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Brothers of the Serpent

Episode #049: Gods of Eden and Worlds in Collision

Brothers of the Serpent

Brothers of the Serpent

Society & Culture, History, Philosophy

4.8668 Ratings

🗓️ 25 May 2018

⏱️ 148 minutes

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Summary

Kyle has been "reading" Velikovsky's "Worlds in Collision" so we spend most of the show discussing the alternate view of history Velikovsky proposes in that book, and in the fourth segment, Russ reads some excerpts from William Brambley's "Gods of Eden" regarding the medieval plagues and how those epidemics seemed to be a result of objects being seen in the sky and strange black clad figures moving through crop fields at night.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Brothers of the Serpent podcast, also known as...

0:11.2

Snagbrose! And welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, angels and demons and monsters, to brothers of the serpent podcast, coming to you not live from the 10 by 10 by 10 tangent cube of science.

0:35.4

We are operating now from our emergency backup podcasting day Thursday because we do to work missed on a normal podcasting day of Tuesday.

0:44.7

So it's the emergency backup podcasting day.

0:49.6

Fail-safe override emergency backup podcasting day.

0:53.2

Just planted 3,000 vines.

0:55.8

That's right.

0:57.1

In the ground.

0:57.9

Hey.

0:58.4

Was that me?

0:59.2

Yeah.

1:01.6

Man.

1:02.8

Thought I was pro.

1:04.6

Oh, it's the show observer.

1:05.6

Farming.

1:07.1

Yeah.

1:07.5

Really takes it out of you.

1:09.3

Yeah.

1:10.3

Yeah.

1:10.6

It's not just planting.

1:11.6

Like you have to make the trellis and that involves posts and concrete and then you

1:15.5

have to put in a bunch of poles and everything.

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