Topic: Greek Mythology

2 chapters across the catalog

62: Pink Elephant
36:06 - 38:58

62: Pink Elephant

Mythology of Lady Justice and Global Symbolism

The personification of justice as a goddess—Lady Justice—is explored through her symbols: the scale, the sword, and the blindfold. The discussion links the use of ancient Egyptian and Greek symbols in modern courtrooms to broader occult interests among global elites, referencing the architecture on Epstein Island. The "blindfold" is noted as an inconsistent symbol that reflects the selective nature of modern law.

61: Mark My Words
39:20 - 42:19

61: Mark My Words

Cupid Mythology, Love Language, Tactic Shifts

The mythology of Cupid (Eros) is explored, focusing on his role as a capricious god who uses arrows to inspire desire regardless of consequences. The hosts argue that the vaccine narrative has shifted from "shaming" to a "love language," using the desire for human connection as the primary motivator. They suggest this shift is a conscious psychological tactic employed by the government and pharmaceutical industry.