Conspiracy Theory Thread


Tucker's promotion of aliens and now remote viewing shows him to be either foolish or something worse. Remote viewing is in the same bag with divination and is a technique for fools to open their minds to demonic influence by grasping at clairvoyance, a gift that can only be granted by God to people who are spiritually mature enough to handle it.
 
Tucker's promotion of aliens and now remote viewing shows him to be either foolish or something worse. Remote viewing is in the same bag with divination and is a technique for fools to open their minds to demonic influence by grasping at clairvoyance, a gift that can only be granted by God to people who are spiritually mature enough to handle it.
I don’t have time to watch this right now, but is he agreeing with these things or just acknowledging the existence of the supernatural/spiritual world in general? The cultural consensus of the majority in the US, at least among the intelligentsia, is that everything can be boiled down to coincidence, correlation doesn’t = causation, atheism, everything can be explained by science alone, etc., so perhaps he is promoting these things to open that possibility to some people? Like see, even this political leader acknowledges X, so a belief in God is not far off.
 
I don’t have time to watch this right now, but is he agreeing with these things or just acknowledging the existence of the supernatural/spiritual world in general? The cultural consensus of the majority in the US, at least among the intelligentsia, is that everything can be boiled down to coincidence, correlation doesn’t = causation, atheism, everything can be explained by science alone, etc., so perhaps he is promoting these things to open that possibility to some people? Like see, even this political leader acknowledges X, so a belief in God is not far off.
I haven't watched this interview, but I'll go ahead and watch the segment on remote viewing to find out.

In the past, and up until now, his presentation of alien sightings as phenomena to be investigated was neutral, but also frequent and attention grabbing. My problem with Tucker is that he's ostensibly Christian, but he often brings up these topics, like when he said 1-2 years ago that he'd woken up with scratch marks on his back and that his evangelical friends told him that was common and understood to be a demonic attack, but his treatment of it just as oddly neutral as alien sightings.
 
Tucker's promotion of aliens and now remote viewing shows him to be either foolish or something worse. Remote viewing is in the same bag with divination and is a technique for fools to open their minds to demonic influence by grasping at clairvoyance, a gift that can only be granted by God to people who are spiritually mature enough to handle it.

Only a small portion in this interview is about aliens or remote viewing....it's mostly about ancient civilizations and suppressed & hidden technology.
 
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I haven't watched this interview, but I'll go ahead and watch the segment on remote viewing to find out.

In the past, and up until now, his presentation of alien sightings as phenomena to be investigated was neutral, but also frequent and attention grabbing. My problem with Tucker is that he's ostensibly Christian, but he often brings up these topics, like when he said 1-2 years ago that he'd woken up with scratch marks on his back and that his evangelical friends told him that was common and understood to be a demonic attack, but his treatment of it just as oddly neutral as alien sightings.

As a culture we are moving away from the solidly materialistic mindset. Him increasingly bringing up topics like this may just be a result of that.
 
As a culture we are moving away from the solidly materialistic mindset. Him increasingly bringing up topics like this may just be a result of that.
Moving away from materialism is only good if it is in the direction of Jesus Christ, but this interview, and I listened to the section on "remote viewing" (better called clairvoyance), reminds me of turn of the 20th century spiritualism, where séances became popular, a dangerous fad that succeeded in fascinating and snaring the unwary in a web of demonic treachery, in Shelob's Lair, if you will.
 




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I don't want to put on too much tinfoil, but it's worth pointing out that the name Frederick is significant in Freemasonry. Trump's family has carried the name for generations.
There are things I see recurring in Freemasonry & Satanism and know they're important, but I don't know their particular significance, and don't really want to know.

For example, Johnny Depp had the same symbol in blood on his forehead in The Ninth Gate (1999) and From Hell (2001), and both are "devil worshipper" films and should be avoided. I don't know exactly what the significance of that symbol is, and it doesn't really matter because these Satanic symbols are arbitrary (the only symbol with inherent power is the cross) and are assigned so that devil worshippers can invoke those whom they worship.

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This trident symbol is also seen in pictures of Kali.

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The magician Lance Burton often makes this sign with his candles.

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There are things I see recurring in Freemasonry & Satanism and know they're important, but I don't know their particular significance, and don't really want to know.

For example, Johnny Depp had the same symbol in blood on his forehead in The Ninth Gate (1999) and From Hell (2001), and both are "devil worshipper" films and should be avoided. I don't know exactly what the significance of that symbol is, and it doesn't really matter because these Satanic symbols are arbitrary (the only symbol with inherent power is the cross) and are assigned so that devil worshippers can invoke those whom they worship.

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This trident symbol is also seen in pictures of Kali.

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The magician Lance Burton often makes this sign with his candles.

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Freemasons essentially take the symbols from every religion and flatten them out. I consider them to be very foolish. The symbols all have a context and only have real meaning in their original context. Their approach is like reading all your different books and thinking they were written by the same author just because they're all on the same digital screen.
 
Freemasons essentially take the symbols from every religion and flatten them out. I consider them to be very foolish. The symbols all have a context and only have real meaning in their original context. Their approach is like reading all your different books and thinking they were written by the same author just because they're all on the same digital screen.
Symbols are a way to connect someone's intention with a target or an objective, basically a person, and when it counts it's either Jesus or the evil one. People like mnemonics and having consistency in symbols for a particular demographic in a particular time and place is something that works; it's basically branding and culture.

On the spiritual side, intention and will is all that matters. Since Freemasonry was syncretic, distilling symbols can work if people haven't already associated them with something in their mind, but at some point it probably got more and more watered down for the outer portico members, although they could still serve as a selection pool.
 
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