Podcast Summary: Nephilim Death Squad – Episode 178: Prophetic Bloodlines: Nephilim, Elijah & Spiritual Legacies with Ben from End of the World News
Release Date: July 7, 2025
Introduction
In Episode 178 of Nephilim Death Squad, hosts TopLobsta Productions—Top Lobster and David Lee Corbo, also known as the Raven—welcome back their guest, Ben from the End of the World News podcast. The episode delves deep into the enigmatic figure of Elijah, exploring his life through a biblical lens and connecting his story to broader themes like the Nephilim and spiritual legacies.
Guest Introduction
[02:16] David Lee Corbo:
"Joining us once again is Ben of the End of the World News podcast. Last time you were on, Ben, it was an absolute banger. I'm excited. I know we're setting out to talk about Elijah today..."
[02:34] Ben:
"So my name is Ben. You can find me on Instagram as End of the World News. I focus on current events through a biblical worldview, believing we're approaching the last seven years of tribulation. I discuss conspiracies but always follow up with a message of salvation through Jesus."
Elijah’s Supernatural Journey
Ben emphasizes the supernatural aspects of Elijah's life, drawing parallels between Elijah's miracles and those performed by Jesus.
[13:32] Ben:
"Elijah performed miracles that are symbolic of what Jesus did—feeding a widow’s family with everlasting bread and raising her son from the dead. These acts demonstrate the continuity of divine intervention."
[18:14] David Lee Corbo:
"Dude, that sounds a lot like the... That's wild."
Confrontation with Baal's Prophets
The discussion shifts to Elijah's confrontation with the prophets of Baal, highlighting the intense spiritual battle depicted in the Bible.
[12:57] Ben:
"Elijah challenges 450 prophets of Baal, performing miracles to prove the supremacy of the Lord. For instance, he calls down fire from heaven to consume his sacrifice, declaring, 'He is God.' This dramatic display underscores the power struggle between the divine and the fallen."
[21:30] David Lee Corbo:
"That's super gangster."
Elijah’s Ascension and Prophetic Role
Ben explores Elijah's unique status as one of the few individuals who ascended to heaven without experiencing death, linking this to his prophetic mission.
[38:34] Ben:
"Elijah ascends to heaven in a whirlwind, and according to Malachi 4:3, he is prophesied to return as one of the two witnesses in the end times. This ties into the book of Revelation, where these witnesses perform miracles and ultimately ascend back to heaven after facing persecution."
[43:33] David Lee Corbo:
"So this sounds a lot like some sort of precedent for reincarnation."
[44:08] Ben:
"Jesus refers to John the Baptist as Elijah who has already come. This indicates a spiritual continuity rather than physical reincarnation."
Biblical Interpretations and Modern Implications
Ben discusses the interpretation of biblical texts, such as Psalms 82 and the concept of the divine council, suggesting a hierarchy of divine beings.
[62:50] Ben:
"God has a divine council of sons of God. Jesus, however, stands at the top of this hierarchy, emphasizing his unique role in salvation."
[65:36] David Lee Corbo:
"What book is that in?"
[65:37] Ben:
"Psalms 82. It speaks of 'gods' who are sons of the Most High but are destined to die like mere mortals."
Spiritual Warfare and Modern Conspiracies
The conversation extends into the realm of spiritual warfare, discussing how modern elites may be influenced or controlled by demonic entities.
[36:51] David Lee Corbo:
"...some system, some broken shitty system has been created that it's an imperfect system..."
[47:17] David Lee Corbo:
"...they use humans as their foot soldiers and as their victims. The foot soldiers don't even know that they're their foot soldiers because the algorithm is putting out their bad opinions..."
[89:43] Ben:
"The sentient world simulation aims to build a synthetic mirror of the real world, continuously calibrating with current events. This technology is being used to run psyops, influencing public opinion and societal behavior to fulfill prophetic objectives."
Faith and Personal Transformation
Ben shares his personal journey from atheism to faith, emphasizing the transformative power of the Holy Spirit.
[78:00] Ben:
"God has really put this on my heart... The Holy Spirit changed me. It healed all my relationships. I stopped sinning as much. James says, if we break one law, we break them all..."
[82:24] David Lee Corbo:
"I think that that is a good place to bring it in for a landing as a fascinating conversation. It was good."
Conclusion and Reflections
The episode concludes with discussions on personal responsibility in spreading positive faith and combating negative influences through spiritual means.
[105:31] David Lee Corbo:
"...how do we change culture? Right? How do we do it in the correct way that aligns with everything that Jesus taught us?"
[107:10] Ben:
"...the Holy Spirit heals, and it’s about trusting God to plant seeds and allow the Holy Spirit to guide transformation."
Notable Quotes
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Ben [02:34]:
"I discuss conspiracies but always follow up with a message of salvation through Jesus." -
Ben [13:32]:
"These acts demonstrate the continuity of divine intervention." -
Ben [38:34]:
"Elijah ascends to heaven in a whirlwind...prophesied to return as one of the two witnesses in the end times." -
Ben [65:36]:
"God has a divine council of sons of God. Jesus...emphasizes his unique role in salvation." -
Ben [89:43]:
"The sentient world simulation aims to build a synthetic mirror of the real world... used to run psyops, influencing public opinion and societal behavior to fulfill prophetic objectives."
Final Thoughts
Episode 178 of Nephilim Death Squad offers an in-depth exploration of Elijah's life and his significance within biblical prophecy and modern conspiracy theories. Through engaging dialogue, Ben and the hosts connect ancient scriptures to contemporary issues, urging listeners to seek truth through a spiritual and biblical framework.
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