Nephilim Death Squad Podcast
Episode: Generational Trauma & Nephilim Genetics w/ Broadcasting Seeds
Date: December 11, 2025
Hosts: TopLobsta (David Lee Corbo) & Matt
Guest: Bennett (Broadcasting Seeds)
Overview
In this episode, TopLobsta and Matt are joined by returning guest Bennett from the Broadcasting Seeds podcast to explore the intersection of generational trauma, Nephilim genetics, and deep Biblical conspiracy. Using both personal anecdotes and recent scientific discoveries, they discuss:
- The reality of inherited trauma (epigenetics)
- The possibility of “junk” or “dark” DNA holding ancient memories, genetic codes, or even spiritual strongholds
- How modern genetic manipulation (CRISPR, mRNA) could echo or unlock ancient, possibly Nephilim-linked traits
- The blurry line between legend, spirit, science, and emerging technology
- Translating these concepts into contemporary issues like mental health, military programs, and even AI-driven flesh robotics.
The discussion is wide-ranging, with both humorous and chilling asides, but consistently asks: What are we carrying in our blood, and what hidden doors might technology or trauma be opening?
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Generational Trauma & Epigenetics
[06:45–10:18]
- Bennett shares how his research began with his daughter’s college paper on generational trauma.
- Trauma can imprint physically on DNA — seen in Holocaust descendants and Dutch famine survivors, who show inherited epigenetic markers.
- “If trauma can echo through blood, what else can?” asks Bennett. The group wonders if faith, fear, or even spiritual ‘baggage’ could be encoded similarly.
- Science now calls this epigenetics: chemical tags that switch genes on/off without altering the DNA sequence.
Memorable Quote:
“If trauma can echo through the blood, what else can? Whether faith, fear, your heritage… maybe the forbidden traits of our ancestors.” – Bennett [08:36]
2. ‘Junk’ or ‘Dark’ DNA: The Lockbox Theory
[08:36–11:44]
- Science labeled 98% of the human genome as ‘junk DNA’—but much of it now appears to serve unknown regulatory or memory functions.
- Bennett wonders: is it a lockbox for ancestral memories or abilities? Could it contain traits of Nephilim, gibborim, or post-Flood hybrids?
Memorable Quote:
“What if it’s like a lockbox holding the memories, instincts... maybe the forbidden traits of our ancestors?” – Bennett [09:08]
3. Biblical Bloodlines, Generational Iniquity, and Possession
[11:54–13:49]
- The hosts draw Biblical parallels, referencing “sins of the fathers” passing to the third and fourth generation (Exodus 24:5-6).
- Trauma is seen as a door for demonic influence or generational curses.
Quote:
“In our research, trauma is the door that allows demonic influence… that influence can gain rights over you for generations.” – TopLobsta [12:08]
4. Blood, DNA, & the Malevolent Conduit
[15:20–18:05]
- Discussion extends to blood sacrifices, the symbolic and real power of blood, and how DNA could be a spiritual conduit.
- The group muses on Biblical passages regarding bloodlines—and how covenants or curses could be ‘written’ on chromosomes.
5. Epigenetic Tools: CRISPR & Genetic Manipulation
[18:05–19:49]
- CRISPR could theoretically unlock (or lock away) DNA segments, raising ethical and spiritual questions: what lies behind these doors?
- Discussion of ancient manipulation (e.g., Genesis, Tower of Babel), and how traits or even language might be ‘switched’ by God.
Notable Quote:
“There are enormous regions of our genome ... showing repeated patterns — like locked doors ... as if they were tampered with.” – Bennett [27:46]
6. Inherited Abilities, Trauma, and Past Lives
[19:49–31:25]
- The phenomenon of head trauma awakening new languages or skills (foreign language syndrome) — is this DNA-based?
- The hosts entertain whether what people think are “past lives” may actually be ancestral memories accessed via these ‘switches’.
7. Nephilim, Gibborim, and the Biblical Roots of Genetic Secrets
[27:46–34:39]
- The possibility is raised that non-coding DNA could vault ancient genetic memories, abilities, or identities—linking to stories of Nimrod and the gibborim.
- Reference to the Book of Enoch describing the teaching of humans to “cut roots and become acquainted with plants”—linking to the plant hormone “gibberellin,” which makes things grow big (miracle grow)—tying together language, etymology, genetics, and Biblical narratives.
8. Ancient Genetic Tampering & Modern Experiments
[34:53–39:42]
- Discussion about Biblical instructions to destroy entire cities/livestock/plant life due to widespread Nephilimic, genetic corruption.
- Jumps to modern times: cryptids, chimeras, and the possibility that some current paranormal creatures might be modern military experiments, possibly using technologies like CRISPR.
9. The Uncanny Valley, Giants, and the Schizophrenia Link
[39:42–54:50]
- Hosts explain the uncanny valley as an innate fear of things that are “humanoid, but off.” Is this hardwired from ancient encounters?
- They link the spiritual and the scientific, pointing to altered stress genes in descendants of trauma, and how certain medical phenomena (schizophrenia; especially in certain populations) could tie to bloodline curses, trauma, or even Biblical events.
10. Mark of the Beast, AI, & Genetic Tech
[55:06–57:53]
- The “mark of the beast” may involve genetic modification; this could involve engineering new traits—or erasing spiritual ones (empathy, discernment).
- Concerns that CRISPR or mRNA tech could “unlock” quarantined spiritual or genetic regions, with unknown effects.
11. Repentance as Genetic/Spiritual Warfare
[62:01–67:32]
- TopLobsta and Bennett describe detailed spiritual practices addressing not only personal, but generational iniquities, drawing connections between repentance and rewriting/erasing spiritual impacts in bloodlines.
- Both emphasize journaling, confession, and prayer as ways of counteracting inherited negative signatures.
12. Modern AI, Flesh Robotics (“Oscar the Modular Robot”), and Transhumanism
[71:00–82:05]
- The trio reacts—in revulsion and black humor—to the “Oscar” project: a crawling, modular, living-flesh robot.
- Questions about whether the Antichrist could be an AI-driven, biomechanical organism.
- Speculation: Are “Greys” (alien archetype) or other entities artificial vessels for spirits?
Memorable Quote:
“Imagine this: Oscar, the first human modular prototype... now he’s looking for the optimal temperature, and if I add another limb he recognizes it and benefits from new possibilities.” – Bennett, imitating the robot demo [78:01]
Notable Quotes by Segment
- On generational trauma:
“Trauma can physically imprint itself on our DNA... Holocaust survivor families show inherited PTSD markers. Science is real.” – Bennett [07:47]
- On Biblical science overlap:
“Once again, science just going, ‘Well, yeah, I guess that was true.’” – TopLobsta [43:25]
- On genetic manipulation:
“Bottom line is we don’t know about anything. As soon as you think you’ve got it figured out, you get punched in the face...” – Bennett [45:48]
- On Oscar, the flesh robot:
“That is rough. I don’t like the way that thing looked. I don’t like the way it was looking at me. That was crazy, man.” – TopLobsta [79:05]
Timestamps for Important Segments
- Introduction & Guest Setup – [02:37–04:42]
- Defining Generational Trauma & Epigenetics – [06:45–10:18]
- Bible vs Science on Bloodline Curses – [11:54–13:49]
- CRISPR & Genetic Gates – [18:05–19:49]
- Foreign Language Syndrome & Genetic Memory – [19:49–20:42]
- Nephilim Genetics, Gibborim, Enoch – [27:46–31:24]
- Minotaurs, Chimeras, Cryptids, Modern Programs – [34:39–36:56]
- Uncanny Valley & Trauma Science – [39:42–42:47]
- Mark of the Beast, Genetic Modification – [55:06–57:11]
- Repentance, Spiritual Warfare, Breaking Curses – [62:01–67:32]
- Oscar the Modular Flesh Robot, AI/Transhuman Warnings – [71:00–82:05]
Tone and Style
The episode stays irreverent, energetic, and speculative. The hosts move easily between Biblical and scientific references, pop culture, and personal stories. The tone is conspiratorial but self-aware, often deflating their own most outlandish threads with humor. Still, the central questions—what has been written into our genetic code, and what does it mean for the present and future?—echo with very real gravity.
Conclusion
This episode is a whirlwind tour through the genetic, spiritual, and conspiratorial lenses on generational trauma and inheritance. The Nephilim Death Squad uses scripture, fringe science, and banter to connect modern genetic tools with ancient Biblical storylines, warning of a future where trauma isn’t just psychological, and CRISPR may unlock more than humanity bargained for.
Final Reflection:
“The real threat is when they come along and say, ‘We have the solution.’ Where our solution would be repentance and working through this... they’re gonna go, ‘No, dude, we can just turn that off.’” – TopLobsta [68:10]
