Bonversations | Ep #68 | William Ramsey (8-Apr-2025)
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Bonversations
Episode #68 – William Ramsey
Recorded: 8-Apr-2025
Published: 10-Apr-2025
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* How the ‘broligarchy’ and the Trump / Musk / Vance ticket tapped into the power of podcasting.
* The importance of being skeptical about the medical industrial complex (specifically surgery).
* What was the real agenda behind the fear campaign regarding the injections?
* The esoteric or occult connections between 9/11, 3/11, and how they appear in pop culture.
* Whether or not we can trust the stories given to us about ‘ancient civilisations’ and ‘ancient texts’.
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William Ramsey
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Appearance on The Higherside Chats – here.
Interview with Kelly Weill (author of ‘Off the Edge’) – here.
Notes
Bush clip – here.
David Weiss clip – from here.
Musk clip – from here.
Concerns regarding ‘ultrasound’ – here.
Jeanice Barcelo on Bonversations – here.
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Production notes. Bonversations Ep #68. Recorded 8-Apr-2025, published 10-Apr-2025.
Good chat
though his flippant, dogmatic attitude toward the history hoax was most
disappointing.
‘oral tradition’ … fah. The first time I heard that in grade school, my bullshit detector was triggered, sending shockwaves through my senses… and the malodorous scent from that steaming pile of excrement remains in the aether, reawakening the nostrils each and everytime I hear someone implicitly accepting ‘mnemonic’ memories for how thousands of verses were passed across generations… until they figured out how to write it down on leaves.
here’s hoping he will investigate this more carefully before a second call
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment, Dante.
here’s hoping he will investigate this more carefully before a second call
What do you think are the chances that William will investigate the History Hoax in the future?
I don’t see how it would be in his interests.
For starters, it does take a lot of time to trace through the sources for oneself. Hours and hours and hours.
Clearly, William is a busy man. Take a look at his podcast list. The fellow is putting out content like nobodies business.
And then, if his worldview is heavily influenced by his christian faith, well, to challenge history would be to challenge his faith, which as we know by now, isn’t something most folks are interested in doing, even the more intelligent among us.
Let’s be real: most of my own audience, even after all of these years, still believes in ancient history to one degree or another.
The History Hoax is as niche as it gets, and I’m betting it’s going to stay that way for the rest of my days.
Good chat, I particularly enjoyed the section on the 911 and Crowley significant magick numbers.
I have to say however that I expected no different a response to the history hoax, it appears that history and its nonsense supporting evidence is hard wired into everyone.
Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment, TNG.
I didn’t even know if we would get time to discuss the history hoax concept but I’m glad we managed to spend a few moments on it towards the end.
What surprised me was when William said that he hadn’t even heard of the history hoax theory before.
With the amount of interviews he has done and material he has researched over the years, I would have thought it might have come up once or twice by now, but apparently not.
It adds further weight to the notion that there really is nobody looking into this angle other than a small handful of us in this corner of the internet.
Sometimes I think about that (the idea that there’s maybe a dozen or so of us who’ve taken the time to trace the sources of ‘history’, and arrived at the obvious conclusion) and I think to myself, wtf is going on here?
Truly, it is bizarre. What a time to be alive.