Topic: Spiritualism

14 chapters across the catalog

Interview With Raelian Priest Part 2   The Jeff Davis Show   Jan 6, 1996 [6y OxEYTToU]
4:12 - 5:32

Interview With Raelian Priest Part 2 The Jeff Davis Show Jan 6, 1996 [6y OxEYTToU]

Antichrist Forces, Yahweh, and Global Conflict

A caller identifies as a follower of Yahweh and suggests that Mohammed may have been the Paraclete while warning of a great deceiver or Antichrist. The caller claims that Antichrist forces currently control the world and that a heavenly war will soon manifest on Earth. Parent listens as the caller describes the "abomination of desolation" standing on Mount Zion.

The conversation explores how various world religions have been perverted to justify violence and resource theft. Ward argues that Christians should engage in "spiritual warfare" through the Great Commission rather than physical combat or the "conversion by the sword." She specifically addresses the fear of Sharia law, suggesting that those concerned should focus on missionary work rather than state-sponsored violence.

Alex Jones discusses his "visions" as profound epiphanies regarding history and globalism. He warns of a rising technocracy where elites plan to replace the military with drones and robots. Jones references Bill Joy's article "Why The Future Doesn't Need Us" to support his claims about the potential obsolescence of humanity.

Jeff Davis(1996 Classic) Historical Interviews With Waco Survivors(1993) [XZ4mR2mXHlc]
50:01 - 53:32

Jeff Davis(1996 Classic) Historical Interviews With Waco Survivors(1993) [XZ4mR2mXHlc]

Grandma Edna on Government Tyranny and Spiritual Victory

Clive Doyle's mother, known as Grandma Edna, joins the program to warn Americans about a government she believes is intent on destroying the righteous. She attributes the rise of militias to the policies of Bill Clinton and characterizes the New World Order as a satanic system. The program concludes with a call for spiritual endurance, asserting that while earthly powers may persecute God's people, the "saints" will ultimately prevail.

Jeff Davis(Classic) Speech In Rome [muPHl16nYos]
15:07 - 17:47

Jeff Davis(Classic) Speech In Rome [muPHl16nYos]

Texe Marrs Interview and Resistance to the New World Order

Jeff Davis announces an upcoming interview with Texe Marrs on international shortwave radio and plans to expand his message through the national alternative press. He urges listeners to refuse to participate in "the lie" of the current political and economic system. The segment concludes with a call to action for individuals to reject programmed responses regarding conspiracy theories to defeat the "beast" of the global establishment.

Raelian Movement (Classic Jeff Davis Jan. 6, 1997) [K NeNAaVqfU]
19:55 - 22:15

Raelian Movement (Classic Jeff Davis Jan. 6, 1997) [K NeNAaVqfU]

Raëlianism as Atheist Religion, Human Rights and Happiness

Raëlianism is presented as an atheist religion that rejects traditional deities in favor of human rights and scientific reality. The movement advocates for a spirituality that enhances wisdom and pleasure while connecting individuals to the infinite universe. Parent cites André Malraux's prediction that the third millennium will be religious, but through a lens of humanistic values.

River City Talk(Classic May 7, 1996) Jeff Davis Vs Religious Paganism [0BlPvkbuumU]
1:01:14 - 1:03:34

River City Talk(Classic May 7, 1996) Jeff Davis Vs Religious Paganism [0BlPvkbuumU]

UFOs as Demonic Activity, Spiritual Healing vs. Mind Power

The panel debates the nature of UFOs, with Joyce Vineyard suggesting they are demonic distractions. A caller challenges the guests to define God and compares belief in a deity to belief in UFOs. The conversation touches on Ezekiel's biblical visions and whether miraculous healings are the result of divine power or the human mind.

River City Talk(Classic May 7, 1996) Jeff Davis Vs Religious Paganism [0BlPvkbuumU]
1:13:59 - 1:17:08

River City Talk(Classic May 7, 1996) Jeff Davis Vs Religious Paganism [0BlPvkbuumU]

Conspiracy Theory vs. Coincidence, Defeatist Mentality

The guests discuss the stigma of being labeled a "conspiracy theorist" and argue that the "coincidence theory" cannot explain global debt and the loss of rights. Jeff Davis warns against a defeatist mentality that views the end of the world as inevitable, as it discourages standing up to tyrants. The Vineyards emphasize spiritual warfare and the need to be ready for the return of Christ.

George Humphrey, Steve Lane, And Rusty Fields(Classic 1998) George Bush Arrest [P9jxzRwDlNA]
1:26:44 - 1:30:23

George Humphrey, Steve Lane, And Rusty Fields(Classic 1998) George Bush Arrest [P9jxzRwDlNA]

Spiritual Warfare, Satanism in the Illuminati, Footnotes

The hosts frame the political struggle as a spiritual battle between divinity and materialistic socialism. They claim historical figures like Albert Pike and Giuseppe Mazzini were Luciferians who led the Illuminati. The segment highlights that Tony Brown's book contains 31 pages of footnotes to document these claims and references.

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]
41:39 - 45:44

Exposing Corruption 1996 [kOB99BpXBAc]

Spirituality vs Organized Religion, Social Conditioning

Organized religion is critiqued as a lever of state control that creates division and fear, whereas spirituality is defined as a personal, one-on-one experience. Modern movements like environmentalism and the welfare state are described as new forms of secular religion used to manipulate the masses. The goal of this conditioning is to neutralize individual imagination and foster a culture of hatred and separation.

Jeff Davis Graveyard Story [rgY9wqkDQUk]
1:44 - 4:37

Jeff Davis Graveyard Story [rgY9wqkDQUk]

Joyce Isaacs Personal Philosophy and Mission from God

Joyce Isaacs describes her personal sense of purpose, comparing her drive to a "mission from God" similar to the Blues Brothers. She emphasizes the importance of instilling values in her children and her commitment to helping crime victims. Isaacs recounts an anecdote from her time at Southwest Texas where she reported students for cheating, highlighting her belief in academic honesty.

Katherine Matteson rejects the "cult" label, arguing that if a group following one leader is a cult, then all of Christianity qualifies. She describes the Branch Davidians as a diverse family of various nationalities and races who viewed themselves as "light" rather than by skin color. She emphasizes that their spiritual understanding, provided by David Koresh, is more important than the physical flesh.

Found Master Tape Steve Lane Investigates Coverups And Truths Of Waco, Tx Murders(Classic 1998) [BCzZPNlHHHc]
2:32:20 - 2:36:41

Found Master Tape Steve Lane Investigates Coverups And Truths Of Waco, Tx Murders(Classic 1998) [BCzZPNlHHHc]

Definition of a Cult, Racial Unity and Spiritual Light

Catherine Madison argues that the term "cult" is unfairly applied to the Branch Davidians, noting that by the same logic, all of Christianity could be called a cult. She describes the community as a diverse family of all races—black, white, red, and yellow—united by Koresh's teaching that they are all "light." She concludes by stating that physical harm cannot affect their eternal spiritual state.

Justice For Davidians [Dh5aNTj6q S]
1:36:21 - 1:38:58

Justice For Davidians [Dh5aNTj6q S]

Global Conspiracy and The Committee of 300

The guests offer a final message of awareness, urging people to study prophecy and recognize the "scary" forces controlling the world. They frame the events at Waco as part of a larger spiritual and political conspiracy, specifically recommending the book "The Committee of 300." They assert that the world is currently under the control of the devil, with God allowing these tragedies to occur as part of a larger plan.