a aviation expert at that
time. And he was flying like these
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little paper mache planes, you know, in the Earth, like 8 late
1800s. He went over to Germany right
before World War 2 and said he has never seen technology like
this ever. And I, and I wonder if when they
got those plates or that that, you know, this isn't, you know,
American Indies, we didn't know what this was that they were
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giving us. You know, they were telling us
how to do this and how to do this.
Like they would come down, give us information, teach us things,
teach us medicines. And then they would go back up
and they say, we'll see you again.
And the how the story goes is they came down and we weren't
living right. We weren't doing what we're
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supposed to practice the old ways.
And they decided that we weren'twe weren't ready for for what
they were giving us. And so they get, you know, they
left. And how the story goes is that's
been passed down and shared is that some of them stayed because
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they still believed in humanity.So it's very interesting.
That can go. I mean, that can go down a whole
rabbit hole too. But I'm wondering if that's part
of the old gods is that they decided to stay with us and
that's where, and that's kind ofsimilar to if you think about
the Nephilim, if we kick it backanother, you know, 1000 years,
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2000 years, whatever. That's kind of sounds like the
Nephilim. And that's a Muskogee Creek
story that I was that was told to me by my grandpa.
He would he was talking to different people and that was
one of his life things was he wish he would have he searched
for him. He would ask around about it and
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he never got the answer. But he never could find those
plates. But they're still around there.
Or he said that they they're still around in in America
somewhere who's someone's got them.
But he used to joke around like,Dang, some of us, some of us
probably walking around got alien DNA in US, which, hey, we
just never know. We just never know.
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But let me know what you think of, of the old world God theory.
I'm curious to see if anyone's got anything to add to that.
We're moving on. This one might be one of the
craziest theories that I've heard, and it's not a very long
one. There's a lot of details that I,
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you don't really like. I don't really know that.
Well, I've, I've read them, but I need to reread them.
But this one is pretty crazy 'cause it could have changed
everything for America as we seetoday.
But back during World War 2, Nazi days and times and things
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like that, we almost got overthrown by that, by the
Nazis, If you guys knew that. And it was conspiracy amongst
Prescott Bush and the banking cabal.
Now cabal is basically insidiousgroup of people looking to
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undermine the majority. They basically had figured out a
way to infiltrate the military. And if you guys have ever seen
and they show clips, I know likewhen Trump got elected, they
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were showing those clips of New York City, I think it's 1938,
those clips of the Nazi rally inNew York.
They didn't realize that they were, they were kind of saying
something that they didn't realize that they were saying in
that because a part of that history was then uncovered that
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Prescott Bush was basically a Nazi sympathizer.
Another kind of crazy conspiracythat is not really talked about.
And I it's not really conspiracy, it's fact.
But Joe Kennedy, JF KS father would write basically love
letters to Hitler saying I love you and what you're doing and
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you're a genius and this, this and this.
And I'm like, Dang, this is crazy.
Like I just went down a rabbit hole and I'm like, man, this is
insane. There's a lot to more to that
context of that, but that's essentially what was what was
happening. And so when FDR, he was very
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ill, but he realized that that was a part of this possible coup
because FDR was president at thetime and they were going to
overthrow the government using the military while infiltrating
Nazi sympathizers. And what stopped him was I think
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it was like a Colonel, a Marine or somebody.
It was a really high up Marine. And I am forgetting his name,
but you can look this up. He basically tells, he basically
turns on him and says like they tell him, hey, we need you to
this new government that we're going to going to install.
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And he goes, OK, yeah, OK, I gotyou.
I understand. And turns around and tells on
them. So we would be looking at a
different crazy part of our our history if that man hadn't have
said something. He saved our country.
Low key. It's not really talked about.
It's not really talked about. It's not something that's but
there was a conspiracy to overthrow the government right
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before World War 2 by Prescott Bush and all the Nazi
sympathizers in America. All right, we've gotten to our
final theory and this theory is such a detailed theory and
complex theory. Actually, you know what?
I got two more for y'all. We'll see we'll see what
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happens, but this theory is the theory of the little season.
This is going to. This is a a kind of a hot topic
right now. It's something that a lot of
people don't really want to talkabout.
Or if they do talk about it, it's not really like there's
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certain people that are just don't care, but there's certain
people that like immediately it just like, you know, the guards
go up and I'm just I'm I'm I'm someone who just likes to
discuss things. I like to just talk about it and
not like in a derogatory way or a rude way, but I'm just
curious. And I'm not, I'm not really
attacking Christianity or the Bible or really anything.
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I'm just stating things and I'm just like, this is very I find
this interesting. So the little season theory is
that right now 2025 we are in Lucifer's little season.
We are going through his reign of terror and that Jesus already
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came back and ruled for 1000 years.
There are some interesting things that connect to this.
So they say around because Jesuswas basically written about
about 30 years after he actuallylived, which is interesting.
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I find that weird. Like if you knew Jesus in the
time, why wouldn't you be keeping notes of him?
Or like if this guy's walking onwater and water to wine or
whatever, the what? I am by no means a biblical
expert, but he was doing these things, these miracles.
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But then you write about him 30 years after and the person that
wrote about him was a Roman torturer, which is weird to me.
I've never, I don't think I've ever said that out loud, but
I'm, I, I've always thought thatlike, and when I've asked
questions about Paul, who used to be Saul, who was a part of
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the Roman, was it Diaspora, I think is the word I want to use.
The, the Roman hierarchy is another word I guess I could
use. And so he writes in those books
that Jesus said that he's going to return soon and that you it
will be within your lifetime. It's kind of the context that
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little season theory people use.And I find it very interesting
that if technically we look at history, we look at, you know,
we look at the dark ages in the kings and monarchs and what do
they call them? The soldiers, the people that
are swinging swords and the plague.
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There are different histories out, you know, out usually kind
of in the Eastern world, Russia,China, those different
histories, they talk about a plague.
Now can this plague last forever?
I don't know. But the little season theory is
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that when they're talking about two different plagues, they're
really expanding the plagues andthey're really talking about 1
plague. So the plague that happened with
the rats and all that stuff, they say it happened multiple
times, but their little season, people believe that it they're
lying about history and that history doesn't exist and that
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we added basically more time onto our timeline. 536 was
called like the worst year on record.
It had 18 months of darkness. It was followed by like a mini
Ice Age, followed by the bubonicplague, famine, wars.
What people say is that during this time the Roman Empire
collapsed and this began the dark ages.
This sounds like the bowls of wrath is it sounds like
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trumpets. This sounds like the four
horsemen of the apocalypse. It sounds like all those things
we're told that Jesus was in the1st century.
The destruction of Jerusalem wasin 70AD.
I can imagine a lot of people, skeptical people who would be
rightfully skeptical, they wouldsay, well that's interesting,
but without it being closer to the times of Jesus, it seems
like, well, that does sound kindof like it, but I don't buy it
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because it's not close enough. That was one of the said
collapses of civilization in Europe, but it was one of three
early antiquity collapse. There's a mid antiquity collapse
and then you have a late antiquity collapse.
The Western Roman Empire falls in early antiquity, later the
mid antiquity you had a collapseon the eastern side.
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So the Eastern Roman Empire fellin mid antiquity and then late
antiquity, the northern Europe collapsed during the 536
timeline. It said that the Mayan
civilization collapsed at the same time.
Now historians mentioned that itcould be volcanoes, it could be
comets or meteors, but I mean they really don't know when you
actually really look into it. They're just no way that you
could have this far reaching collapse all the way to the
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Americas and it not affect the rest of Europe based on
stratigraphy there was. No advancement in architecture,
culture, art and language. All the buildings are all at the
same level of strata. The collapse in early antiquity,
mid antiquity, and late antiquity was all the same
collapse. You take out 700 years, you put
them all at the same level. This is when the world basically
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collapsed. 536 This was right after Jesus.
Which I don't know because we don't have the obviously we
don't have pictures of these people that they write about,
especially like in old world England during the dark ages.
We just have paintings. But my really my question about
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the little season theory is like, why would they do that?
I guess it's mine would be my first thought.
And that's kind of where they'regetting with Lucifer's deception
is he wants people to think thatit's that it's this is how it's
always going to be. And you know, he's let out of
his chains. It's kind of the the thought
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around this and that basically we are the leftovers of we're
like the left behind books essentially.
That's what we are. You guys have read the left
behind books, which they're pretty good.
Talk about the Antichrist. It's kind of a crazy, you know,
concept, but the little season theory is kind of with that a
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little bit because we're left behind.
And so we're just meandering through this little season until
whatever happens, happens. And allegedly the little season
ends in 2027. And that goes back to Apophis,
which is interesting. This all tying together, yo, my
conspiracy brains like this connects to that.
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That connects to that, that's tothis.
And we're just living through this horrible time on earth
because I'm going to be, I'm going to be very honest.
I'm going to speak from my my point of view.
This is my point of view. I'm not saying, hey, you, what
you do is bad. I'm just saying this is what
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I've seen. This is what I've observed.
But we live in a time where there are big monster churches
popping up all over the place, and people are giving money to
people who are not actually preaching about the God these
people think that this guy's preaching about.
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And we have all of these crazy Joel Osteen.
The Righteous Gemstones does a great job of making fun of these
people because they don't care about you and your salvation.
They only care about getting thenext private jet, limousine
suits, houses, all that stuff. It's all worldly and material
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things. And that goes against the actual
teachings of Jesus. And that gets into the little
season theory and kind of my theory that really people are
not. People always talk about the old
covenant in the new covenant. I believe the new covenant is a
covenant to Paul and not Jesus because we hear this message and
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I was this is crazy. I got into a deep dive.
This is literally last night of these mega churches in the in
the message they preach. It's preaching of abundance,
abundance in you, not abundance in we.
And I would say you can be abundant.
You can have abundance, think inabundance.
And that sounds a lot like Lucifer to me.
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And I know people say, well, I know that person, they're
they're a God feared man. They helped me out of a bind.
But that's, that's how it's supposed to be.
Especially here in Oklahoma. We got away from the church
helping these single mothers church, the church, the church
food drives like that still happens, but it's not as
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prevalent. We have extended the government
out so much that the government now takes a lot of the helping
hand that the church needs. And I think that's a lot of why
we they're, you know, especiallyhere in Oklahoma, Christian
nationalists, they want that back because it gives, it's
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like, why are we, you know, we start looking OK, well, if the
government's supplying, why is churches tax free?
You know, you need to be puttingin too, because now you need to
put in for the people who are onthe assistance that's needed.
And that's why I think that thisis, I mean, I don't know if I
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believe in the little season theory.
It's very interesting. But we're living in a world of
fake profits, fake people just doing it as a job and not
actually believing what they're saying.
And that's a part of the little season because this is Lucifer's
little season. And it does make a little bit of
sense on that end because I see it.
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I, I have someone close around me that has been a part of a
church that is like that where, oh, as long as you're giving
your, your, was it tides, what they call it?
I don't know what they, I'm not,but give your money, you know,
give your money. You're 10, you're 20%, you're
10%. And they do.
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And they can't even afford groceries, can't even afford
their mortgage payment. And then they go to the church
and say, Hey, we need some help.Church goes, Oh yeah, you, you
do give about half your life's, your half your life's earnings
for this church that doesn't, you know, that believes in the
opposite of what Jesus taught. And I'm not an expert on Jesus,
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but I just, I know that there's certain things that they're, you
know, just come hand in hand when you, when you see Jesus.
So it's interesting. That's a little season theory.
I would like to know what you guys think.
Do you think that we're in the little season?
Do you think that they they may have added time to the our
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timeline and made-up these Knights and shining armor
people? Because here's another thing
too, that it doesn't make sense to me.
Like where were the, where were the American Indians at?
Like we had Vikings coming over here.
We have Vikings coming in like in the 11th century, you know,
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we have they're over here. There's artifacts found, but we
don't see any of that written history anywhere on the runes or
anything. Maybe we do and I just haven't
looked. I haven't seen it, but I don't
know. It's just fascinating.
It's this is all fascinating. It's all conspiracy.
This is all alleged, but the little season does it allegedly
in 2027, as long as with the pothis, the, the, the meteor,
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the asteroid. So let me know what you guys
think. I I love it when I get feedback
especially on these types of episodes because everyone can
add to a theory or take away from a theory or give me a new
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all in the description below. But but yeah, that that these
theories have really got me thinking and really kind of
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maybe like, oh, this is all kindof tying together and the
escalation we see with politics and and the divisiveness and,
you know, adding in the church element to it just all funky to
me. It just doesn't, it doesn't it
smells. The eye test is telling me that
this something's off, especiallygetting sick over the last three
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weeks, I've kind of been like, man, there's just like like
before, maybe it just might be Ihit over 30 like I'm over 30
now, like maybe it's just like that's what happens.
I don't know. I just, this is new to me, but
they always say the man flu is alittle bit stronger than regular
flu. So I don't know y'all tell me in
the comments but or the commentsand and you know, let me know.
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I like I said, I like to have conversations with people.
Dang, through this podcast, I'm finding out that I got Ken all
over the place. I got Ken folk and cousins and
everybody, man, it's like, Dang,it's like, hey, we might be, we
might be related and we start connecting dots.
Oh, my aunt is your grandma. You know, my, you know, 2 times
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great aunt is your great grandma.
Yeah, it's just crazy. So it's cool.
It's cool too. Eventually I want to do a, maybe
like a little miniseries of there's a, a book that I'm, I'm
reading right now. It's called Lake You follow
reflections and it's little stories about you follow.
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And I have a lot of family out that way.
You follow Checotah, a little small town of Council Hill.
I got family out there and you know, I've always heard stories
and I stayed a lot down there, ran around a lot down there as a
little, little kid with my grandparents and my aunts.
And so let me know if you want to, if you want to hear those
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stories of, you know, stuff thatwent on and maybe the early
1900's. The first story though is, is
talking about getting this guy getting a job at the Indian
Journal in 1912. So it's a cool, you know, it's a
cool kind of reflection of history.
And but let me know if you guys want to hear that, if that's
something you want to hear and maybe an episode or maybe a
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little mini mini short or whatever, you know, however I
phrase it. But I appreciate everyone who
continues to support the podcast.
Episode 100 announcement, announcement, announcement.
I will be having Rod from Lodge Tales on for the 100th episode.
We're going, we're going to go live.
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It'll be live. I don't know when.
If you follow me on YouTube, go subscribe.
I'll have some information on YouTube, TikTok X and then if
you just want to ask me when thelive is, e-mail me or message me
on those on those platforms. And but I'm going to have him on
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and I think I'm going to take people.
So if like people want to come in and tell their stories with
us. This is a this is a celebration
of a of 100th episode and over almost three years of the
podcast. So be looking out for that.
And like I said, guys, I appreciate you, you joining me
on this journey and a journey ofself discovery.
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No, but I have done a little self discovery.
I've with this podcast, I've, I've kind of looked back at my
childhood and it just makes me appreciate more.
You know, there are times that Iwish that maybe I would have
took taken a little bit more from, you know, my relatives who
have passed, You know, I do. I did this podcast for my
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grandpa. That's really why this podcast
started. He was a storyteller.
He was a story collector and he always, always, always was
collecting stories. And one of these days, maybe
down the road, my dad has all his journals and there's a lot
of stories from some old timers who were born, you know, born in
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the early, early 1900s basicallythat he got stories from before
they passed. And they're pretty scary.
I haven't looked over the journal in years, but and he did
that for the community and he'd pass them around free of charge.
He'd write it, edit it, and he'd, you know, put it in a
little spiral, kind of a little binder.
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And he did that for people just to let people know that where
they came from and you know who they are.
And I miss those. You know, that's one thing I do
miss. But he's why I do this podcast.
And now as I continue this podcast viewer view, the
listener is why I do it, becauseI've connected to so many
people, all different tribes, all different nationalities, all
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different races, all different culture.
This is crazy. The amount of people that I've
I've come across and we've crossed paths.
So I just wanted to say I appreciate you guys.
And as always, I'll catch you onthe net.