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  • The Galactic Federation Claim: A Forgotten 2020 Statement and the Coming Deception
    Jan 6 2026
    In December 2020, a former head of Israel’s Space Security Program made a claim that briefly made headlines — then quietly disappeared.

    He said humanity is already in contact with non-human intelligences.

    He said a “Galactic Federation” exists. He said governments know. And he said the truth has been withheld because humanity “isn’t ready.”

    Most people laughed. Most people moved on. But almost nobody actually examined the claim.

    In this episode of Pilgrims Grey Chronicles, we slow the story down and take a serious, investigative look at the statement made by Haim Eshed, how it was reported by mainstream outlets like The Jerusalem Post and The Times of Israel, and why its language closely mirrors a much older narrative that predates modern UFO culture.

    From government disclosure framing, to CERN’s use of mythic symbolism and “extra-dimensional” language, to the rise of AI-mediated non-human voices and New Age concepts like “star seeds,” we trace how ancient spiritual ideas are being repackaged in modern, technological terms.

    This is not an episode about panic or sensationalism.

    It’s about discernment. We explore why researchers like L.A. Marzulli warn of a coming deception framed as cosmic enlightenment, how this narrative fits the broader Seed War worldview, and why many may fall away — not through persecution, but through redefinition.

    The question isn’t whether unexplained phenomena exist. The question is: What kind of explanation are we being prepared to accept — and who benefits if we do?

    🔗 Referenced in This Episode

    Reporting from The Jerusalem Post on Haim Eshed’s 2020 interview

    Coverage and responses from The Times of Israel

    Public statements and FAQs from CERN Commentary and research surrounding the modern disclosure movement

    https://www.jpost.com/omg/former-israeli-space-security-chief-says-aliens-exist-humanity-not-ready-651405?utm_source=chatgpt.com

    https://www.ariananews.af/trump-knows-about-aliens-says-ex-israeli-space-agency-chief/#:~:text=understand%20%E2%80%9Cthe%20fabric%20of%20the,%E2%80%9D

    https://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-space-chief-says-aliens-may-well-exist-but-they-havent-met-humans/#:~:text=Haim%20Eshed%2C%20who%20headed%20Israel%E2%80%99s,the%20%E2%80%9CGalactic%20Federation%E2%80%9D%20stopped%20him
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    1 h et 19 min
  • The Road Goes Ever On: A Pilgrims Grey Chronicles New Year Special
    Dec 30 2025
    Another year has passed on the road—and if you’ve been paying attention, you know this was no ordinary year. In this New Year special episode of Pilgrims Grey Chronicles, we take a rare pause at the fire to look back at where we’ve been, what we’ve uncovered, and why so many of the stories we’ve explored feel more relevant now than ever. From ancient rebellions and forgotten wars to modern narratives, repeating patterns, and the quiet return of very old ideas wearing new masks, this year has revealed something unmistakable: the veil is thinning, and discernment matters more than ever. This isn’t a highlight reel.
    And it isn’t a fear-driven broadcast. It’s a reflection—grounded in Scripture, history, theology, and reason—on how deception works, how truth survives, and why the same forces that shaped the ancient world still press against ours today. We revisit themes that defined the year:
    • The Watchers and the long shadow of rebellion
    • Nephilim bloodlines and recurring power structures
    • Secret societies, mystery religion, and manufactured narratives
    • God’s sky clock, time, and the war over meaning
    • Discernment versus paranoia in an age of information overload
    And most importantly, we talk about why any of this matters—not for speculation’s sake, but for clarity, wisdom, and faith in uncertain times. If you’re new to the show, this episode serves as an open door—a chance to understand what Pilgrims Grey Chronicles is really about and why so many listeners keep walking this road with us. And if you’ve been here for a while, consider this a moment to take stock, share a quiet laugh, connect the dots, and prepare for what lies ahead. The road goes ever on. Thank you for walking it with us. Happy New Year from Pilgrims Grey Chronicles.
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    1 h et 41 min
  • Did Jesus Already Return? The Final Questions That Break Preterism (Part 3)
    Dec 23 2025
    Did Jesus already return in AD 70?

    Or is the Church still waiting — exactly as the apostles expected?

    In this final episode of our three-part series responding to 20 Questions for Futurists, we tackle the most important and most misunderstood questions of all — the ones dealing with Christ’s return, resurrection, judgment, and the nature of prophecy itself.

    In this episode, we carefully examine Questions 15–20 and expose the moves behind the questions, not just the questions themselves.

    We explore:
    • What Jesus meant by returning “in like manner” (Acts 1)
    • Why John 14 does not deny a future visible return
    • The difference between “end of the age” and “nothing physical happens”
    • Why “soon” and “near” are prophetic terms, not calendar deadlines
    • How Jesus Himself modeled now-and-later fulfillment when reading Isaiah
    • Why prophecy includes intentional fog of war — light for God’s people, confusion for His enemies
    • And why the resurrection, judgment, and renewal of creation cannot be placed in the past
    This episode uses Scripture, analogy, historical context, and clear biblical reasoning — not academic fluff — to help believers think clearly, biblically, and confidently about end-times claims that often confuse and unsettle Christians. If you’ve ever wondered whether the Church “missed” something…or whether Jesus’ promises failed…this episode is for you.

    📖 Scripture quoted thoroughly
    🧠 Arguments explained clearly
    🔥 Hope defended biblically “We are not late.
    We are not mistaken.
    We are waiting.”

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    1 h et 10 min
  • Did Jesus Already Return? Answering More ‘Questions for Futurists’ (Part 2)
    Dec 15 2025
    Did Jesus already return in the first century — or is the Church still waiting for His future return? In Part 2 of our series responding to the 20 Questions for Futurists, we continue examining claims often used to promote the AD 70 preterist view. After covering questions 1–7 in the first episode, tonight we work through questions 8 through 14, addressing some of the most misunderstood passages in Bible prophecy. In this episode, we tackle questions about:
    • What John meant by “the last hour”
    • Whether the Great Commission was already fulfilled
    • What Jesus meant when He said “heaven and earth will pass away”
    • How believers can be connected to the New Jerusalem now — yet still await its future fulfillment
    Using Scripture, context, and sound theology, we respond carefully and biblically — without hand-waving — so believers aren’t confused by time-statement arguments or symbolic overreach. Pull up a chair at the Pilgrims Grey Inn. The fire’s warm, the questions are serious, and the Word is open.

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    1 h et 28 min
  • Did Jesus Already Return in AD 70? The 20 Questions Every Christian Must Understand
    Dec 8 2025
    Did Jesus already return in AD 70… or are we still awaiting His future coming?
    A new listener named Stephen asked this honest question after watching a popular YouTube video claiming that the Second Coming already happened during the destruction of the Temple. That video presented 20 challenging questions meant to shake Christians who hold the futurist view. Tonight on Pilgrims Grey Chronicles, we walk through the first 10 of those questions one by one, using Scripture, context, Greek language insights, and sound theology to expose the flaws of the AD 70 preterist argument. This episode is for every believer who has ever wondered:
    • What did Jesus mean by “this generation”?
    • Why did the apostles use words like “near” or “soon”?
    • Did John believe he was already “in the tribulation”?
    • Why didn’t the NT authors describe AD 70 as fulfilled prophecy?
    • And is there a biblical reason for the long wait for Christ’s return?
    We tackle all of it — clearly, biblically, and logically — so you can understand the truth, stay grounded in Scripture, and avoid the confusion created by preterist interpretations. Grab your seat at the Pilgrims Grey Inn.

    The lanterns are lit, the fire is warm, and we’re opening the parchment of these 20 questions together.
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    1 h et 41 min
  • Christmas Under Attack: Responding to Every Pagan Origin Claim—With Facts
    Nov 30 2025
    As we approach the festive season, the debate surrounding the origins and significance of Christmas becomes increasingly relevant. In the latest episode of Pilgrim's Great Chronicles, host Robert Clark dives deep into the historical context of Christmas, challenges common misconceptions, and emphasizes the importance of celebrating the true meaning of this sacred holiday.

    Main Content: 1. The Importance of Thanksgiving and the Christmas Season Robert begins by reflecting on the gratitude that comes with the holiday season. He emphasizes the significance of being thankful for the incarnation of Christ, which he believes is central to the Christmas celebration. He shares his personal thoughts on how this time of year reminds him of the birth of Jesus and encourages listeners to focus on the spiritual aspects of Christmas rather than commercial distractions.

    2. Addressing Listener Feedback Robert acknowledges the overwhelming responses from his audience, particularly regarding his previous episode, "Christmas is Not Pagan." With over 600 comments, he plans to read a selection of thoughtful feedback while also addressing some less constructive criticisms. This engagement highlights the importance of open dialogue and healthy debate among listeners.

    3. The Historical Context of Christmas Diving into the historical debate, Robert refutes the commonly held belief that Christmas is a pagan holiday. He discusses how early Christians celebrated significant dates based on historical sources, including primary writings from early church fathers. He emphasizes that December 25th was referenced by Christian writers long before any cultural blending with pagan practices occurred. Moreover, he explains how the shepherding cycles in Bethlehem allowed for the winter birth of Christ, countering claims that it would have been impossible.

    4. Debunking Myths about Paganism Throughout the episode, Robert tackles various myths surrounding Christmas, including allegations that all Christian holidays are derived from pagan traditions. He provides historical evidence that many of these claims are oversimplified or misrepresented. For instance, he discusses how Easter is rooted in the Jewish Passover, reinforcing the idea that Christian celebrations have their own distinct origins.

    5. The Value of Open Discussion Robert encourages listeners to engage in thoughtful discussions rather than resorting to dismissive accusations. He shares examples of back-and-forth exchanges with commenters, illustrating how dialogue can lead to a better understanding of complex historical topics. He believes that recognizing the truth behind Christmas can enrich the celebration and strengthen one's faith.

    Conclusion: Key Takeaways As Christmas approaches, it’s essential to focus on the true meaning behind the holiday rather than getting lost in commercialism or misconceptions. Robert Clark's insights remind us that Christmas is not just a date on the calendar; it is a celebration of Christ's birth and a time for reflection and gratitude. By engaging in informed discussions and understanding the historical context, we can celebrate Christmas with joy and authenticity, enriching our spiritual lives.
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    1 h et 12 min
  • Christmas Unmasked: The Forgotten Evidence Behind the Birth of Christ
    Nov 25 2025
    In a world where misinformation spreads rapidly, especially around cherished traditions like Christmas, it's crucial to sift through the noise and focus on the truth. In this blog post, we delve into the insights shared by Robert Clark in his recent podcast episode, where he passionately defends the origins of Christmas against the backdrop of popular misconceptions.

    Main Content: 1. **Understanding the Origin of Christmas** Robert Clark begins the podcast by addressing the many misconceptions surrounding Christmas, particularly the claim that it has pagan origins. He emphasizes that such beliefs often stem from outdated scholarship dating back to the 1800s, specifically referencing Alexander Hislop's work, "The Two Babylons." Clark argues that this book, though widely cited, lacks credible historical evidence and has been thoroughly debunked by modern scholars. For example, he points out that many who assert Christmas is pagan typically do so based on memes or hearsay rather than historical texts. This highlights the importance of examining the sources of our beliefs.

    2. **The Saturnalia Fallacy** Another key point Clark makes is the misidentification of Christmas with the Roman festival of Saturnalia. While some believe that Christmas simply replaced this festival, Clark clarifies that Saturnalia occurred from December 17 to 23 and had no ties to the birth of any deity. He states, "Saturnalia looked nothing like Christmas, involving gambling and public drunkenness, rather than the joyous celebration of Christ’s birth."

    3. **Mithras and December 25th** Clark also tackles the claim that the god Mithras was born on December 25th, asserting that there is no ancient evidence to support this narrative. He explains that Mithras was depicted emerging fully grown from a rock, with no birth narrative or connection to this date. This is crucial in understanding the unique identity of Christmas separate from other winter celebrations.

    4. **The Myth of Constantine** In addressing the assertion that Emperor Constantine chose December 25th to blend pagan practices with Christianity, Clark argues there is no historical record to support this claim. He mentions that Christians were celebrating Christmas on December 25th long before Constantine's time, citing early church fathers who recognized this date. This counter-argument demonstrates the long-standing tradition of December 25th as the date of Christ’s birth.

    5. **The Role of Early Christians** Clark explains that early Christians believed in the significance of December 25th for the birth of Jesus. Rather than adopting pagan customs, they established their own traditions that emphasized the nativity. He emphasizes that these beliefs arose from a deep understanding of biblical texts and historical context.

    6. **Biblical Evidence for December 25th** The podcast further explores biblical clues that suggest the birth of Jesus occurred in December. Clark references the timeline of Zechariah and the priestly rotations to establish a credible timeline for Jesus’s birth. He explains that the conception of Jesus, occurring six months after John the Baptist’s conception, supports a December birth when considering the typical duration of human pregnancy.

    Conclusion: In summary, Robert Clark’s podcast dismantles the prevalent myths that Christmas is rooted in paganism. Through careful examination of historical sources, biblical evidence, and the timeline of early Christian celebrations, Clark asserts that Christmas is a unique holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, free from the misconceptions that often overshadow it.

    The key takeaways from this discussion are that understanding the true origins of Christmas is essential for appreciating the holiday’s significance and that misinformation can easily mislead public perception. Tags: Christmas, Pagan Origins, Robert Clark, Saturnalia, Mithras, December 25th, History of Christmas, Early Christians, Christmas Myths, Truth About Christmas.
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    58 min
  • Christmas Myths Busted
    Nov 18 2025
    Every year, like clockwork, the same tired claims pop up:
    ‘Christmas is pagan.’
    ‘Christians stole December 25th.’
    ‘Nimrod invented Christmas trees.’
    ‘Saturnalia = Christmas.’

    And the list goes on. Well… not so fast.

    This revisited Pilgrims Grey Chronicles episode breaks down the bad history, the recycled internet mythology, and the anti-Christmas narratives that show up every December. Inspired again this year by a post from Derek Gilbert, we’re taking another hard look at the truth behind the season — long before the myth-busters with no sources show up to ruin Christmas for the rest of us.

    Join me as we dig into:
    • Why the early Church chose December 25th
    • What the historical record actually says
    • How modern conspiracy memes distort real history
    • Why the Christmas ‘pagan’ narrative collapses when you examine the evidence
    • And why believers have every reason to celebrate the birth of the King Step inside the Pilgrims Grey Inn, warm yourself by the fire, and let’s revisit the truth behind Christmas once again — before the debunkers arrive.

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    56 min
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