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The Coming Civil War Predictive Programming with Jay Dyer - Avoiding Babylon Podcast

Jay'sAnalysis

Jay Dyer

Arts, Education, Comedy, Performing Arts

4.6823 Ratings

🗓️ 21 December 2023

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Jay Dyer joins us to talk about predictive programming and what a civil war in America might look like. Venture into the realm of speculative fiction and reality as we scrutinize the eerie prescience of "Leave the World Behind", the upcoming "Civil War" movie, and other dystopian narratives with Jay. These stories often eerily echo our present concerns, from cybersecurity to high-profile influencers like Obama. Delving further, we unravel the threads of predictive programming and dissect the potential of AI in reshaping governance, religion, and even human existence alongside the contemplation of extraterrestrial life from Catholic and Orthodox viewpoints. As the discourse unfolds, we confront the undercurrents of revolution and ideological transformation shaping our world. We gaze into the potential contours of modern civil strife and the societal upheaval painted in apocalyptic cinema, examining how these narratives might inform or reflect our collective consciousness. Films like "The Book of Eli" and the "Mad Max" series become mirrors reflecting our existential ponderings, and we can't help but analyze the cultural implications of societal constructs in these imagined futures. Join us and special guest Nick Kovazos in this episode, where the lines between prediction, possibility, and philosophy blur in an enthralling mosaic of thought.

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The Hey,

0:23.6

Yeah, we're in this whole thing.

0:25.6

Jay, we we get this whole thing just what's got so screw.

0:40.3

Jay, we sit in the green room and I'm like, I see he's on air right now.

0:44.1

I'm like, maybe he got the time schedule screwed up.

0:46.5

No, I just, uh, my plan was to push the podcast tonight on my podcast.

0:51.8

And then I didn't I looked up and I saw it was 7.02 and I was like oh crap

0:55.5

I got to quit so I was just trying to hurry up out of there I didn't notice the time dude it's

1:00.6

such a weird time because like this freaking thing drops this morning it's like we had this other

1:07.2

thing we wanted to talk to you about and it's a weird thing for us to talk to you back because

1:10.6

I'm not going to debate you because you're in maniac debater um which i'm not a frances thing

1:15.8

yeah that's such a like like i almost feel like it's like you know the italian thing like like

1:20.6

you don't talk you don't discuss the family stuff outside the family you know like but i'll

1:25.8

say this man i think whatever your opinions on Francis are or whatever

1:30.9

our opinions on Francis are I think this is a bad thing for Christianity in general when something

1:36.3

like this happens because for those of us that are all trying to defend the indissolubility of

1:42.1

marriage between a man and a woman and things like that it

1:44.9

makes us look like even worse because you even have people in the hierarchy saying that

1:50.7

this is a good thing so you know we'll we'll try to stay off that topic today we don't

1:56.0

have to talk about we talk about we don't talk about that yeah just because uh i would like to see debate. I heard you even saying at the end of your stream, like you and Tim Gordon were going to debate or something, right?

2:06.6

Well, he wants to debate like, you know, pretty intense metaphysics philosophy topics, which is fine.

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