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Tuesday, September 30, 2025

The Slavic Apocalypse of Enoch

September 30, 2025

The Slavic Apocalypse of Enoch

The Slavic Apocalypse of Enoch, also known as the Slavic Book of Enoch or 2 Enoch, is an ancient pseudepigraphical text that describes Enoch's journey through the heavens, providing cosmological and theological revelations. It is part of the apocalyptic genre and differs from the more widely known 1 Enoch, which focuses on fallen angels. While not canonical scripture for most Jewish and Christian traditions, the Slavonic Book of Enoch offers insights into Second Temple Judaism and is considered a Christian work based on an earlier text.

Key Characteristics
  • Pseudepigraphical Text: Attributed to the prophet Enoch, but not written by him. 
  • Apocalyptic Genre: Contains visions, angelic beings, and eschatological themes, similar to the Book of Daniel and Revelation. 
  • Heavenly Journey: Enoch ascends through ten heavens, encountering angels and God. 
  • Theological and Cosmological Information: Details about the structure of the universe and divine secrets. 
  • Ethical and Theological Admonitions: Enoch instructs his sons on celestial knowledge and moral precepts, emphasizing love and righteous living. 
Content Overview
  • Part 1: Enoch's heavenly journey and his encounter with God. 
  • Part 2: Enoch's return to Earth to teach his sons and his second ascension. 
  • Part 3: Enoch's testamentary instructions and the outline of the priestly succession. 
Origin and Significance
  • Origin: 
    While the work itself is Christian in origin, it likely builds upon an earlier, possibly Jewish, text. 
  • Language: 
    The text survives fully in Old Church Slavonic, though some Coptic fragments exist. 
  • Cultural Context: 
    Provides valuable information about early Jewish and Christian beliefs during the period between the Old and New Testaments. 

Friday, September 26, 2025

Song: Lambs Book of Life

September 26, 2025



Trey Knowles’ song “Lamb’s Book of Life” speaks about resurrection, spiritual nourishment, and walking in divine truth. In the track, he declares to the world that he is not crazy—he clearly sees the enemy’s schemes and refuses to live in blindness. Instead, he walks in holiness, guided by the Holy Spirit, with his name written in the Lamb’s Book of Life.



Remaining Faithful - Truth & Knowledge

September 26, 2025


 Truth & Knowledge: Episode 84 – “Remaining Faithful”

In this episode, Trey Knowles emphasizes that true faithfulness is rooted in love. To remain faithful in marriage, one must let go of their old way of life and commit fully to their spouse. Marriage vows are not meant to be broken—faithfulness requires that two become one, united in covenant. Regardless of circumstances, that covenant should remain unbroken. Just as God is the head, and man the head of his wife, love must be ordered rightly: love God above all, for nothing is more worthy than Him.

Thursday, September 25, 2025

Cleaning Up The Bad Branches of Self

September 25, 2025

Cleaning Up The Bad Branches of Self

 

Trey Knowles reflects on the teaching of Jesus in John 15:1–17, where Christ describes Himself as the true vine and God as the gardener. To remain in God’s love, one must allow Him to prune away the “bad branches” of self—habits, sins, and desires that keep us from bearing spiritual fruit. When we keep God’s commands, we remain connected to His love, and in that closeness, He strengthens us to live fruitful lives.

Jesus explains that just as branches cannot live apart from the vine, we cannot thrive apart from Him. Those who remain in Him will bear much fruit and bring glory to God, while those who separate themselves will wither. The heart of remaining in Christ is to love as He loves—laying down one’s life for others and living in obedience. Jesus calls His followers not servants, but friends, chosen to bear lasting fruit through His love.



Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Self-Evaluation

September 24, 2025


Trey Knowles emphasizes the importance of examining oneself in light of God’s Word. Self-evaluation means intentionally studying your own actions, attitudes, and tendencies to ensure you are walking according to God’s will. It is a process of becoming aware of your strengths, weaknesses, behaviors, and habits, with the purpose of growing in obedience to God.


Scripture reminds us of this in James 3:13–15, which teaches that true wisdom is demonstrated through humility and godly living, while envy and selfish ambition reveal a wisdom that is earthly and unspiritual.


Living in the Spirit requires daily discipline. Just as people train animals to obey, we must train our own hearts, minds, and bodies to submit to God. Self-discipline allows us to resist ungodliness, deny instant gratification, and remain focused on long-term spiritual growth. It involves perseverance, impulse control, and learning from failures in order to move forward faithfully.


Ultimately, self-evaluation and self-discipline work together to help believers crucify the flesh, live by the Spirit, and walk in obedience to the Word of God.

Sunday, September 21, 2025

Us Debt Clock

September 21, 2025

US Debt Clock

The System of Slavery:


 The U.S. Debt Clock is a real-time digital tracker that shows the staggering scale of America’s financial obligations as they grow second by second. It’s essentially a giant dashboard of the nation’s fiscal health (or lack thereof), and it updates continuously using data from the U.S. Treasury and other government sources. 

 

Saturday, September 20, 2025

Comedy: EAFA

September 20, 2025

 


Trey Knowles’ “EAFA” is a dark satirical comedy that explores the idea of spiritual deception and the influence of what Yeshua called “the prince of this world.” In John 14:30–31, Yeshua warns: “I will not say much more to you, for the prince of this world is coming. He has no hold over me, but he comes so that the world may learn that I love the Father and do exactly what my Father has commanded me.” Using humor, symbolism, and imaginative storytelling, Knowles builds a narrative around this warning. The story centers on an evil extraterrestrial humanoid known as EAFA, a malevolent being who kidnaps and impregnates a captive woman in Kent. From this disturbing act comes the birth of a child named Ealhmund, marking the beginning of a corrupted bloodline. In the satire, these extraterrestrial beings are depicted as deceivers—liars, thieves, and destroyers—whose mission is to reshape humanity in their own corrupt image and keep the world spiritually enslaved. Those who embrace the life and influence of EAFA become twisted rulers—false princes, kings, and queens—figures symbolically compared to vampires and werewolves who attempt to play God on Earth. According to the story, these rulers distort the true kingdom of God while presenting themselves as religious leaders or Christians. They manipulate truth, twist scripture, and use power to maintain their influence over humanity. In one of the comedy’s defining moments, Knowles confronts one of these false princes with defiant faith, declaring: “In this world, you don’t have power over me. I’m just waiting for Jesus to come and destroy you.” Through satire, symbolism, and spiritual commentary, “EAFA” challenges listeners to reflect on deception, power, and the difference between genuine faith and false authority. Symbolism in the Story EAFA – The Alien Entity EAFA represents spiritual corruption and deception. In the narrative, this extraterrestrial figure initiates a bloodline that seeks to dominate humanity while distorting divine truth. Ealhmund – The Offspring Ealhmund symbolizes corrupted lineage and false authority. Born from EAFA’s act, he represents the beginning of a dynasty built on manipulation and spiritual deception. His name echoes Anglo-Saxon history—Ealhmund was once a real king—but in this story, the name represents a twisted version of royal heritage, embodying the archetype of a false ruler or counterfeit messiah.


Friday, September 19, 2025

Loving God More - Truth & Knowledge

September 19, 2025


In Episode 83, of Truth & Knowledge: 'Loving God More", Trey Knowles unpacks what it really means to love God more. True love for God is shown in faithfulness—being willing to surrender our way of life for His. Trey reflects on Jesus’ call to “lose our life to gain it,” denying the sinful way of living and choosing God’s way instead. This episode challenges us to love God more than the world, to be willing to let go of anything that pulls us away from Him, and to trust that what we gain in Christ far outweighs what we leave behind.  

Listen in and be encouraged to walk in greater devotion, deeper surrender, and unwavering faithfulness to the One who gives true life. 



Thursday, September 18, 2025

Comedy: Messenger RNA

September 18, 2025


Trey Knowles’ Messenger RNA is a sharp, satirical comedy set where imagination and conspiracy collide. With playful humor, Trey spins the outrageous premise of Nazi extraterrestrial chemists secretly inserting RNA into American DNA—an operation he jokingly ties back to Operation Paperclip. The crowd laughs at the wild absurdity, but the real punchline sneaks up on them: what if something as ordinary as the vegetables we eat carried hidden RNA capable of influencing behavior? With a mischievous grin, Trey delivers the twist—if one day you suddenly start thinking like Trump, how would you know your DNA hadn’t been swapped with “Trump RNA”? Blending conspiracy-style storytelling with clever punchlines, Messenger RNA becomes a hilarious, thought-provoking ride that keeps audiences laughing while questioning the strange ideas of the modern age. A bold and unforgettable comedy experience from Trey Knowles, Messenger RNA leaves the audience entertained, amused, and wondering just how far imagination can go.


Wednesday, September 17, 2025

US Run by Nazi Space Aliens, Iran Claims

September 17, 2025


Introduction

In January 2014, Iran’s semi-official Fars News Agency published an unusual and widely criticized report claiming that the United States government is secretly controlled by a “shadow government” of extraterrestrial beings allegedly connected to Nazi Germany. The story quickly attracted international attention, not because of verified intelligence disclosures, but because it illustrated how conspiracy narratives can circulate through state-linked media systems and influence political discourse. This paper examines the origins of the claim, its political and media context, international reactions, and its broader implications for propaganda and information credibility in global news environments.


Background: The Fars News Agency

The Fars News Agency is widely described by international observers as a media outlet closely aligned with Iran’s political establishment and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Although the agency presents itself as independent, analysts frequently categorize it as part of Iran’s broader state-adjacent media ecosystem used to promote ideological narratives domestically and abroad.

Fars has previously drawn criticism for publishing sensational or inaccurate stories later traced to satire or unreliable sources, contributing to ongoing debates about propaganda and misinformation within politically aligned news outlets.




The Alien “Shadow Government” Claim

According to the 2014 report, documents allegedly linked to former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden proved that:

  • A race of extraterrestrials known as the “Tall Whites” secretly influenced Nazi Germany.

  • After World War II, these aliens established control over the United States government.

  • The extraterrestrial leadership operates from bases in Nevada.

  • Modern U.S. surveillance programs exist partly to conceal alien activity and plans for global domination.

The report asserted that this hidden regime had directed American policy since 1945 and continued pursuing worldwide control through technological surveillance systems.

International coverage noted that the article presented these claims as factual rather than speculative or satirical.


Source Credibility and Origins

Subsequent investigations revealed that the story did not originate from intelligence leaks but from the fringe conspiracy website whatdoesitmean.com, a source long associated with fabricated or unverifiable claims. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reported that Fars reposted the material while describing it as supported by Snowden documents, despite no credible evidence linking Snowden to such allegations.

Journalists and analysts emphasized that no authenticated intelligence material supported the existence of extraterrestrial control over any government.


International Reaction

Western media outlets reacted with skepticism and satire. Commentators highlighted internal contradictions within the narrative—for example, questioning why technologically advanced aliens capable of interstellar travel would rely on conventional World War II submarines or fail to prevent Nazi Germany’s defeat.

Observers also noted that the report reinforced an existing perception that some hard-line media organizations frame geopolitical conflicts through conspiratorial worldviews portraying Western powers as secretly manipulative or existential threats.

Importantly, analysts clarified that the claim did not represent official Iranian government policy but rather reflected views permitted within certain ideological media circles.


Political and Propaganda Context

The publication occurred during a period of strained U.S.–Iran relations involving nuclear negotiations, sanctions disputes, and heightened information warfare between competing political systems. Media scholars argue that conspiracy narratives can serve several political functions:

  1. Delegitimization of adversaries – portraying rival governments as deceptive or controlled by hidden forces.

  2. Domestic mobilization – reinforcing distrust toward foreign powers.

  3. Narrative competition – challenging Western media dominance through alternative explanations of global events.

Such stories may not always be intended as literal truth claims; instead, they can operate symbolically within ideological communication strategies.


Media Literacy and Information Ecosystems

The incident illustrates how modern information networks allow sensational claims to travel rapidly across borders. Even implausible narratives gain visibility once amplified by recognizable news brands. The episode also highlights the importance of:

  • Source verification,

  • Distinguishing satire from reporting,

  • Understanding political media incentives,

  • Critical consumption of international news.

In an era of digital media saturation, institutional credibility becomes as significant as factual accuracy in shaping public perception.


Conclusion

The 2014 claim by Iran’s Fars News Agency that the United States is governed by Nazi-linked space aliens represents a striking example of conspiracy narratives entering mainstream political media channels. While lacking evidentiary support, the story provides insight into propaganda dynamics, geopolitical mistrust, and the challenges of maintaining information reliability in polarized global media systems.

Ultimately, the episode underscores a central lesson of contemporary journalism: extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, particularly when disseminated through politically aligned information networks.


Nordic aliens

September 17, 2025


In ufology and the study of alleged extraterrestrial beings and lifeforms visiting Earth, "Nordics", "Nordic aliens" or "Tall Whites" are among the names given to one of several purported humanoid races hailing from the Pleiades star cluster (i.e., Pleiadians), as they reportedly share superficial similarities with "Nordic", Germanic, or Scandinavian humans. 


Alleged contactees describe Nordics as being somewhat taller than the average human, standing roughly 6–7 ft (1.8–2.1 m) in height (with an equally proportional weight), and showing stereotypically "European" or "White" features, such as long, straight blond hair, blue eyes, and fair skin. The skin tone has also been reported by individuals who say they have seen such beings as being a pale blue-grey or pastel purple. 


In the 1950s, George Adamski, a Polish-American ufologist, was among the first to publicly report his alleged contact with Nordic beings. Scholars note that the mythology of extraterrestrial visitations from such beings (with physical features superficially described as "Aryan") often make mention of telepathy, benevolence, and physical beauty and grace; however, many purported alien and extraterrestrial encounters also involve some degree of telepathy serving as the primary communication with human beings.



Cultural historian David J. Skal wrote that early stories of Nordic-type aliens may have been partially inspired by the 1951 film The Day the Earth Stood Still, in which an extraterrestrial arrives on Earth to warn humanity about the dangers of atomic weapons. 


Bates College professor Stephanie Kelley-Romano described alien abduction beliefs as "a living myth", and notes that, among believers, Nordic aliens "are often associated with spiritual growth and love and act as protectors for the experiencers."



In contactee and ufology literature, Nordic aliens are often described as benevolent or even "magical" beings who want to observe and communicate with humans and are concerned about the Earth's ecology or prospects for world peace. Believers also ascribe telepathic powers to Nordic aliens, and describe them as "paternal, watchful, smiling, affectionate, and youthful".



During the 1950s, many people alleging to be contactees, especially those in Europe, claimed encounters with beings fitting this description. Such claims became relatively less common in subsequent decades, as the grey alien supplanted the Nordic in most alleged accounts of extraterrestrial encounters

440 Light-Years

September 17, 2025


The view of an object that is 440 light-years away from Earth is always a view of the past. This is because:

  • A light-year is a unit of distance, not time. It's the distance that a beam of light travels in one Earth year, which is about 5.88 trillion miles (9.46 trillion km).
  • Light has a finite speed. Although it is incredibly fast (about 186,000 miles or 300,000 km per second), it still takes time to travel the vast distances of space.
  • The farther away an object is, the longer its light takes to reach our eyes or telescopes. Therefore, when we observe something 440 light-years away, we are seeing the light that left that object 440 years ago. 
For example, when astronomers observe the Pleiades star cluster, which is 440 light-years away, they see it as it was 440 years ago, around the time Queen Elizabeth I was on the English throne. Similarly, the sunlight we see on Earth is about 8 minutes old, and light from the nearest star system, Alpha Centauri, is 4.3 years old. 

Pleiades

September 17, 2025



In the Bible, the Pleiades are the star cluster Kimah (or "the seven stars"), mentioned in the books of Job and Amos. The term refers to a celestial "star-heap" or "collection" of stars, highlighting God's power as the Creator and the creator of the seasons and the order of the universe, rather than a symbol for people or angels. The passages in Job and Amos use the Pleiades and Orion to emphasize God's sovereignty, with the rhetorical question in Job asking if humans can control these constellations as God does.


The Pleiades  also known as Seven Sisters and Messier 45 (M45), is an asterism of an open star cluster containing young B-type stars in the northwest of the constellation Taurus. At a distance of about 444 light-years, it is among the nearest star clusters to Earth and the nearest Messier object to Earth, being the most obvious star cluster to the naked eye in the night sky. It contains the reflection nebulae NGC 1432, an HII region, and NGC 1435, known as the Merope Nebula. Around 2330 BC the Pleiades marked the vernal point. Due to the brightness of its stars, the Pleiades is viewable from most areas on Earth, even in locations with significant light pollution.

The cluster is dominated by hot blue luminous stars that have formed within the last 100 million years. Reflection nebulae around the brightest stars were once thought to be leftover material from their formation, but are now considered likely to be an unrelated dust cloud in the interstellar medium through which the stars are currently passing. This dust cloud is estimated to be moving at a speed of approximately 18 km/s relative to the stars in the cluster.

Computer simulations have shown that the Pleiades were probably formed from a compact configuration that once resembled the Orion Nebula. Astronomers estimate that the cluster will survive for approximately another 250 million years, after which the clustering will be lost due to gravitational interactions with the galactic neighborhood.

Together with the open star cluster of the Hyades, the Pleiades form the Golden Gate of the Ecliptic. The Pleiades have been said to "resemble a tiny dipper," and should not be confused with the "Little Dipper," or Ursa Minor

Operation Paperclip

September 17, 2025




Operation Paperclip was a secret United States intelligence program in which more than 1,600 German scientists, engineers, and technicians were taken from former Nazi Germany to the US for government employment after the end of World War II in Europe, between 1945 and 1959; several were confirmed to be former members of the Nazi Party, including the SS or the SA.

The effort began in earnest in 1945, as the Allies advanced into Germany and discovered a wealth of scientific talent and advanced research that had contributed to Germany's wartime technological advancements. The US Joint Chiefs of Staff officially established Operation Overcast (operations "Overcast" and "Paperclip" were related, and the terms are often used interchangeably) on July 20, 1945, with the dual aims of leveraging German expertise for the ongoing war effort against Japan and to bolster US postwar military research. The operation, conducted by the Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency (JIOA), was largely actioned by special agents of the US Army's Counterintelligence Corps (CIC). Many selected scientists were involved in the Nazi rocket program, aviation, or chemical/biological warfare. The Soviet Union in the following year conducted a similar program, called Operation Osoaviakhim, that emphasized many of the same fields of research.




The operation, characterized by the recruitment of German specialists and their families, relocated more than 1600 experts to the US. It has been valued at US$10 billion in patents and industrial processes. Recruits included such notable figures as Wernher von Braun, a leading rocket-technology scientist. Those recruited were instrumental in the development of the US space program and military technology during the Cold War. Despite its contributions to American scientific advances, Operation Paperclip has been controversial because of the Nazi affiliations of many recruits, and the ethics of assimilating individuals associated with war crimes into American society.

The operation was not solely focused on rocketry; efforts were directed toward synthetic fuels, medicine, and other fields of research. Notable advances in aeronautics fostered rocket and space-flight technologies pivotal in the Space Race. The operation played a crucial role in the establishment of NASA and the success of the Apollo missions to the Moon.

Operation Paperclip was part of a broader strategy by the US to harness German scientific talent in the face of emerging Cold War tensions, and ensuring this expertise did not fall into the hands of the Soviet Union or other nations. The operation's legacy has remained controversial in subsequent decades. 




Background and Operation Overcast




The term "Overcast" was the name first given by the German scientists' family members for the housing camp where they were held in Bavaria. In late summer 1945, the JCS established the JIOA, a subcommittee of the Joint Intelligence Community, to directly oversee Operation Overcast and later Operation Paperclip. The JIOA representatives included the army's director of intelligence, the chief of naval intelligence, the assistant chief of Air Staff-2 (air force intelligence), and a representative from the State Department.


 In November 1945, Operation Overcast was renamed Operation Paperclip by Ordnance Corps officers, who would attach a paperclip to the folders of those rocket experts whom they wished to employ in the United States.

The project was not initially targeted against the Soviet Union; rather the concern was that German scientists might emigrate and continue their research in countries that remained neutral during the war.[6] Much US effort was focused on Saxony and Thuringia, which on July 1, 1945, became part of the Soviet occupation zone. Many German research facilities and personnel had been evacuated to these states before the end of the war, particularly from the Berlin area. The USSR then relocated more than 2,200 German specialists and their families—more than 6,000 people—with Operation Osoaviakhim during one night on October 22, 1946.

In a secret directive circulated on September 3, 1946, President Truman officially approved Operation Paperclip and expanded it to include 1,000 German scientists under "temporary, limited military custody". News media revealed the program as early as December 1946.

On April 26, 1946, the Joint Chiefs of Staff issued directive JCS 1067/14 to General Eisenhower instructing that he "preserve from destruction and take under your control records, plans, books, documents, papers, files and scientific, industrial and other information and data belonging to ... German organizations engaged in military research"; : 185  and that, excepting war-criminals, German scientists be detained for intelligence purposes as required.

Comedy: Warning to the Skywatchers

September 17, 2025


Trey Knowles’ Warning to the Skywatchers is an allegorical comedy layered with hidden meaning and symbolic critique. Through satire and imaginative storytelling, Knowles delivers a message directed at secret societies he believes operate behind the scenes of global power. Using humor as his vehicle, he warns these shadowy figures that their influence and carefully constructed schemes are temporary and ultimately destined to fail. In the narrative, Knowles speaks of allies “from another world”—figures portrayed as advanced guardians equipped with extraordinary technology. These beings stand as protectors of humanity, ensuring that destructive forces do not prevail. His appeal is not merely personal; it is framed as a defense of his people and, more broadly, of humankind. He suggests that without these powerful protectors, secret networks would have already driven the world toward ruin. Blending spiritual symbolism and science-fiction imagery, the video presents a dramatic warning to those Knowles calls the “Skywatchers.” In his allegory, the Skywatchers represent factions who attempt to monitor, study, or exploit these otherworldly forces for their own agenda. He portrays them as misguided and morally hollow—figures who misunderstand the nature of the beings they seek to control and who attempt to weaponize what they do not comprehend.  

Ultimately, Warning to the Skywatchers stands as a provocative fusion of satire and symbolism, challenging hidden power structures while framing its message through cosmic imagery and moral confrontation.