
William Ramsey Investigates Documentary Filmmaker Chris Pinto on The Grassy Knoll with Vyzygoth the Great, Part I (2004)
Dec 9, 2025
Chris Pinto, a documentary filmmaker known for his works on Biblical prophecy and conspiracy theories, joins Vyzygoth for a deep dive into historical narratives. They discuss the implications of the New Age versus Old Age origins, the perplexing faith of the Founding Fathers, and the potential Masonic symbolism surrounding Jefferson. Pinto explores controversial topics like government coups and the influence of the Jesuit and Vatican on history. Their dialogue delves into the underlying themes of the 'Megiddo' series, unveiling narratives that shape modern beliefs.
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New Age As A Historical Movement
- Chris Pinto traces the New Age's rise in America as a multi-century cultural shift linked to conspiracy currents.
- He frames Megiddo Part II to map New Age theology into the broader one-world religion trajectory described in prophecy.
Jefferson's Complex Religious Views
- Pinto questions whether Jefferson's references to God reflected biblical Christianity or a deistic, edited view of Jesus.
- He cites Jefferson's edited 'Jefferson Bible' and removal of miracles as evidence of a nontraditional faith.
Monticello Tombstone Observation
- Pinto describes seeing Jefferson's obelisk tombstone and questions why a self-styled Christian would choose a pagan sun-obelisk symbol.
- He uses the tombstone to argue Jefferson's symbolism aligned with non-biblical traditions.



