Good Vibrations is Mark Devlin's regular podcast of conversations with free-thinking individuals on wide-ranging crucial topics about the true nature of reality, encompassing the subjects of truth, conspiracy, spirituality, consciousness, mind-control, social-engineering, and much more.The show began in late 2011 with David Icke as the first guest.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 268 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture |
Alan of Salisbury returns to give some deep insights into how “word magic” and “spelling” has been weaponised against us through the workings of Organised Society. This is the basis of the so-called “Legal” system, with “legal’ being very different f... more
Dave Murphy, aka Allegedly Dave, joins the show to discuss his ideas on the origins and true meaning of the Bible's Old Testament, and how the New Testament is effectively a tacked-on propaganda piece. more
Christian Sundberg is an American author and public speaker who claims to have memories of his existence prior to his current life. These he has documented in his book ‘A Walk In The Physical.’ more
Since 1998, young men have been going missing after last being seen out drinking and acting strangely. Their bodies are later found in water, with a smiley face daubed in graffiti in the vicinity. Though this trend started in America the same thing h... more
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Goodness, yes he’s a busy chap… and to qualify this is not a negative comment, merely a reflection of reality, which is hos it is, nothing more or less. Since the latest round of pass the oracle pointless conspira-waffle over the last few years, this has opened the gates for (ironically) gatekeepers like this chap. There is nothing positive whatsoever in this chaps involvement in any topic, conversation, festival, book, music. Pure subversion, the cut and paste books re the music industry are ….... more
I discovered this podcast by accident (perhaps not?) more
I v been following you for a min now. What you disclose is awesome. I would urge everyone that is new to go back and listen to past episodes asap. Keep up the great work more
Interesting though how charlie freak’s episodes breaking down the trump/nsa/Q plan are no longer available.
Goodness, yes he’s a busy chap… and to qualify this is not a negative comment, merely a reflection of reality, which is hos it is, nothing more or less. more
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