Thanks, I havent come across Alan Watt before. His podcast Cutting Through the Matrix seems to be running even today. Do you suggest starting from the 2006 episodes? Or there any specific episodes you recommend first?
Sadly, he died a couple of years ago. The new episodes are of someone talking about his old episodes. I recommend starting from the oldest one in 2006. The Podbean app allows you to reverse the order of the list from old to new.
He is always explaining topics that are directly relevant to today. Yesterday I was listening to his episode from November 15 2006, and he was explaining that the global cabal were developing killer viruses that target people according to ethnicity, which is exactly what whistleblowers in Ukraine last year said about the biolabs there. In the next episode on November 16, he mentions mystery Babylon.
His background was in the music industry. He wrote songs and attended parties with bands like Zepplin, so he has a lot to say about the Tavistock Institute.
Thanks, I havent come across Alan Watt before. His podcast Cutting Through the Matrix seems to be running even today. Do you suggest starting from the 2006 episodes? Or there any specific episodes you recommend first?
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See my reply above for a couple of recommendations.
Sadly, he died a couple of years ago. The new episodes are of someone talking about his old episodes. I recommend starting from the oldest one in 2006. The Podbean app allows you to reverse the order of the list from old to new.
He is always explaining topics that are directly relevant to today. Yesterday I was listening to his episode from November 15 2006, and he was explaining that the global cabal were developing killer viruses that target people according to ethnicity, which is exactly what whistleblowers in Ukraine last year said about the biolabs there. In the next episode on November 16, he mentions mystery Babylon.
His background was in the music industry. He wrote songs and attended parties with bands like Zepplin, so he has a lot to say about the Tavistock Institute.