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Follow The White Rabbit!

Hermes is the god of thieves and imposters! More Mike Pence memes! Pop culture filled with truth! Alpine Lakes!

Megameme: What “Miracles” do they hide? How to tell gender in New World Order’s mind-control media!

Follow the White Rabbit! More from McAllister TV.




CIA And Satanic Pop Culture

Jay Dyer of JaysAnalysis.com breaks down the CIA connections to Hollywood, the music industry, postmodern art, and the satanic ideology it perpetuates. More from InfoWars.




IPOT Sequel To Come In Fall

Thanks to all of those who have liked and shared my latest episode of ‘POP Episode I: Beguiling Beginnings’. A couple of quick notes:

1. Episode I is all in one video on Bitchute. On GabTV it is too long to post as one video, so there are two sections, but it is still only Episode I.

2. If it seems that there are some loose ends not tied up yet, please be patient. I’m going back and forth between history, religion and pop culture stories. These ideas will hopefully become more apparently related as the series progresses. How many episodes will there be? I will stop when the Lord says I’m done. Til then I’m just trying not to screw it up.

I posted Episode I because I knew I still had a long way to go and making it a series seemed like the best resolution. No, I will not make them shorter.

3. I humbly ask for your prayers. Big life shake up coming this week. I ask for prayers of protection. Making it through this week will be a big task. Once I can settle in, I will begin (again) on Episode II. Hopefully it will tie up some ( likely not all) of the previous stories yet to be touched upon. In the end I’m hoping it will all tie together, God willing.

Look for the sequel, “Exodus, Entertainment and Erev Rav” in the fall of 2021. More from In Pursuit of Truth.




Dark Past of Sea Monkeys

This is the story of how a tiny, magical creature was transformed into a cultural phenomenon by inventor, marketing genius and complicated eccentric Harold von Braunhut. Full of fun facts (both charming and disturbing), Just Add Water is a colorful short film about a half-century of marketing directly to children, the force of nostalgia in pop culture, and an unlikely meeting of flim-flam and hard science.

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