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Kyle speaks with Dennis Fetcho of Inside the Eye Live about a wide range of topics, including: their shared experience years ago dealing with esoteric issues and jewish control, how things have changed since then, Dennis’s work in the Middle East, occult constructions and spiritual matters, demonic influence, the notion of paradise, the end times, averting extinction, and much more.
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Where can I find the Tuskin tussle show?
Fantastic argumentation and rebuttals by Mr. Fetcho.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vigLhwXa6i8
Everyone should listen to that exchange and use the techniques as needed to deal with jews and others of like mind, namely libtards and morons.
Fascinating program! Great network! Thank you
I never forget Mike’s troll call to Bobob’s show with Kyle. That was the last time he made me laugh.
RIP in peace Unkosher & Witty Mike ;-(
It’ll be great to hear Fetcho and Giuliani in a show.
Very good show… Thank you
Excellent show. I can sum up a heaven on Earth: a jew free world0. That is the factor.
On another note, the idea of this daddy One God that presides over us all, could be a clever indoctrination device for implanting the concept of bowing down to an unperceived and unproven power, like the Wizard of ox type of thing, but on a far subtler and insidious level. To be mystified and in awe of some avuncular power that watches us and we must live in constant appeasement of this entity. Much removed from the direct power of spirit in nature, and all the knowledge by living in harmony with it brings: to command nature it must first be obeyed. We were given empty shells of religions that have no connection to personal power, unlike the pagan and Earth religions: what is available… Read more »
I wonder did Fetcho come up with his zodiac=cadioz=pi independently? As soon as he pronounced cadoiz (cah-du-weez), I automatically completed the word as would any British child of the 1970s: CATWEAZLE. Catweazle was a children’s TV show first broadcast on 1970/71, but repeated occassionally over the next coupla decades. Wikipedia: The series featured Geoffrey Bayldon as the title character, an eccentric 11th century wizard who accidentally (by total immersion in water) travels through time to the year 1969 and befriends a young red-headed boy, Edward Bennett, nicknamed ‘Carrot’ (Robin Davies), who spends most of the rest of the series attempting to hide Catweazle from his father (played by Charles ‘Bud’ Tingwell) and farmhand Sam (played by Neil McCarthy). Meanwhile, Catweazle searches for a way to… Read more »