Nephilim Death Squad - Episode 166: Tunnels, Tavistock & The Nephilim Agenda w/ Project Chaney
Release Date: May 22, 2025
Host/Authors: TopLobsta Productions (Top Lobster and David Lee Corbo)
Guest: Project Chaney
1. Introduction to the Episode and Guest
In Episode 166 of Nephilim Death Squad, hosts Top Lobster and David Lee Corbo welcome their recurring guest, Project Chaney, to discuss a plethora of conspiracy theories through a Biblical lens. The episode delves into various esoteric topics, including the Nephilim agenda, secret societies, and societal transformations influenced by media and political agendas.
2. Evolution of Conspiracy Theories
David Lee Corbo opens the discussion by highlighting the drastic shift in the nature of conspiracy theories over the years.
"[00:36] David Lee Corbo: We are being hypnotized by people like this. Newsreaders, politicians, teachers, lecturers. We are in a country and in a world that is being run by unbelievably sick people."
He emphasizes the growing chasm between perceived reality and the underlying truths, suggesting that modern society is manipulated by malign forces.
Top Lobster concurs, noting the vast discrepancy between official narratives and actual events.
"[00:57] Top Lobster: Oh yeah, dude, there's some Nephilim."
3. The Role of Content Creators in Spreading Information
The conversation pivots to the importance of entertaining and engaging content in disseminating complex conspiracy theories to the masses. Project Chaney shares her journey within the conspiracy community, emphasizing a shift from political conspiracies to more esoteric and mystical topics.
"[05:37] Chaney: It's like it's switched over. So."
David Lee Corbo echoes this sentiment, discussing the transition from political deceptions to deeply rooted societal manipulations.
4. Specific Influencer Discussions
Nephilim Death Squad delves into the influence of various content creators and their impact on the conspiracy landscape:
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Ian Carroll: Praised for making the Nephilim agenda more accessible without the traditional racist overtones.
"[10:28] Top Lobster: I also. I enjoy the people. They were like, we've been talking about the Nephilim for at least 70 years now. And then you guys come along."
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Donut: Recognized for his strategic use of YouTube thumbnails and work ethic in presenting deeper content beneath surface-level appearances.
"[13:39] David Lee Corbo: Shout out to Donut for the same thing..."
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Alex Jones & Joe Rogan: Discussed as pivotal figures who have shaped modern conspiracy discourse, with David Lee Corbo noting their dual roles in spreading information and misinformation.
"[90:14] Chaney: That's it. Yeah. I. I don't understand it..."
The hosts critique how these influencers blend entertainment with information, making conspiratorial content more palatable and widespread.
5. Gender Roles and Media Influence
A significant portion of the discussion addresses the influence of women's media on societal perceptions and behaviors. Project Chaney articulates concerns over how women's entertainment has become a conduit for various agendas, particularly concerning gender roles and emotional manipulation.
"[55:45] David Lee Corbo: So we're, we're talking about men versus women running society. But I think that men can act like women and it's, it's, it's."
Top Lobster and Chaney explore how media representations, such as those in "Real Housewives," shape and distort societal views on masculinity and femininity.
"[56:26] Top Lobster: It needs to be tempered as well..."
6. Changes in Dating and Social Behavior
The hosts express concern over the decline in traditional dating practices and the impact of modern media on relationships. They critique the superficiality of online dating and the societal pressures that lead to emotional instability, particularly among women.
"[63:00] Top Lobster: What about your crops?"
"[64:09] Chaney: Yeah, that's great. That's it, man..."
David Lee Corbo laments the erosion of meaningful connections, attributing it to the rise of entertainment-driven societal norms.
7. Upcoming Events: Bohemian Grove and Conspiracy Roundtable
The episode promotes an upcoming event at Bohemian Grove in Leesburg, Florida, described as a convergence of content creators and conspiracy enthusiasts. The hosts emphasize the significance of this gathering in fostering discussions and collaborations within the community.
"[85:28] Top Lobster: But I think. I think we're doing a good job at showing the people in this space..."
They also announce a Conspiracy Roundtable, aiming to facilitate more structured and meaningful conversations among creators and listeners.
8. Challenges within the Conspiracy Community
A recurring theme is the struggle against external perceptions and internal conflicts within the conspiracy community. The hosts discuss:
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Accusations of Being 'Feds' or 'Shills': Constant skepticism and distrust among peers, making genuine discourse challenging.
"[96:12] Chaney: But definitely the Jews win."
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Doxing and Online Harassment: Personal anecdotes reveal the dangers faced by individuals sharing unconventional views, highlighting the hostile environment towards dissenting voices.
"[78:28] Chaney: You actually have cool stuff, though..."
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Maintaining Credibility and Integrity: Emphasizing the importance of separating the messenger from the message to preserve the integrity of shared ideas.
"[88:33] Chaney: You know, people who find this information interesting..."
9. Personal Experiences and Anecdotes
The hosts share personal stories and experiences to illustrate the real-world implications of their beliefs and the challenges they face:
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David Lee Corbo recounts incidents of being associated with events like January 6th, leading to unjust doxing and business sabotage.
"[79:09] Chaney: Look at that. Like, you know what I mean, probably retarded in their ways..."
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Project Chaney discusses her approach to content creation, focusing on personal learning rather than trying to "wake people up," thereby reducing the burden of being labeled or accused.
"[14:34] Chaney: The blank is not even there anymore..."
10. Conclusion and Future Plans
As the episode winds down, the hosts reiterate their commitment to spreading their ideas through engaging and entertaining content. They encourage listeners to support their efforts by attending events, subscribing to their platforms, and engaging with their content online.
"[102:03] Top Lobster: Also, we might attack him."
"[102:05] Chaney: That's true. Yeah, tell him if he shows up..."
They conclude with a call to action, urging the audience to remain vigilant and proactive in countering what they perceive as dominant manipulative forces.
Notable Quotes
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David Lee Corbo:
"[01:02] David Lee Corbo: To the home of the brave?" -
Chaney:
"[04:10] Chaney: I guess so. Joining us today..."
"[14:34] Chaney: The blank is not even there anymore..."
"[88:33] Chaney: You know, people who find this information interesting..." -
Top Lobster:
"[00:57] Top Lobster: Oh yeah, dude, there's some Nephilim."
"[13:01] Top Lobster: Yes."
"[73:12] Top Lobster: What's her name? The autistic lady."
Key Takeaways
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Shift in Conspiracy Focus: From political events to more mystical and esoteric topics like the Nephilim and ancient tunnels.
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Entertainment as a Tool: Using engaging content to spread complex conspiracy theories to a broader audience.
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Gender and Media Influence: Critique of how women's entertainment mediums are used to propagate specific societal agendas.
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Community Challenges: Navigating distrust, accusations, and harassment within the conspiracy community.
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Upcoming Collaborations: Promotion of Bohemian Grove events and roundtable discussions to foster community engagement.
For More Information:
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Project Chaney's Work:
- Website: ProjectCheney.com
- Instagram: Chaney in Wonderland
- X (formerly Twitter): Project Cheney
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