Genetic Apocalypse, Artificial Intelligence, Superheroes and Gods
Shadows of a Greater Reality Podcast Ep. #19: Genetic Apocalypse ft Chris Taylor
The video, “Shadows Ep. #19: Genetic Apocalypse,” features Chris Taylor of “Don’t Let Them Burn” discussing the demonic influences within entertainment and pop culture (2:52). His ministry, “Don’t Let Them Burn,” (3:03) focuses on exposing the unfruitful works of darkness, particularly in entertainment, but also delves into Bible prophecy and other fringe topics (3:24).
Chris shares his personal journey from being addicted to video games like Call of Duty (7:42) to dedicating his life to exposing spiritual dangers in media after a profound spiritual experience (9:09). He highlights several segments of his ministry:
- Reign of the Tech (4:56): Discusses AI and technology.
- The Political Edge (5:06): Focuses on politics.
- The Paranormal Shift (5:12): Explores paranormal subjects with biblical explanations.
- Superheroes and Gods (5:23): Explores how many superheroes are based on old gods.
- Hollywood Matrix (5:40): A movie review show that decodes hidden messages in films.
- Deception, the Road to Disclosure (5:53): Addresses UFOs and entities.
- Apocalypse News and Updates (6:12): Discusses biblical prophecy and the tribulation.
- Spirit Behind the Music (6:24): Breaks down spiritual aspects in music, especially hip-hop.
- The Symbolic Realm (6:40): Decodes symbolism.
- Game Invaders (6:54): Focuses on demonic influence in gaming.
Chris provides examples of demonic influences in media, such as:
- The Hindenburg movie (4:02): His first introduction to death through entertainment.
- Angry Birds (7:10): Mentioned as having spells and jack-o’-lanterns.
- Transformers (11:01): Interpreted as a tale about fallen angels, with a flipped narrative where Megatron (representing God’s wrath) is portrayed as the antagonist (11:05).
- Hereditary (13:35): A movie that consulted with real witches and occultists for authentic demonic portrayals, resulting in creepily accurate depictions of demonic experiences for some viewers (12:22).
- The Ring (14:43): Recounts stories of supernatural occurrences after viewing the movie, including a child screaming at the DVD cover and objects flying off shelves (14:58).
- Monsters Inc. (16:32): Interpreted as a hidden reference to adrenochrome, connecting to ancient rituals of child trauma and bloodletting (16:37).
- Dr. Sleep (17:56): Discusses the concept of “energy vampires” who drain others’ energy, aligning with the movie’s theme of taking souls (17:27).
The hosts and Chris also discuss the concept of “soft disclosure” (18:31) in entertainment, suggesting that these portrayals are a spiritual contract that grants malevolent entities legal right to act on humanity because they have disclosed their intentions through media (19:04). They emphasize how entertainment normalizes occultism and demonic influences for younger generations (20:00).
The conversation further delves into witchcraft as a pervasive “glue” (30:12) seen in various forms across modern culture, including manifesting, yin and yang, and qi, which Chris describes as demonic power (31:30). He connects this to martial arts and yoga (31:56). Examples given include:
- Batman Begins (32:51): Batman’s training with a “master sorcerer” in Tibet (32:53).
- Green Lantern (33:06): Based on yin and yang, with powers derived from willpower (33:08).
- Black Lightning (33:37) and Marvel’s Runaways (33:59): Characters manifesting powers through trauma (33:52, 34:14).
- Storm from X-Men (34:25): Described as a witch who prays to become a “goddess of the storm” (34:27).
- Dhalsim from Street Fighter (35:09): His “yoga flame” and “yoga fire” attacks (35:15).
- The Hulk (35:29): His transformation based on the concept of Jekyll and Hyde, implying a separate spirit of rage (36:01).
Finally, they discuss the ties of modern superheroes and pop culture figures to ancient gods (37:01), including:
- Jack Kirby’s “The Old Gods” and Marvel’s “New Gods” (38:05): Discussing how these works are allegories of biblical themes, with Jack Kirby reportedly being possessed and hating God (38:13).
- Devil Dinosaur (38:31): A red dinosaur helping a couple escape a garden, allegorically linked to Satan.
- Darkseid (38:56): Allegorically linked to God in the DC universe (39:00).
- Lex Luthor (39:18): Allegorically linked to Alistair Crowley (39:22).
- Wonder Woman (Diana) (39:46): Tied to Greek mythology’s Diana, Isis, and Semiramis, also connected to fertility and war goddesses (39:52). Her creator’s personal life involving BDSM is also mentioned as influencing her character (41:25).
- Green Arrow and Hawkeye (40:37): Connected to the god Apollo (40:47).
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