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  1. #50 - Prisca Theologia: The Hermetic Order

    22 APR

    #50 - Prisca Theologia: The Hermetic Order

    Episode 1: The Hermetic Order Strip away the modern political buzzwords, the internet rumors, and the contemporary paranoia, and you are still left with a substantial, ancient web of hidden history. In this foundational episode, we begin the attempt to demystify the origins of the world's most enduring esoteric traditions. We start at the beginning: tracking human survival from the cataclysms of the Ice Age and the Younger Dryas, and examining how early spiritual beliefs evolved in tandem with the stars. By following the precession of the equinoxes through the Astrological Ages, we explore the radical shifts in human theology, from the primordial Earth Mothers of the Paleolithic to the hierarchical Sky Gods of the Bronze Age. But this is not a story about the magic of the stars. It is a historical analysis of the power of belief, the pursuit of hidden knowledge, and how the elite classes have historically weaponized philosophy to govern. From Zoroaster’s invention of linear time and Plato’s "Noble Lie," to the pharmacological rituals of the Egyptian priesthood and the birth of Hermeticism, we trace a continuous thread of occulted knowledge. We follow this philosophical lineage as it is preserved by Islamic scholars and Sufi mystics during the European Dark Ages, before being absorbed by the Knights Templar. Finally, we examine how this ancient framework drove the Age of Discovery and ultimately laid the physical and ideological groundwork for modern Freemasonry. Topics covered in this episode: • The Younger Dryas and the theology of the Astrological Ages (Virgo to Pisces) • The discovery of gold and the rise of the agricultural god-kings • Zoroastrianism, dualism, and Plato’s philosophical architecture • The Kemetic origins of alchemy and the use of psychoactive botanicals in ancient rites • Hermes Trismegistus and the suppression of the Book of Enoch • The Sabians, the Hashshashins, and the preservation of esoteric science • The Knights Templar, Baphomet, and their geopolitical monopoly • Prince Henry the Navigator, Prester John, and the esoteric motives behind the Age of Discovery • Rosslyn Chapel and the birth of the Scottish Masons

    1hr 26min
  2. #45 The Epstein Files (pt 3) - The Men Who Sold The World

    09/10/2025

    #45 The Epstein Files (pt 3) - The Men Who Sold The World

    In the third chapter of our investigation, we map the birth of the modern privatized intelligence networks. This is the story of "The Men Who Sold The World." From 1995 to September 10th, 2001, a new form of power consolidated itself in the shadows. Elite spies from MI6 and the CIA left the public sector to found corporate intelligence empires like Hakluyt and Diligence, becoming the unaccountable army for a global oligarchy centered around firms like The Carlyle Group. We follow their trail of manufactured chaos, from the terror of the Moscow apartment bombings to the deep, tangled relationships between their patrons in the Khashoggi network and the rising threat of Osama bin Laden. We expose how this same machine executed a political coup in Florida during the 2000 election, ensuring their man was in the White House for the crisis they knew was coming. And we are forced to ask: where was Jeffrey Epstein in all of this? Was his network of sexual blackmail merely a coincidence, or was it the social and political glue that held this entire dark enterprise together? Keywords for search: The Epstein Files, The Men Who Sold The World, Hakluyt, Diligence LLC, Carlyle Group, Private Intelligence, Corporate Spies, Moscow Apartment Bombings, Chechen War, Adnan Khashoggi, Osama bin Laden, Brooks Brothers Riot, 2000 Election, George W Bush, Al Gore, Strategy of Tension, Prelude to Crisis, Jeffrey Epstein Documentary, Ghislaine Maxwell, The Dirt Unit Podcast.

    1hr 38min
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