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The Raven: 014 – The Great Deception
Date: January 17, 2026
Hosts: Raven (Main), TopLobsta
Special Mentioned Guest: Upcoming – Timothy Albarino, “Fringe” (Christian/Alien Abductee/Divine Feminine Perspective)
Episode Overview
Theme:
This episode explores the rising tide of “The Great Deception” in the context of Biblical prophecy, conspiracy, and the UFO/alien abduction phenomenon. The host, Raven, interrogates the convergence between current “disclosure” narratives, QAnon popular culture, the mystical “Divine Feminine,” and recent developments and influencers in UFOlogy. The episode blends skepticism, humor, Biblical worldview, and active preparation for upcoming debates with guests directly involved in the abduction and disclosure communities.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Setting the Stage: State of the Disclosure 'Theater'
- Raven opens with reflections on the manufactured nature of official secrecy and mass manipulation, referencing historic warnings about “secret societies” and psychological operations.
- Announces focus for this episode: “Big alien deception,” prepping for upcoming debate with Timothy Albarino and a talk with Fringe, emphasizing the "Divine Feminine aspect" of the deception (02:00–03:30, 10:15–11:40).
2. QAnon & Political Propaganda – Theatre in Disclosure
- Hosts note the US Department of Labor’s odd QAnon-themed social media posts (“Patriots in Control”, “Trust the Plan”) targeting MAGA audiences in what Raven sees as “clever and jarring publicity” (11:41–14:53).
- Quote (Raven, 13:08):
“The reason that I think Melania Trump is going to play some role in this is because she was given a, a Einstein visa, which is … only given to people who have genius level IQs. And it's very strange.” - Speculation that QAnon’s narrative vehicle could be merging with alien disclosure hype for a new phase of psychological operation and mass distraction (16:05–17:00).
3. The Prophecy Game: Bledsoe, Fringe, and 2026
- Focus on Chris Bledsoe’s “2026 prophecy”:
- A vision where the “blue star Regulus” aligns with the Sphinx, ushering in a new knowledge for humanity (23:33–26:57).
- “Darkness will be exposed and the truth will be revealed. 2026 prophecy alert. We got another date. We love it when we're setting dates in the truther community, which is very gay. But here's another date.” (Raven, 19:14)
- Skepticism about date-setting in UFO/disclosure communities.
- Quote (Chris Bledsoe, 23:35): “When the star of Regulus… appears red on the horizon at the dawn before the sun comes up in the gaze of the sphinx…that will be a sign that ushers in a new knowledge for humanity.”
- Thread of caution: “Spirits lie.” Hosts note that spiritual experiences may be real, but their interpretation and messaging are suspect (24:15, 25:34).
4. Divine Feminine & UFO Phenomenon – The Goddess is “in control”?
- Detailed dissection of how the “Divine Feminine”—a supposed hidden or suppressed spiritual/goddess principle—has become central in new narratives (esp. with the Bledsoes and in the “Galactic Federation of Light”) (29:48–38:12).
- Raven’s critique:
- Leans on warning against Gnostic reinterpretations and inventive mythology.
- Challenges claims that “the Lady” (who is alternately identified as Mary, Ishtar, Hathor, Isis, Sophia, etc.) is the Holy Spirit, arguing this is deceptive syncretism.
- Mocks the idea that the Bledsoe family’s “beings of light” are the only valid manifestation, while dismissing alien abduction horror stories as false/bad interpretation.
- Quote (Raven, 35:51 about the Bledsoes):
“But he claims in other videos that it's the Holy Spirit... Bledsoe is claiming that the holy Spirit is feminine.” - Quote (Ryan Bledsoe, 38:12):
“All of the abduction stories where they take your semen or your eggs … we stood out. We were like a voice in the wilderness saying, hey, actually, you know, it's spiritual. Maybe you guys are all wrong.”
5. Host Skepticism, Humor, and Podcast Culture
- Raven uses humor and sarcasm to highlight the genre’s self-seriousness, targeting excessive confidence, “gatekeeping” of spiritual truth, and the tendency toward outlandish self-importance in the UFO community.
- He also points out the error of dismissing others’ painful experiences or focusing exclusively on a preferred spiritual narrative (40:54–44:25).
- Ongoing joke: “Beings of Light” allowed in our reality according to the Bledsoes, everything else (Grays, cryptids, etc.) is “not permitted.”
- Recurring riff on TV/film culture and “divine feminine” tropes (Stranger Things, Marvel, kids’ cartoons); commentary on the infiltration of these motifs in pop culture and perceived spiritual agendas (46:24–52:00).
6. Skeptical Take on UFO Evidence & Community Authorities
- Alien video analysis:
- Host reviews a viral “alien gray” video being paraded as “unfakeable,” then proceeds to call out the nonsensical jargon and the ease of faking such content (52:00–57:30).
- Quote:
“…to fake this practically would require independent multi-axis, micro servo clusters per eye, isolated control channels, custom elastomeric skin tuned for nonlinear deformation….”
-- Host parodies technical jargon as meaningless, likening it to upcoming debate “word magic.”
- Disclosure Authorities:
- Revisits Stephen Greer’s troubled history and odd persona.
- Notes the performative “return” of Greer into the ongoing disclosure race (77:04–81:09).
- Critique: Disclosure “heroes” offer vague platitudes, look bizarre, and are often dethroned by memes and exposes.
7. Fact Checking: 10 “Facts” About Alien Abductions
- Host plays and comments on a TikTok clip (from Tupaccabra) of a white woman listing “10 Facts About Alien Abduction”—satirically noting the impossibility of “facts” in such an intangible domain but agrees with many of her observations (83:59–97:12):
- We do not know what these entities are.
- At least some are liars.
- Predictions/promises from them don’t come true.
- Human perceptions and memories are controlled in encounters.
- False memories are implanted.
- There is often human/military involvement.
- The experiences are physical as well as psychological.
- Abductions reprogram beliefs, sexuality, spirituality, etc.
- “Virtual reality” scenarios/events are staged.
- “They are interested in the human soul.”
- Key analysis: Raven highlights the pattern of deception, confusion, spiritual manipulation, and the hybridization/Nephilim motif as persistent concerns.
8. Apocalyptic Prophecy Recycling – Baba Vanga Revisited
- Revisits (with notebook in hand) past predictions by “Baba Vanga” and associated Theosophists (Blavatsky, Bailey) regarding apocalyptic, world-changing “alien contact” and “the return of Christ” marked for 2025–2026 (106:41–108:52).
- Theme: These dates pass, nothing happens; the “prophecy” is always deferred, and communities repeatedly prime for another round.
9. Personal Reflections & Community Building
- Raven closes with gratitude for the audience, relating his own struggles (overcoming weed and chocolate addiction with help from faith), and the importance of resisting distraction from the “real prize: salvation through grace.”
- Emphasizes the need for discernment, scriptural grounding, and recognizing patterns of deception.
Notable Quotes & Moments (w/timestamps)
- Raven on date-setting:
“We're setting dates. We love it when we're setting dates in the truther community, which is very gay.” (19:14) - Chris Bledsoe’s prophecy (via Fringe):
“When the star of Regulus … appears … in the gaze of the sphinx … that will be a sign that ushers in a new knowledge for humanity.” (23:35) - Raven on Divine Feminine deception:
“Once you delve into that territory, you’re now leaning on your own understanding or interpretation of a thing that is esoteric and ancient and hard to understand. And you’re only here for 80 years and we’re retards.” (29:48) - Ryan Bledsoe repudiating other abductees:
“We were like a voice in the wilderness saying, hey, actually, you know, it's spiritual. Maybe you guys are all wrong.” (38:12) - Raven on belief and discernment:
“If Jesus came to me right now and he was … imparting this, I’d be like, Lord, I am … not worthy. All I want to do is be your servant. … There’s no way the goddess chose me for her for her mission in the state that I’m currently in. … There’s no way I’m going to look like that. Like the goddess must be embarrassed. My champion has tits.” (41:32–42:35) - 10 Facts video summary
“Fact number one was that we don't know what the fuck the facts are. Fact number one, we don't know what this is. All right, No, I. I'll. I'll. I agree. I agree.” (84:06)
Timestamps for Key Segments
| Time | Topic | |------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------| | 02:00 | Introduction and focus: Great Alien Deception/Prophecy | | 11:41 | QAnon slogan in Department of Labor posts & propaganda speculation | | 19:14 | Chris Bledsoe’s 2026 prophecy “Darkness will be exposed…” | | 23:33 | Prophecy details: Star Regulus & the Sphinx (with Fringe) | | 29:48 | “Divine Feminine” and Biblical critique | | 35:51 | Bledsoe’s claimed connection between Mary, Hathor, and the Holy Spirit| | 38:12 | Ryan Bledsoe dismisses “classic” abduction narratives | | 44:25 | Divine feminine theme in pop culture (Stranger Things, cartoons) | | 52:00 | Viral “Alien Gray” video technical breakdown, skepticism | | 77:04 | Disclosure figure Stephen Greer returns: “Man at the top” for UFO truth| | 83:59 | “Ten Facts about Alien Abductions” TikTok reaction | | 97:12 | Soul theft and hybridization as theme in testimony | | 106:41 | Baba Vanga/Blavatsky’s “Alien contact in 2025/2026” |
Final Takeaways
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Skepticism about Disclosure:
The mainstreaming of “aliens” and “prophecy” in the culture is viewed as a psychological operation; both political and UFO disclosure narratives are performance and distraction, laced with truth but driving toward deception. -
Divine Feminine as Deception:
The episode’s core warning is that the “divine feminine” revival in alien and New Age narratives is not Christian and represents a new wave of ancient deception—potentially connected to Gnostic heresies repackaged for modern spiritual confusion. -
Personal Responsibility:
Amidst all speculation and amusement, the host calls listeners to remain Christ-focused (“the prize is salvation”), to recognize the reality of spiritual warfare, and not to get lost chasing “golden apples” (distractions or provocations) in the “truth community.”
For the next episode:
- Debate with Timothy Albarino (expect deep dive into demonic–alien connections and criticisms of prevailing narratives).
- Further investigation into the Divine Feminine/Galactic Federation of Light angle with guest “Fringe.”
Tone:
Candid, irreverent, black-humored, but rooted in a serious Biblical worldview.
Recommended for:
Those interested in Christian perspectives on conspiracy, UFOlogy, pop culture, New Age deception, and skeptical cultural critique.
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