Operation Red Pill

Ep. 162 – (Reload) - Israel: One Nation… Under Remphan


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Episode Synopsis:

Is the Israeli Palestinian conflict solely the result of geopolitical maneuvering and religious disputes or has all of that been orchestrated by the Illuminati to setup World War III and the ushering in of the Antichrist?


We talk about this and much more, including:

  • What happened to the nation of Israel in 73 A.D., and did the loss of the 2nd temple leave Jews open to occultism?
  • How did the Haskalah/Jewish Enlightenment influence the thinking of Jews?
  • What is Zionism, where did it come from, is it influencing pro-Isreali movements like “Stand with Israel” and should Christian support Israel no matter what?
  • How did the Balfour Declaration affect the Jewish and German relationships?
  • Did Samuel Untermeyer declare war on Germany before Hitler declared war on the Jews, and was WWII partial designed to create Zionist sympathy around the world?
  • Is the symbol on the Israeli flag the Star of David or a pagan symbol representing the pagan god Remphan?
  • Did the founding of the United Nations affect the forming of Israel as a nation?
  • When taking the land of Palestine did Jews create the Hamas problem that we see today?
  • How does Albert Pike’s WWIII prophecy help us understand the conflict breaking out now, and are the roots of this conflict coming from an ancient blood feud and a religious holy war, or is it something more sinister? 


Original Air Date

October 18th, 2023


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Jason Spears & Christopher Dean


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