TALKING THE WALK
The Tauroctony discussed during the program:
Mithras killing the bull (God)
Mithras killing the bull (God)
“And the bow shall be in the cloud; and I will look upon it, that I may remember the everlasting covenant between God and every living creature of all flesh that is upon the earth.”
Genesis 9:16 ~ King James Version Bible
YAHWEH PLACED a rainbow in the sky as a symbol of His covenant with all living beings on Earth that He would never again destroy it by a flood.
The rainbow has been adopted as a symbol of the gay rights movement. Our guests for this episode suspect that this isn’t by accident.
The rainbow is the symbol of the coming Antichrist, and the destruction of gender distinctions symbolizes, for the illumined elite, the coming resurrection of their god: Mithra/Attis/Apollo — the nachash.
Mark Flynn, author of Forbidden Secrets of the Labyrinth, and Perelandra Kilns, author of The Wood Between the Worlds blog and curator of WatcherVault.com, an online archive of the work of David Flynn, join us to discuss the rainbow and other hidden symbols, the long war to bring about a golden age when the nachash will rule the Earth, and why Mark believes filmmaker Stanley Kubrick was the most brilliant alchemist in centuries.
The rainbow has been adopted as a symbol of the gay rights movement. Our guests for this episode suspect that this isn’t by accident.
The rainbow is the symbol of the coming Antichrist, and the destruction of gender distinctions symbolizes, for the illumined elite, the coming resurrection of their god: Mithra/Attis/Apollo — the nachash.
“And they had a king over them, which is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name Apollyon.”
Revelation 9:11 ~ King James Version Bible

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He’s a Christian, a husband and father, author of the novels The God Conspiracy and Iron Dragons, and a contributing author to God’s Ghostbusters and Blood on the Altar. He’s a lifelong Cubs fan, prefers glasses to contacts, and has been seen in public singing the high part in barbershop quartets. » Read full bio
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