Raw Thoughts VII
Rapper Chris Webby declares upfront: “I am not suicidal.” here is his new tune “Raw Thoughts VII.”
Rapper Chris Webby declares upfront: “I am not suicidal.” here is his new tune “Raw Thoughts VII.”
Longtime Illuminati member Leo Zagami blows the whistle on the Epstein Files, Donald Trump, Vatican Popes and, yes, even Mother Teresa. Here’s more from David “Nino” Rodriguez.
The political assassination of Charlie Kirk has introduced us to a large pool of new podcasters.
Here’s one of the more interesting ones — a British commentator going by the handle Harsh Reality.
Here, he discusses AI videos and Charlie’s seemingly rigid family life, including reactions with his wife Erika and children. Are there Illuminati ties?
Leo Zagami gives us a peek into an esoteric form of Christian mysticism — the Martinist Order. This order, grounded on Free Masonic traditions, has existed since 1740 in France.
It flourished during the 19th century, but took a hit during World War II, when Adolf Hitler rounded up many members across Europe. Hitler derailed the Martinists as “occult followers,” but the branches elsewhere in the world thrived.
Zagami calls it a secret society about which little is known outside the realms of Freemasonry. How does the order relate to the Illuminati? Who were its chief philosophical architects and what did they believe? Here you will get a good introduction, so you can begin to grasp the role these thinkers have played.
Here’s a deep one from the Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt, a video that explores a convoluted world involving assassins and dark, secretive, committed conservative players, many of them military men. These warriors for Christ and arch-opponents of Communism include such figures as Charles Willoughby, a German originally born as Adolf Karl Weidenbach. He served as Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s chief of military intelligence during World War II and the Korean War.
Another player in this milieu: Curtis Bean Dall, a stockbroker who married Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s daughter Anna Eleanor Roosevelt. Dall became president of the Liberty Lobby and ran for vice president in 1960 on the Constitution Party ticket under Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Merritt B. Curtis. Dall railed against the Illuminati and the world bankers he saw crippling the American economy. He and Anna Roosevelt divorced, and Dall wrote a pejorative book called F.D.R.: My Exploited Father-in-Law.
Not to be forgotten: Philip Corso, the author of The Day After Roswell. He’s the one who claimed humans developed Kevlar, fiberoptics and other groundbreaking technology through reverse-engineering alien space craft. Learn about these shadowy figures whose trails connect through the military, NASA and intelligence agencies likes the CIA. Discover obscure groups like the Shickshinny Knights, connected to the Knights of Malta including noted Catholics from the state of Pennsylvania. How does this connect with COG — the Continuity of Government?
The video runs nearly three and one-half hours long, so buckle up and prepare for a wild ride!
Candace Owens is joined by Ian Carroll to discuss the Diddy trial, thoughts on the Gaza situation from Theo Von to The Pope, and the two Israeli Embassy staff members murdered in DC. Here’s more from The Candace Owens Show.
Nathan Reynolds shares his harrowing journey from being born into a secretive family with a dark legacy to his experiences as an elite operative. In this gripping interview, Nathan reveals the chilling realities of his upbringing, which involved encounters with otherworldly monsters and participation in covert military operations.
He talks about the hidden realms and secret societies that shaped his life, recounting stories of feral people, dogmen, Biblical creatures, and deep underground military bases. Nathan’s story is one of survival and redemption, shedding light on the shadowy corners of his past and the extraordinary challenges he faced. Here, he is interviewed by Tony Merkel in a video series called The Confessionals.
Canadian journalist Benjamin Fulford, who often delves into conspiracy theories, posits a real dinger here: He believes American President Donald Trump, or a major Trump clone, was assassinated in the crash between an American Eagle and U.S. Army Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter that took place Jan. 29, 2025, over the Potomac River in Washington D.C. Fulford offers his theory in an interview with David “Nino” Rodriguez.
As evidence of an assassination, Fulford cites major changes in Trump’s political positions following then date of that crash. Before the crash, Trump wanted the Palestinians to be returned to their Gaza homeland along the Mediterranean Sea in Israel. But afterwards, Trump called for the removal of the Palestinians, relocating them to Egypt and Jordan. Fulford maintains the Israelis, under Benjamin Netanyahu, carried out the assassination.
It’s a plausible theory, although obviously, quite far-fetched. If Israel murdered an American president, why wouldn’t we reciprocate and take out their leadership?
Fulford talks about a lot of other issues: The emergence of Elon Musk as a corruption fighter, for instance, and the various feuding branches of the Illuminati. Again, we find it fascinating, but not always believable. So take it in, and use your own discernment in deciding how much of it you can trust.
Juan O. Savin breaks down the Satanic ritual that millions of football fans witnessed during the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Savin tells David “Nino” Rodriguez that the production was rife with evil symbolism, ranging from archways resembling Satanic temples to images of the occult and the Illuminati. Savin says it was more than likely that the performers were unaware of what they were dancing to. More with Savin and Rodriguez.