EPISODE · Sep 4, 2025 · 3H 1M
Paul English Live 090425 The Lost Tribes and Modern Trials: Unveiling Historical Truths
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In this episode of the Paul English Live Show, we delve into a variety of topics ranging from the whimsical to the profound. The show kicks off with a light-hearted discussion about the changing weather and the nostalgic mention of Packamacs, lightweight raincoats from the sixties. The conversation then takes a humorous turn with anecdotes about nude radio and the peculiarities of British culture, including a nod to the classic film "A Fish Called Wanda." As the show progresses, the hosts engage in a lively debate about the current state of education, the challenges of modern schooling, and the importance of creativity and outdoor learning for children. The second half of the show takes a more serious tone as Paul English explores the historical and spiritual significance of the migrations of the Scythian people, linking them to the modern-day Anglo-Saxon and Celtic populations. The discussion touches on the concept of contracts in religious texts, the exclusive nature of these contracts, and the implications for understanding identity and duty. The episode also critiques the pervasive influence of usury and the financial systems that have historically manipulated societies. Despite the absence of guest Eli James, the conversation remains engaging, offering listeners a thought-provoking exploration of history, spirituality, and societal challenges.
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