Episode 007: The Arc and Project Sunstreak - Dangerous RTRDs
Released on March 28, 2025
Hosts: Clint and Top (Raven), featuring guest Ian Carroll
1. Geopolitical Tensions: Russia vs. Iran
The episode opens with a heated discussion about the current geopolitical landscape, particularly focusing on the potential for conflict involving Russia and Iran.
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Clint (02:36): "We are so fortunate that we're not going to have to go to war with Russia. I can't tell you how lucky we are. Like those guys would mess us up."
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Top (03:32): "Welcome."
The hosts express relief that a direct conflict with Russia is avoided, contrasting it with the perceived threats from Iran. They delve into the complexities of international relations and speculate on the motivations behind political actions, especially in the context of U.S. leadership and foreign policy.
2. U.S. Politics: Trump, Thomas Massie, and Lindsey Graham
A significant portion of the episode critiques political figures, examining the dynamics between former President Donald Trump, Congressman Thomas Massie, and Senator Lindsey Graham.
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Clint (07:15): "He endorses him in opposition to Thomas Massey. That's what, that's what's going on, right?"
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Ian Carroll (08:05): "Thomas Massie is the best congressman we have. And Donald Trump's like, I don't like our best congressman and I love our worst senator."
Clint criticizes Trump's stance towards Massie, highlighting perceived inconsistencies and political maneuvering. The conversation underscores Massie's efforts to uphold democratic processes against massive stimulus packages and contrasts his integrity with Graham's controversial actions and public persona.
3. Influence of the Israel Lobby and Media Narratives
The hosts explore the influence of the Israel lobby in American politics and its portrayal in the media, particularly through mainstream outlets and personalities like Steven Crowder.
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Clint (20:45): "This is taking us in a very bad place, like a very, very dark place and an unproductive one and a potentially violent one."
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Top (17:36): "Steven Crowder now kind of, he came out and he was like, wouldn't you believe this? All these politicians funded by Israel."
They discuss how funding from pro-Israel groups affects political decisions and media narratives, arguing that both major political parties contribute to policies that may not align with the broader American interest. The conversation touches on anti-Semitism laws and the resulting backlash, emphasizing the detrimental effects of suppressing honest dialogue about foreign influence.
4. Remote Viewing and CIA Projects: The Ark of the Covenant
A pivotal segment delves into the CIA's remote viewing initiatives, specifically Project Sunstreak, and its alleged connection to discovering the Ark of the Covenant.
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Clint (54:00): "Crisis King. There we go."
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Clint (56:18): "They have other disclosures that said that they had remote viewing of Mars that showed ancient Buildings like pyramids and shit like that."
Clint and Ian Carroll discuss declassified documents purportedly confirming the Ark of the Covenant's existence in Ethiopia through remote viewing. They express skepticism about the CIA's claims but acknowledge the mysterious nature of such projects. The hosts explore the idea that ancient prophecies may be artificially fulfilled by modern governments to manipulate geopolitical events.
5. Telepathy Tapes and Psychic Children
The episode transitions to discussing telepathy tapes involving children with psychic abilities, exploring theories about government experimentation and alien involvement.
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Ian Carroll (65:16): "And these children are alluding to communicating with entities."
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Clint (71:42): "If these people actually have like 90 plus percent, well then prove it right now."
Clint and Ian debate the authenticity of telepathy tapes, questioning whether these abilities are natural evolutions or results of government-induced experiments like MK Ultra. They consider the implications of such phenomena on societal perceptions of autism and psychic abilities, pondering whether these children are victims of larger conspiracies.
6. Biblical Prophecies and the "Little Season"
The hosts intertwine their discussions with interpretations of biblical prophecies, particularly concerning the "Little Season" — a period they believe signifies the rise of malevolent forces against God.
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Clint (38:50): "He's trying to make us worry about wars and nuclear disasters so we can distract ourselves from what's really happening."
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Top (85:48): "It's almost like somebody's ready to tell."
They explore how modern events, such as political conflicts and environmental disasters, may be fulfilling ancient prophecies. The conversation suggests that these occurrences are part of a divine plan leading to an apocalyptic culmination, with organizations like the CIA playing roles in orchestrating events to align with these prophecies.
7. Elon Musk's Neuralink and Polar Shift Theory
Linking emerging technologies to their broader conspiracy theories, the hosts discuss Elon Musk's Neuralink project and its potential ties to polar shifts and climate disasters.
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Clint (106:20): "I'm fine with you paywalling 90% of it. But if you want me to take you seriously, give me 10% of it for free."
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Ian Carroll (108:04): "He's cranking out the same way they popularized the psychedelics movement is the same way that Rogan resurrected it."
They speculate that Neuralink could be part of a larger agenda to prepare humanity for imminent environmental catastrophes, such as polar shifts, by enhancing human capabilities to survive on other planets like Mars. The discussion ties this to the telepathy phenomena, suggesting a coordinated effort to manipulate human consciousness and societal structures.
8. Concluding Discussions and Future Collaborations
As the episode winds down, the hosts express interest in collaborating with other conspiracy theorists and deepen their exploration of these intertwined topics.
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Clint (121:41): "Maybe sometimes I'm too far away from the line and we kind of bring each other closer to it."
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Top (130:28): "They're gonna happen. They're coming out either way."
They hint at future episodes featuring guests like Ian Carroll, aiming to blend skepticism with open-minded exploration. The conversation underscores their commitment to uncovering hidden truths and preparing their audience for what they perceive as impending global transformations.
Notable Quotes:
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Clint (02:36): "We are so fortunate that we're not going to have to go to war with Russia. I can't tell you how lucky we are."
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Ian Carroll (05:43): "I can only worry for so long. I have to go back to being happy."
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Clint (09:54): "He's as libertarian as you find in D.C. he's incredibly based. He does not want to fund no foreign aid, no military adventurism, no wars."
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Top (17:36): "Steven Crowder now kind of, he came out and he was like, wouldn't you believe this? All these politicians funded by Israel."
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Clint (20:45): "This is taking us in a very bad place, like a very, very dark place."
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Ian Carroll (25:31): "We are in this place now where there's no nuance."
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Clint (56:18): "It's like, All right, but you could pick up a telescope and you don't see that."
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Top (85:48): "It's almost like somebody's ready to tell."
Conclusion:
Episode 007 of "Nephilim Death Squad" delves deep into a complex web of conspiracy theories, blending geopolitical analysis with interpretations of biblical prophecies and modern technological advancements. Through spirited debates and speculative discussions, Clint, Top, and guest Ian Carroll challenge conventional narratives, urging listeners to question underlying motives and unseen forces shaping our world. The episode sets the stage for future explorations, promising even more intricate connections between ancient prophecies and contemporary events.
