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Charismatic "prophets" Mike Signorelli, Joseph Z, Alan DiDio, and others claim they were called to a secret meeting in the middle of nowhere — phones on airplane mode, assumed identities, the works — to be briefed on coming "alien disclosure" and save the church from deception. But what came out of that meeting may be some of the most blasphemous teachings we've ever covered on this channel, including a direct comparison between the Virgin Birth of Christ and fallen angels having relations with women. Justin Peters and Jim Osman join me to expose the secret meeting, dismantle the bad theology behind the Nephilim/alien hybrid claims, address Joseph Z's failed "prophecy" over Joni Lamb, and explain why none of this — biblically, theologically, or even scientifically — holds up. If you're a former Charismatic trying to think clearly about all the alien talk flooding social media right now, this episode is for you.

In this episode, we break down a shocking three-minute clip from Jesse Duplantis and show just how much bad theology can be packed into such a short amount of time.

Kathryn Krick is back — and this time she's leading her followers on a "revival history tour" of the very spots where her ministry began, including trees, sidewalks, and parking lots! Daniel and Robin walk through the footage and ask the obvious question: What kind of "pastor" turns her own short ministry history into a pilgrimage site?

A so-called “Reformed” pastor claims to have found revival—but what does that actually mean? In this episode, Steve Kozar, David Lovi, and Daniel Long break down the shift from confessional, Scripture-centered theology to a world of dreams, visions, prophecy, and emotional experiences, and we ask the question: Is this truly the work of the Holy Spirit, or something else entirely?

In this episode, we expose how Paula White — senior advisor to the White House Faith Office and notorious prosperity gospel teacher — turns the Easter offering into a manipulative 14-minute guilt trip.

Does God promise revival in the way it’s being presented today? If the Spirit of God works through His Word, then what are we to make of experiences that seem to bypass the Bible entirely? This isn’t about dismissing genuine faith—it’s about testing everything (1 Thess. 5:21) and asking whether what’s being called “revival” is truly from God, or something manufactured by man.

Word of Faith theology promises health, healing, and victory through faith—but does it actually deliver? In this episode, we are joined by Steve Johnson to examine the claims of Kenneth Hagin and others, exposing the inconsistencies, failed predictions, and troubling theology behind the movement. By looking at real-life examples—even among its own teachers—this discussion shows how these teachings collapse under scrutiny and ultimately present a false picture of Christ, one that stands in stark contrast to the gracious, compassionate Savior revealed in Scripture.

In this episode, we respond to a shocking and deeply manipulative claim made by Landon Schott. In a clip that circulated on X, Schott suggests that discernment podcasters would be happy if disgraced pastor Robert Morris took his own life. We also examine comments from self-styled “apostle” Kelly Lohrke, who echoes similar sentiments while criticizing discernment ministries on social media.

In this long-overdue, raw conversation, Daniel Long and Steve Kozar sit down to talk about why they do what they do, the shocking early history of the Pentecostal movement, and the big question on everyone's mind: Will the Charismatic/NAR movement ever actually reform?

At Paula White’s Unleashed 2026 Conference, viral clips revealed manipulative fundraising appeals, prophetic claims, and promises of financial and generational blessing that raise serious biblical concerns. In this video, we examine what actually took place at the conference, the leaders who chose to participate, and how these teachings compare with Scripture.