
Brothers of the Serpent
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Sep 2, 2017 • 2h 35min
Episode #021: Eclipse Apocalypse Pendulum Conundrum 411
On this post-eclipse pre-apocalypse episode we start out by speculating that the Solar Eclipse that just passed across the U.S. is the reason for the sudden macrosizing of Hurricane Harvey, which went on to drown large areas of Texas beneath immense floods of water and, for a brief time, turning the area back into something resembling the "late cretaceous inland sea" that supposedly covered the area. So we here at the SnakeBros compound decided it was time to get out the buttflaps and party like it's 70,000,000 B.C. (±1,200,000y adj). We discuss the Foucault Pendulum Anomaly, where pendulums act very strangely beneath full solar eclipses, implying something is very wrong with Standard Model physics and the way it views gravity and mass and the interaction between them. For the last part of the show, we give an overview of the Missing 411 mystery, followed by several actual accounts of the missing persons.

Aug 27, 2017 • 2h 21min
Episode #020: Do you even Pyramid bro?
We start the show talking about how, in this day and age, there are actually still people out there who do not spend an appreciable amount of time thinking about Pyramids. I mean, it's 2017! How are there even people out there who don't think about Pyramids?? Can we get with the program here, on the right side of history please?? Well, we can say for certain that we don't know anyone who doesn't think about pyramids. We don't even talk to people like that. As if. So we do a lot of thinking and talking about pyramids on this episode. We believe pyramids. The pyramids are settled. Build pyramids, not bridges. Questioning the Theory of Pyramids is like questioning the Theory of Gravity. If you do, you'll just die tired.

Aug 20, 2017 • 2h 8min
Episode #019: Connecting the Dots, Comparative Mythology
Discussion on the connection between mysterious ancient sites, stylistic similarities, and ancient texts. Description of a serpent-like figure with lunar alignments. Exploration of megalithic sites and shared legends. Presence of ancient flood myths and preservation through clay tablets. Use of parables to convey scientific knowledge. Exploration of symbolism and its connection to language. Discussion on engineering structures and copper mines. Involvement in Facebook groups focused on ancient mysteries. Delving into the concept of the yugas and the age of Aquarius. Exploration of insignificance in the vastness of space. Expression of gratitude to listeners.

Aug 11, 2017 • 2h 39min
Episode #018: Skerptards gonna Skerpderp
In this episode we spend a lot of time on the subject of modern so-called "skeptics"(AKA skerptards AKA skerpderpers AKA losers), the concept of "debunking" vs actually disproving or falsification, and the myriad ways that the modern "skeptic" movement is deeply deceptive in their methods and tactics. We also discuss and give examples of how the scientific community in many respects has also engaged in widespread acts of deception both large and small, and how "alternative" or "fringe" or "paranormal" researchers often have some of the most solid, well-supported evidence and arguments because of the constant attacks on their work by the mainstream, which looks for any possible way to discredit even if it is deeply disingenuous and/or fallacious. Since the mainstream does not even come close to holding itself to similar standards, much of it's work has later been shown to fall apart when attempts to recreate it are undertaken. So basically what we're saying is, Nephas 1, Losers 0.

Jul 26, 2017 • 2h 16min
Episode #017: Mysteries of the Maps, the Holy Grail
Explore the mysteries of ancient maps with precise longitude, questioning the knowledge of the time. Discover the original Grail legend and its connection to esoteric studies. Investigate the red rain phenomenon and potential extraterrestrial cells. Delve into symbols in the sky and unusual events in Egypt. Uncover the origins and symbolism of the Holy Grail.

Jul 20, 2017 • 2h 23min
Episode #016: Ancient Aliens and Lost Civilizations
Discussion on mummified bodies resembling aliens found in Peru, consciousness influencing evolution, drying out cells for preservation, discovery of a frozen body known as Utsi, interconnectedness of nature and philosophical ideas, consciousness and the creation of the universe, humans originating from stars and the Big Bang model, significance of carbon's electrical energy level in element formation, the Copernicus principle and existence of extraterrestrial life, exploration of hidden AI, perception of an infant, possibility of a sentient internet being, complex magnetic fields in neutron stars and the concept of living in a simulation.

Jul 17, 2017 • 2h 9min
Episode #015: The Greatest Man Alive and Electricity
Guest Archer Finley aka GMA, close friend and SnakeBro with a degree in Electrical Engineering, discusses topics such as ancient civilizations' understanding of electricity, telluric currents, the Shuttle Tether mission, Nikola Tesla, capacitors, crystals, tectonic plates, Carrington event, 3D printing, drones, plankton on the International Space Station, panspermia, constants in equations, rubber wear on tires, microwaves and conductors.

Jul 13, 2017 • 2h 15min
Episode #014: Elastic Universe Hypothesis and the Black Knight Satellite
Topics discussed include the Elastic Universe Hypothesis, the Black Knight Satellite, Long Delay Echoes in radio transmissions, pyramids in Mexico, China, and Indonesia, and the Longyou Grottoes in China.

Jun 29, 2017 • 2h 32min
Episode #013: The Cake is a Pi
The podcast explores topics such as pyramids, gods, aliens, and irrational numbers like pi. They discuss the existence of a separate realm, the concept of squaring the circle, and different perspectives. They delve into testing gravity and electricity, the uncertainty of quantum phenomena, and the relationship between science, spirituality, and the paranormal. They also explore the power of hair, the possibility of neutrinos as clumps of ether, and the concept of gravity as a result of waves.

Jun 22, 2017 • 2h 15min
Episode #012: Roadtrip to Volcano, Hearing Light and Seeing Sound
We start this episode with a recount of a daytrip we took to a nearby extinct volcano that we totally did not know was there even though we've lived here for decades. Usually volcanoes are pretty noticable because mountain, but this volcano is eroded flat, nothing but a small knob of igneous material remains where the volcano once stood. Still, we were excited to see it and do some geololololology. Turns out it is entirely on private property. So we still haven't seen it. Instead, we went to McKinney Falls nearby, where we discovered an ancient dry-laid stone wall that bisected the park going directly east-west, atop a massive tounge of catastrophically deposited limestone(that in turn rested atop igneous materials, probably deposited by eruptions of the elusive mountainless volcano). Plus, evidence of massive flooding, giant oyster fossils, and creature shadows trapped in clay. Then we got eaten by fish and started a microcult. For the rest of the show, we discuss how to hear light and see sound, the almost total rejection of Russ' Yellowstone SuperColliding SuperVolcano Hypothesis by mainstream science, the complete rejection of Russ' Lithophonic Longhouses Low-hanging-fruit hypothesis by mainstream science, and how a steel drum is like an obelisk, but with dents. Geological Cross Section of Pilot Knob, the extinct volcano we couldn't find Strange stuff in the igneous boulders we found, these look like.... veins?? Yep. Those look like veins. Note relative-size quarter for scale. Looks like... a tiny footprint.... with teeth stuck in it?? Right after taking this pic, we found an abandoned shoe, so we noped outta there The limestone shows signs of enduring severe erosional flooding at several bottleneck areas at McKinney Falls Erosion damage is clear from overhead images; note the widespread occurrence of "potholes", holes drilled into the stone by whirlpools in torrential floods Screenshot from a video taken in Williams Creek at the back of McKinney Falls park. Williams Creek: The odd layer of gray-blue clay can be clearly seen on the left STEP BACK FROM THE EDGE, TREE!! YOU HAVE TOO MUCH TO LIVE FOR Everything above the gray layer is river sediment deposit: a mix of limestone, caliche, flint, and lots of small rounded stones....river gravel There is naught left of them but Shadows.....SHADOWS IN THE CLAY Weird semi-spiraling bivalve / cephalopods ?? Beneath the limestone characteristic of McKinney Falls, we discovered evidence of volcanism....pyroclastic deposit layers Closeup of pyroclastic layers hidden beneath the limestone, note the crystalline structures Some of the layers have a strange latticework structure Graph of human hearing frequency range. Below the wavy line, the sounds are too quiet for us to hear them, above the line are audible sounds. The human visual spectrum and where it lies on the full range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Harmonics. Just picture these as guitar strings. The first one at the top shows the guitar string vibrating all across its length, making the Fundamental note. The next one has been touched lightly in the middle, splitting the vibration in half and silencing the fundamental, bringing out the harmonic. The next has been touched at the 1/3 spot, and so on. This is an absolutely awful image depicting how redshift/blueshift works. Sky view of Malta temples, which are very organic looking, everything is round, no sharp corners anywhere. Malta temple megaliths. Uncut, unworked, unfinished, yet stacked and arranged so skillfully that they still stand, 7,000 years later Interior of one of the Maltese temples. Note the doorway on the right... all temple doors in Malta are made this way, as a hole cut through a large stone, rather than a more conventional approach with just two supports holding up a lintel stone. Haven't the faintest idea why. Interior shots of the Hypogeum on Malta Hauntingly beautiful. Why did they build it? Who built it? Looking through another round dooway piercing a stone slab in the Hypogeum. Remember that every room in this place was found 2/3rds filled with rubble and soil that had no stratigraphy(was not layered, implying it all was deposited at once), and scattered throughout the soil were the bones of upwards of 7,000 people, all of whom had anomalous elongated skulls. Interior diagram of the Pyramid of Khufu/Cheops(The Great Pyramid), to show how far away the subterranean chamber is from the King's Chamber 3D diagram of the Great Pyramid. Because why not. The Ringing Rocks of Ringing Rocks Park. Note how tightly clustered they are.... trees don't even grow between them The infamous, slightly foreboding Black Mountain Slopes of Black Mountain, which is obviously not a mountain but an enormous pile of granite boulders that are so similar in size they look like gravel. This is just incredibly strange, very difficult to explain how so many similar sized boulders came to be piled up so high in this one spot And of course....... snakes