Topic: Revelation

11 chapters across the catalog

Wide Awakes
Episode 1865 56:49 - 1:00:30

1865: Wide Awakes

Tucker Carlson, Antichrist Quote Denial

During a New York Times interview, Tucker Carlson denied ever suggesting that Donald Trump could be the Antichrist. The reporter confronted him with a direct transcript from his own show where he questioned Trump's rejection of the Bible and his self-exaltation. Despite the audio evidence, Carlson maintained that the words never left his lips, leading to accusations of phoniness.

Quippy
Episode 1581 1:31:50 - 1:34:45

1581: Quippy

Rain Bombs, Gravity Measuring Satellites

In his TED Talk, Al Gore introduces the term "rain bombs" to describe extreme downpours and claims that new "gravity measuring satellites" prove the climate is in distress. He compares nightly news reports of weather events to a "nature hike through the Book of Revelation." The hosts criticize the use of religious imagery and sensationalist terminology like "boiling oceans" and "rain bombs."

Trusted Flaggers
Episode 1445 1:01:42 - 1:03:37

1445: Trusted Flaggers

History Channel, Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

The History Channel's shift toward apocalyptic and alien-themed programming is discussed in the context of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. The segment touches on pop-culture theories identifying various political figures, including Jared Kushner and Donald Trump, as potential biblical figures.

Jab Click Share
Episode 1370 1:06:10 - 1:08:47

1370: Jab Click Share

Religious Analogies and the Mark of the Beast

A discussion explores the parallels between COVID-19 protocols and religious liturgy, framing masks and hand sanitizer as "sacramentals" of an anti-church. Some commentators link vaccine passports to Revelation 13:17, which describes a system where no one can buy or sell without a specific mark. This biblical comparison is increasingly used by those resisting mandates on spiritual grounds.

Dummy Placebo
Episode 1258 38:03 - 44:31

1258: Dummy Placebo

Vaccine Manufacturing Risks, Dr. Francis Collins as "Antichrist" Figure

The NIH is pre-funding the manufacturing of tens of millions of vaccine doses before clinical trials are complete, accepting the financial risk that failed vaccines will be discarded. Some religious observers have expressed skepticism toward Dr. Francis Collins, suggesting his attempt to meld science and faith is insincere. This distrust stems from his scripted public appearances and his role in driving DNA-altering vaccine technology.

Bite Work
Episode 858 9:53 - 11:14

858: Bite Work

Hillary Clinton, Green Goo and Biblical Metaphors

A viral video clip from the Cleveland event shows Hillary Clinton coughing a green substance into a glass of water before drinking it. While some suggest the substance was a dissolved lozenge, others draw humorous or symbolic parallels to Revelation 16:13 in the Bible. The verse mentions unclean spirits like frogs emerging from the mouths of the dragon and the beast.

Pop-Up Terrorism
Episode 777 1:42:11 - 1:50:19

777: Pop-Up Terrorism

Gog and Magog Biblical Prophecy in Geopolitics

A historical anecdote is shared regarding George W. Bush invoking the biblical prophecy of "Gog and Magog" during a 2003 phone call with French President Jacques Chirac to justify the Iraq War. The segment also includes an Islamic perspective from an imam who identifies European Zionism as the modern manifestation of Gog and Magog.

Grim Math
Episode 772 49:57 - 54:00

772: Grim Math

Book of Revelations, Religious Fear and Excluded Scriptures

The hosts discuss the historical editing of the Bible, noting that books like Enoch and Jubilee were excluded while the Book of Revelations remained. They argue that the inclusion of Revelations has caused centuries of unnecessary fear and "crazy" interpretations. The segment compares religious fear-mongering to the tactics used by modern figures like Alex Jones.

Seven Proxies
Episode 600 2:56:16 - 3:01:00

600: Seven Proxies

Al Gore, Roger Revelle, Maurice Strong, UN IPCC Origins

The historical origins of the global warming movement are traced back to Roger Revelle's 1957 paper on CO2. Al Gore, a student of Revelle at Harvard, is credited with turning the research into a political campaign. Maurice Strong is identified as the UN bureaucrat who leveraged the movement to establish the IPCC in 1972, with the ultimate goal of global governance and carbon trading.

Seven Proxies
Episode 600 3:01:00 - 3:05:38

600: Seven Proxies

Scientific Consensus, Roger Revelle's Recantation, Cosmos Magazine

The concept of "scientific consensus" is challenged as a political rather than scientific tool. Roger Revelle's later-life recantation—where he co-authored an article with Fred Singer in Cosmos Magazine urging caution—is discussed. Al Gore reportedly dismissed his former mentor as "senile" to maintain the "debate is over" narrative.

Holes Over Norway
Episode 155 1:14:42 - 1:17:54

155: Holes Over Norway

Al Gore, Professor Revelle, Nightline Lawsuit

A historical account is shared regarding Al Gore's attempt to suppress a scientific article by his former mentor, Professor Revelle, which suggested climate change was not a dire threat. Gore reportedly pressured Ted Koppel of Nightline to discredit the document, but Koppel refused to be a "stooge." The story is used to illustrate Gore's long history of pressuring scientists.