Interview Transcript:
https://youtu.be/KV_3O7uuqCY
The good news is I'm not an atheist. I have no connection to Masonic Abrahamic religions like Christianity, Judaism, or Islam. There's no religion named after me or that I fully identify with. I feel closest to Gnostic beliefs because they still exist and haven't been wiped out. However, the group I relate to most, the Pythagoreans, were destroyed long ago. Today, their ideas are best represented by the Mandeans, a modern Gnostic group you might recognize. That's basically my perspective.
I strongly believe we have a divine soul that existed before our birth. Nothing can stop what's destined for us after this life, just as nothing could stop us from choosing to come here freely, even though we don't remember making that choice. I believe we did choose it. I have a positive view of the soul's divinity—before, during, and after this life. I think institutional religions hide this truth, and they're tied to the money system, which is why they support wealth. I stand for something against money.
Two major anti-money movements, separated by about 560 years, were crushed. The first was led by Pythagoras. His teachings were erased for 150 years until someone—I can’t recall the name—started writing about him successfully, and those writings weren’t destroyed. We still have those texts from 150 years after his likely assassination. The second was a Pythagorean movement in the desert led by Jesus and his brother James, who opposed money. That’s why they overturned the money changers’ tables and tried to remove money from the temple.
My research began because I grew up in a very Christian family in the Southeast, where not being Christian was frowned upon. I was a Christian for many years, but I felt uncomfortable with it. I researched to understand why, and that led me away from Christianity. I always sensed there was a God, but I felt Christianity wasn’t the truth. Without diving into my personal story of tragedy and recovery, which made me resilient, I discovered reincarnation through a dream while in prison for a crime I later won in the Supreme Court. I no longer have a record, but I believe part of why I was there, for growing marijuana, was to have this realization, isolated from everything I took for granted.
I prayed to Jesus Christ, and a miracle happened—I won my Supreme Court case in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals before a three-judge panel. I came out evangelizing, full of faith, with a miracle most people only dream of. I had both faith and evidence. But when my research showed something was wrong with Christianity, it was hard for me. I felt like my lifelong spiritual beliefs were a burden, like a weight on my shoulders. I didn’t understand why it felt like it had a life of its own inside me. Eventually, I let go of Christianity and the magic tied to it. Then I realized magic is real, and so are demons, though calling them demons is a crude way to describe self-sustaining thought patterns that act independently, like malware in a computer.
These thought patterns, like computer viruses, were created by skilled practitioners long before the internet. Internet malware is simple compared to the complex systems these ancient magicians developed, far beyond basic binary code. I believe demonic malware was the first computer virus, and the Bible was the tool that spread it into human minds. As more people learned to read, this system had to adapt.
[Interviewer: That’s brilliant! Thanks for sharing your inspiring story and struggle. We’re glad you reached this point. At the end of the interview, we’ll talk about solutions your work offers, since we’re still in this matrix. But first, what’s your main point? I’m thinking of the quote from The Usual Suspects, though it’s not original—someone in the chat might know the theologian who said it—that the devil’s greatest trick was convincing us he doesn’t exist. You say, “No, the greatest trick was convincing us he’s Jesus Christ.” How did this switch happen?]
This idea comes from Dr. Robert Eisenman and Daniel Tian’s work. After a 2003 lawsuit against the church, they forced the release of hidden documents showing there was no historical Christ or Messiah. Those translations were nonsense, pushed by an organization desperate to keep the story alive. They hid these documents illegally until they had to release them. I read everything from that discovery and found that the main villain in the Dead Sea Scrolls, without question, is Bil, a personification of an ancient demon of worthlessness. Bil seems to have transformed over time, starting as Baal, then becoming Belial, and later changing again.
When Baal vanished, Yahweh appeared, taking the same role. They shared the same metaphors—both were called the cloud rider, arriving in victory to bring rain and fertility. Yahweh had all of Baal’s duties but demanded no one worship Baal’s old image. I live near Boulder, Colorado, where some people change their appearance drastically, like poisonous plants in a forest. That reminds me of how Baal transformed into Yahweh, reintroducing himself as “I am.” Like Superman and Clark Kent, they’re never seen together, suggesting one figure changed form and rejected his past identity. I believe this god is always the same—Sacklas.
I wasn’t sure about this until I read Dr. Michael Newton’s Journey of Souls. He’s a hypnotist who records people in deep hypnosis, revealing who we are and what happens after death, which he says is pure love. His 60 years of recordings show no better scientific method for understanding our existence. He found that all bad entities exist only in this world, on this side of the veil of Isis or Sophia. Advanced souls can even create their own worlds, as described in his second book, Destiny of Souls. After reading it multiple times, I realized Sacklas, if he has a soul—which I doubt—is a mechanical, flawed being, unlike the demonic creatures he creates. He’s jealous of us because we have a divine spark he lacks. He built this world but gets upset when we don’t worship him.
Newton suggests if Yaldabaoth (another name for Sacklas) has a soul, he’s an advanced soul who makes mistakes, creating this world as a training ground for us, though we don’t remember signing up. His jealousy makes sense from this view. I checked the Bible and found no claim that its God created souls. One verse, in Jeremiah or Isaiah, comes close: God says, “I knew you before I formed you in your mother’s womb.” This shows we’re pre-divine, with unique eternal souls existing before this world’s covenant. If God created us, it would say so, but it doesn’t, which feels like hidden black magic.
This led me to Paul’s writings. In 2 Corinthians 6:15, he asks what harmony exists between Christ and Bil, or between believers and unbelievers. In 2 Corinthians 11:14, he says it’s no surprise that Satan disguises himself as an angel of light. He doesn’t say “sometimes”—he just says Satan does it. When I asked Christians which angel of light Satan would mimic, they couldn’t answer. If you’re posing as an angel of light, you’d choose the top one, not a lesser one, right? Paul hints at a connection between Christ and Bil.
Paul was a tax collector and Roman citizen. His sister was married to someone in Herod’s family, tying him to the Jewish temple’s treasurer. He looked out for the treasury’s interests. [Interviewer: That’s wild! I love it. Philip K. Dick said the empire never ended. In his Divine Invasion, God has to break back into a world controlled by Bile, not the demiurge. So how did Bile, whether a demon, algorithm, or alien, take over the world through Abrahamic religions? He had souls, money, power, and pain to feed on. How did this switch happen? The Dead Sea Scrolls warned about it, but what went wrong?]
Many don’t know Paul was an early counterintelligence agent for what became the Society of Jesus. But he also reveals the truth, talking about the god of this world, powers, principalities, and archons. The elite often tell the truth because most won’t believe it. I used to think they did it to brag, but it’s a requirement for lasting black magic. My pen name, Nick G. Love, honors my grandfather, writer Edmund G. Love. Bible contradictions aren’t mistakes—they’re black magic rituals called disclosure and substitution. Black magicians tell victims what they’re doing to bind them by their free will, the most powerful force on Earth. The Bible’s God and demons know this. Everyone wants a piece of our divine spark but won’t tell us how strong it is. Even those feeding on it don’t fully grasp its power, or they’d act differently.
If you’re struggling, like I was, read Dr. Michael Newton’s work. It’ll change everything, showing you your true power and identity. I write about the dark stuff, but Newton’s work saved me from despair. The Dead Sea Scrolls show demons work through three nets: ritual pollution, fornication, and another I’ll mention later, related to blood-drinking or similar acts. Pythagoreans, the original vegans, followed a plant-based diet that let people live over 100 years when most died by 50. This 2,500-year-old knowledge was suppressed by a death cult. They use Bil’s net of pollution, saying “all food is blessed,” to trick people into harming their gut bacteria.
A bad gut microbiome opens doors to demons, big and small, because what happens above reflects below. These invaders control your nervous system, changing your interests, attractions, and words. Sages like Apollonius of Tyana, Judas the Galilean, James the Just, and Pythagoreans said the revolution starts with gut health. Bil’s net pushes ritual pollution, like saying all food is fine. In Mark 7, Jesus says don’t wash your hands and eat anything, claiming nothing external can harm you. That sounds like a modern commercial, and it’s no accident. The same group has used these biological warfare tactics for 2,600 years. Now think about what they’re spraying in our skies.
[Interviewer: Vance, what’s your gut say? Is that bacteria talking?] Vance: I don’t know. My bacteria might give a bad answer. If there’s so much against us in the supernatural realm, aren’t there beings for us? I always thought Jesus’ words had good stuff. We only know him through texts, so it’s hard to believe he’s evil, polluting us, shortening lives, and making us sick. Is that Jesus’ work? [Speaker:] That’s Bil. Rome didn’t invent much, but they twisted good teachings, like those of the fourth philosophy and James the Just, and sold them as Jesus Christ, a figure who never existed or had a soul. He’s a mental construct, maybe even a demonic entity in the ether, self-sustaining after centuries unless we undo it.
The warm feelings from Jesus’ words, like in the Gospel of Thomas, come from James. Thomas says, “Want to know everything? Ask James.” Judas (Yehuda, not Yeshua) praised his brother James, the group’s righteous teacher. The Ebionite Essene community ranked people by righteousness, not age or wealth, and James was the most righteous. They compared him to a teacher from 600 years earlier, Pythagoras, as researchers Bob Young and Robert Eisenman confirmed. The church hides this Pythagorean link, claiming it’s Jewish, but James never ate meat, unlike Jewish diets. Christian apologists split Jesus and James into different households with two mothers named Mary, like a comedy show where everyone’s named the same.
Mary meant “rebellious Jewish woman,” a Roman insult during the temple’s destruction. It’s odd Rome chose that name for their Messiah’s mother. Bil was a pre-existing demon Paul didn’t invent. He just dressed it up to give his creation power. Paul admits this, showing these aren’t contradictions but black magic. They’ve led us to today’s world, proving faith in a sacrificial figure isn’t better than seeking righteousness. In Matthew 5, Jesus says you need more righteousness than the Pharisees to enter heaven. But Paul says you can’t be righteous enough, so just have faith, not works. James, Jerusalem’s church leader, said faith without works is dead. The Gospel of Thomas quotes James: “Bring forth what’s in you to save you; if not, it’ll destroy you.” This matches Newton’s view of the eternal soul, showing they’re hiding this truth.
We’re being harvested by a parasitic group tied to Saturn and the moon, as Arthur Moros’ Cult of the Black Cube explains. It describes black magic rituals with black animals. I saw a video of a photographer, famous for impossible shots, filming Bush in a Florida school during 9/11. The kids chanted, “Kite must hit steel,” three times before reading My Pet Goat, linked to demons like Baphomet or Azrael. I believe 9/11 was a ritual. [Interviewer: Sorry, Nicholas, you won’t be the next pope. Protestants aren’t off the hook either—same Jesus.]
In demonology, every major Bible change, like the Septuagint after the Jewish temple’s fall, came with a demonological manual, like Enoch. After Judas and James’ anti-money movement, proto-gospels were compiled in 325 AD, perfected in the Codex Sinaiticus and Vulgate. Between them, the Testament of Solomon said Bil, a demon, helped build Solomon’s temple, fetching other demons. Masonic tradition calls this figure Hiram Abiff, the exalted brother. Even if the original Jewish story wasn’t demonic, rewriters made it seem so. For 2,600 years, this Babylonian-Roman cult destroys Jews, blames them, and rewrites scriptures with new demon manuals.
The King James Bible (1611), used by Masons, came after King James’ demonology book. It follows an 80-legion template tied to Bil, as shown in Ars Goetia and Lesser Key of Solomon. Bil, a puppet prince, is controlled by Baal, the spider king, linked to Saturn’s eight legs. Bil casts nets to trap souls, posing as Christ to lure or Bil to scare, like a pyramid scheme where trapped souls recruit others. Revelation 3:20 says Jesus knocks at your soul’s door to dine, but souls can’t enter another’s covenant—demons can, with permission, convincing you they’re superior. This makes you feel worthless, as Bil is the lord of worthlessness.
[Interviewer: Vance, read Newton’s Journey of Souls. It turns atheists happier than Christians. Your wife hypnotizes people—any insights?] My wife’s work confirms Newton’s findings. In deep hypnosis, people describe the same afterlife, regardless of beliefs. Newton’s dead, but Journey of Souls is the starter book, then Destiny of Souls. They’re life-changing, especially for those considering suicide. Suicide just delays your progress, worse than harming others. Earth is the toughest learning ground, but there are gentler ones we visit between lives, according to hypnotized subjects. This knowledge, known for thousands of years, was used by Queen Elizabeth’s spy John Dee for espionage via hypnosis. The elite hide this truth, unafraid of hell because they know what’s next.
Robert Anton Wilson called it the Babylon con, suggesting Jews brought back Marduk or Mithra, not Yahweh. Church fathers mocked Gnostics as neo-pagans, but today’s Vatican leaders admit they’re Neoplatonists. In the Secret Book of James, Jesus says to tell archons, “This isn’t my home,” to pass them safely—no spells needed. Demonology shows our divine spark is stronger than demons, but we’re taught to feel worthless. Hollywood pushes crosses as demon protection, funded by those same forces. In Mark 3:22, Jesus is accused of being the prince of demons but doesn’t deny it, deflecting like a lawyer. In Matthew 12:49-53 and 14:26, he says he came to divide families and bring a sword, not peace, contradicting his “prince of peace” title. Mark 7’s advice to eat anything without washing hands ignores ancient food wisdom, causing gut issues.
[Interviewer: Vance, what about James’ righteousness and the gut biome?] Pythagoras, the original righteous teacher 2,600 years ago, is hidden by the church. The state of Israel was built around the Dead Sea Scrolls to control their narrative. The Celestine Prophecy is secretly about those scrolls, posing as fiction to avoid trouble. It promotes a plant-based life, not Christianity. The scrolls were found in the 1800s but announced in 1946 after Nazi-driven operations secured the area. The Vatican, via puppets like Theodor Herzl, staged Zionism to control the scrolls, using anti-Semitism as a scapegoat, as described in Robert Greene’s 48 Laws of Power. World War II may have been fought to protect this narrative, tied to the monetary system.
Money, the root of our flawed interactions, should be eliminated. It steals sovereignty like a slow river, backed by faith in Jesus, not gold. Gold, tied to Bil in alchemy, is another false value. The Knights Hospitaller, not Templars, are the real villains. Maritime law tags goods and people for taxation, treating hospitals as ports for birth and death, where assets are signed over to the church. This is part of a biological warfare strategy, like central banking or Monsanto’s seed-pesticide monopoly, designed to control us.
[Interviewer: Why don’t demons fight each other?] They might, like parasites. Study rickettsia helvetica, a government-made gut microbe since the 1950s, revealed by William Burgdorfer’s 2013 deathbed confession in Bitten by Kris Newby. Sprayed from planes, it’s now congenital, causing brain fog and defensiveness, like demonic possession. They’ve weaponized microbes for 70 years, knowing their demonic effects for millennia. This should motivate you to eat and live better.
[Interviewer: Graham’s question: What energy powers demons, and can humans use it?] Demons feed on soul energy, the invisible light of our divine spark, not Christ’s light. We’re from the Pleroma, or life between lives, per Newton. Demons stay in the material world, harvesting our soul’s effort until our body fails. Money, tied to the moon’s silver and sin, is another energy they use, always devaluing to rob us. Africans avoided moonlight, fearing insanity, and microbes peak during full moons—perfect for parasite cleanses.
[Interviewer: Where can people find you?] Check my YouTube channel, JesuitSlayer, for cartoons explaining this in 50+ videos. I need feedback for my next book, so comment there or on my Facebook. My book, Christ is Bil: The Fraud that Reset Time, by Nicholas G. Love, is on gumshoe.com and ebook platforms. My pen name honors my grandfather, Edmund G. Love. My next book will explore the fake 153 fish story, tied to the Fibonacci sequence and 144,000, a soul-harvesting trap combining Baal and Bil’s numbers to catch believers and unbelievers. Thanks for listening—sorry if I bored you! [Interviewer: The chat’s on fire! Join our Patreon for a summary, and catch our next show on Japanese shamanism. Keep living your own myth.]