Nephilim Death Squad – Episode 226
Charlie Kirk, Secret Societies & The Millennial Reign? w/ Jeremy Lifsey
Release Date: September 30, 2025
Hosts: TopLobsta (Host 1), Raven (David Lee Corbo)
Guest: Jeremy Lifsey
Episode Overview
In this engaging and provocative episode, TopLobsta and David Lee Corbo (“Raven”) welcome tattoo artist and comedian Jeremy Lifsey to dig into recent conspiracy-laden current events, the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the role of secret societies, Israel’s place in end-times prophecy, and the controversial topic of the “Millennial Reign” through a biblical lens. The conversation moves fluidly between sharp political critique, metaphysical speculation, spiritual development, and darkly comedic takes on the state of the culture.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Introducing Jeremy Lifsey: From Ink to Insights
- Tattoo & Comedy Roots: Jeremy introduces himself ([03:32]), describing his three-decade career in tattooing in Los Angeles and his parallel love of stand-up comedy.
- Connection to Current Events: Jeremy’s wife, Joy Villa (known for her “Trump dress” at the Grammys), has worked closely with Charlie Kirk ([04:16]). This provides a unique personal dimension to the conversation about Kirk’s death.
2. Charlie Kirk’s Assassination: Theories and Symbolism
- Initial Take: Jeremy likens Kirk’s death to the JFK assassination, noting the use of potential symbolism in the wounds and suggesting a “movie hit” orchestrated for political theater ([05:53]).
- Quote:
“JFK was speaking out against the Mossad, the Jews, the Federal Reserve, secret societies... so they took his voice. But he was also the King of America at that time, so then they removed his crown on top of it... I just feel like [Kirk’s assassination] was a movie hit and you got all these based Gen Z conspiracy theories about how it’s all theater and it’s like, no, Trump’s assassination was theater.”
— Jeremy Lifsey ([05:53])
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- Cultural Confusion: Debate over whether Kirk’s death was genuine or staged, including analysis of the “Valhalla” reference and apparent clues left by the shooter ([09:41]).
- Motive Theories: The hosts and Jeremy discuss the idea that Israel and rabbinic prophecy might play a role, speculating on purposeful “breadcrumb” laying and accelerationism ([12:11]).
3. Secret Societies and Power Struggles
- The Mob Analogy: Jeremy likens nation leaders and presidents to mob bosses under the thumb of larger “dons” — the heads of global secret societies ([14:17], [40:14]).
- Quote:
“I’ve often wondered… if we’re witnessing multiple secret societies battling with each other... Evil has no loyalty to anyone, least of all to itself. So… are all these guys just battling like a bunch of mafiosos?”
— Jeremy Lifsey ([20:44])
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- False Flag Tactics: Discussion of how elite groups conduct “false flag” operations to keep populations controlled, drawing from street gang analogies ([44:44]).
4. The Christian Nationalism Pivot: Forgiveness, Pagan Backlash, and Polarization
- The Forgiveness Debate: Jeremy and the hosts address the controversy around Charlie Kirk’s widow forgiving the shooter, noting the backlash from “white nationalists” and some pagans who deride Christian forgiveness as weakness ([26:08]).
- Rise of Non-Christian Nationalism: Observations about the “Christian nationalism” surge being co-opted for ethnic, rather than spiritual, reasons ([27:22]).
- Quote:
“So we’re gonna get some version of Christian nationalism out of this, it seems. And this is kind of where we thought things were heading — Christian nationalism that is not actually Christianity. It’s more of a response to white erasure.”
— David Lee Corbo ([26:08])
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5. Historical & Biblical Conspiracies: Tribe of Dan, The Tribe Wars, and Pagan Lineages
- Esoteric Ethnicities: Jeremy delves into the history of the “tribe of Dan,” its associations with serpentine symbolism, Mediterranean sea merchants, and theories about Jewish, Viking, and Italian elite bloodlines ([27:22]-[30:40]).
- Quote:
“The world is ran by cults, and unfortunately, the top cult is the most homicidal and psychopathic and manipulative.” — Jeremy Lifsey ([12:51])
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6. Millennial Reign & Little Season Theory
- Jeremy’s Spiritual Journey: Transition from broad spiritual curiosity (meditation, Native ceremonies, various religions) to an intense conviction about the Millennial Reign having already occurred ([57:50]).
- Proofs Cited:
- Alignment of “Dark Ages” with a 1000-year period – suggesting this was the biblical Millennial Reign ([68:04]).
- Inexplicable Gothic architecture and its healing, resonant properties ([65:49], [69:44]).
- References to melted mountains, lost technology, and an “inversion” of history explaining our amnesia about true sacred architecture ([70:15]-[71:25], [80:47]).
- Proofs Cited:
- Scriptural Evidence: Jeremy shares specific verses interpreted as proof that Christ’s return already occurred within the lifetimes of the apostles ([88:01]).
- Quote:
“Verily I say unto you, there be some standing here which shall not taste death, till they see the Son of man coming in his kingdom.”
— Matthew 16:28 [Jeremy’s citation at 88:04]
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- Millennialist Community Rifts: The hosts discuss infighting among online “little season” theorists, noting that paranoia and accusations run rampant ([75:10]).
7. Occult Technology, Frequency, and Architectural Mysteries
- The Power of Sound: The group explores theories that cathedral bells and architecture were designed for healing via frequency resonance ([61:14]).
- Experiments Cited: A woman recording the silence inside a cathedral, playing it back through somatics to reveal patterns matching stained glass ([61:14]).
- Esoteric Knowledge Suppressed: Discussion includes lost frequency-based technologies, anti-Christ energies, and the suppression of feminine/divine power shifts ([102:22], [103:36]).
- Quote:
“There are mystical aspects that have been removed from our Bible intentionally by a homosexual death cult that is clearly trying to run the world.” — Jeremy Lifsey ([103:36])
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8. Comedy, Culture, and Political Shifts
- Comedy as Coping & Resistance: Jeremy shares his experience with censorship and edginess in stand-up, predicting a cultural swing that favors strongly “anti-woke” comedy ([47:02]).
- Industry Observations: Insight into the festival and club circuit, observations on right-wing and left-wing gatekeeping, and encouragement to create one’s own opportunities ([49:01]-[50:27]).
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On Secret Societies:
“The world is ran by cults, and unfortunately, the top cult is the most homicidal and psychopathic and manipulative.”
— Jeremy Lifsey (12:11) -
On Charlie Kirk’s Legacy:
“I truly believe out of all of the people that are, like, on camera all the time, that was one of the good ones right there... you will know the people by the fruits they bear.”
— Jeremy Lifsey (14:13) -
Millennial Reign Evidence:
“If we look at Gothic architecture, it supersedes the pyramids... And I was like, well, how long did the Dark Ages last? When I found out it was a thousand years, I was like, dude, it just keeps getting deeper and deeper with this millennial reign thing.”
— Jeremy Lifsey (68:04) -
On Modern Christian Politics:
“Most of them don’t even know that Israel fell. Israel is a cursed nation... The church will stick up for Israel all the time. And it’s like, oh, those are God’s chosen people, dude. Their God is Lucifer, dude. And that’s why they wear the black cube...”
— Jeremy Lifsey (83:34) -
Metaphysical Satire:
“I had a headache, I sucked a dick, and it all went away.” (Making fun of recent “Tylenol causes homosexuality” clickbait)
— Jeremy Lifsey (95:05) -
On Divine Feminine:
“There has to be a divine feminine. I don’t believe the Catholic Church has given it to us, but there has to be one.”
— Jeremy Lifsey (101:43)
Important Timestamps
- 03:32: Jeremy Lifsey’s background, wife’s connection to Charlie Kirk
- 05:53: JFK links, symbolism in assassinations, critique of both Left/Right elites
- 12:11: Theories on Israel, secret societies, global manipulation
- 14:13: Charlie Kirk, secret societies, fruit by actions
- 26:08: Cultural reaction to forgiveness, Christian nationalism vs. pagan critique
- 27:22: The tribe of Dan, secret bloodlines, ancient merchant symbolism
- 41:40: Awakening after 9/11, conspiracy initiation
- 57:50: Jeremy’s journey to the Millennial Reign theory
- 61:14: Cathedral frequencies, sound healing, architectural mysteries
- 65:49: Liberty Bell, symbolic meanings of broken bells
- 68:04: Gothic architecture as evidence of Millennial Reign
- 88:01: Scriptural citations for little season believers
- 95:03: Satirical banter about Tylenol, “gayest timeline”
- 101:43: Discussion about Divine Feminine in the Bible
- 109:41: Closing plugs and personal invitations
Tone & Style
The conversation is a seamless blend of irreverent humor, deep skepticism, biblical analysis, anecdotal evidence, and anti-mainstream polemics. The hosts and guest don’t shy away from taboo subjects, often mocking both mainstream and counterculture dogmas. Their language is candid, at times profane, but consistently focused on challenging official narratives and probing for deeper, hidden realities.
Conclusion
Episode 226 stands out as an ambitious, wide-ranging conspiracy and religious theory salon. The hosts and Jeremy Lifsey provide a dizzying tour through elite manipulation, biblical prophecies, alternative history, and metaphysical subversion, landing finally on an earnest call to pursue personal truth (“I’m going to trust the Messiah”). For listeners interested in the intersection of conspiracism, Christian spirituality, and modern culture-war skepticism—this episode is a rich and unfiltered exploration.
