William Ramsey Investigates

The Deep Politics of God, Part II, with the Collins Brothers on the Grassy Knoll with Vyz the Great. (2007)

Dec 11, 2025
Philip Collins, a researcher and co-author interested in conspiracies and religious-political movements, dives deep with his brother into the shadows of the Christian Nationalist Project (CNP). They explore the intertwining of neoconservatism with dominionist beliefs and how these ideologies impact modern institutions. Delving into topics like the Iran-Contra scandal, Gnosticism, and the moral compromises of Christian leaders, the discussion unveils the tactics behind secretive organizations and their political influence, revealing a complex landscape of power and faith.
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CNP As A Conduit To Deep Politics

  • The CNP (Christian National Project) functions as a conservative counterpart to elite foreign-policy clubs while mixing neoconservatives and dominionists.
  • Philip Collins argues this fusion draws Christians into 'deep politics' where illicit elite practices become normalized.
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Deep Politics Defined As Elite 'Business As Usual'

  • Deep politics means criminal activity that undergirds power-elite operations, including theft, graft, blackmail, and assassination.
  • Collins warns these practices are treated as ordinary business by the elite rather than corruption to be prosecuted.
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Neo‑Gnosticism Recasts Eschatology As Politics

  • Collins labels many CNP members neo-Gnostic, claiming they reinterpret eschatology into a tangible, political end-state.
  • He argues that this worldview converts spiritual concepts into policy, aligning with one-world and totalitarian aims.
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