Brothers of the Serpent

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Aug 16, 2018 • 2h 17min

Episode #055: Retrocausality, CO2, and the Longevity of the Ancients

After a quick mention of the Lavanado in Hawaii being even more terrifying than a Sharknado, we will have been going to eventually then diving into a discussion about retrocausality and its wider implications for how it does previously later affect our future past actions. Once after we have will be finished that topic, we finally did eventually get our timeline straight by reading an article about the ancient Sumerian Kings List, which leads into a discussion on possible precessional clues and longevity of the gods and space genes. We finish out the episode discussing the carbon cycle and the fact that so much benefit to the biosphere has been shown to take place by increasing CO2 levels and thus massively increasing the awesomeness of plant life.  Brothers of the Serpent Episode 055
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Aug 16, 2018 • 2h 18min

Episode #054: EM Fields and Ancient Technology

We begin by determining the plausibility of excited soccer fans in Mexico causing a 2.0 richter earthquake by converting the total energy of the earthquake into equivalent Black Cat explosions and dividing that into the estimated number of excited soccer fans. At roughly 72 Black Cats per fan, we here at SnakeBros have deemed that this is a plausible explanation(given the estimated number of tacos and nachos consumed prior to the goal being made). Kyle then reads several excerpts from Forgotten Civilizations, starting a whole conversation about electromagnetic fields and giant blocks and glowing crystal obelisks and the Yuga cycle and longheads and Vimana and secret Nepha spaceships and space genes and smartwater and basically that magnets can help you read minds and explode meteors over Russia and build pyramids and grow space genes. Also, Dolmens are involved. Somehow. Anyway hopefully you still have your appendix. Enjoy the show.  Brothers of the Serpent Episode 054
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Aug 16, 2018 • 2h 15min

Episode #053: Pre-Columbian Contact and the Enigma of the Mines

After reading an excellent email from Mr. England about the simulation hypothesis, Russ reads a section from Dolmens: Part 2 in an attempt to show why he didn't understand wtf the author was trying to say even though it's clear the author does know a hell of a lot about those dolmen.....things. Kyle reads an excerpt from Dr. Robert Schoch's book Forgotten Civilizations about 12ft giants on Easter Island that moved the Moai statues by the simple expedient of allowing the volcano to explode and blow them all over the island. We go through three excellent Mine The Hive articles, on the Michigan Mines, evidence of precolombian contact with the Americas, and the London Hammer. We laugh about how uniformitarians explain away the latter by totally discarding uniformotarianism.... but you know, just that one time. Which is also very un-uniformitarianesque(we are allowed to make up words here at Snakebros). We finish off the show with some select axioms about truth seeking and conspiritards.  Brothers of the Serpent Episode 053  The Newberry Tablet Newberry Tablet Script Ship Petroglyph One of the mine entrances Handprint in stone, possibly of one of the miners. The hand is....kind of large. Just sayin'
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Aug 16, 2018 • 2min

What We Talk About

The most common question we get from potential new listeners is "What do you guys talk about on your podcast?" This short clip is our answer to that question. Next time somone asks you what Snakebros is about, play this for them. Play it in crowded elevators and long lines, on airplanes and in subways and at ancient alien conferences. Share it on Facebook and Twitter and Instagram and Whatsapp and Snapchat and Angry Birds and whatever else you kids use these days. You tell 'em Snakebros is comin'..... and Hell's comin' with us. Oh and also tell 'em they should check out the podcast. At least till hell gets there and, you know, consumes their souls or whatever.  Brothers of the Serpent Promo
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Aug 16, 2018 • 2h 8min

Episode #052: Dolmens and the Wielders of the Shamir

Russ starts the show with a fantastic headline from the Flat Earth Society and then proceeds to flip out about aptronyms. Kyle then reads an article that points out that humans can live on Mars provided they are in space suits. We then turn to the topic of dolmens, the fact that over 90,000 of them have been found around the world, they are precisely engineered, are of uncertain age, and have no known function. We(mostly Kyle) gives several possibilities as to the function of these mysterious ancient constructions. After explaining that we'd love for people to help us pay to go get lost and die, we wrap it up with an overview of the picture of the ancient world that we have been outlining throughout the past 52 shows. Thanks for sticking with us this far, and enjoy the show!      Brothers of the Serpent Episode 052
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Aug 16, 2018 • 2h 7min

Episode #051: What if it was the Sun

Exploring ancient writings like Rongo Rongo and Indus Valley Civilization scripts, mysterious catacombs in Malta, vitrification on stone surfaces, petroglyphs on the Pecos River, ancient Egyptian wisdom, potential catastrophic impact of solar events, challenges of funding archaeological research, evolutionary shifts post-cataclysmic events, Tunguska explosion mysteries, dullments as radiation shields, energy projection speculations in architectural design.
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Aug 16, 2018 • 2h 7min

Episode #050: Ancient Lost Underground Cities Make Ahura Mazda Most Happy

The podcast delves into the power of blessings on food, the influence of words on water crystals, and the mystery of incorruptible saints. It explores Zoroastrianism, ancient underground cities, and catastrophic planetary events, leading to intriguing discussions on magic, curses, and lost civilizations.
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Aug 16, 2018 • 2h 17min

Episode #047: Comparative Snakeology

Exploring ancient texts, connecting Enoch to Noah and celestial encounters, delving into Siberian megaliths and flood stories. Unraveling esoteric knowledge, ancient visions, and celestial collisions. Reflecting on ancient civilizations' perceptions of planets, Velikovsky's controversial theories, and Zarathustra's journey to prophecy. Discussing ancient burial practices, moral principles, and a surprising transition to snake-themed frustration.
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Aug 16, 2018 • 2h 38min

Episode #046: Cicada 3301 and Other Mysterious Puzzles

Exploring ancient stone heads in Texas, Pleistocene hunting techniques, and intricate online puzzles like Cicada 3301. Unraveling disappearances, deciphering ancient languages, and delving into the power of cosmic vibrations through music. Discussing emotions manipulated by music and light, transducers' dual functionality, and the cultural impact of psychedelics on music and language.
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Aug 16, 2018 • 2h 18min

Episode #045: "Into Nowhere" with Thomas Spriggs

Author Thomas Spriggs discusses his book 'Into Nowhere' on mysterious disappearances. They explore patterns of vanishings in specific regions, creepy cases in wooded areas, and the need for a national database. The discussion delves into government discrepancies, enigmatic findings, and the eerie selectivity of missing individuals. A fascinating exploration of the unknown.

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