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Christmas Show The Jeff Davis Show Dec 23rd 1996 [W4lNU6dtHHg]

A provocative investigation into the Babylonian roots of holiday traditions reveals how ancient fertility rites and international banking interests shape modern religious celebrations.

By Mike Hanson Archives | 39m listen | 12 chapters
Christmas Show   The Jeff Davis Show   Dec 23rd 1996 [W4lNU6dtHHg] cover

About this episode

Jeff Davis and guest Ron Neal challenge the biblical legitimacy of Christmas, labeling the holiday a pagan deception rooted in the Roman festival of Saturnalia and Babylonian fertility rites. Neal, a researcher of religious organizations, argues that the Catholic Church synthesized sun-worshiping traditions with Christianity to consolidate power under the Roman Empire system. The discussion asserts that the December 25th date contradicts Luke 2:8, as shepherds in Bethlehem would not have been in the fields during the freezing winter conditions of Palestine.

Ron Neal cites the Encyclopedia Britannica and Alexander Hislop’s The Two Babylons to link modern church steeples and the cross to the phallic worship of Nimrod and the Babylonian deity Tammuz. The segment highlights Jeremiah 10 as a direct condemnation of tree decoration, while referencing the execution of John the Baptist in Matthew 14 to illustrate the negative biblical precedent for birthday celebrations. Davis further connects the World Council of Churches and the Vatican to international banking cartels like the IMF, claiming these institutions use a distorted interpretation of Romans 13 to enforce a New World Order.

Jeff Davis engages in irreverent street commentary with Joyce Isaacs of KVET Radio, discussing local Austin figures such as Bob Bullock and the presence of federalized Texas Rangers. The episode concludes with a warning against the commercial "religious racket" and the social manipulation of the holiday season, which Neal characterizes as a distraction for the masses. Guest Ron Neal provides a list of recommended research sources including the Christadelphians and the Worldwide Church of God.


CHAPTER 01 / 12 Discussion

Jeff Davis and Ron Neal Critique Modern Religious Institutions

Jeff Davis introduces guest Ron Neal to discuss the biblical origins of Christmas and the perceived corruption of religious organizations in Austin, Texas. Neal, who has spent two decades studying various religious groups including Jehovah's Witnesses and Scientologists, connects his activism against the Federal Reserve to his theological research. The discussion frames modern church participation as a "religious racket" that prevents spiritual and political liberation from the Roman Empire system.

jeff davis· ron neal· world council of churches· national council of churches· austin· texas· federal reserve

00:00 Hello Austin, Texas. We're back with another exciting program today we've got several guests coming in here later on some good video to show you but before that we're going to pretty much an annual event here since we have a lot of feel-good Christians in the area that don't know what the Bible says and they're following the World Council of Churches and the National Council of Churches, all the religious racket foolishness going on in this community. And across this nation We're going to talk just briefly here for about next 20 minutes about Christmas Some you all have your little Christmas trees up

01:00 We're going to get into a little bit of biblical origins as to where all this foolishness came from. The reason why we are doing it simple is simply because if you expect your God to save you Roman Empire system that we're caught up in. It's not going to happen as long as you continue to participate in such foolishness. Joining me today, We have an old friend of mine who goes back several years who has had an organization, the Ron Neal Organization, to stop the war and abolish the Federal Reserve which is growing but I want just

01:43 bring you into this, Ron. I know you've spent 15 years studying the Bible... Yeah more like 20. Yeah twenty years many years just all different types of things Jehovah's Witnesses went through all that... Christadelphians... Christian Science... I've also been study with Scientologists and a bunch of people okay now i want to First off, let me just mention some of the things that we're going to be talking about for the next 15-20 minutes here is a lease I want to raise. And we also have some footage to go along with it while we're talking about is the Christmas tree Santa, Santa of course as a take of Nimrod the old king of Babylon. Yeah and The Christmas tree Which basically was it was a symbol when nimrod was buried? The Babylonians Buried him with a wooden plank and which sprouted and ultimately the Babylonians

CHAPTER 02 / 12 Discussion

Pagan Origins of Christmas and the Saturnalia Festival

Ron Neal argues that Christmas is a pagan tradition with no biblical authorization, citing the Encyclopedia Britannica as a source for its non-Christian origins. The celebration is linked to the Roman festival of Saturnalia and the Babylonian worship of King Nimrod, whose burial site allegedly sprouted a tree that became a deity symbol. The Catholic Church is credited with incorporating these sun-worshiping traditions on December 25th to increase its membership during the first millennium.

saturnalia· nimrod· babylon· encyclopedia britannica· catholic church· paganism· december 25th

02:43 used that as a deity to worship their king Nimrod. And then ultimately it went on for as far back as the heathen worshipping idols under the green trees, in fact it got so bad they cried. There's a picture of it right there. But let's just get into things here and we'll go back and forth on this What do you know, Ron? Tell us about what your knowledge of as far as the origins of Christmas and what this whole phony deal is about. First of all, Jeff I'd like to just mention that under the present circumstances I'm sorry if this offends your viewers, but I just don't feel like celebrating. I'm just not in a celebrating mood whenever we have things like Waco going on and our troops in foreign lands and people being killed everywhere the injustice that the Federal Reserve System...I'll tell you one thing We get rid of the Federal Reserve System to get rid of some these wars then well, we'll crack out about a bottle champagne But until then I mean no we're at war. Yeah, we get our enemies. We're just not celebrating

03:45 At our family, we don't celebrate nothing. We don't celebrate holidays of no kind, no way, no shape, no form." Now let me ask you, how do we escape from being called the Scrooge then? Or the Grinch. From all the people... of course the world is conditioned to- I don't try to take Christmas and stuff away from other people! But I just think it doesn't feel like celebrating myself. But the origins of it. And all that need to come out. Okay now the origins of that are brought out in the Encyclopedia Britannica and other places that are respectable It'll show you just in no uncertain terms its pagan

04:21 It's pagan. Christianity has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with Christmas or the celebration of Christmas The Catholic Church brought Saturnalia, the festival of Saturnalia into the church back in early part of the millennium and they did this in order to incorporate as many people as they could in their church. People like celebrating Saturnalia, now what is Saturnalia? It's this festival of the sun returning back to its...back north coming up. In fact I got some information here that the Romans Saturnalia

04:57 actually was they, they actually celebrate on December 25th? That's exactly right. Yeah okay and they gave presents and all this sort of stuff so this is very old the celebration it's a tradition Jeff it's more or less some folkish tradition that people have had for a very very long time but it but it's a celebration not of righteous people no not at all not of Christianity or anything like that The Bible nowhere mentions anything whatsoever about Christmas. The Bible nowhere authorizes the celebration of Christmas or anything of this nature I was going to share a few Bible scriptures and you go for it, my copy of the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures right here And first of all let's discuss why it is impossible for December 25th to be the birthday of Christ

CHAPTER 03 / 12 Discussion

Biblical Evidence Against a December Birth for Jesus Christ

The narrative challenges the historical accuracy of celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ on December 25th by citing Luke 2:8. Because shepherds were watching flocks outdoors at night, the event likely occurred in early autumn rather than the cold, snowy winter typical of Palestine and Jerusalem in December. Comparisons are made between the latitudes of Bethlehem and San Antonio to illustrate that shepherds would not remain in the fields during freezing winter conditions.

jesus christ· bethlehem· luke 2· palestine· shepherds· winter solstice· weather patterns

05:46 Now, this is something that I assume all of your viewers are somewhat intelligent and they're a little bit aware about some of the things that have been unearthed in recent decades. But the fact is that December 25th is no way shape or form the birthday of Jesus Christ and even some of your Catholic churches will admit to this, the priests and things they'll tell you. December 25th is not the celebration of Christ but more or less they take December 25th to honor the birthday of Christ and even some of your churches now are talking about that. In fact if you look at it biblically speaking in Palestine when Christ was born the shepherds were out... I'm just going to get into that. Okay go ahead. If you open up your copy of the Bible Oh by the way we've got a steeple up here

06:33 Well, now let's avoid the people right now. Just concentrate on the holiday. In Luke chapter 2 verse 8 we have a little sentence here that shows why it is not possible for December 25th to be the birthday of Jesus Christ and Luke chapter two verse eight it reads... Let me see here It says, now there were also in the same country shepherds living out of doors and keeping watch in the night over their flocks. Okay now Bethlehem is on about the same latitude Jeff as San Antonio and if you're familiar with this time a year in San Antonio the nights many times are very cold sometimes there's even freezing snow and other things on the ground although it's in recent last 10 years that hasn't been very frequent

07:31 But this time of year is not the time of year when shepherds are living outdoors taking care their flocks. They think that this may have been more towards the earlier part of fall, like September 2nd or somewhere in that area, September 5th when Christ may have been born. But we know for a fact that if you go to Jerusalem you'll see it's covered with snow and ice and shepherds do not watch over their flock at night in this type of weather so December 25 is absolutely not the time which Jesus Christ was born

CHAPTER 04 / 12 Discussion

New Testament Prohibitions on Revelry and Drunkenness

Scriptural passages from Romans, Galatians, and 1 Peter are used to argue that the "spirit of Christmas" involving drunkenness and gluttony contradicts Christian teachings. The discussion highlights that the Bible explicitly forbids revelries and "drinking matches," which are common features of modern holiday celebrations. Ron Neal emphasizes that Christianity should be defined by its separation from these pagan-style festivities and loose conduct.

romans 13· galatians 5· 1 peter 4· revelry· gluttony· biblical law· holiday drinking

08:06 Now let me progress further from that to show you what the Bible's view of revelry is. The only thing that separates Christianity from the pagan holidays is that pagans don't have any problem with revelry, whereas Christianity does. In Romans 13 we read some things that help reign in the spirit of Christmas Christians should ask themselves, you know am I engaging in this type of activity? Here it says as in the daytime let us walk decently not in revelries and drunken bouts.

08:48 One of the problems with Christmas is that usually around this time of year you have people getting involved in much more than just visiting their family. They get involved in actual drunkenness and in revelry and gluttonous eating, and this sort of thing. And poor ham dinners are known for their ham dinners which is forbidden. Galatians 5 21 also says this It says that Christians should avoid envies, drunken bouts, revelries and things like these. So a person should ask themselves is the Christmas celebration taking on this type of an aspect? At 1 Peter 4-3 the Apostle Peter commends

09:33 For the time that has passed by is sufficient for you to have worked out the will of the nations when you proceeded in deeds of loose conduct, lusts excesses with wrought wines revelries drinking matches and illegal idolatries. Now as far as giving honor to Christ on a certain day Let's look at that for a minute. First of all, Jesus Christ nowhere commanded... That's right ...that his apostles or disciples celebrate his birth Absolutely He said he commanded the celebration of His death made provisions for that and why is the day of our Of his death more important than the day of his birth? Well let's look at Ecclesiastes chapter 7 verse 1 And here it says this A name is better than good oil

CHAPTER 05 / 12 Discussion

Commemoration of the Death of Christ versus Birth

The speakers argue that the Bible prioritizes the day of death over the day of birth, citing Ecclesiastes 7:1. They note that Jesus Christ never commanded a celebration of his birth but specifically authorized the memorial of his death through the breaking of bread and the cup of the new covenant. This segment also briefly dismisses modern Easter celebrations as "phony" due to the inclusion of pagan elements like Easter eggs.

ecclesiastes 7· luke 22· 1 corinthians 11· communion· new covenant· easter· memorial

10:23 and the day of death than the day of one's being born. Well, now why is that so? Well one reason why that is so is because at your death you have the memory of all the things this person has done all the actions and things they've done throughout their life That is of note...that's noteworthy whereas the birth with just another baby really it's not that noteworthy wouldn't you agree? Okay And that's why Jesus in Luke chapter 22 verse 19-20 Some of you might not be able to follow these verses, but that's alright. In Luke 22 19-20 Jesus gave this command He says also he took a loaf and broke it and gave it to them saying This means my body which is given in your behalf keep doing this in remembrance of me

11:24 also the cup in the same way after they had the evening meal. He's saying, this cup means the new covenant by virtue of my blood which is to be poured out on your behalf Here we see Jesus commemorating his death he's authorizing the apostles to memorialize His death and the apostle Paul understood it that way 1st Corinthians chapter 11 We read this 1st Corinthians chapter 11 verses 25 and 26 The Apostle Paul says this, referring to Jesus he said He did likewise respecting the cup also after he had the evening meal saying This cup means the new covenant by virtue of my blood keep doing this as often as you drink it in remembrance of me. For as often as you eat this loaf and drink this cup you keep proclaiming the death of the Lord until he arrives

12:22 Now, these verses make clear that there is to be a celebration by Christians of the death of Jesus Christ. We have nothing of this nature regarding his birth Christianity just is not any part of the Christmas celebration. And as a side note, even the modern day Easter's a phony deal too... Exactly! ...with the way it's presented with the Easter eggs and the day and the whole thing Now the question also arises should we observe the birth of anybody. I mean, should anyone's birthday be celebrated or in any way should it be noteworthy? What is the Bible view on birthdays overall? Well, the Bible nowhere condemns or forbids celebrating a birthday nor does it advocate it but it does give a very little view that I would say is sort of a frown Look at Matthew chapter 14 verse 6 There's just one place in the Bible where it mentions a birthday

CHAPTER 06 / 12 Discussion

Biblical Condemnation of Birthdays and Jeremiah 10 Tree Idolatry

The Bible's view on birthdays is presented as negative, highlighting Matthew 14 where Herod’s birthday celebration led to the execution of John the Baptist. Jeremiah 10:1-6 is read from the New World Translation to illustrate God's command against the "customs of the peoples," specifically the practice of cutting down trees and decorating them with silver and gold. While the text refers to idols, the speakers draw a direct parallel to the modern Christmas tree as a form of heathen foolishness.

matthew 14· herod· john the baptist· jeremiah 10· idolatry· christmas trees· new world translation

13:23 And look at the light that it's shown in. Matthew 14 verse 6 here, I got the wrong book... Okay here he says, But when Herod's birthday was being celebrated the daughter of Herodias danced at it and pleased Herod so much that he promised with an oath to give her whatever she asked then she under her mother's coaching said Give me here upon a platter the head of John the Baptist Now, this is a birthday celebration in which the head of one of the saints was asked for. And this is sort of the Bible's color or view you might say of birthday celebrations in general It's not a very pleasant one The thing that I want to just emphasize and we'll let you go on here with your presentation around it Basically that this whole December 25th, so called Christmas

14:24 Everything about it, from the trees to the exchange of gifts which is in Revelation 11 here. The only time there was a gift exchange in the Bible I've got right here 11 verses 7 through 10. Where basically the heathen were celebrating with a gift exchange from the killing of Christ and the prophets, that's the only time okay? From the trees where in Jeremiah 10 verse 1 through 6 it talks about to Basically not to do as the heathen did and that is to go out and cut him a tree and deck it was out at the heathen That God was commanded his people you know to

15:20 I was hoping we could read that too. Jeremiah 10? Yeah, Jeremiah 10 verse 1 through 6 It's a follow of idolatry now this is basically the heathen were I have a history way back to Babylon of worshipping their idols under the groves of green trees. At least 17 times in the Bible... Can i read this? Yes, go ahead! Okay, now this is pretty good here now first of all this is not dealing with Christmas and it's not dealing with a Christmas tree It's dealing with cutting down an idol but you can almost see the Christmas tree in this passage of the nations at all Do not be struck with terror even if the signs of the heavens because the nations are struck with terror at them

15:58 For the customs of the peoples are just an exhalation, because it is a mere tree out of the forest that one has cut down. The work of the hands of the craftsman with the billhook! With silver and with gold one makes it pretty. With nails and with hammers they fasten them down that none may reel. They are like a scarecrow of a cucumber field, and cannot speak Without fail they are carried, for they cannot take any steps. Do not be afraid because of them, for they can do nothing calamitous and what is more the doing of any good is not with them."

16:39 Your extra words are a little bit different from the King James Version. This is the New World Translation I'm reading, but it's all basically the same. It's telling you if you're really in God's camp, you don't be partaking of such foolishness as this. That's right! And it doesn't directly say anything about a Christmas tree but the significance to that relationship is quite clear here. That's right! This is kind of what they're doing, putting up trees under a day that Christ never wanted to celebrate on the day that was tied into the Roman Saturday which was December 25th. It also tied into the two week midwinter festival of the heathen and everything that goes along with this day gift exchange eating pork ham dinners

CHAPTER 07 / 12 Discussion

Economic and Psychological Impact of Holiday Traditions

The discussion shifts to the negative societal impacts of the holiday season, including high suicide rates and the financial strain of gift-giving. Ron Neal characterizes the public as "dupe slaves" under a tyranny that uses holidays like a Roman "circus" to distract from their actual condition. They claim that the commercial aspect of the holiday primarily benefits "Jewish merchants" and credit card companies while creating unnecessary debt for families.

suicide rates· merchant debt· jewish merchants· slavery· tyranny· holiday stress

17:26 the trees, Santa being the old Nimrod king of Babylon. Everything that's associated with this day is from actually or the origins are created by Christ's adversary. That's right! The biggest thing if your listeners are Christians and they want to follow the Bible's teaching on this... The biggest thing that you can point out is the total absence in Holy Scripture of even the mention of Christmas or any type of authorization for giving gifts, or anything of this nature. Now I don't like to be just a wet blanket and spoil people's Christmas and stuff but the fact is right now there really isn't that much to celebrate

18:07 Well, that's true too. We're enslaved and we're... Right! In fact if you look at studying Rome and some of this foolishness with the circus and gladiators and all of this it's just another way of keeping the slaves focused off their real condition That's exactly right they want to make everything look like it's normal and everybody is happy and joyful The fact is there are a lot people in this world who are suffering and they're not very happy And after we get rid of these conditions that bring about so much misery and unhappiness, then it'll be an occasion for celebration of happiness and thanksgiving. But right now we're all very much duped slaves under a terrible tyranny and there's really not time to celebrate at all. Sorry to put a wet blanket on your Christmas folks but you can put that underneath your tree with everything else!

18:58 Alright, continue on with your presentation. Well that and the truth is that the Bible nowhere mentions Christmas it does not authorize a celebration The bible specifically Ecclesiastes 7 says the day of a person's death is better than their birth And the origins of December 25th are all... Totally pagan! Well even worse then that the adversaries of God and Christ, or the origins that go back to Babylon and Rome. So when you partake it...to me it's the biggest abomination of Christ because it is a day where everything about it is anti-Christ under the disguise of Christ. It's a mockery of Christ

19:47 And this is why, to me the reason why it's so important to believe in it and doesn't matter whether you call yourself a Christian or whatever. Whatever it is if we expect even an atheist The fact is that if we expect to get out of our current situation or ask God for guidance If you believe there is a god There no way its going to happen as long as partake in such foolishness. It makes it more difficult, I'm not going to say there's no way we can get out of it without this but the thing is that does make a little more difficult because right now is time of great stress on people you have the highest rate of suicides and other things these holidays really put a big strain on the family plus its also a merchant day too everyone ends up dead in stores Jewish merchants they really like make a killing on them

20:39 They make a lot of money on this celebration, believe you me. Okay now is that basically what you wanted to say here? Well that and remember the Bible does not have a real good attitude towards any type of birthday celebration It mentions it just once and here are some saints martyred because of a birthday celebration Christ nowhere authorized any celebration of his birth but commanded the celebration instead of His death And the fact that the Bible frowns very heavily on any type of revelry or any type of overeating, or drunkenness. This is specifically, you know...

CHAPTER 08 / 12 Discussion

Phallic Origins of Church Steeples and the Cross

Jeff Davis and Ron Neal discuss the architectural origins of church steeples, claiming they represent the erect penis of the Babylonian king Nimrod. They further argue that the cross is not a Christian symbol but rather the initial "T" for Tammuz, Nimrod's son, which originated in Babylonian and Egyptian fertility worship. These symbols are presented as evidence that modern "Obey Caesar" churches are actually practicing ancient sun-god worship.

nimrod· tammuz· steeples· phallic symbols· babylon· fertility· religious architecture

21:18 you know, Christians are not allowed to do that. I keep the food laws as well too and then of course the big deal is your ham dinner you get into Christmas spirit and have your big ham dinner. Now i always thought about the turkey we're a bunch of turkey people let me just make it now let me just...I want to make sure all this gets in here Ron you did an excellent job but lets just briefly go over some of this first off the..i wanna just mention that the law of Moses which I happen to prescribed to at least a point. You know, these World Council of Churches business on the national level. We've organized religious racket. I call them the obey Caesar churches where you give...these governments are here to bow down to them. And that's a function they served is to dupe the minds of the masses so that they wouldn't rise up against the state which was Nimrod and his strong arms. Now I do want to mention The Steeples. Ron tell us briefly

22:19 I'm looking at a steeple right here. Let's not look... No, I'll go ahead and mention that the origins of the steeple actually go back to Babylon where it was Nimrod's erect penis. The Babylonians worshipped Nimrod's erect penis as he laid on his back shining up towards the sun. It was a worship of Sun God and that's what all these ridiculous, these phony churches... How could a person go into one of those buildings knowing that? Well see unless you know it... See I went into them for 32 years and didn't even wasn't even cognizant of it but right there it is folks! And then across here at the top That is actually the initial The origins of that go back to Tammuz who was Nimrod's son

23:03 And the Babylonians used to wear a tee around their neck to worship Tammuz, who was Nimrod's son. business says it's Christ and his cross. The fact is, it's really an initial T for Tammuz who was the son of Nimrod in the Kingdom of Heaven. In Egypt a loop was placed around it and it represented fertility between the union of two sex organs, so conjugal relationship Oh isn't that nice? Yeah you know when you think about that every time you go into one those church buildings I want to also mention 17 times in the Bible at least

CHAPTER 10 / 12 Discussion

International Banking Cartels and the Religious Racket

Jeff Davis links international financial institutions like the IMF and World Bank to the "religious racket" of the World Council of Churches and the Vatican. He argues that these groups use a specific interpretation of Romans 13 to force citizens to submit to government "slave masters" and the New World Order. The segment posits that religion, politics, and commerce are the three pillars used to manipulate and enslave the masses through fraud and spiritual control.

world bank· imf· joseph edgar bronfman· new world order· romans 13· freemasonry· international finance

27:33 Finally, we do a lot of talking on this program about international finance. the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, the World Bank, the IMF, the International Monetary Fund, the International Bank of Settlements were basically these forces. These stockholders whether they be Joseph Edgar Bronfman or the President of the World Jewish Congress whoever this these people that own stock into these international banking cartels There is a definite connection when you look at the World Council of Churches, the National Council of Churches and Vatican. When you see the whole religious racket in America whether it be Pentecostal or Baptist

28:22 spear right into this whole religious, what I call obey Caesar churches. Okay there is a definite connection to the people who finance wars and the people that finance these organized religions. That's right And this is the ultimate tyranny because their masses are being controlled economically through taxes or welfare and they're also being controlled spiritually, through this obey Caesar churches. The religious racket uses this Romans 13 bow down to the government because that's what is ordained by God but the fact is we the people were the government. Now you speak of those countries being founded they didn't celebrate Christmas from

29:07 country was founded. That's right, but the fact is this country was founded when we were the kings! We're sovereign and we don't have to bow down to Clinton and his New World Order, but the religious racket they throw out this Romans 13 nonsense that you've got a bow down to your slave masters Because they were ordained by God. With the sword, you take the sword and he... The slave masters used their laws to enslave us and whack up with them. This is all part of it! This was a tool that Nimrod used. He was unable to keep the masses under control control with just his brute squad. So he put some priests out there that looked at the heavens and they looked at the stars and said, well now these things affect your life. And next thing you know they did! People's lives were orbiting with those stars. You know? They kept telling them about it. You have three pillars on which our civilization is based

29:57 religion, politics and commerce. And all three of these pillars are used to enslave us under the current regime that we're under. Most people don't realize that they're enslaved but when you have nothing but lies being fed to you and fraud everywhere everything you look at is just a lie I mean how can you say it should not be manipulated in control? Right...and the whole religious racket is one of those powerful elements Perhaps the most powerful of all Yeah, I would agree with that Ron Neal, do you have any final comments before we wrap up this section? We're going to go for a quick break. We've got several guests coming in here but before that I appreciate you coming on the program.

CHAPTER 11 / 12 Discussion

Final Warnings Against Holiday Abominations and Social Manipulation

In their closing remarks, the speakers revisit Revelation 11 to claim that gift-giving is historically associated with the celebration of the death of righteous people. They warn that the holiday season is a "snare and a racket" designed to consume people's time and money, leading to a state of being "accursed" for following non-biblical laws. The segment concludes with a broad dismissal of modern distractions, including the football season, as part of the overall "foolishness" of the current social order.

revelation 11· inquisition· free masonry· football season· holiday debt· judge rutherford

30:45 The best thing I can say is that when your friends get the Christmas spirit and they want you to celebrate it, just tell them no. You had a little jingle? No, I don't want to sing a little jingle! Okay Ron, well the fact of the matter is... You and I, and many other people are starting to realize that we are a controlled people. A manipulated people. Also something else too... And it even goes so far as the religious racket. They obey Caesar churches an all of this nonsense Look at how much debt is caused this time of year by people giving gifts they don't need to have you just run up a big debt. This helps the banks and the credit card companies, and stuff like this... And also again if you read Revelations 11 verse 7 through 10 You'll see that it's uh...the whole gift exchange idea is based upon celebrating of the death, the crucifixion of righteous people The heathen were actually exchanging gifts. John the Baptist in particular Yeah, the only time that this happened was

31:46 So, the fact is Ron you and I both know we've got our work cut out for us. And if you study the Inquisition and some of these other religious fiascos...and it's..I won't go so far as to say it's the Bible itself. I believe that the Bible has been tampered with but I believe there are certain amount of truth in the Bible. I believe in a supreme being but let's face this whole religious racket It's just terrible. I've been fighting that forever. The ultimate part of the slavery on mankind is the World Council of Churches, National Council of Churches and the seminaries which are nothing more than a front for Freemasonry

32:29 religious racket is part of the, definitely part of the enslavement and why I think we're very much up against... We're on the verge of eating a new world order. Yeah that's true. I think Judge Rutherford with Watchtower Society said it best he said religion is a snare in a racket and I mean that is absolutely the truth because you look at the amount of time and money spent just consuming people now you know people again want to get together with their families That's all fine. If you want to give gifts, that is fine. But whenever you feel obligated to give...that takes the joy out of the spirit of giving. If you want to give because you love someone and want to give them something then we are not talking about that. When you have a season set aside where people have to give a gift or these little office parties where everybody is supposed to bring a gift it is just phony

33:21 And a tree... and all of this under the disguise of Christ. It's the worst abomination, mockery of Christ. These housewives that some may have jobs or full-time jobs, part time jobs they have to set aside time to go through all this stuff for preparing this big season occasion and you know they oughta stop doing that Well I guess that your family doesn't have a tree up like mine. No we don't, we've got some in Sacopeia. Mine ended over the fence four years ago and it's where she stayed. Okay one more time, Ron Neil do you have any final comments? That's it. One more time we can run that Jeremiah piece and folks as your looking at your trees there with the fancy pretty colors to them just remember everything

34:06 that's involved with December 25th is an abomination of Jesus Christ and God told his people that if you continue to, if you follow my laws, my statutes and my commandments. You will be a blessed people however if you turn from My ways and not follow My laws or statute you will be accursed people. Want to know why? You're in the message you are in folks All you got to do is look around you and see the foolishness that your taking in. And that might be a good clue as to why. The football season included. Yeah, football on the whole bracket! Thank You Ron I appreciate it.

CHAPTER 12 / 12 Discussion

Street Interviews and Local Austin Commentary

The program transitions to a series of informal street clips and interactions featuring Joyce Isaacs from KVET Radio and Jeff Davis. They discuss local Austin figures like Bob Bullock and the presence of federalized Texas Rangers while engaging in humorous, irreverent banter about the city's "strange people." Joyce Isaacs promotes her radio show and comments on the long-running nature of the Jeff Davis Show before the segment ends with footage of bulls in the back of a truck.

jeff davis show· joyce isaacs· kvet radio· bob bullock· austin· texas rangers· longhorns

35:08 When I'm in Austin, I always listen to the Jeff Davis Show and have a good cup of coffee. So I would suggest you do the same. You want information? You want truth? Want a good time? No, no. Information and truth. I'm going to give you your hand. Thank you princess. That's the counter of the regular, we have our legitimate check and drink.

35:48 The Rangers we got now are people, Federalized, Federal Boys, DPS guys. That's great. Those two Rangers, they don't like it. I'm talking with my bud, Danny and he says he's going in to see Bob Bullock. I bet it is a lot easier to get in and watch the Jeff Davis show than it is to get in and see Bob Bullock on the... I voted for you Bobby!

36:31 I did, how are you daddy? And what are we talking about with Mr. Porter? Well we're trying to get more services to keep people from having problems in their homes Right! To keep people mainstream and keeping them living and keeping them productive Remember...you can listen to me weekdays I'm Joyce Isaacs from KVET Radio 1300 on the AM And you can see Jeff Davis all of Monday night. He just goes on and on, and on... I've never seen anybody like him. No he hasn't either! Oh Lord!

37:23 I'm not gonna be able to show this. Hawaii meets Mexico City, I can't show that. You need to listen to my show weekdays right on KBET AM it's no bull I tell you just donate okay go out with some You have a little margarita and you have a little lunch, and the next thing you know here you are. I can't even explain it to ya! But then I can't explain Jeff Davis show either! And he's on forever...and ever. You think these are longhorns? He's a long cock is what he is. Remember its all here.

38:09 I've got more bull than this on the radio. Okay? I love you. Well, honey! Are you boys getting tired riding around in the back of this truck?! And he won't show it on TV. Oh yeah, I played that game before. He says he won't use the tape. Well you can get over there and put your hand on that one. Okay let's drop down just a little bit more here we go listen give these girls a hand okay You need to give these ladies a hand. And this man over here, he had these pictures in the truck trying to sell them down at the mayor's office and then got these bulls in the back I tell you know this is an interesting city and you thought The Joyce Isaac Show was strange and you thought Jeff Davis was strange just get out on the street awhile. You want to see some strange people covered okay?

39:16 Alright, alright.