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Brothers of the Serpent

Episode #006: Books of Gold & OOPArts

Brothers of the Serpent

Brothers of the Serpent

Society & Culture, History, Philosophy

4.8668 Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2017

⏱️ 127 minutes

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Summary



In this episode we discuss the origin of the name of the podcast and how we both became interested in these topics. Then we talk ancient lost cities, Mormons, Nephas and Babel. Also, we take our very first caller/complaint who calls to bitch about Kyle not knowing who wrote Star Wars. We end the show with some more accounts of out of place artifacts and places allegedly found within the United States.

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0:00.0

Man.

0:03.0

I just started.

0:05.0

Is that cool?

0:06.0

Yeah.

0:07.0

Hello, folks.

0:19.0

Welcome to Brothers of the Serpent podcast.

0:21.8

I am Kyle Allen here with my snake bro Russ Allen.

0:25.3

We are here to engage an unscripted conversation,

0:28.7

although I am reading the script at the moment,

0:31.0

about anything and everything,

0:32.9

but mainly about those great mysteries

0:35.2

which we are reaching for at the cutting edge of our technology

0:38.6

and those which reach us

0:41.6

from the greatest antiquity

0:43.3

my script went blank while I was reading that

0:46.9

totally unscripted folks

0:52.1

unscripted blankness from the script totally unscripted unscripted, folks. Unscripted blankness from the script.

0:55.9

Totally unscripted.

0:57.9

I'm just sitting here trying not to touch anything.

1:03.4

You're touching the floor.

1:05.2

Right.

1:05.6

I can't not do that.

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