Scholar of Occultism & Level Headed
This show had just gotten better and better over the years. Isaac has really learned how to be a focused and intelligent speaker, while still injecting his own personality and entertainment into the topics. What separates him from other truthers is his dedication to research. He seeks out all kinds of special texts and materials to present a well rounded understanding of Occultism that supports his arguments. I don’t know what officially qualifies someone to be a scholar, but I believe he is up there as a scholar of Occult studies. Best of all, he’s a level headed guy and presents his topics with rational consideration. His red pill is coated in honey, rather than daggers like most other truthers, making it much easier and more pleasurable to swallow.
Vicky_Vale via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/27/23
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Uneducated confusion between pre-Christian paganism and Christian concepts of Satan. Poor inductive and deductive reasoning making weak connections between various pop culture ideas. Sad watering down and destruction of the esoteric.
Compassion is the way via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/04/18
Man. Good show. Takes a lot to just rock the mic by yourself and stay interesting. And the host does it. Knowledgeable and confident in his knowledge. Got a new sub today.
Chaddwith2ds via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/31/17
Like I said once, I’ve been a fan going on a few years of iluminatti watcher, first off, listening to Isaac makes the podcast seem like a relaxed conversation. I don’t mind at all to listen to the “housekeeping” he always does, makes me feel like part of a community as Isaac shares his thoughts,...Read full review »
JenniferMariePonce via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/07/18
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