
Welcome to a mind-blowing episode of Nephilim Death Squad! Join hosts Raven, Top Lobster, and special guest Brian from Demon Erasers as they dive deep into the hidden layers of Dragon Ball Z. What if your favorite childhood anime was more than just a...
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Brian
Productions. We are being hypnotized by people like this. News readers, politicians, teachers, lecturers. We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people. The chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely enormous.
Top Lobster
Oh yeah.
Brian
Dude, this is not Nephilim.
David Lee Corbo
It's like we all know what's going down but no one's saying to what happened to the home of the Braves. And everybody's just walking around heading the clouds.
Brian
I want to wake up to a.
David Lee Corbo
Dead in the grave. But then it's too late. We need to be ready to raise up. Welcome to the end of days.
Brian
Everybody is slaves.
David Lee Corbo
Only some are aware that the government releasing poison in their hands. Welcome back ladies and gentlemen to what may be the most upsetting episode. I've got kills. I am not happy about this, dude. I am David Lee Corbo, AKA the Raven that is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation. Before we get into today's guest, I would like to remind all of our live viewers that this is a 30 minute preview only. Sometime around the 30 minute mark we'll be going live exclusively to patreon.com backslash Nephilim Death Squad where you can continue enjoying an ad free experience. Gaining access to the episode before the general public does. And you can do it for free. That's right, sign up@patreon.com backslash Nephilim Death Squad for free and you'll be able to continue watching along when this goes behind the pay wall. Not really a paywall if it's free, is it guys? Also, don't forget to go over to top lobsa.com if you sign up on patreon.com you will actually get a discount code that you can use over@toplopsa.com and check out our new varsity jacket. I never played for a team, never played a sport in my life, but now I have a sports jacket and you can have one too. The Nephilim Death Squad varsity jacket is now available on top lobster.com go and check that out while supplies last. Guys. Joining us today is Brian. We are well are joined once again by Brian of Demin Erasers. Brian, before we get into today's episode, let everybody know what it is you do and where they can find your work.
Brian
Yeah guys, you guys can find me@demoneracers.com I've got a podcast that's also at Ancient Angels. So if you go to ancient angels.com there's a movie, I have a movie or a documentary and you can check that out. Right there is Ancient Angels with my buddy JT and stuff. And then, you know, there's. I'm all over the Internet. I don't really know. You just look up demon erasers. Look up ancient angels. I have my, my YouTube, my podcast, which is Ancient Angels Podcast, which is on my demon erasers YouTube channel, is where I've been dropping some like, crazy, crazy stuff that we'll be talking about a little bit today. And if you want to know anything about Nephilim, historical context for the Nephilim of gone, who the Nephilim actually are, where they are today, what's going on with the genetics and all this kind of stuff. I talk about genome, I talk about hidden history and all kinds of craziness. And also I'm an exorcist and I pray for people and cast out demons and do lots of. A lot of other side stuff.
David Lee Corbo
You also have a tendency of showing up on this show, Brian, and just ruining things for us. The last time or one of the last times you were here, you completely ruined Christmas. And it's weird because we invite you on and we invite you on to do these things, but it's still bittersweet. And so today, I have a feeling is not going to be any different. We're talking about, you know, both me and Top have this mutual childhood appreciation for. Dragon Ball Z was a great anime. You know, it was my favorite action figure to have. It was my favorite show. I remember rushing home at 5:30 every day to catch it on Toonami. So I'd go home, I'd get dinner and I'd sit down in front of the TV and I'd watch Dragon Ball Z. It became part of my ritual. I'm sure you're gonna tell me that's bad too, but you're here to tear it down. You called it a ritual. Yeah, I mean, I am the one they called it. What does it mean? I mean, I recognize what these things are, so I have a feeling I know what direction we're going to go in, but I can't say that I know the details, Brian. So where are we going to start on this? Ruining Dragon Ball Z for us, you know?
Brian
Well, you know, first off, the thing is, you got to understand we're going to talk about ancient Chinese. Actually, we're going to talk about ancient Chinese before we get into this, because there's a lot of things in our culture today that everybody needs to understand that is highly nephilimized. Okay, I'm just going to say it like the nephilim have bled into every aspect of your culture and tooken over your understanding of these things and subverted your perspective of really what's going on and made it to where it seems friendly and it's a good thing and everybody loves it and you should like it, too. And that's what's gone on in our culture today. And it's gone on through practices of channeling writings or automatic writings. I don't know if you. You've heard of automatic writing. You guys know what that is? Where people, like, channel and they write that you.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, you're in, like, a flow state. You're receiving things from maybe what the Greeks would have called the muses or something like that. But yeah, you're. You're being inspired by something spiritual.
Brian
Yes. You're being inspired by something to create a story or a narrative to give to the world or whatever. Well, that. That's where we get the word cursive from. Okay, so like curse. Cursive, it comes from. It's a cursing language. It's a cursing writing form of automatic writing. So you would close your eyes and channel the spirit. And then you begin to move your hand up and down and write in this scribbly, loopy writing style. And then you look back down, and then the interpretation of the curse is called cursive. That's what cursive.
David Lee Corbo
Is that true? That's insane. Because I.
Brian
That's what it's automatic writing is.
David Lee Corbo
I sometimes conflate those, I guess I don't know if cursive is the same thing as script. It shows my level of education. But when I look at. Let's say cursive is the same thing. Okay. When I look at cursive or when I look at script, I go. I can see how it's an expedient way, but it leaves you guessing because everybody's like. Handwriting is a little bit different, and there's really not a lot of emphasis on the individual characters. So it's kind of like guesswork when.
Brian
You look at it, it's 100%. It is guesswork. Because that's literally how they would do this. Like, when they would do automatic writing, they channel spirit and they'd start writing and then they'd be like, going in and out, and then they'd read it and try to figure out what they were writing. And then it would conform senses. And they try to, like, not pick the pin up. And so that's the idea of, you know, the cursive continuous line, almost like the going. So, yeah, it's. Well, it's. It's in. It's very. It's reminiscent in a lot of things, but this is why. This is why people wrote incursive. This is where it was from. English was from English, which is from Anglo Saxon. Angels of Saxton. It was angelish. English is angelish. It's an angelic language derived from the occult from way back in the day when the fallen angels mated with humans, they created angelish, or what we now call English. Yeah. The Enochian text. That's the. The Anakian writings and all that stuff. This is. All this is all derived from. English is derived from that. And so. So is cursive. It's derived from that as well. And then that's why it's called grammar. Spelling. Spelling and grammar. Grammar is the ancient word for grimoire. Okay. And it's. It's, you know, gram or grim means witchcraft. It means the occult practice and knowledge of witchcraft. It's. If you look up the etymology of grammar, it tells you it comes from the word of spelling and occult magic. That's literally where the word grammar is derived from. Yeah. We call it in our language grimoire grammar. You know. But you've heard of the Brothers Grimm before. That's like the stories of the old books of witchcraft. Like, it's that. That sort of thing. It's. It. Grim is actually, you know, grim means dark and wicked and death. Right. When you're. Something's grim, but it's derived from witch witchcraft. And so it's like this is where these words all stem from. And then it's even. That's perpetuated into our society for, like, things like programmer programoire. Okay. It's. It's pro means for witchcraft programming. And so it's like, see that In.
David Lee Corbo
In. In Hollywood. Right? So you have, like. How do they determine who's the actor? Well, they're. They're casting. Right? That's. It's a casting call or.
Brian
Well, it's the cast that they're putting on to you when you watch it.
Top Lobster
The Brothers. The Brothers Grimm are responsible for previous versions or the original versions of Snow White and the seven dwarfs. Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty.
Brian
Yeah, Princess.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, but they're much darker. Yeah, they're much darker.
Brian
That's a whole nother episode. You're gonna bring me on and we'll do another episode about that.
David Lee Corbo
Actually, I love it. You know what I noticed there's another trend besides you ruining Everything for us, Brian, there's another trend, and that is typically, by the. The first 20 minutes of the episode, we've already determined why we're gonna have you back again. So. So we just did it again. That's exactly.
Brian
Yeah, we'll go. We'll go into that. Because when you know the real stories and you realize that it's all nephilimized, connected, like, bro. That your perspective drastically is like. It shifts and you're like, okay, wow, I didn't. I didn't know that that's what it really was.
David Lee Corbo
But, yeah.
Brian
Anyways, so this is. This is. The occult have constantly subverted media, which is medium ship. Okay. Mediumship is why. That's why we call it the media, because they are conv. Conveying a message to you. They've constantly done this throughout history since the very inception of stories. Okay. So since the very inception, they have been twisting the tales and the narrative of truth to make up what we call fairy tales and all these other things. Right. So it's no different when it comes to. I'm hearing an echo of myself.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. Something just. Anyways, all of a sudden, we had some audio issues.
Brian
Yeah. So.
David Lee Corbo
He sounds gigantic.
Top Lobster
Oh, God, it's me.
Brian
Oh, yeah, it's you.
David Lee Corbo
Oh, yeah.
Top Lobster
All right, let me log out.
Brian
You touched something.
David Lee Corbo
That's all right. Sometimes that happens with. With stream yard. There it is right back. So let's keep going.
Brian
Okay. So anyways, the. The. The media has been designed to manipulate our perception of the knowledge of the things that are real and what is truth. Okay. So understanding that principle, you can come to this a better picture that basically everything around us being pumped out through the media, there is a high probability that it's being circumvented or influenced in some capacity or some way. So the creator of Dragon Ball Z is a dude. He. I forget his name. Do you know his name? I forget his name.
David Lee Corbo
Toriyama. I think his name is.
Brian
Yes, that's it. Yes. Okay. Yeah.
David Lee Corbo
So he was a pretty recently.
Brian
In 2024, right? 2024, I believe.
David Lee Corbo
No, there that echo again.
Brian
He's back with the echo.
Top Lobster
There's another echo. All right, I'm gonna.
David Lee Corbo
I think he's probably.
Brian
You touched something and then it did it. Whatever you touched before it. The. Oh, there it goes. It's good.
Top Lobster
It's good.
Brian
Yeah, it's good now, I think.
David Lee Corbo
So.
Top Lobster
Let's do it.
Brian
We're great.
David Lee Corbo
Okay, we're back.
Brian
So.
David Lee Corbo
But by the way, I want to kind of backpedal a little bit because you're talking about this spell casting, right? And, and we're talking about Hollywood. It makes Mockingbird media that much more nefarious, right? Because then what you start to get into is if they really are casting spells and it's all about trauma inducing, right? If it bleeds, it leads. Well, now they have a mantra. Whatever their mantra is, they're repeating it over and over and over again. And we know in spell casting that chanting and repetition is part of the process. So that becomes that much more nefarious when you see that really popular video where there's like, I don't know, upwards of 30 different local newscasters, but they're all speaking the exact same phrases in the ex.
Top Lobster
Oh, dog. Yes. They just, they just did the same thing with Donald Trump and congress people like Democrat congressmen and women. It was line for line. And there's about 30 of them. They put them all side by side and they're saying the same thing, line for line.
David Lee Corbo
Like, yeah, we look at this all the time on the show, right? This MK Ultra thing and how to brainwash a Persian. But, but please. I mean, you imagine that if there is truly spell casting, which I believe that there is, then the overlap between MK Ultra brainwashing and spellcasting is tremendous. It's. It's much more in common than the same exact thing. It's the same exact thing, right? So all of that just becomes that much more nefarious. It's like what you saw top what you're describing is them trying to kick in the spell casting again. Up. The narrative is changing. We better try to control it. How do we control it? We got to get in these people's minds.
Brian
Yes. That's why it's called the television program. It's pro grimoire. It's pro magic. It's for magic. That's what they're telling you. That's why it's called the channel. When you channel occult, your. Your mind is being open to the wave that it is coming and influencing you. You know, the broadcast. They are broadly casting a spell on everybody who's watching.
David Lee Corbo
It's like that's literally language.
Brian
It's all, it's all of the language. Like it's. But people are so oblivious to it because we think these are just like normal terms. No, they're witchcraft terms. And all you got to do is study some read. Read some old books, bro. Like read some old definition books of the witchcraft of the occult. And you'll be like, holy mackerel. This is all witchcraft kind of Clever. It's the same exact thing to take.
David Lee Corbo
These terminologies that, like, should make you be suspicious, but instead they've turned them into, like, mundanity. Like, you just hear them. It's just part of the tv. The TV that's always in the background, you know, when it's. You have something playing for background noise. I love that expression. People will do that. Yeah. Or for the background noise.
Brian
Yeah.
David Lee Corbo
You might as well have people in black cloaks in the corner of your house just chanting on tunes.
Top Lobster
I used to leave on ESPN when I went to sleep at night. I would. I would.
Brian
Oh, my God.
Top Lobster
To turn off, like, it would be like an hour or 30 minutes. But I'd let it play while I slept and. Wow. Thinking. I'm thinking, oh, bro, that's now. Yeah.
David Lee Corbo
Oh, yeah.
Brian
That's so. So much program. Yeah. And you. And you don't realize it, and people think it's normalized and. And, you know, that's the reason why they make these shows and they do this kind of stuff. They want you to be Norma. Normalized to the occult so that you don't recognize it. You don't recognize truth. You can't look at a cartoon like Dragon Ball, and all you do is you go, ooh, wow. You have no clue that it's completely ripping from the stories of the nephilim. You have no clue that it's completely distorting and making the nephilim look like the good guys. It's making the wickedness look like, good. It's talking, like, it's taking everything that's perverse and occultic and then blending it into your culture. So, like, sure, there's other things in there that are neutral. Sure, there's things in there that are, like, wacky or unusual. But. But the overarching theme is to nephilim is to normalize you to the nephilimization of our society, which is what they've been doing.
David Lee Corbo
You know, not doing that, Brian. And this is somebody that. I look at them and I go, this is a good show. They're not doing that. Dragon Ball Z is not doing that. That's a. That's. That's a product, right? A product that is a good. It's a quality product. And it's certainly one that wouldn't be trying to, like, insert, you know.
Brian
Of course not.
David Lee Corbo
They're not doing that. Right. So. But I'm sure we're here to talk maybe about another show that does that.
Brian
Yeah, there's maybe. Well, there may be a little bit of something that we'll talk about, you know, but first, you know, what we're going to do. I'm actually going to. First, before we get into the understanding the nephilimization in Japanese lore and historical context, we got to understand a little bit of Japanese. And so Chinese and Japanese and ancient Chinese. So first things first. I want you to share my screen. Let's go into this.
David Lee Corbo
Very interesting.
Brian
Okay, so we're starting right now, guys. So this in Japanese is the word for people. It's jin. This is the word for heaven. Okay. And this is the word for giant. What do you think happened in the stories of the Nephilim?
David Lee Corbo
That's fascinating.
Brian
The people mated with the giants, and they were. People made it with the children of heaven and bore giants.
David Lee Corbo
Okay, that's exactly what that is. Yeah. It's the middle point. It's the gap that's bridged between us and them.
Brian
Yep. And so it's pronounced gin, as in gin tile, but also as in, you know, normal people, also as gin. Gin as in gin demon. Okay, so that's another side note, but we'll get into that channel. Majin. Yes. Oh, yes.
David Lee Corbo
Stop connected that so early. No, no, no, no. Okay.
Brian
Yeah.
Top Lobster
With the majin sign on his head.
David Lee Corbo
Oh, there you go.
Brian
Yeah. Yes.
Top Lobster
Oh, this is wrong, dude.
David Lee Corbo
My audience, for some reason, is saying they can't see this, which is strange because I can see it. I don't know why.
Brian
Oh, good. Fix it.
Top Lobster
Oh, wait a second. Let me see. Let's see if I can fix that. Here we go. Okay.
David Lee Corbo
Does that work, guys? Can you see that now?
Brian
It's working on my channel.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, I can see it. There we go. Okay, they said there we go. There it is.
Brian
Okay.
David Lee Corbo
I guess when you. All right. Is what it is. All right, so, yeah, that's interesting.
Brian
Yeah, let's. Let's continue forward. So. So people, heaven giants, for those that don't know the stories of the Nephilim, the humans mated with the people of heaven and they bore giants. That's in ancient Chinese and Japanese. That's how this is written. Okay, so we got people having giants. Now you've also got dog, which is also. It's the word giant, but with a little dash added to the tip to represent, like, a nose. Okay.
David Lee Corbo
And this is like a pirate with a little bird on his shoulder.
Brian
Exactly. Sure, sure, sure. And so. And then this is. This is dog conjugated. They actually, like, basically kick one of the legs over to the side and then lift it up, and so they join this Word with a lot of different words. Okay. When you want to add the word dog to something. Okay. So the conjugated word for dog, this is actually the word for fire, which sometimes is simultaneously used as the word spirit, but notice it's the word but with broken arms, which is interesting. Okay. And so, you know, understanding this principle, this means basically, right here, this means Nephilim. Okay. This means Nephilim. That's the symbol for Nephilim. You see it over and over. And if we just go into Dragon Ball Z, I'm gonna just bring up this picture real quick here of the. The angels. Why is my thing not wanting to bring it up if it will load? Okay, there we go. What do you see on the belt of that guy?
David Lee Corbo
Hold on, Wait, can you see my screen?
Top Lobster
Giant symbol.
David Lee Corbo
Okay. Yeah, it's the symbol for giants. That's fascinating.
Top Lobster
This guy is like the. Oh, I forget exactly what he is, but I think he's like the Overlord.
Brian
He's the overarching angel. He's the highest ranking angel. But notice he's an angel with this symbol. But also, you see, Vegeta's red hair has this symbol as well. Yes. And the triangle which is the pyramid and the sacrifice.
Top Lobster
So Vegeta with the red hair means that he is in. That's in like God mode, right?
Brian
God mode. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Top Lobster
So, all right, so this is.
Brian
But isn't that fascinating?
Top Lobster
No, no, I'm just explaining. Yeah, I think. I think I'm on a little bit of a delay. The red hair means that they are in. That they are in God mode. So there's like levels of Super Saiyan Goku. There is in Ultra Instinct form, which is different. But God mode is. I forget exactly how they get there, but it's. It's a form of. They're saying that they are like a. Like a God when they have this red.
Brian
Exactly. Well, they're not.
David Lee Corbo
What's interesting that might be worth mentioning too, is that it's called, you know, Super Dragon Ball Heroes, and that's how the Nephilim were described. Right, the heroes of old and heroes of old.
Brian
Yep, absolutely. Okay, so back to some more stuff here. So that's just. That's just, you know, a little side nugget that I think is very fascinating. I mean, they're telling you right there that they are the Nephilim. Like, they're telling you what with their belt. You look at the stupid little symbol he has on his belt, and those are one of the angels of the character in the Most recent animation thing. You know, there's a few other things we can talk about in Japanese that doesn't necessarily relate to Dragon Ball, but might be something fascinating to mention. Like, for instance, this is the word for legs, and this is the word for mouth, okay? So look at those symbols. Legs, mouth. And you conjugate these words and you put them together. This is the word for tree. This is the word for garden or field. Okay? Tree, garden, and field, okay? This is the word for woman. All right? Remember that symbol right there, which is. And this is evening, which is Eve. And then this is corpse or evil. Okay. It's a similar conjugated thing that they kind of put together. And then Eden is the word humanity in a box. And so if we go down to. Let's go down to the word for fruit juice, which is literally garden plus tree plus. This is the conjugated version of heart plus a cross, which is kind of interesting because Jesus turned water into what, wine? Isn't that fascinating that they have the word Jesus, heart, garden, tree. Kind of weird, you know, fruit. Let's go to the word naked. This is the radical Z for God, which Z means God, if you didn't know this. And then this is garden plus the word tree, and that's the word naked. So God plus garden plus tree is the ancient Chinese word for naked. What does that mean? What does that tell you? And then forbidden is two trees next to each other, plus the word. Below it is the word forbid is the word show. So two trees. Show is their word for forbidden.
David Lee Corbo
Isn't that fascinating? This is really fascinating because I've seen a bit of this before in the past. Somebody was bringing this up about how they. They're. They are also sort of a content creator who is in the biblical sphere. And they were pointing out this, and what. What stuck out to me is like, wow, It's a very efficient language then, in that way, because you have this one symbol that you can dissect. And it's. It's a multitude of symbols put together to. To birth a new meaning, but it's all encapsulated. So much meaning is encapsulated in just this one little character. And in that way, it's kind of profound how efficient it is.
Brian
Oh, yeah. And, you know, I know Japanese, like, maybe. I know, like, maybe 20% of Japanese. Because I know the Bible, I. And because I know the. The plain symbols of this, I can read, like, Chinese and Japanese texts, and I can usually look at a sigil, like a symbol, and kind of Guess on average what it kind of means. Like, I can. Just because I know the Bible. Like, I could be like, oh, that. That looks like the word Jacob, who grabbed this, grabbed Esau's heel. So that word has something to do with competition. Like, I can guess by looking at the words simply because I know the Bible stories. So, like, all of them deal with something. Now, this is a really interesting word that I have to explain to you real quick. So the word monkey, okay, the word monkey is actually that conjugated word right there, dog, which is again, the word Nephilim with a little dash, right? Conjugated sideways, plus the word humanity. So dog plus humanity equals monkey. Okay, Saru, that is very fascinating when you understand that, because it's saying. Well, when we get into that, it's. It's connecting to the fact that the word monkeys and apes are actually devolved Nephilim. They're. They're. And I've talked about this on my show. If you watch my show, go to Ancient Angels podcast on Demon Racers Channel, you can learn more about that. But the monkeys and apes are devolved, basically. Nephilim that have been retarded, okay? They've been, like, de. Evolved to the point where they've, like. Like, gone back to, like, an animalistic state.
David Lee Corbo
And that would still explain why we share so much in common with them. As far as genetics go, that wouldn't throw that off at all.
Brian
No, we didn't evolve from monkeys. They de. Evolved from humans and angels, hybridizing from the Nephilim lineage. So, like. And there's a bunch of stuff connected to that. If you read the Book of Jasher, it actually says that God turned the men that tried to build the Tower of Babel. It says he turned them into apes and elephants in the Book of Jasher, those that tried to organize the building of the Tower of Babel. And so. And then there's another text in the Book of Jasher as well, where it says that there was these people, these monsters that came out of a whirlwind, attacking. I forget who was. Who had the asses in the wilderness. Anah, I believe it was. And it said that the creatures that came out of the whirlwind had. From the middle up, they were like. Or from the middle down, they were like children of men. And from the middle up, they were like bears or kephas, which is. Kolf was the closest word we got, which means gorillas. So they. Or. Or means. Means monkeys in some regard in Hebrew. So it would be like they were bear Monkey, Humans. What do you get when you mix a bear monkey and a human, if not a gorilla? Yeah, man, bear, pig. Exactly. It's the same. It's the same. It's literally. Well, you got to understand, like, all these things are pawning off of concepts of ancient text. And they don't even. They. Whether they realize it or not, this is where it's coming from. So manbear pig is for sure. It's a nephilimizing. It's a nephilizing thing from the Book of Jasher. And so when you go into it, you. You realize this. Now, what do they call the. The Saiyans when they turn into those big hairy monkey people? What is their form called again?
David Lee Corbo
Great apes.
Top Lobster
Uzaru.
Brian
Yeah, yeah. U means great. And zaru or saru means monkey. Okay. So great ape. Okay. Usaru also means old. Okay. It doesn't just mean great, it means old. So, like, old Nick means old, Satan, old. The devil, his name is always ooh or ol, so you'll. You'll notice. Ooh or old means old, which it's usually has a negative condonation when you. When you see it in most things. So this is the word for humanity. Soil. It's soil, mouth, and legs. Oh, by the way, here's the word for demon. Just so you guys know, the word demon is the word garden plus the word legs, plus the word secret. Isn't that fascinating? So that's their word for demon. Yeah. And then their word from. For the devil or magic is two trees plus the word garden plus the word legs, plus the word secret, plus the word house over top of it. And that's ma, which is the devil or magic or manipulation. And you'll see things like ma, like Majan bull, and you'll see these kind of things. Ma, which means evil. It means magic. Okay. But evil magic, okay. And then the word akuma, which is the official name for the devil, is. Is heart below even the devil's magic. So akuma is like the official evil title. That's like Satan's name in Japanese.
David Lee Corbo
Okay. Akuma in. In Samurai Jack, the main baddie was called aku, and he was like a shape shifting, serpentine dragon. I don't know, Overlord of the underworld, more or less. And his name was. So, yeah, you can see that being used again.
Brian
Absolutely. And then lastly, the one thing I got to show you guys here, there's more. I'm gonna. I have another on my channel. I'll be breaking down all these terms in Japanese on my next podcast. Talking about stuff that's a delete tool.
David Lee Corbo
Because this is. This is a fascinating, like, field of study. These. These characters are something I never really looked at before. And. And just on a cursory view, you can tell there's a lot of depth to this.
Brian
Oh, there's so much to it.
Top Lobster
Like.
Brian
Like, I'm telling you right now, if you know the Bible and you sit down, I'm going to go through all of the Bible stories in relation to Japanese and ancient Chinese and break this down to where people are going to be like, whoa. Like, I talk to ancient. I talk to people that speak Chinese, bro. And I just talk to them a few things. I go, oh, yeah, your word. This. It comes from this. And like, dude, I've already spoken to, like, quite a few different people that know Chinese, and immediately they're like, I'm a Christian. They're like. They're like, oh, my gosh, like, what? They're like, how is this in our language? Everything's right there.
David Lee Corbo
I don't know if this one is true, but if it is, it's. It's tremendous. Oh, here we go. Shout out to GPI over on Twitch. He says the Chinese word righteousness is the symbol. Blood over lamb.
Brian
I have it right in here, actually. I think it's cool.
David Lee Corbo
Is that man. He said, yeah. It was developed by the underground church because there was no such word before in Chinese text. That's fascinating. That's very cool.
Brian
Yep.
David Lee Corbo
I love.
Brian
Yeah. And then their. Dude, their word Lord is tree plus water or eternal water plus lamb. And it's like, why would they have the word lamb in their word for Lord? Like, that is so unusual. Like, there's so many words in their language that has to do with God, and they always refer to the word lamb. It's like the word lamb is their word. So, anyway, so the word bewitched, by the way, is woman plus heaven. Okay? Bewitched, that is. Or to lead astray by seducing, which is woman plus heaven. That's the word for bewitched. And then that's the women that mated with the children of heaven. They were bewitched. Okay? And then it says. And then their word for ghost, which is yokai, is woman, heaven plus the word mystery. But this is mystery of life, specifically. And the word mystery is heart while. Which is the little ribbon, little, like, loop. And then the bottom word is soil. Heart while soil. Who is heart while soil? Adam is heart while soil. And that's their word for mystery, meaning we don't know like how that happened, how is he alive while soil. So you take mystery of life plus bewitched plus woman plus heaven, and this is the word for ghost or yokai.
David Lee Corbo
But if you read there's a child show called Yokai Watch and it's like, you want to talk about. The Japanese get their. They're sort of like esoteric lore, very accurate in their anime. Yeah, they do.
Brian
Oh, yes.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, they really do, dude. So Yokai Watch was like, filled with, you know, I don't know what you would call it, like mythologically accurate little baddies, ghosts and demons and all kinds of things that would interact with the main character. And. Yeah, it's called Yokai Watch. They don't, they don't even. It's funny because in America it's passing through that filter of Japanese language, so we don't see the significance. But in Japan, they just kind of put it right on its face, huh?
Brian
Oh, yeah, they, they, you know, they, they speak it all the time in all their lore. I mean, like, you could just look at the, you know, what's that other show, the other Japanese show with the giants, Attack on Titan? Oh, it's everything. Everything about Attack on Titan is Nephilimized. It's all.
David Lee Corbo
I don't know. I tried to watch the first episode of it, like as an adult, I was like, I keep hearing about this thing. I'll watch it. In the very first episode, a giant Nephilim eats some kid's mother a lot, you know, eats her alive. And it's so graphic and it's so, it's written so well and it's, it's presented so well that I found myself genuinely bummed out for this fictional cartoon child watching his mom get munched on by a giant. And I was like, I don't know if I could.
Brian
Oh my God. It's a heavy trauma. It's trauma based mind control too. So, you know, I mean, it's, it's all about trauma. So, like understanding that, those kind of concepts, though, in, in all of their culture, like in the Japanese lore and all the animes, they are all ripping from the stories of the Nephilim. I mean, like the first, the first Titan, in the story of Attack on Titan, she actually becomes the Titan by eating an apple, by eating a fruit.
Top Lobster
From a tree, right?
Brian
Yeah, I, I think that might be it. Yeah. And she becomes, she becomes the first Titan. And so you're like, okay, that's. Where do we get the story of the tree, of eating the fruit of the tree? Like, you Know, I mean, like, it's. It's a blending and perversion of all the biblical stories mixed together in a way that distorts your perception of reality. So that way, when you hear the stories of the Bible, you're like, oh, that's, you know, that's. That sounds like Attack on Titan. That's not right. Or whatever. No, they don't want you to know the real history. They want you to know the perverted history. So you're disillusioned from what's really going on.
David Lee Corbo
I think they don't realize that either, Brian. It's like so much of the media that we enjoy in one shape or form is actually just retelling of biblical stories. I mean, the. The Bible has such fundamentally sound stories. And I know this is like a historical retelling and everything, but, like, just the. The way these stories resonate with the human experience, you'll find that, like, you know, I was watching something the other day. It's talking about how the Lion King is like the story of Cain and Abel, and they start to go into this, you know, between Scar and Mustafa or Mufasa, whichever one. And so, you know, it's like, well, look at the Lion King. If that's true, that is one of the highest grossing films of all time, full stop. Right. So there's a lot of examples like that where you're like, this is really just a retelling of. And to your point, Brian, probably some sort of twist somewhere along the story that makes you empathize one way or another with the wrong characters.
Brian
Yeah. And not only do they do that, but they also embred spells and all kinds of different things into the content as well. Like, I mean, you mentioned the Lion King. I'll say something I haven't really put out there very publicly, but I know this, but like, akuna matata, right? You think that means no worries?
David Lee Corbo
Dude, it means no worries.
Brian
No, it means no fathers. Look it up. I promise you. Look it up in Zulu. Type it right now. Type in. Type in Google Translate Zulu. Akuna matata. Write it all out as one word.
David Lee Corbo
Oh, no.
Brian
Hakuna matata in Zulu means no, means no fathers. Not even joking with you, bro.
David Lee Corbo
It's horrifying, too, because within Disney movies, it's not just typically the dad, although oftentimes most, or seems most of the time, it is the dad. There's always one dead parent. They do that over and over. It's like. It's like a trauma thing. Right. In the beginning of the movie, you Know the, the main characters, somebody dies, their brother, their father, their uncle, whatever, and then that's the catalyst for whatever the pivotal moment in this kid's life is or the main character's life is. But yeah, it's always. It's always, I guess, hakuna matata. It's no fathers.
Brian
Did you look it up? Were you able to look it up?
Top Lobster
I'm trying to. I'm trying to find it. Put to English. Here we go. Let's see. This is saying no worries, but in Zulu or. I don't know.
Brian
Well, I'll look it up. You gotta. We'll do a thing sometime and I'll look it up. When we do the next one, I'll show you what it actually means because then you'll. You can see it on Google Translate. And recently Google Translate has been actually adjusting their terms. Yeah, I'll just show you right now.
David Lee Corbo
Whenever we try to look up.
Brian
So in Japanese, I'm going to tell you right now, akuna means. Akuna means evil, means demons. And ma tata means many. So in Japanese, akuna ma tata means many evil demons. Look.
David Lee Corbo
So that's what this pig in this. In this prairie dog are singing to this little orphan lion.
Brian
Many evil demons. Look, it literally means akuna matata means many evil demons. And then if you type in. If you type in akuna matata, and I don't know if you guys can see that it means there are no fathers. That means there are no fathers.
David Lee Corbo
There are no fathers. That's so funny. Oh, and it dep.
Brian
And even how you type it, if you space it certain ways. If you type akuna matata, that means there are troubles. Then if you type in this sounds.
David Lee Corbo
Like no worries, dog, all of this.
Brian
No, it's not good. Yeah, it's big worries. It's big problems. And like, bro, that like, like, dude, this is. This is. Okay, next episode. Next episode, we're talking about Disney. And I'll break down some spells that you guys don't know. People are singing these songs. Hakuna matata means no fathers. It straight up means there are no fathers.
Top Lobster
Fathers in any Disney movies.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Disney movies. Maybe Disney is responsible for the. The, you know, single motherhood epidemic.
Brian
Oh, absolutely.
David Lee Corbo
The past couple of months, right? Or the past couple years, rather a couple of 100.
Brian
100. Disney has been pushing, casting spells to curse father fathers away from their families. I'm not even joking.
David Lee Corbo
Fascinating.
Brian
So I know that sounds absurd, but that's. That's the truth.
David Lee Corbo
So anyway, speaking of absurd, Brian, it is absurd that we have allowed these people to watch an additional eight minutes of this live stream before cutting it exclusively to patreon.com backslash Nephilim Death Squad. Guys, we're going to be cutting the stream to YouTube, to Twitch, to X, to Rumble, but don't worry about it because you can come on over to patreon.com backslash Nephilim Death Squad and you can sign up for free. You don't have to pay anything at all to continue watching this episode, enjoying an ad free viewing experience and checking it out before the general public does. Otherwise, we're out of here, guys. Okay? So please, let's. Let's go ruining more.
Top Lobster
More childhood things.
Brian
Let's ruin. Let's ruin some more. Okay?
David Lee Corbo
Yeah.
Brian
So now that we've gotten the basis down about. About understanding of what's going on with Dragon Ball, right, I've taught you a little bit of lore, a little bit of history. There's a little bit of understanding when it comes to monkeys, and it comes to Wukong, which they tell you whom the, you know, Goku is named after. Well, Goku's not named after that. Okay, I'm gonna tell you right now. Goku's. Goku's name is from Goku Matsu. And Goku Matsu is. Is a. It's a. A Mayan God. And I'm just going to read you the description of Goku Mats. Okay. And Mats is like Matsumoto. It's. It's just a nickname ending thing. Okay.
David Lee Corbo
But Goku, super, super buff, yellow hair. Yeah. Can fly.
Brian
Just, just, just wait. Well, when you understand what this is, you're gonna be like, okay, I get it. Okay, Go. Kumatsu is a complex and revered deity in Mayan mythology. As the feathered serpent, he represents the union of the earthly and the celestial realms. His association with wind. Notice how he flies on a cloud and rain highlights his role in the agriculture and fertility which are vital to the sustenance of life in the. In the Popola Vu, Gokumats works alongside other deities to shape the world and create humanity. He's often depicted as a benevolent figure who brings knowledge and civilization to humanity.
David Lee Corbo
Winged serpent? Is that what you said?
Brian
He's the Plume Serpent. It's. It's Quetzalcoatl. It's Kukuan. It's the dragon. Yes. That's Goku Mats. Okay, this is Goku. This is Gokumat. He's not. And in his writings.
David Lee Corbo
Go ahead, go ahead.
Brian
Oh, yeah. Yeah, keep going.
David Lee Corbo
I was gonna say, do you. Does that idea resonate with you that when we're talking about the winged serpent or the way that Japanese or Chinese dragons are depicted. Right. Quetzalcoatl, things of that nature, it's all the same. Well, I'm saying, is it. Do you subscribe to that idea that this is a. A branch of angel, like the seraphim?
Brian
You know, it's. It's whether it is what they actually look like or it's just the representation of them. Like, either way, it's connected. So I don't. I mean, I don't know if I would go into the assumption that they actually looked like snakes or feathered serpents or flying dragons. I don't know if I would go that far. But, you know, it's possible. I mean, like, there's. We don't know because we don't have. We just have writings. Right? And so all the depictions of them describe them subtly different, though. But it does say feathered serpent or plume serpent or flying serpent. So this is a flying dragon of some kind. Now, whether that was in their imagination that it flew or not, you know, that's Goku right there, buddy. There's your Goku.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's.
Brian
That's what he's.
David Lee Corbo
When you see him running snake away. Yeah, the clouds running. This serpent's back.
Brian
Oh, totally does. Isn't that funny? Snake way, like, bro, because he's going. Nice, not going to heaven, bro. That's. That's. He even held.
David Lee Corbo
That's. That's what. Snake way, that's so funny. Yeah, he. When he goes there, there's those twin demons that are kind of, you know, in the enforcers. Then there's the big horned guy who sits at the desk. He's kind of like the overseer of. Of hell that the.
Top Lobster
The Goku's father in law is. What's his name?
Brian
Is the Ox Satan. His name is the Ox. Well, he's called the Ox King, but in Japanese he's called the Ox Satan because they. Because Japanese don't recognize the word Satan as who we recognize him as. So he's called the Ox King in art, in our lore. Right, but he is literally. And he lives on Fire Mountain in the Diablo Desert. Okay, that's.
David Lee Corbo
He's so happy.
Brian
Yeah, that's in his. Yeah, exactly. That's the point, you know. And then. And then his. And then, guess what? Goku's married to Chichi. Okay? Chi. Chi is. How you say father in Japanese, isn't That perverted.
David Lee Corbo
Damn.
Brian
Why is he so. Wait, he's married to Chi Chi? Like, okay, that's. That's really weird. That's really strange, isn't it? That's literally how you say it. So why did they name Goku's wife Father? Like, is that not an inversion, A perversion in some regard? Like, you know, there's something. There's something weird there.
David Lee Corbo
Well, they do that, right? Because you're looking at the Aqua King and he's a big, happy, lovable guy. You're looking at Goku's wife, and she's named after a man, or she is. You know, she has the. The moniker of Father.
Top Lobster
She definitely wears the pants in the family.
David Lee Corbo
That's true.
Brian
That's. That's also. That's also another perversion of our societal's perspective of things. Like, it's. Again, it's subverting your perspective of what roles a man is supposed to take. Okay.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah.
Brian
It makes you think that men are supposed to be violent fighters and then ignorant morons when it comes to home life. Not leaders. These are. No, there's no character in the Dragon Ball world that I would be like, hey, I want to be that guy. Like, none of them have any characteristics that are like, when you really break them down, you're like, none of them have like, good standing characteristics. You're like, that's where there's only a person.
David Lee Corbo
There's only one. And it's an inversion of Christ. Right. And that is that Goku continuously sacrifices himself for humanity.
Brian
Yep. Stealing. Stealing the identity of Christ entirely. But then, yet at the same time, being completely ignorant. They want you to be ignorant. Okay? And he's like, he's a moron. Like, he's literally moronic about things. It's not. It's not something that you want in your life. It's not something that you want to hold that understanding of. Okay.
Top Lobster
And so like, I. I always identified more with Vegeta anyway. Like, I never really got Goku.
David Lee Corbo
He was a bad guy.
Top Lobster
Well, he's a protagonist. Yeah. Vegeta has more of a personality. I'm sure we're going to tear down whatever Vegeta is, but continue. Brian has a personality, right?
David Lee Corbo
He's a nice guy. Go on, please.
Brian
Just so you know, Goku Matsu comes from the Popovu. Okay. This is popo. Mr. Popo. Yeah, Mr. Popo.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, the most recent.
Brian
This is the writing where Goku Mats is from. And. Yeah, why don't you bring up Mr. Popo? Let's bring up a little image of Mr. Popo.
David Lee Corbo
I think it's time for Mr. Popo to answer for his, his, his racial antics. Look at this guy.
Brian
Okay.
David Lee Corbo
Unbelievable.
Brian
Okay, again, this is everything about Dragon Ball. Type in another guy for me. Shorty Pete. Type in Swarty Pete.
David Lee Corbo
That sounds familiar.
Brian
S W A R T Y. Swarty Pete.
David Lee Corbo
P E. Yeah, this is really familiar. Where are we going with this? Hold on.
Brian
Okay.
David Lee Corbo
Yes.
Brian
Oh, there we go. Let's look at Swordy Pete at the top right there. There you go. That's Mr. Popo. Do you know who Swarty Pete is? Swarty Pete's a demon. Okay? He is a demon. This is the depiction, earlier depictions of how they would draw high ranking demons that are, you know, imprisoned or in chained. They're covered in ash and then their mouth is red and big to represent the blood of their big mouths eating people. And that's why they left them that way. So it's not like we've mis, like construed the perspective of this and we now call it blackface. But that's not what it was back in the day. It was a depiction of a demon. That's what that was. Okay. It was not. It was not. It's not black.
David Lee Corbo
Shout out to Paul Stobbs of Understanding Conspiracy. This is the. That was the first time that I heard of Swordy Pete. I knew that sounded familiar, man. Funny that this guy makes it back in here. Again. So not, not blackface, but, but, but more so to indicate a blood drenched mouth.
Brian
Yes. Of a nephilim. And it's, it's. And this is from the Popovu, which talks about Goku mats. Okay, so like when you understand where these terms are coming from, it's like, oh, that makes sense because that's the Mayan perspective. Okay.
David Lee Corbo
He also looks like a sort of a depiction of a jinn.
Brian
Right?
David Lee Corbo
Like.
Brian
Oh yes, he is. That's exactly, he's exactly what he is. He's a jinn for sure. He's a demon. And he's got pointed ears. Which also is a reference to the. The fallen angels and their genetic mixing, which I have an episode. If you go to Ancient Angels podcast on my Demon Racers channel, you can learn about that kind of stuff. So let's go into. I mean, let's go into further. I've got my little notes here to figure out things that I've left out. Okay, so we've also got Goku. Oh, Gohan, Goku's son. Who's. Who's married to Videl. Right, right. Videl is a name for Devil. It's just an anagram, okay? And her father. And her father. And her father is Mr. Satan, okay? So, so Goku, Goku Mats is married to a woman named man, okay, Whose father is the ox Satan. And then his son is married to another woman who is named Devil, which is an anagram. And her father is Mr. Satan, okay? And Mr. Satan. You know the thing about Mr. I just got to read you the, the thing on Mr. Satan. So that way you guys can understand. Because honestly, like, it's just. It's so unusual to understand Mr. Satan's titles and everything. Okay. Mr. Satan's real name, by the way, is Mark. I don't know if you know that it's Mark or it's Maku. And this name is a pun on Japanese word Akuma, okay? Which means malevolent demonic spirit, which is Satan. Okay? That's his name. It's a pun of their language for some reason. I don't understand it. Yeah, that's one of his names. But they only the, the writer wrote that out. He didn't actually put that known in the show, I guess. Okay. And then here's the other thing. So Mr. Satan, also known as Hercule, which is French for Hercules by the way. Satan in the funimation is dubbed the word martial arts champion of the earth's protector. His realm is Earth. And it says, okay, Dragon Ball wrestling. Aliases akin to professional grappler stage name. He also is known by other names including Mr. Satan, Mr. Heracule, Mr. Savage, Enfer. Enfer is another name. He goes by another language. Which by the way, the word Enfer means hell in French. Okay. Master Pogi, Master Handsome and Mark, the world's champion.
David Lee Corbo
Okay, I don't know when this is. When did he had all. When I was a kid, I remember him being called Hercule. And then I was very upset when I found that he was actually also called Mr. Satan. But I didn't learn that till like some years after, you know, my, my, my love for Dragon Ball Z. When I was a kid, I had no idea he had. You just listed off like eight names.
Top Lobster
They called him, they called him Hercules Satan at one point, I remember.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, yeah.
Top Lobster
It's weird, right? Because like these demonic entities are constantly shifting names. They're always going by something different, always change it.
David Lee Corbo
They don't want you to know their name, huh?
Brian
Yeah, well, that's why it's called Dragon Balls, okay? It's literally the lineage of their balls, of their, their heritage, of their generations. Okay. It's like their generations and how their generations have perceived into different forms all.
David Lee Corbo
When I was a kid, my stepdad used to say, oh, what are you doing watching dragging your balls on the ground. And I used to go, no, it's called Dragon Ball Z. And you just wouldn't understand it. And now it's like he was kind of.
Brian
He was right. He was told. He is totally right, dude.
Top Lobster
He didn't understand it. The reason, I think the reason it resonated so much with, with us, like the youth is because inherently there is something about this. It's telling you this deeper story. And I feel like if you don't get Dragon Ball Z, I'm a little suspicious of you. Or at least if this doesn't attract you in some form or fashion, you know, it's a great story, right?
David Lee Corbo
It has like, I brutally beat all of my cousins up every time we would get together. We would watch Dragon Ball Z and then when the credits would roll, we would just beat the out of each other. Like that was every single episode of Dragon Ball Z. It would just inspire us to assault each other, to commit assault on one another. I love that show so much. And I loved beating my cousin's ass because of it. It's just. I don't know if that was the part.
Brian
That's what they were trying to evoke that.
David Lee Corbo
Hell yeah, dude, you kidding me? I would kick my cousin in the chest.
Brian
That's the boy. It was teaching you to channel a spirit of rage. That's literally what it was programming you to do. It was programming to channel into this.
David Lee Corbo
I've been a. I can't even. So. So Dragon Ball Z is probably. I can't even pretend it's not a huge inspiration for what has become a decades long martial arts experience. Like, I've been a martial artist for about a decade now. It'll be a year or 10 years next year. And yeah, that was birthed out of. That was almost 100% birth out of.
Brian
Dragon Ball Z. I was right there with you, bro. I was right there with you in some regard. And so like. And like, I get it. I get it and I understand it. But like now knowing what I know and seeing the, the impact of it, it's like I would, I would never watch let my kids watch Shout out def.
David Lee Corbo
Not piccolo'd egg. He says Vegeta doing push ups in 100x gravity was motivating, dog. It was motivating. Are you kidding me? Oh my God.
Brian
Unbelievable.
David Lee Corbo
Unbelievable. Yeah, so.
Brian
But now you know that it is, you know, your, you know, Top's dad calling it Dragon Balls or whatever. Like, you know, or whatever. Yeah, okay. Yeah. So that, that's, you know, he was right. He was right. And so the, you know, and that's why they put stars in the balls too. Because the stars represent the fallen angels. That's why there's stars in the balls. Because the word star is. Means fallen angel. It's the same psalmist term and say. And so the Dragon Balls is literally again, it's. It's generations. Okay? It's talking about the generations of them. And so. And then like, you know, even the names of all the things in it are related to stuff that is occultic in nature. Like they just. They just pervert it. Like bibbidi boppity boo. Okay. Bibbidi boppity boo.
Top Lobster
Questions? I do. I have. I have the most important one. This is the four Star Dragon Ball, which. This is Goku's one. The four star is the most important. This is the one that was on Gohan's hat. This is the one that Goku kind of. It. He always has this Dragon Ball. And at least from Dragon Ball the, The. The original show into Dragon Ball Z, this is important with Gohan and I think GT even touches on this as well. But is there some kind of importance with the number four? Why are they using the number four a lot? @ least with this Dragon Ball, like they're bringing significance.
Brian
I don't. I don't know if there is a significance that I can recognize in. In the number four. I don't pay too much attention to the numerology of things, but I don't know. And it's anything, you know, maybe it was just like four demons that conjured up this cartoon. Like maybe they're just bragging about it and they're like, hey, the four of us, let's make ourselves, you know, more known in these little four stars.
David Lee Corbo
Right?
Brian
You know, I mean, who knows how they. How they manifested that. I don't recognize anything occultic though connecting to it. We'll say at least, you know. But anyways, yeah, the. The Dragon Ball that is a representation of four little demons in that. In that little ball you got there. That's what that's talking about.
Top Lobster
So.
David Lee Corbo
And if you also a higher meaning to the whole bibbidi bobbidi boo thing. Because I thought I was clever when I was a kid and I realized that that was from Cinderella, right? You have the fairy godmothers. It's. It's actually their Song Bibbidi bobbidi boo. So I didn't think that there was much of an issue beyond that. I figured it was just somebody when they were doing the dub or they were doing like, you know, the English translation, they just arbitrarily pick some names and they. They popped them out of Cinderella. Right. But maybe not the case created by the Brothers Grimm.
Brian
Yeah, exactly. So they, like, you know, like that is. That is an occultic term. This is a witchcraft spell, by the way. So and then, and then it's Majan bu. Ma means magic. And then jin ma, jin boo. So it's ma. It's magic, gin, magic, demon boo. It's literally. And that's why we call ghosts booze. Okay. This is why we call them. Like this term is not a. It's an occultic magic term. And so if you study the ancient word of the occult, things like, I don't know if the dude wrote this knowing that this is where this came from or if he just got inspired and named it this. Like, I don't honestly know if this dude even looked this stuff up or if he was just channeling demons when he was writing it, but either way it came. This is demonic. Like, it does come from demonic.
Top Lobster
There's too much. There's too much to, to. For it not to be intentional. Like, even like some of the smaller things that are just like weird play on names he knows. And he's putting that in there. But what's weird is how it, it translates in English as well. Like they, they purposefully do this in multiple languages to all mean the same thing. So that's. I don't want to put that.
David Lee Corbo
It's fascinating too, because if you look at the whole Bibbidi Bobidi boo thing. So I know like Bobidi was Bibbidi's father and they were both wizards and, and essentially what they've done here is they have like, you know, via Solomonistic magic, they've entrapped Majin Buu to do their bidding. Right. That's essentially that same.
Brian
That's the story. That's the story of Solomon, bro.
David Lee Corbo
Yes, yes, yes. And also one of the other people that Bibidi has on his team is a full fledged demon named Deborah. He's just a giant demon. Like, there's no other way to even look at that dude. He's just massively. He looks like a big. He looks like a Satan from Legend with Tom Cruise. Like that.
Top Lobster
He turns people to stone, doesn't he?
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. Yes, he does turn them to stone. That's what he does. Yeah, he's got yellow eyes too, because he's.
Brian
Oh, I didn't know that. He turns into stone. That's fascinating dog. Oh, well, that's even. It's like so nephilimized.
David Lee Corbo
Check him out. I look at him. I mean, what. How else even he looks like Anton lavey and you know. And got mixed up with a giant demon. Exactly what you would expect the demon.
Brian
To look like straight up. Yeah, I didn't know. I didn't know. He turns people to stone. That's even more fitting because that's, that was like the Nephilim's like character trait is they had an ability to manipulate stone. And so if you, if you know the historical context of what Nephilim did, they would turn. That's where the concept of trolls turning to stone or Medusa turning things into stone.
David Lee Corbo
Right.
Brian
You know, all this stems from occultic connections to stone. They had an ability to manipulate stone to cat, to move stones, to build things with stone. Like they had an ability that was unique to the metaphysical understanding of how rock was formed. Okay.
David Lee Corbo
And so they could guy too. It wasn't just Deborah. It was also an elongated skull, homie. Like that was. I forget what his name was, but he had a couple of guys, right? He had two kind of pro wrestler characters. Bald, buff pro wrestler characters. They got their ass whooped at the Tournament of Power. I remember that. And then he had another guy with an elongated skull and then he had Deborah.
Brian
So yeah, he had like this elongated skull guy.
David Lee Corbo
I didn't remember that. I forget what he, what his bag was. I think Piccolo waxed him. He waxed him. There was no, he stood no chance.
Brian
But the elongated skull guy is very. That's very fascinating. I want to like, if you find his name, pick him up. I would just want to see him.
David Lee Corbo
Because I don't find Bibbidy Squad. I, I see you scrolling through the, the things in the side there.
Top Lobster
He's.
David Lee Corbo
He's got two bald wrestler dudes, an elongated skull dog and, and, and then, and then the demon Deborah. Yeah, man.
Brian
Dude, this is all. It's all demonic. It's all Nephilim esque, like homage paying things.
David Lee Corbo
Can I ask you this, Brian? So, so are we looking at like Vegeta, the Saiyans? Are we looking at the Saiyans as like a race of angels? Because I, I recognize the significance of. There you go. There's the elongated head guy. You can't really see it because he's forward facing.
Brian
Oh, okay. Oh, I know you're talking about. I vaguely remember him. Yeah.
David Lee Corbo
So when. When Chichi has Gohan, Gohan is. Is. Is. You know, he has this untapped power. There's something special about the union of Saiyan and human beings that gives birth.
Brian
Yeah. It's Nephilim, Right? Right.
David Lee Corbo
So does that make the Saiyans fallen angels?
Brian
Yeah, well, the Nephilim, they're a race of Nephilim, Okay? That's, you know, they essentially are the children of the fallen angels. And again, if you know the historical context, by the way, Gohan said son is named Pan, okay. Like his daughter.
David Lee Corbo
Oh, daughter.
Brian
Sorry, sorry. Daughter gone. Yeah. His child is named Pan. Okay. Like the goat God, Pan.
David Lee Corbo
Yep.
Brian
Like, damn. What do you. Why do you think they named it that? Like, why is. His whole lineage is Satanic? Okay? You're. They're telling you Satan, Mr. Satan, ox, Satan, Gohan, Goku, like Pan, like dude. Videl, which is devil, like dude. The whole thing is wicked. Being presented as good. All of it.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah.
Brian
Okay. And so when you get into this, this understanding, it's like, bro, what is the characteristics of the Nephilim? You've known by now, I'm sure watching a lot of my stuff, but the characteristics are hairy. They're hairy. What happens when the. When they turn in their Saiyan form? Oh, they grow more hair. Yeah. Oh, isn't that. Well, isn't that fascinating? Yeah, sure. It's the hair on their head.
David Lee Corbo
It's the only discernible. Well, no, not just the hair on their head, because they turn into. When they turn into, like, Super Saiyan 4, they get full monkey bodies. Yes. If you look that up top, like Super Saiyan 4, you'll see their whole bodies are covered in hair. And it's funny because Goku's covered in red hair, which is fascinating. A very interesting decision. In fact, if I'm not mistaken, in gt, both Vegeta and Goku had red body hair. Yeah, that was the way they did that. So there you go.
Brian
Really?
David Lee Corbo
Yep, yep. He's got all this red body hair and his monkey. There it is.
Brian
Oh, yeah, yeah, that. Yeah. Yep. That's. That's a Nephilim for you guys right there.
Top Lobster
That's so fucked, man.
Brian
So you guys are worshiping the Nephilim?
David Lee Corbo
No, we were. We were just doing karate. What are you talking about? Oh, my God. Damn, dude. It seems so obvious in hindsight and. Yeah, I mean, there's a lot of top that image just, like, dripped away. There's a lot of, you know, When I stop and slow it down and start looking at it, there's a whole lot of. Of bizarre esoteric details. I mean, just what you're saying here, how for some reason, everybody that surrounds the main character is Satan themed in. In one way or another right there. I don't know how else to interpret that. I think when I was a kid, I used to go, ah, the Japanese think American lore is funny, so. Oh, I don't know.
Brian
No, they are pulling from it. They're pulling. They're literally pulling from it. My friend just, just sent me a message. He says, daima. They literally go to the demon realm. Do they really see diamond? They literally go to the demon realm.
David Lee Corbo
I haven't watched it because it's sacrilegious, because I don't want anything that deviates from the original. So I've not watched it yet. But yeah, now that I think about it, all the little bad guys, they all look like winged demons.
Brian
That's. Dude, that's. It's all demonic, dude. And they are the Nephilim. They're covered in hair. The Defilim are known for being giants. They're also known for being covered in hair. They're also known for being genetically lineage connected to the. The. The monkeys or gorillas. That's why the word gorilla in Japanese or the word monkey in Japanese is humanity plus the word nephilim. Okay? That's where this comes from. Wukong is a nephilim, by the way. Wukong, where they say that he comes from. Okay. And he's the. And it's the. And you know, Goku mats is the spirit that controls the wind, okay. That's why Goku flies on a little cloud, like a little rain cloud. Okay. He closed trolls, wind and rainbow. Okay.
David Lee Corbo
And so version of Jesus, isn't it? Because Jesus.
Brian
Yeah, absolutely.
David Lee Corbo
What is it? The cloud walker?
Brian
Well, he comes on the cloud. You'll see him on the clouds.
Top Lobster
What's the name of Goku's cloud?
David Lee Corbo
Nimbus.
Brian
Yep. And that's. That's literally where this all stems from. And so when you. When you start recognizing it, like there's so many things like, what's that other little. Yeah, there he is with his little nimbus cloud, little yellow cloud. That's his thing. Is it chichimatsu or. I think that's it. Chichimatsu.
David Lee Corbo
What's that?
Brian
Oh, no. Chiotsu. Chiatsu.
David Lee Corbo
How do you say Chow sue. Chow su.
Brian
A little dude.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, the little. Oh, yeah. Self destructs.
Brian
Yeah. Chiaotzu yeah, that guy. So that dude is. He's representating. He's. He's a complete representation of it. It's called the. I. I'm gonna butcher this geishi, okay. Jagashi, which are mythical creatures from Chinese folklore that are called. Let me see here. This is the cartoon that normalizes. Making the friendly satanic occult things. Let's see here what I wrote. Okay. The.
David Lee Corbo
This guy, like a little demon. Bring him up top. I see him. There he is.
Brian
Yeah. If you. If you type in. Type in the spelling of the character, okay? It's. Type in this. Type in J I, A, N, G, S, H, I. Type that in.
David Lee Corbo
Was it J, I, A?
Brian
Yeah. J I, A, G, J, I, A, N, G, S, H, I. This is the. This is the. They're. They're called the Hopping vampires.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. This is where Chiatsu gets. Is a reanimated corpse or an undead creature from Chinese folklore, also known as a Chinese hopping van Vampire.
Brian
Yeah. Look at the picture of him. Tell me that ain't Chiatsu. Like, that's. That's like. Look at. Look at the other pictures, like. Because that's some recent.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, well, he's. Yeah, yeah, that's.
Brian
That's him.
David Lee Corbo
He's got.
Brian
That's everything.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah.
Brian
This is a nephilim vampire thing that, like, sucks their blood and, like, cool, you know, whatever.
David Lee Corbo
And then he's. He's best friends with like a. A dude who's got his third eye opened on his forehead, right? Yes.
Brian
And guess what. What hand symbol does Tien do with his third eye every time?
David Lee Corbo
Confirmed.
Brian
What does. That's what he does with his third eye, bro. Why do you think he does that? Like, you think that's just chance that he does that?
David Lee Corbo
Damn, dude, bro.
Brian
He's literally. It's all. It's all trying to subversively put occultic understandings into your mind to normalize you to the occult, normalize you to witchcraft. Normal. Yes. Look at him doing his little Illuminati thing.
David Lee Corbo
And that's it. He's just throwing up the rock. He's a big Jay Z fan. All right, Brian, I need you to ease up on my boy.
Top Lobster
Tn.
David Lee Corbo
He's a big Jay Z fan. Rockefeller Records. That's all that's happening there. That's crazy, man. It is so. Okay. All right, all right. There was somebody that I had in mind, and I wanted to ask you, so Piccolo, is he. Is he like a reptilian. I mean, he's kind of like a. He's kind of Like a serpentine or reptile creature. I think they. They reproduce asexually. They give birth via eggs. They vomit eggs up, and I think that's how they're born. Their. Their young ones are born. Is there anything with Piccolo?
Brian
You know, I. I've not noticed. I mean, just looking at Piccolo, obviously he's something serpentine.
David Lee Corbo
He was called the Demon King. That was his. His original title was. Was the Demon King.
Brian
Yeah. So, I mean, that. That in of itself right there kind of gives you the loot. It like, kind of tells you, like, he's. He's serpentine in. In figure. He's got weird ears. He's like, obviously got, you know, some weird muscle canine going on.
David Lee Corbo
The fangs.
Brian
No, he does. He has the fangs.
Top Lobster
He's reptilian in that he. He can, like. His arm will get cut off and he'll regrow it, you know, regenerate.
Brian
Oh, yeah, because he. Because exactly, because you can't kill the demons. They just keep. They just keep reproducing into other forms and other people and other things, and they keep spreading their. Their agenda. So, like, that's kind of like the. The narrative of what it is.
David Lee Corbo
Damn, dude. It's interesting that the. These. They're a race of. Of warriors. Like, that's what the Saiyans are. They're a warrior race. And so they're Nephilim, effectively. Then that kind of also checks out.
Brian
Well, he's also got pointed ears. And then my friend just sent me a message. He said in. In diamond, they talk about how the pointy ears, creatures or characters are from the demon realm originally. So all the characters with pointed ears, which is, which is I. You know, again, if you go to Ancient Angels and you check out my channel, like, you'll learn that about the pointed ears. I talk about where that comes from and stems from originally. That is a Nephilimized trait from fallen angels. So anybody you see with pointed ears in that thing, that's stemming from the. The elves, the Elohim, or the fallen angels mixing with genetics. So, yeah, so this is, I mean, like all, all of the things. I mean, Beerus Baribus or Beerus. Yeah, the cat dude. Yeah, the God of destruction. And then. And there's Oolong, which is the pig man, which again, that's paying homage to the fact that the. The gentiles were called the pigs, okay? The giant house were the pigs. So it's, It's. It's mocking this understanding of like, pigs or the dogs or whatever. And so again, that's the only. The pig man. Why do you choose a pig man of all the characters that you could have mixed him with in that regard? And so like, like all of this stuff stems from occultic sort of esoteric nephilimization. Nephilimized things that are going on in our world.
David Lee Corbo
It almost seems like the Kai's would be like the watchers, because yes, they're off on their own like little celestial bodies and they're, they're monitoring mankind, but they're not really engaging or anything like that. And so yeah, there's Beerus who by the way, just, you know, adorned in some sort of Egyptian garb. Yeah, exactly, yeah.
Brian
And a God of destruction. And he's basically Anubis. He's Anubis but in a cat form. That's.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that seems to be what we're going for here. But yeah, these Kai's, right? They're like these not, not overlords, but I mean really, they don't serve any other purpose except for watching. That's what they do. They're just watching over mankind and, and then they kind of intercede on behalf of them occasionally. So that, that feels like another one right there where it's very obvious. In hindsight it's.
Brian
Dude, it's so obvious. Once you recognize it you're like, okay, that's, I mean it's, it's everything about it, everything about the dragon and it's called, they're called the Dragon Team, bro. Like they're on the team of the dragon. The dragon is the name for the serpent, it's the name for the devil, it's the name for, for Satan. Like, I mean like that's why all the characters are Satan related. It's all different names of Satan. It's all different lineages of Satan. It's all different genetic appearances of Satan. They grow hair. When they get more powerful, they turn into the monkey form, which is the ultimate form, which is the Nephilim's degenerated form state where they came from. That's why the giants have hair. They're all known for having hair, or specifically red hair, which is why he turns red. Even so it's like Goku has that red hair thing or, or Vegeta has the red thing. You know, when he turns into God mode, it's like that, it goes into the red hair mode. It's all pointing to stories of the Nephilim, everything about it.
David Lee Corbo
I have a really bad one because on its face now when I see this I'm like, damn, this is obvious. So everything is about Satan, right? And you're. And you're. What are you doing? Well, most of it. Most of the show, obviously, it's overcoming the baddies. But every single baddie, every saga, if you will, you have to do what? You have to collect the Dragon Balls. And when you collect them, you can summon Satan. And what does he do? Since he's like the. The king of this world, he can give you whatever you want in this realm. Right. So he gives.
Brian
There you go.
David Lee Corbo
Wishes. He gives you three wishes, or the Namekian one gives you one wish. But it's the same thing. It's like. Like, you know, we've talked about it before. Jesus, when he was being tempted, when he was in the desert, it wasn't necessarily that. That the devil couldn't give Jesus these things. It wasn't. That was never what Jesus said. He was just saying, you know, to. To get away from me, and that he didn't want anything to do with him. But he never said, like, hey, Satan, these things that you're offering me are not yours to give. They are his to give because he's the king of this realm. So. Yeah, in Dragon Ball Z, what are they doing? They're fucking summoning him. And then they are. They're getting their wishes. So, you know, he's. He's giving them whatever worldly possessions that they want. Interesting.
Top Lobster
Well, let me. Let me ask you, Brian, so I. It doesn't seem like you're as familiar with the show, but what do you make of Frieza? You know that character? He's one of the more famous.
Brian
Yep.
Top Lobster
Okay. Yeah, that's. In my opinion, that's probably the best series arc in Dragon Ball Z. Dragon Ball or gt. It's like this great story of this world destroyer, and they have to go to this other planet to fight him. And that's like the original Transformers transformation. Obviously, we have the Super Saiyan transformations, which get out of control after a while, but the first one, there's something significant about this transformation as well. What do you have on Frieza? Destroy Frieza for me, please.
Brian
Destroy. Freeze it for you. Okay. You know, the. The interesting part, I would say, is that, you know, when they talk about transmuting and stuff, and, like, there's also the fusion. Right. When they join. All this is pertaining to, you know, practices of alchemy, I think, and, like. And this is all related to, like, witchcraft, fusing and. And genetics. Okay. I. I'm trying to see, like, you know, when it comes to He's Frieza. I think he's just basically some type of Nephilim hybridized creation is what I'm. What I kind of get out from him. There's nothing too particular. I mean, like the creatures that are, that are the good guys are already the evil ones. So it's like. So when you see the bad guys in this character realm, it's like they're just. They're just like bad, bad. Like, well, more bad.
David Lee Corbo
Shout out. Yeah, like Brad Audreyn, he says. Wasn't there one of the original episodes where Bulma was like 17, 18, and she was trying to get with Little Goku? I may be remembering that wrong. Well, actually, Brad, it's a little bit more nefarious than that. Throughout the entire series of Dragon Ball, little Goku is constantly trying to like peek up her dress. And sometimes she's kind of letting him do this and she's being like cheeky and flirt. Flirtatious with him. Meanwhile, Goku is effectively like, I don't know, like a five or six year old in the series while. While bulma is already 17, 18, something like that, to Brad's point. And, and in hindsight, watching it, like, if I put it on, I don't really watch Dragon Ball because the animation and everything just suffered too much because it was before Dragon Ball Z, so I didn't have much of an interest. But if I see it now, I'm like, damn, dude. That is a really concerning theme. You know, it's. It's pedophilia in. In very many ways. Certainly it is promoting a unhealthy relationship between Little Goku and Bulma. You know, unhealthy is, is being gentle. It's. It's actually pretty concerning if you, if you look at it for what it is. And they do that a lot, in fact. Yeah. Arcane Arsenal says, to be fair, Japanese anime show a lot of genitals in general. Yeah, that is true. And one of the things that they do that is also very off putting is they put a lot of emphasis on like characters that wear school uniforms. And I'm like, that is. You want to talk about problematic, that's problematic. So. Yeah, but to just to. To bring it back to what we were talking about. Idol Vast Expanses says Boo arc is unarguably demonic. That's on the nose that. That arc of Majin Buu is where, I mean, the show is. Is peppered with all kinds of occult, esoteric kind of thing. But once you get into the Boo arc, everything becomes, you Know, it almost seems like they. They went straight Middle Eastern, you know, gin, and. Well, I guess Asia has that in common. It's all Asia. But yeah, that they went full into the gin and full into that spirituality. I think, in a way, that was a little bit more overt than the previous ones.
Brian
Yeah. You know, you mentioned the pedo y component to it.
David Lee Corbo
Yes.
Brian
Look at my screen here for a second. So we've got these different forms of outfits that he wears.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, yeah, he's got. These are all the different symbols. So I guess one of them is like Roshi's Master Roshi symbol. But the one you're looking at for the listeners is the newest one. It's just.
Brian
Yeah. The newest symbol, which is a stick drawing, the spiral, which is the pedo symbol. For those that don't know, that's a stick drawing, the pedo symbol. And, like, what else is that? It's just a spiral. It's literally, you know, they're. They're straight up telling you at the point at the end, it's like, surprise, you're a pedo. Like, yeah, like, literally, that's what it's dragging all the way to. Like, dragging you to. So this is. This is. This is Dragon Balls.
David Lee Corbo
Speaking of inappropriate themes. I mean, I know things were different back in the day. I tried to have my son watch the Goonies recently. And even the Goonies, I was like, damn, dude. I don't remember this kind of like adult themes in. In the. But when it came to those weird themes in Dragon Ball Z, Master Roshi was also a very strange cat. Like, he was.
Brian
Oh, yeah.
David Lee Corbo
Constantly kind of, you know, he has porno. He has perv magazines constantly. And his entire character is one of being a pervert. It was weird how they just, like, you know, it's a child's cartoon about, you know, good guys versus bad guys. But constantly weird kind of pervy themes, you know, are the undertone. I find that to be the case in. In much of, like, Japanese anime.
Brian
For whatever reason, dude, that's literally. That's literally how it is. And, like, people just don't. People don't recognize, like, these sort of tropes, but, like, they subversively go into your mind, whether you're looking at them or paying attention to them or not. Like, it's planting a little seed in your. In the back of your mind and you're going like, oh, all old men are pervy. Maybe it's okay. Like, oh, it's acceptable. Like, it's. It's like pushing off the concept that these sort of behaviors are acceptable and normalized, and it's understandable. And so it puts a seed in your head. Whether you recognize it or not, it plants a spell in your mind to make you realize, to make you think that that's acceptable or that's something that we should all be okay with.
David Lee Corbo
You know, there's something else that I'm noticing here too, is that all of the characters in the world that they inhabit are anthropomorphized animal people. People. Right. They're all chimeric hybrid monsters. They're all English speaking, you know, upright walking dogs and pigs and such.
Brian
Yep, absolutely. One of my friends just texted me. He just said there's. There's an episode of Dragon Ball GT where they shrink one of the female characters and the dude plays with her like a doll and changes her clothes. He said, it's really bad. Yeah, yeah, yep, yep, yep, yep. Yeah. And it's like, bro, like, they're. They're, you know, as innocent as it may seem, it's just like, it's literally. It seems innocent, but it's so nefariously disturbing on, like, levels that you just. You're just not paying attention to. Like, you just don't realize it. Okay. And they, and they tell you, oh, no, it's. It's kakarot. It means carrot. Oh, it's Vegeta. Don't mind that it sounds like vagina. Like, don't worry about that.
David Lee Corbo
Vegetable.
Brian
It's vegetable. You know, here's the thing. You know when you heard the word Vegeta, I know this because I felt I was like, what a weird name. Like, I know, like when you heard it, you thought, that doesn't sound right. Just like when you first heard Dragon Ball, you thought Dragon Ball Z, you were like, that's so weird. Everyone heard that name and thought that was weird. But then, then in your conscious, you just kind of like, let it go and go, no, it's. It's cool. I'll ignore that. I'll ignore the fact that he's called Vegeta. Sounds like something else. Like, you know, I'll ignore that part. You know, that's literally what we're doing, and we just don't recognize it now.
David Lee Corbo
I feel bad because I went back in time. A lot of the new things for children. So you want to talk about how Dragon Ball Z is kind of inverting these things, right? Making you, like, the bad guys and things of that nature. Well, nowadays, I think the, the content that's being Made for children is much more overt. And I think that's because parents are too busy. We're also a lot more, like, ideologically left leaning than we were in previous generations. So we're a lot less conservative. We're willing to allow some themes to enter our homes and. And allow our children to see these things when previous generations wouldn't have had any of it. And what I see now is that a lot of it is just overt and it's occultism. So my son was watching for a while. Amphibia. Amphibia is made by Disney, of course. And so, you know, everything I'm gonna say doesn't come as a surprise. But everything in Amphibia is if they're doing necromancy, you know, one character is like, just doing necromancy. And she's a cheeky, fun character who's just. But the whole episode is about her stressing out because she has to do things to the book in order for this spell to work. And when you start looking at the crap she has to do to the book, you're like, like, yeah, that's. That all tracks. That's the real way that you would execute this occult ritual. Why are they concerned with getting the details right? And then they'll have these esoteric tomes that they'll open, these old dusty tomes, and it'll be like a book of demons, right? And. And it's in the background and if you pause it and you see the names of the demons, it's like they're saying like Azazel or Semia. They're saying all of these, like, actual names.
Top Lobster
Dude, hold on.
David Lee Corbo
I'm like, why do they care so much to get that accurate?
Top Lobster
So, all right, I just asked. I will. I googled when because it's clearly it's not. We're looking at anime. But Brian, you were right by looking at the language, the Japanese language and anime comes from Japan. And Japan is kind of a crazy place. Like my. My cousin lives there. One of them, my other cousin traveled there. And they're like, oh, so respectful and so nice. And it's. I mean, they do have like some weird fetishes like, like tentacle things like that.
David Lee Corbo
And yeah, genital are blurry.
Top Lobster
They're suffering with. Yeah, I don't know why everyone's genitals are blurry in Japan. It's very strange. But they're suffering from. Japan is suffering from a breeding issue. Like, they're not reading enough. So they have to. They're doing something there. But I said, well, what. What happened to Japan? And Japan was nuked. They were nuked in 1945. And we just did an episode. This is like everything starts to happen, period.
David Lee Corbo
45 to 55.
Top Lobster
Yeah, yeah. Like from there you've got, you know, World War. Well, this is like the Nazis are falling off. And then, you know, America takes the Nazis and we do Operation Paperclip. And Aleister Crowley is active soon. Soon after this, MK Ultra happens. We have Andreja Puharich in the. In the 47s and 50s. But it's like Japan was. This is significant as well. Japan is bombed. And then we start to get anime. And it's not. Obviously not right after this, but like after.
David Lee Corbo
Look at this. This is a great. Actually this def. Not Piccolo egg says all the strong Japanese men died on island. I'm not. That's a little hyperbolic, but it's basically like what happens when you draft all of the masculine men of a society and then they all die in war.
Top Lobster
All eyes on Ukraine right now. Because that's exactly what we did. We are doing in Ukraine. That's kind of crazy to think about. If Ukraine starts making anime, if they.
David Lee Corbo
Start making really, really great animation after this, I'm gonna be like, what is happening? Since when does the best cartoons. Why are they coming out of Ukraine now? That's. That's strange. You know, a lot of that though, I think is. I don't know what to do with it.
Top Lobster
It.
David Lee Corbo
But you see that what I was talking about, where there's like actual occult, accurate details in children's entertainment. You see it like all over the place now. Like, it's like back in the day our cartoons would get away with an all seeing eye. Like if you had an eye in a pyramid, it'd be like, what in the hell was that? Or like you got a, you know, a pentagram or a goat head is in the background. Not anymore, dude. Not anymore. Now, now all they're doing is like, like they're doing occult works on cartoons now. They're. They're elongated. They take the whole episode. One of the worst ones that I've seen is Adventure Time. Adventure Time is a very fun series, but like, they are creating characters out of some of the most esoteric and obscure occult, like grimoires and things like that. And they're. They're turning them into cartoons for children and they're all accurate. And I'm like, what is going on, dude? It's crazy because, you know, you used to have to read these things to get that sort of knowledge and open you up to a bunch of really bad things. Now it's happening involuntarily. You think you're sitting down to watch a piece of, like, child's entertainment. Next thing you know, you've just been inducted into the oto.
Brian
Yeah. That's literally how it is. Like. Like at Adventure Time is. Is. It's funny that you mentioned that, like, there is so much occult understanding that's, like, blended into that cartoon. And I used to thought. I thought it was cool. I thought it was, like. I was like, this is kind of funky, right? Yeah, it was, like, weird and unique. But then you realize, like, bro, it's all satanic. And, like, they've been doing this. Like, all the cartoons that come out, all the themes that come out, they paint the bad guys as good. They've been doing it since the beginning. Okay. And that's the thing is, like, you just didn't recognize it, like, before, when they were doing it with. They were doing it with Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. Bro. Dwarves at that time were known to be demon, evil, demonic nephilim creatures. Okay. And they were known for that. Okay. Yet they. We painted them as the good guys. Snow White and the Beat or. Or sleeping or whatever. Belle and the Beast. Beauty and the Beast. Like, bro, that comes from Belle and the Dragon. That's like a story in the. That's a biblical context. Belle and the Dragon is the name of what that is. Okay. And that's why she's named Belle.
Top Lobster
Why is it then. Why is it then that, like, I agree with you completely, but it's like, the best show. The best show, like, I think everyone will agree, is Breaking Bad and such a good show. Yeah. And. And the protagonist is the bad guy. He is the worst.
Brian
That.
Top Lobster
He's a drug dealer, murderer, will do anything for a dollar. And you're rooting for him. Yeah, but.
David Lee Corbo
And in fact, that's actually. No, I'm sorry.
Top Lobster
When I listen to, like, I don't know, Christian music or if we watch a Christian movie, they, you know, the protagonist is the good guy, and he's painted in a good light, and he's just good. But I don't want to root for that guy for some reason. Like, I like human beings. Like, this story of this. This darker figure. Like, I'm more attracted to that. I'm like, why? And so are so many people. Millions.
David Lee Corbo
They're doing that. People. Well, they're doing that now where they're taking. Like. So this is something that I saw was becoming more prolific. And it was off putting. Not because of the deep, esoteric reason, just because of, you know, right on its face. You're making the good guy or the bad guys. The good guys. But they start making these movies where all of the sudden the main antagonist of Disney films now has its own spin off film.
Brian
Yes.
David Lee Corbo
And you're meant to, like, empathize with it. And one of the ones where they did that really well was Maleficent, who feels like a fallen angel or some crap like that. And if you go through the whole story, it's like you're meant to empathize with her because, you know, it wasn't her fault that she was persecuted and then turned evil or whatever. And they do that a lot. So then you start having breakaway films of Jafar or, you know, Hades gets his own breakaway film from the Hercules movie. Like, they all start to. Now Disney is putting a lot of money into villain merch, villain shirts, villain stuffies, all that crap. Like, they're. They're marketing the villains to kids now.
Brian
Now they've always been doing it, though. That's the thing. It's like, we think the good guys were. Were the good guys in the original films, but the good guys were witches, they were practicing witchcraft, they were practicing the occult, they were dwarves, they were nephilim, they were hybrids, they were beasts, they were monsters, they were turned into good guys. And we. So, like, they just. They've gone even more blatantly to be like the bad guys of the bad guys. Like, it's like, dude, all they're doing is they're just amplifying to help you recognize that. Because when they first came out, these things came out and a lot of people watched it and knew that was bad. Now they're normalized to it. So they got to go another step further to emphasize, yeah, what you're watching is bad. So that's why they're doing that.
David Lee Corbo
We're getting close to one day there's going to be a movie and it's going to be like, you know, the serpent only wanted to enlighten you.
Brian
Yeah, exactly.
David Lee Corbo
The serpent.
Brian
They already have that, actually.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, of course they already have that.
Brian
It's a cartoon. It's actually known. There's a cartoon. It's called whatever Hotel Something Hotel, yes.
David Lee Corbo
It's Lily and it's loose. It's Satan or it's Lucifer. Right, bro, it's, it's.
Brian
It's called something hotel. And they literally talk about. It's all about people in hell running this Hotel in hell.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah.
Brian
And then.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, the. The runner of the hotel, the main character is Lilith. Yeah. And then, of course, they have, like, Lucifer or. Or some Satan character, and he's wearing a top hat. Just like.
Brian
Yes.
David Lee Corbo
You know, the upper echelons of, like, the church of whatever.
Top Lobster
The.
David Lee Corbo
The. I guess they would be a priest of. Or a high. A high wizard, I think, is the. The terminology you would use to describe them. They wear, like, top hats and a painted skull on their face. Yeah. It's all. I mean, but that. That. I made the mistake of thinking that was aimed towards children once upon a time. That's aimed towards adults. But it's like, you know, how long until it just. Is. Until they just do that? And I'm sure they have in some way, shape or form, because I know for a fact that a lot of the baddies in Adventure Time are like, like, really likable. Even though there's some sort of, like, interdimensional demonic character, they're kind of, like, funny or whatever.
Top Lobster
And I think calling them Nephilim is not the correct way, the correct term or even Rafaim. They're Gibberim. They're like what we're talking about. These heroes are like men of renown, but the Gibberim or Gibberim were like. What's his name? Nimrod. Yeah, this is. It's an. It's an offshoot, but it's a very. It's a very specific offshoot. It seems more human than the Nephilim.
David Lee Corbo
But when I was a kid, my favorite. My favorite movie from Disney was. Was Hercules. That was my favorite Disney movie growing up. And now I'm like, oh, they had me rooting for a Nephilim. Son of a. Yeah. It's unbelievable. Unbelievable.
Brian
I felt the same way.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. Yeah. It's. I. It's everywhere. I mean, it kind of goes back to that whole. The. The Bible is. Is. It resonates with us so deeply that the archetypes and the stories, or the. The. The story archetypes themselves echo into our own Hollywood films. But to your point, Brian, it's like the buck doesn't stop there. They're not just retelling these stories, they're also twisting that detail. And that goes back to it, you know, nine truths to sell you that one lie. This story resonates with us so much because it's biblical in nature. Right. And so they give us this thing. It enamors us. It's. You know, we. It. We can feel it inside and then. But within It. There's this. There's this perversion, but this is a failure.
Top Lobster
This is a failure on Christians, in my opinion, because, like I said, when you get Christian media and you get these movies, the protagonist is, like, obviously a protagonist, and it's like, ugh, God. Like, we get it. He's good. He can. He's the guy that does good things. Or if you get, like, a Christian song, a Christian album, it's like, here's the point of my song. This is what I'm saying. There's no story in it, but when you look at the Bible, the most interesting characters are in. The bi. In the Bible are all flawed. And that's what. That's what, like, you know, a Goku has. This is what Brian Cranston playing, you know, the guy in Breaking Bad has. They are. There are these personality flaws, but it's like, it's maybe. Maybe more modern Christians are nailing this thing. But the. The stuff that I had growing up, coming into church, I was like, this is extremely boring. I don't want to see this. There's no. There's no strife. There's no personality, you know?
Brian
You know, I totally get what you're saying, but it's interesting because you mentioned Breaking Bad, and I don't want to make a point to Breaking Bad because a lot of people, like, you know, the thing is you've been programmed that. Everybody's been programmed to even, like, this stuff. Dude.
Top Lobster
Dude.
Brian
Like, the reality is this is, like, your nature. When you start really, like, trying to, like, you know, serve, like, Christ in a way, like, your nature shifts more to the point where, like, I can't even watch Breaking Bad, bro. I just. I tried to watch it, and, like, bro, it made me, like, sick. It was like. I was like, I can't even watch this. Like, it's so evil and so disturbing and so wicked and so vile and so subversively. Like, in my spirit, I could feel the. The torment. I could feel it in my spirit. Even watching it. I could feel like I got to the point where he dissolved a dude in a bathtub, and I'm done. I was done. I was like, I cannot watch this. Like, the. The wickedness that it was putting inside my heart. I could feel the wickedness building up in my heart just watching that. Now, you. Now, most people may not notice it. They wouldn't. They wouldn't, like, just pick up on it. But, like, bro, like, there is so many undertone things in that show that, yeah, sure, it's entertaining to some Person that's. It's, you know, have nothing going on. You're not paying attention. You just want to, like, veg out and watch some cool story of something. Sure. But, like, you got to recognize. You have to wake up in the spirit and recognize what it's doing to your heart. Okay. And that's. That's the thing that you got to realize. Like, there's that. That. I watched this movie. I try to watch a movie that. It was called Something Brockovich. Something. Aaron Brockovich.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah. Why is that familiar?
Brian
I tried. Try. Okay. I tried to watch the movie, which. Brockovich means Brooke, means Witch of the brook, by the way. Side note. And that's just her. And. And it's a good movie. And my friend tried to watch it, and, like, yeah, let's just watch a movie and try to be normal for once, because we don't watch movies. And, like, she was just like, yeah, let's watch this movie, Aaron Brockovich, Bro, I couldn't even get through the movie. I couldn't even. It's a normal movie. And. And they're like. And she's like, oh, yeah, it's good. At the end, she, like, you know, tries to. She's, like, struggling mom by herself, and she wins a bunch of money at the end and sues this company and saves these people from this environmental disaster where the. The power company or whatever come. The water company was lying and manipulating these people, bro. I couldn't even get through the whole freaking movie. I got halfway through, and I was like, dude, I was like, you like this movie? And she's like, yeah. And I was like. She's like, it's a good movie. It's nostalgic. And I was like, do you not recognize the amount of depression on this movie? And she's just like, like, no. And I was like, are you kidding me? I'm like, you don't. You don't recognize how depressed this movie is? And she's like, no, it's like. It's a good. It gets really good at the end. And I was like, in the name of Jesus, spirit of depression, come out, bro. She starts throwing up instantly. She goes from. She goes from. Like, no, it's totally fine. I was like, in the name of Jesus, you, spirit of nostalgia and depression, come out now. And she's like. And she just starts throwing up. Straight up, dude. And she's like. I'm like, oh, shoot. Like. And I. I didn't even realize. I didn't have it on me, but.
David Lee Corbo
It was on her.
Brian
And she was just, like, trying to watch it and, like, be normal, wanted to feel normal for once because we had been casting demons out for so long. She was just like, I just want to try to be a normal person, bro. There was a demon of nostalgia that came out of her. There was a demon that came out of her.
David Lee Corbo
That's a fascinating way to phrase that, the demon of nostalgia. And the reason I think that that is. Is so significant is because our generation in particular millennials. I'm imagining you're the same age as us, Brian. I'm 34 years old. So that this old. Bro, you older than me, dog. So. So, you know, millennials, what they've really done with the media, I almost feel like we are the ultimate. What would you call it? The ultimate buyer. The ultimate. Not fan base, consumer. Thank you. Top. The ultimate consumer that they're aiming the propaganda machine at. And the way that they're wrenching us and manipulating us is with the nostalgia button. Like, you know, I'm wearing this. This shirt, it's Nephilim Death Squad shirt, and it's got us as Dragon Ball Z characters as, like, you know, a bit of a gag. But, like, our generation is. We're unironically wearing, you know, Super Mario shirts outside and. And we're covering our rooms as adult men in Marvel or in Star wars merchandise. And they keep just rehashing the Marvel thing. Rehashing, ringing the Star wars thing for everything that it's worth to encapture this entire generation of millennials. And I know there's Gen Xers and there's Gen Zers on either side of us that are also, you know, falling victim to this, but they're using everything that they gave us when we were kids. Right. And of course, nostalgia is a. Is a very powerful feeling.
Brian
Oh, yeah.
David Lee Corbo
It resonates with. With the human experience.
Brian
So Jesus said, let the dead bury the dead, bro.
Top Lobster
You know what?
David Lee Corbo
Yeah.
Top Lobster
Let me just say something. I'll make, like, a little confession here, now that I'm thinking about it, as you said that. So there were people. When I used to go to church, there was. There was a guy there, and he was, like, very serious. He was involved with drugs and all this stuff, but he was very serious. And, like, I can't let any of this in. And like, to a point where I was like, this is getting crazy. Like, we couldn't even go out to eat with him. I'm like, like, let's, you know, be a little normal. Yeah, it was. And. And I was like, I I don't understand that.
Brian
He couldn't go out to eat even because it was like too much for him or what he could.
Top Lobster
He. Dude, it. It was to the point with this guy and he's a great, great dude, but he couldn't even work a normal job. Like, the church had given him a job and he. They were paying him because he's a. The best dude. But like, I mean, like, he's like anything would send him spiraling. He was super sensitive.
Brian
That's not good.
Top Lobster
No, not good. But like, what you're talking about, like, you're like, get demon of nostalgia.
David Lee Corbo
Get out.
Top Lobster
This dude probably had these demons. He probably needed to be exercised or something. But the church wasn't doing that at the time. They were just trying to like, keep him safe and like, basically had him in like, we're keeping him in a rubber room. But, like, couldn't do anything. Couldn't really even mention anything. And I used to look at that and be like, what a. And. But I think you're right. I think there is something.
Brian
He's oppressed.
Top Lobster
He's oppressed. Listen, man, there was, There was a point in, in my life where if somebody said Jesus, I swear to God, if somebody said Jesus Christ to me, I would go like, like. Or like, it would be even be hard for me to say it. At some point in my life after, like, falling out with the church, I had this thing in me and it's no longer there, thank God, but like, there is something. So maybe this thing, like when, When I, When I was looking at this, this Christian. The Christian media and listening to the music, no one's telling me that it's like, this is whack. But like, part of me was just like, hell is this. I. I also do think that some of it could be a little corny. Listen, some of it was corny. But there is also. There is also that stronghold. I guess that's what I would call it. There's that stronghold in, in me, in most people. Like, and it's, it's possibly being held there by consume. Continuing to consume this type of media, which sucks because I do enjoy this media. But.
David Lee Corbo
Well, isn't that that feeling of like, cringe or corniness that's entirely a cultural manufactured thing. Like, I, I don't think that dudes are in tribes anywhere and looking at other tribe people being like, dude, you're so cringe. You know, Like, I don't think. I think cringe and corny is an entirely a manifestation of pop culture and it was really given to us very heavily, like, in our youth, in the. In the early 2000s. And I felt that too, like. Like, I've never been. I wasn't a Christian growing up, but I. I would say that part of what kept me from, like, seriously looking at the Bible and considering it was, like, this corny or cringe factor. And. And they've managed to create this. This, you know, this. This. This idea that Christianity is synonymous with. With cringy, with. With corny. And I don't know if that's like. Is that.
Top Lobster
That.
David Lee Corbo
I don't even think that that is as much with Catholicism. I don't think it's. It's certainly not with Islam. It's not with Buddhism. Right. But it is with. With Christianity. There's a huge feeling of cringe.
Brian
You know, I would say that a lot of. A lot of cringe and corniness comes from lack of emotional, like, genuineness. I think a lot of it. So, like, I think. I think. And so. And here's the thing. When people are trying to be something they're not, you can pick up on it. You can feel it. And the reality is, like, a lot of people trying to make movies and trying to do stuff are not living the life of Christ. So it comes out corny. It comes out cringe. It comes out. It comes out this way because it's disingenuous, comes out fraudulent.
Top Lobster
That's.
Brian
And that's.
Top Lobster
That's what it is, dude.
David Lee Corbo
That's. I have a cringe.
Top Lobster
I have a very good sense of when someone is. I guess my. My parents have always said you have, like, good discernment, but when somebody is. Yeah, that when they're not being, you know, genuine, when they're being, like, standoffish. My dad's horrible at telling this. He can never tell when somebody doesn't want to talk to him. And that there have been times where I'm like. I have to, like, pull him away from a conversation. I'm like, this guy here, he's giving you. He's giving you the, you know, whatever he's done with the conversation. Like, let's go. This is embarrassing. But, yeah, I get that. That's the feeling that I get from some of these things. Some of these songs or.
Brian
Yeah. And it. Well, it's. That's exactly what it is. And so, like, when you. When you recognize it, though, you can feel it. But the truth is this just, like. Okay, going back to when I was. When I was praying for the person about the. The demon of Nostalgia. When it came out of her, like, bro, she, like, instantly, like, she had dealt that would, like, little bouts of depression, feeling like, would hit her every once in a while. But, like, bro, that's because it's the spirit there, dude. Like, and when it left, it left gift. So, like, the thing is like, that, those feelings that we get, like, you know, watching that movie, I saw that movie and there was like, parts like, she's a single mom. It's telling you that's a spell being cast on you. It's okay to be a single mom. You don't need a dad, you don't need a husband. She's raising her children by herself. She's flirting and maybe potentially doing stuff with the neighbor man. Okay, it's okay to sleep around with the neighbor man. It's okay to do. That's the spells that are being put forward whether you recognize it or not. Like, it's coming out at you like that. And then it's like, it's like, oh, it's okay to sue people. To make your living, to make your money. You'll be good. Just keep pushing through, keep working like a slave. It's okay. Like, something big will come. It's okay to be. Not to be in a state of suffering and depravity. Like, they are putting out spells in these movies, in these things, in these shows to give you false hope for a future that you will wish for, but you'll never obtain, you will never get to. Okay. It gives you this false hope and it gives you this false sense of reality and perspective that like everything negative, like most of the movies, it's like, fit like over 50 of the movie that we think is good is terrible. It's like the situation's terrible. And then the last 20 minutes or whatever the movie, it's like, oh, and then it was good at the end.
David Lee Corbo
Ta da.
Brian
Like, oh, congratulations. No, you just sat and watched a bunch of deprived wickedness pumped into your brain telling you that your condition is okay. Sit there and accept your boring job, your unhappy place, your lack of money, you're suffering, and your terrible situation without your loved one raising your, like, abandoned children. Accept it. It's okay. Look, they've survived it. Why do you think all the heroes all come from orphan homes, guys? Why do you think all the heroes don't have children? Parents? Because they're trying to program you into accepting, like, this wicked state of. Of. And we think it's good. We think it's good, you know, and we don't understand, like, that, like, we can't look at a situation, bro. It's not a matter of what movies do we watch then don't freaking watch movies. I don't watch movies, okay? Like, I don't watch tv. I don't watch movies. I don't give a crap about watching that. Because life itself, when you start, like, casting demons out and helping people and healing people and praying for people, bro, life itself is way more exciting than a movie. I could tell you so many things that would just, like, blow your mind in comparison to other movies that are happening. Like, bro, I just prayed for some little girl not even a few weeks ago, who got healed, who had some condition where she was. Couldn't even eat ice cream. And she was like. She was like. Basically it was like, what's that colon disease where they had to cut your stomach out, bro? Gone. Like, she's healed and, like, she's now eating ice cream. Her whole family's like, what the heck has happened? Like, you got prayed for. And like, this. Ha. Like, bro, that is, like, so much more powerful than any movie I could watch. So, like, the reality is, is, like, we. We see these things that are, like. Like, just seemingly normal, like, or like Breaking Bad. And it's like, you know, like, there is something in my heart that's, like, wrenching when I watch these kind of things. And I could feel in my spirit, like, the wickedness trying to grab hold of me and, like, tell me, like, it's okay to keep secrets. It's okay to keep lies. Other people have bigger lies than the ones that you have. It's okay. Look at that. You can accept your lies, bro. That's what's happening to us when we watch this stuff. And if we don't recognize it, it gets into your skin, it gets into your blood, it gets into your thoughts, it gets into your mind. You're like, oh, well, I'm not throwing people on acid baths, so it's okay if I lie a little bit. Like, bro, this is. This is literally what's happening to. It's poisoning us. It's poisoning all society.
David Lee Corbo
It's like, to show you that the apex of sin so that your sin dwarfs in comparison, right? Then you become comfortable with it, too. It's also why you get this, like. Like, every single character to. To top's point, right? When you're watching Brian Cranston play, you know, whatever the hell his name is, and he is this debased, immoral character, right? It's like you find yourself rooting for the bad Guy I see in particular, this is aimed at women, I would say probably a lot more so than men. And it's that all the female characters in women's shows, they are all those archetypes that you're talking about, right? There's the single mother, there's the. The. The drug addict one who's, like, over drinking and she's having sex with everybody. And it's like all of the. The pantheon of your favorite characters in women's shows, they're all morally corrupt, debased human beings, and you are meant to root for them. So, yeah, I mean, even if it's not an orphan hero, it's. It's a. It's a gang of effectively bad guys.
Top Lobster
I am. I'm super excited after we wrap this episode, because that's gonna. That entire clip. Clip that. That rant there, Brian, is going, that's it on, dude. Yeah, that's a powerful, powerful.
David Lee Corbo
Well, let's do this. Let's. Let's bring it in for a landing, because I think it's always smart to get out on a good note. Brian, you crushed, man. You crushed my. My. My nostalgia. The. The demon of nostalgia that I'm sure resides in me is not pumped about this. You've destroyed one of my favorite child shows. But also, I think you gave the audience a tremendous message.
Top Lobster
Because you know what, though, man, it's like, man, like, some of my nostalgia stuff was like. Like a baseball and sports and. And different. Even movies and show. The shows, definitely, for sure. But, like, after Covid happened, there was, like, this breaking inside of me, and I'm like, I can't. Like, I can't watch. It's not that I can't, but I have no interest in it. My dad watches the sports, and I look and. And I'm a college baseball player. I played. You know, I'm very seriously. Almost went to the. To the minors, but. But it's like, I just don't. In my heart, I look at it and I'm like, I just don't care. It really. It's not like a bitterness. It started with a bitterness. They put the BLM thing on the mound, the Yankees mound or the whatever, wherever, and I was like, these people hate me. And then that started to, like, break my brain into, like, really, like, the logical conclusion of this. And then you start to see all the other stuff. And now I'm like, yeah, I just thank God it's out of me.
David Lee Corbo
It's gone now. Now looking at the baseball game, he's like, why does the field represent, like, the Masonic.
Top Lobster
I love, I love the baseball, the game of baseball, because there is like a. It is a beautiful game. And sure, there's like a lot of weird. Like, you know, there's a lot of angles and free Masonic stuff in it, but, like, the game really is. It's a game of chess, a physical game of chess where you're thinking and there's accuracy involved. It's a. To me, I look at it, it's the beauty of being a human being. You can. If you're great at this Sport, you'll succeed three out of 10 times in hitting the ball and getting on base. If you're pitching, you're playing a psychological game against each batter and every single centimeter matters. And it. I love that. But seeing it on TV and seeing what it is and what they've made this game, I. I've got no interest in it. And really, like, literally, it has completely died and fell off of me. I don't care at all about it.
David Lee Corbo
But it's what we get wrapped up in. It's the biggest.
Top Lobster
And as we, as we do this show, more and more things like that. Like, I'm about to throw this four star dragon ball through the. Through the wall right here.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, I guess I gotta. I gotta melt down these guys. I don't know what to do with them. What should I do with the reaction? Reclaimed plastic. I don't know. Maybe I could make something cool out of it.
Brian
Make an offering to the Lord, bro, just like, be like, how many things have you ever sacrificed to God? You know? Like, how many could do that?
David Lee Corbo
Yeah.
Brian
Like, you know, be like, hey, look, Lord, I did it. You know, I've never made an offering to you before, but, hey, why not? I'm gonna burn this because I like it and. What. But, you know, I see that it's wicked, so I'm gonna. I'm gonna not pay homage to this.
David Lee Corbo
Well, I gotta get rid of it because tonight I'm sure I'm gonna find them standing at my. The foot of my bed, looking at me in disappointment. All right, let's bring it in for a landing, guys. Brian, thank you so much, man. This is a banger of an episode. It's always a pleasure talking to you for the audience. Where can people find your work? Goku did nothing wrong. It's. He just wanted to be an idiot and he wanted to sacrifice himself for people. Now Brian says he's a fallen angel or. Unbelievable.
Brian
Where can we find you, Harry? Nephilon demon erasers on YouTube and look up ancient angels podcast or just demonracers.com or demon erasers on all my. All the stuff's Demon Racers Angels.
Top Lobster
All your links are in. In the description. And thank you for the people who are here from your channel who have stood all the way. I know, I know Brian did all the heavy lifting on the show, but thank you again for hanging out. We really appreciate you guys and appreciate you for coming back on. We're gonna again make you come on to talk about.
David Lee Corbo
Yeah, what was the next time you said you had to ruin something else?
Brian
Oh, yeah, we're gonna talk Disney. We're gonna ruin Disney.
David Lee Corbo
That's like a Carter episode. That's a long episode, dude.
Brian
Remember Hakuna matata. Remember?
David Lee Corbo
That's it, guys. You heard it. Brian's coming back and we're gonna destroy Disney. All right, that's what next time, don't.
Top Lobster
Forget to obey, submit and comply. We'll see you later.
Brian
The greatest hypnotist on planet Earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room. It is constantly telling us what to believe is real. You can persuade people that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see because they'll laugh in the face of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture of what's happening. And they have.
Podcast Summary: Nephilim Death Squad - Episode 138: DragonBall Z EXPOSED! w/ Bryan of Demon Erasers
Introduction
In episode 138 of Nephilim Death Squad, hosted by TopLobsta Productions, Top Lobster and Raven (David Lee Corbo) delve into an in-depth analysis of the iconic anime Dragon Ball Z through a Biblical and conspiratorial lens. Joined by guest Brian from Demon Erasers, the discussion unveils the hidden occult and Nephilim motifs embedded within the series, arguing that modern media perpetuates ancient conspiracies to manipulate societal perceptions.
1. Media Manipulation and Occult Origins
Brian opens the conversation by addressing the pervasive manipulation in modern media, asserting that society is being controlled by "unbelievably sick people" — including news readers, politicians, and educators. He emphasizes the vast gap between the public's perception and the underlying reality governed by these hidden forces.
Brian [00:02]: "We are being hypnotized by people like this... the chasm between what we're told is going on and what is really going on is absolutely enormous."
Brian further explores the concept of automatic writing, connecting the term "cursive" to "cursing" and attributing it to occult practices. He posits that English and its grammatical structures are derived from ancient witchcraft terminology.
Brian [05:53]: "It's derived from the occult from way back in the day when the fallen angels mated with humans, they created angelish... Grammar is the ancient word for grimoire."
2. Unveiling Nephilim Themes in Dragon Ball Z
The core of the episode centers on dissecting Dragon Ball Z to uncover Nephilim influences. Brian and Raven argue that the series is saturated with symbols and character traits rooted in ancient conspiracies.
Symbolism and Language: Brian examines Japanese characters and their symbols, linking them to Nephilim concepts. For instance, he breaks down the Japanese word for "people" (jin) and "giant" (gin), suggesting that the fusion of these terms signifies the Nephilim's hybrid nature.
Brian [15:46]: "People mated with the giants, and they were... Nephilim."
Character Analysis: The hosts analyze key characters, interpreting their names and attributes as direct references to fallen angels and occult symbols. Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, and Mr. Satan are scrutinized for their etymological and symbolic meanings.
Brian [27:13]: "Their word Lord is tree plus water or eternal water plus lamb. It's... their word for Lord includes 'lamb,' which is unusual and occult."
3. Thematic Elements: Good vs. Evil Inversion
The discussion highlights how Dragon Ball Z portrays traditional good and evil roles inversely, embedding occult narratives that challenge Biblical truths.
Villain Portrayal: Villains in DBZ are depicted with overt occult symbols, such as Frieza’s association with fallen angels and his symbolic belt representing Nephilim. The continuous transformation of characters into more demonic forms serves as a normalization of evil within the series.
Brian [58:36]: "All the bad guys... they're all Nephilim. They're covered in hair... they're trying to normalize the occult in society."
Heroic Sacrifices: Goku's self-sacrificing nature is likened to an inversion of Christ, with his character embodying traits that Brian argues are antithetical to Biblical teachings.
David Lee Corbo [42:10]: "It's an inversion of Christ. Goku continuously sacrifices himself for humanity."
4. Broader Media and Continued Occult Influence
Expanding beyond DBZ, the hosts discuss other media forms, including Attack on Titan, Yokai Watch, and Disney films, asserting that these works continue to embed Nephilim and occult themes to manipulate viewers subconsciously.
Anime and Occultism: Shows like Attack on Titan are examined for their Nephilimized content, where giants and supernatural elements are portrayed in ways that align with ancient conspiratorial narratives.
David Lee Corbo [30:01]: "Attack on Titan is completely ripping from the stories of the Nephilim."
Disney's Subversive Messaging: The conversation shifts to Disney's portrayal of villains and the use of African terms like "Hakuna Matata," which Brian controversially interprets as "no fathers," suggesting a deliberate agenda to disrupt traditional familial structures.
Brian [33:32]: "Hakuna matata means no fathers... That's the same psalmist term."
5. Nostalgia as a Tool for Manipulation
Brian and Raven explore how nostalgia is leveraged to reconnect millennials with corrupted media, using childhood favorites to implant subconscious spells that normalize occult and harmful societal norms.
Impact on Millennials: The hosts argue that the current wave of rehashed media targets millennials through nostalgic elements, masking underlying conspiracies aimed at societal manipulation.
David Lee Corbo [105:22]: "Our generation is the ultimate consumer that they're aiming the propaganda machine at, wrenching us and manipulating us with the nostalgia button."
Personal Experiences: Both hosts share personal anecdotes about how exposure to certain media has affected their beliefs and behaviors, reinforcing their stance on the insidious nature of modern entertainment.
Brian [75:04]: "That's why all they're doing is they're just amplifying to help you recognize that... they're pushing evil into your spirit."
6. Conclusion and Future Directions
As the episode wraps up, the hosts reflect on the pervasive influence of Nephilim and occult themes in modern media. They acknowledge the resistance and personal battles they face against this manipulation, emphasizing the importance of awareness and spiritual vigilance.
Brian [107:12]: "The greatest hypnotist on planet Earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room... they have."
The episode concludes with a tease for the next installment, promising a critical analysis of Disney's content and its underlying conspiratorial messages.
Top Lobster [107:46]: "Brian's coming back and we're gonna destroy Disney."
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Final Thoughts
Episode 138 of Nephilim Death Squad presents a compelling, albeit controversial, perspective on Dragon Ball Z and other modern media, positing that these works are conduits for ancient conspiracies aimed at manipulating societal values. Through detailed linguistic analysis and character deconstruction, the hosts invite listeners to reconsider the underlying messages in their favorite entertainment, urging a deeper awareness of the potential occult influences shaping contemporary culture.