In the first half, author and researcher Steve Quayle delved into the intersection of ancient symbols, AI, biblical prophecy, orbs, and spiritual entities, with a focus on the concept of fallen angels. He discussed the implications of what he describes as "alien infestation in computers," suggesting that these entities, which he refers to as fallen angels and demons, are attempting to deceive humanity via technology like AI. "The gates of hell are opening," he declared, indicating that spiritual entities are manifesting in our dimension, a phenomenon he believes many are unprepared to face.
Addressing the historical context, Quayle noted that fallen angels are referenced in ancient scriptures, asserting that they ruled on Earth for thousands of years before the creation of Adam and Eve. He highlighted the importance of understanding ancient texts, glyphs, and symbols, suggesting that they hold keys to current events, especially as we see the prophesied Four Horses of the Apocalypse "starting to gallop" with death, war, plague, and famine.
Quayle contends we are living in "end times," citing various global crises as evidence. He stated, "We're watching the potential for billions of people to die," attributing this to the rise of bioweapons and the manipulation of viruses, particularly referencing the COVID-19 pandemic. Further, he contends that the appearance of "orbs," which differ from drones, may be linked to interdimensional phenomena.
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In the latter half, spiritual teacher, Tarot reader, and professional witch Sabrina Scott discussed the multifaceted nature of witchcraft, and how Tarot can help people heal and improve their lives. She emphasized that her practice is not about entertainment, stating, "It's much more about actually creating energetic shifts... helping people become happier and healthier." Clarifying the distinction between different types of magic, she explained that while most magic is positive and uplifting, there are circumstances that may require protective measures. Scott added that magic is non-denominational and can be practiced by anyone, regardless of their religious beliefs.
Encouraging listeners to take personal responsibility for their energy management, she advocated for practices like shielding to protect against negative vibes. This might take the form of an energetic force field around you that could be visualized like a big white bubble. The conversation shifted to the topic of curses, which are sometimes unleashed out of jealousy or pettiness. She noted that many believe they are cursed when, in fact, their issues stem from personal negativity. Scott also elaborated on the Tarot, describing it as a tool that blends her energy and the person she's reading for, with the synthesis yielding insights about various life aspects. "The cards can tell us what our best course of action is, and help us better understand our situation," she detailed. During the last hour, she gave short Tarot readings for callers.
News segment guests: Howard Bloom, Mish Shedlock