
Danny Jones Podcast
#275 - The Bible Codes: God, Technology, Aliens & Human Origins | Greg Braden
16 Dec 2024
Watch the show ad-free & uncensored on Patreon: https://patreon.com/danyjones Gregg Braden is a five-time New York Times best-selling author, scientist, international educator and renowned as a pioneer in the emerging paradigm based in science, social policy and human potential. SPONSORS https://apple.co/4e8ylpA - Sign up for DraftKings Casino with code DANNYJONESPOD. https://buy.ver.so/danny - Get 15% off your first order. https://chuckdefense.com/danny - Learn Chuck Norris' secret. https://whiterabbitenergy.com/?ref=DJP - Use code DJP for 20% off EPISODE LINKS Gregg's YouTube channel: @GreggBradenOfficial Pure Human book: https://a.co/d/7SWcRuk https://greggbraden.com FOLLOW DANNY JONES https://www.instagram.com/dannyjones https://twitter.com/jonesdanny OUTLINE 00:00 - Gregg's background & childhood 18:24 - CasPatreonailed nuke launch 26:18 - Society change coming by 2030 32:46 - Technological corruption vs human biology 47:24 - Biology is soft technology 54:28 - The trojan horse of evil 01:00:39 - Climate change 01:08:48 - The last generation of pure humans 01:18:42 - WEF 01:29:24 - Computing on neurons 01:34:31 - Liquid breathing technology 01:43:25 - How tech hijacks dopamine production 01:50:52 - Aliens are future humans hypothesis 02:01:52 - 200k year old engineered DNA 02:13:40 - Ancient temples on the moon 02:25:48 - Zecharia Sitchin & Sumerian texts 02:30:32 - Dead Sea Scrolls & the Bible 02:41:42 - Future events encoded in ancient Bible scrolls 02:50:26 - The 'Torah Codes' 03:00:02 - The Great Pyramid of Giza 03:14:49 - Patreon Q&A Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Thanksgiving, yeah. Can you believe this guy? This guy was nice enough to fly all the way here from New Mexico the day before Thanksgiving, and you're going to be on an airplane for Thanksgiving Day. I will. Are you going to be back in time for dinner? No.
I'm going to get home late. My wife's going to have a meal for me, though. Oh, that's nice. She's going to have a meal for me. I think you are worth it, and I think this planet is worth it, and I think the people of this world are worth this conversation, and that's why... I felt it was important to have a conversation.
You do a really great job at communicating some of the stuff that you talk about. And you cover a wide, wide swath of topics from religion to spirituality to all. I mean, I just like when I start diving down your YouTube channel, I can't stop.
Can I tell you a story about that? From home, I was doing a remote early morning talk show with a station in New York City, Commuter. I won't name the station. And the guy came on in the morning and it was 6 a.m. for me. It was 8 a.m. for him. No good morning. Welcome, Greg. Thanks for doing the show or nothing. He came on.
The first thing he said, he goes, why can't you stick with one topic like everybody else? And I thought it was a joke. I thought it was kidding. And I said, excuse me? He said, man, he said, you're all over the map. Are you talking about planetary magnetics? You're talking about ancient civilizations, DNA, you know, geomagnetic anomalies. What are you talking about? Then I knew he was serious.
And I said, well. I said, we do cover a lot of ground, but if you look closely, every one of those facets is just that, is a piece, one piece of a single picture. And it's a story of us. It's us and our relationship to our bodies in the world. So in a very real sense, I am sticking with one topic. It's just a big topic. And he said, let's go to station break. And he never came back. What?
That was the end. When was this? It was a couple of years ago. Wow. It was before COVID. That's wild. Yeah, it was wild. So for a lot of people, we tend to zero in on one facet of our relationship to the world. Sometimes you get really hung up in that one facet. Because we're trained to think that way, Danny. We're trained to compartmentalize our world.
We break the world down in the world of science. I'm trained as a scientist, and I was trained to think in terms of geology and biology and chemistry and physics and Yeah, we do that to make it comfortable for us to study the world. But the truth is the world doesn't know about those boundaries.
And where you really, really begin to take a deep dive and a deeper understanding of what this world is about is when you cross those traditional boundaries that have separated the sciences in the past. I've lost a lot of credibility doing that. The minute that I started talking about spiritual traditions as a scientist, my credibility went right out the door. And, you know, it's okay.
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