Topic: Age Of Aquarius

4 chapters across the catalog

Doggy DNA
Episode 1257 2:34:55 - 2:41:06

1257: Doggy DNA

Young Pharaoh on the Age of Aquarius and Digital Slavery

An interview on the Veronica Bay Show featured "Young Pharaoh," who claimed the world is entering the "Age of Aquarius," a shift in light frequency that reconfigures human molecules. He warned that the government is attempting to "hijack spirituality" with AI and technology. He characterized Bill Gates' initiatives and cryptocurrency as "digitized slavery" and warned against the "Technological Zenith" age.

Episode 473 1:22:06 - 1:26:07

473: Mac and Cheese

Gun Culture, European Perspectives and the Age of Aquarius

The hosts discuss the cultural divide between Americans and Europeans regarding firearms, dismissing suggestions that Americans should adopt European attitudes. They pivot to a discussion on the "Age of Aquarius" and the potential for a global awakening as people become more skeptical of mainstream media narratives.

Fox News Babes
Episode 134 1:51 - 6:12

134: Fox News Babes

Rock Balancing, Stinson Beach, and New Age Trends

A visit to Stinson Beach revealed a growing trend of rock balancing, a practice where individuals stack stones in Zen-like states. This phenomenon, previously observed in Formentera, Spain, is linked to New Age movements and the "Age of Aquarius." Historical references to the practice date back to newspaper articles from 1994 and 2001 in Santa Cruz and Los Angeles.

Probably a Super Delegate
Episode 44 1:03:37 - 1:06:44

44: Probably a Super Delegate

Nibiru, Water Crystals, Pleiadian Extraterrestrials

An upcoming meeting with a person claiming to be a Pleiadian extraterrestrial is announced, facilitated by the Dutch alternative news site Nibiru.nl. The discussion touches on theories regarding the 2012 apocalypse, the "Age of Aquarius," and experiments with water crystals that supposedly respond to human emotions like love. The goal of the meeting is to find concrete evidence for these spiritual and extraterrestrial claims.