I want to be upfront here, I actually love listening to the PDB (Patrick Bet David) podcast. I listen to a couple pods a week. I always find the way they do things and talk about stories to be a breath of fresh air, and Patrick, someone who we’re told is an entrepreneur, and a successful business Man, is without question a very intelligent and dynamic personality, and his counterparts are also fun to listen to, and tend to give great insightful commentary.
He’s like Rogan, but in a suit.
But yesterday I noticed that he entertained someone I was already familiar with from previous podcasts, a fellow named Billy Carson who’s been making the rounds, promoting his personal brand of ‘history’. One that includes speculation about the great pyramid, the ‘Annunaki’, aliens, secret societies who rule the World, quantum mechanics, and with the latest podcast, he’s now claiming that Jesus Christ, was actually half alien who studied in the ‘mystery schools’, and learned about ‘ancient gnowledge’ (knowledge, but gnostic or esoteric versions of it) from the Egyptians, and, actually, the real emergence of Christ will happen within what will be an emergent ‘christ consciousness’, when people learn to drop their egotistical BS and find the real them, in the innerverse. Something like that anyways. The point is he’s super sure he has the information scholars and people who’ve been doing theological studies for centuries couldn’t figure out, but he could, because he did an MOOC at MIT, so he’s like a genius or something.
Here’s the thing. His brand of ‘truth’ telling, is riddled with inconsistencies, ‘just so’ storytelling, and straight up illogic. It’s a hodge podge of esotericey new age grift.
And I’m really not trying to throw shade at the guy, he’s doing the work, and his making it all sound sorta logical to people who aren’t so capable of logic.
But PBD is a very logical person. And he claims to be a Christian. But when this guy shows up on his pod saying some wildly sacrilegious stuff, PBD didn’t even attempt to point out any holes. Now when this guy shows up on other shows, like Rogan, I expect the conversation to be a little sillier, so it kinda fits. But I’m honestly a little disappointed about this one.
I should clarify, I’m not a Bible thumper, and even though I identify as a Christian as of the last few months, I have come to my position, based on logic. I know that sounds illogical, but I’ve come to that conclusion for several reasons, which I won’t belabour here, but let’s just say it’s informed by modern advances in technology, and events on the World stage, and the apparent madness of Clown World Inc., that for whatever reason, seems to be centred around actors who’s base claim for doing what they’re doing is because we, Humans, are nothing but the byproduct of ‘evolution’. And if that’s the case, there is no case for protecting us from the forces of said evolution.
But back to Jesalien.
The first time I heard Mr. Carson, it provoked the stack below.
The "Alien" Hoax
Everyone Loves a Great Narrative. If they’re Powerful enough, they can create a Lifelong fascination, and perhaps even a career path if you do it right, not that there’s any easy way to determine what that even means. The World is full of interesting things that don’t have easy explanations. It’s almost as if taking a step back from your daily routines …
So if you don’t have time to read it, let me give you some quick points. I had ChatGPT summarize them for us. It got the title wrong, but it’s a pretty good summary:
The post titled "Everyone Loves a Great Narrative" explores various narratives about humanity's origins, the universe, and philosophical ideas that have fascinated the author. Here are the key points summarized:
Narratives and Fascination: The author emphasizes the power of compelling narratives, which can lead to lifelong interests and even career paths. They discuss how various interesting but complex topics—such as aliens, ancient civilizations, myths, and new technologies—can be overwhelming but captivating.
Personal Experience: The author shares their extensive background in exploring these topics, from listening to Coast to Coast and Terence McKenna to engaging with figures like Alex Jones, David Icke, and the Zeitgeist Movement. They've delved into a wide range of theories, from ancient Egypt to modern aliens, and from the Big Bang to religious philosophy.
Intelligent Design Hypothesis: The author presents their hypothesis that we live in a simulation created by an Intelligent Designer (ID). This ID, while originating from an unknown place, designed the simulation to have meaning and companionship. They also propose that Jesus Christ was a manifestation of this ID, manipulating the "code" of the simulation.
Critical Perspective: The author acknowledges enjoying another man's compelling story about humanity and origins but aims to highlight logical inconsistencies in it. They stress the importance of questioning what kind of "fruit" these narratives produce for humanity.
Distraction vs. Truth: The author views many of these narratives as entertaining but ultimately distractions. They argue that the truth should be straightforward, natural, and purposeful, unlike the complex and often deceptive stories being told.
Simulation and Aliens: The post questions the compatibility of the simulation hypothesis with the idea of aliens, especially considering recent claims like those from David Grusch about government possession of alien technology. The author finds these ideas intriguing but ultimately unconvincing.
Technological Speculation: The author critiques the speculative nature of technological advancements, like merging humans with AI and creating supercomputers capable of running simulations. They see these ideas as unproven and part of a narrative pushing a new age of mysticism.
Skepticism and Future: Despite the widespread promotion of these narratives, the author remains skeptical. They believe there is no concrete evidence for aliens and view the push towards believing in such ideas as part of a larger, possibly deceptive, agenda.
Final Thoughts: The author concludes by questioning humanity's true origins and rejecting the notion that we evolved from monkeys. They maintain a critical stance towards the dominant narratives of evolution and the origin of life, suggesting a need to rethink our place in the universe.
The point being that I think what this Man is selling is fun, but ultimately, silly.
In fact at one point they talk about Nicola Tesla, and what the Nazi’s were really up to, according to Carson. He claims separately that Tesla was the smartest Man who ever lived, and, that the Nazi’s, for some reason, had all of this super technology, because there was a considerable amount of occultism being practised by them. He failed to explain how, if they had all that super advanced tech, why they lost the war. I’m open to some speculation about the subject, but those were some pretty wild claims.
But it was the tying together of those two historical data points that brought me back to yet another reason why I don’t believe in ‘aliens’, and I do believe in God, or a Creator, and I’ve come to think of that creator more like an ID or Intelligent Designer, which is outside the mainstream way to think about it, but it just feels right to me, based on following the logic, and the logic is this, it was Christianity, that laid the groundwork for Human ‘negative’ rights and Freedoms. Not, as so many like to claim, the enlightenment, though the enlightenment was more than one general thing, but it was also the point at which there was what’s called the Cartesian rift, the point at which more ‘mystical’ ideas were de facto separated from the more materialistic, science based World view, and, the ‘Humanist’ way of thinking make many of its arguments based on the Christian ethos of ‘do unto others’.
Unfortunately, it also ended up putting ‘progress’ in the driver seat, making it the a priori staring point, and now, with the advances of our technology making claims it now knows how to ‘cure’ any disease or illness if it could only be allowed to surveil us from ‘under the skin’, and have access to the data stream that is Humanity, which they will use AI to interpret, and ultimately, we will merge with our technology, and transcend Humanity. And I dunno. That seems like some sorta like an out of control anti Human ‘Humanism’, to me.
But it’s all predicated on, and perpetuated by, the idea that ‘evolution’, is the new driving force or ‘god’ of our existence.
Even the claim that aliens exists relies on this foundational belief system.
But it’s a doom loop. If it’s true, then we are doomed to play it out.
And I find this concept to be definitionally the ‘anti christ’, because it we believe the conventional story of Jesus Christ, that he was more than a Man, but our Creator in human form, then his words of wisdom have told us that we are created by our Creator, and everything else is an elaborate construction to deceive us. And he told us that when ‘the end’ would come, this is exactly what it would look like, but there would be no way to get out of a horrible situation, other than to Believe in Him.
How the old testament fits in is less clear to me. But it does tell us stories that warn us about what happens when we we start worshipping false gods, and becoming too decadent and superficial, and we see major echoes of that happening right now.
It’s undeniable.
As for how Tesla and the Nazi’s fit into that, I will now give you the perspective from someone who has not bought into all of crazy hyperbole that seems to support this increasing madness all around us. A particularly intelligent and insightful fellow named Mathew Ehret, who recently wrote the following series about Tesla, and occultism.
He’s also put out 2 of what we’re being told is going to be an 8 part series about the seemingly coordinated push to get Humanity to believe in all the alien stuff and I highly recommend it. Click the graphic below for the link.
I’ll just add one more data point. I really hope people are consuming the content. I think you can learn a lot in a short time, and if my contribution is anything, it’s just stringing together all of these various sources for you. That’s what I’m good at. Connecting dots. I hope you benefit from my efforts, maybe not as much, but almost as much as you might from these wonderful Truth seekers. Even PBD and Billy. But I do have my suspicions about what they’re really doing, and who they’re really doing it for, and the reason I say that, is because there certainly appears to be some kind of coordinated effort, beyond the WEF side of this neo Cartesian cult, that represents the ‘materialist’ side of that equation, with this other, more whimsical side, and I personally have only recently been made aware that this even exists, but there is the woo woo ‘mystical’ side too, and they are also being run, at least loosely, by the UN.
They are called the ‘evolutionary leaders’. I was turned on to them by a Woman named Lisa Logan on X. She’s been doing great work on this stuff, even showing how the funding for these efforts is helping to create the softer side of the great reset, the more agenda 2030 side, the one that sounds like it’s all flowers and candy, to appeal to the leftist side of Humanity. Here’s some great work of that. This rabbit hole is deep.
So that’s it for now. I’m just pointing out how this is all connected, and often in ways that are largely hidden from the general public. And that genuinely concerns me.
I Hope every day I’m wrong.
But it’s just the way these people seem to march forward, almost completely unabated, that makes me fear that I might be right. And with this much fear, it’s kind of hard to be Faithful.
Maybe that’s the Point.
God Bless you All.
Much Love to those who Love Humanity.
Andrew