John explores the shocking hidden history of the “Billion Soul Harvest” movement, revealing how its roots stretch far deeper than the New Apostolic Reformation. Drawing from Cold War politics, postwar psychological experiments, and William Branham’s authoritarian theology, he traces how government fear tactics and revivalist propaganda merged into a global dominionist agenda. Along the way, he connects the dots between the Milgram obedience studies, Nixon’s “battle for the mind” speech, and the rise of prophetic generals who promised to win the world for Christ through control, not compassion. This episode exposes how the language of revival became the language of psychological warfare, transforming faith into a weapon.
- Introduction and Overview of the Billion Soul Harvest
- What the Doctrine Claims, Why It’s Problematic, and How Dominion and Mysticism Entered NAR Thinking
- Mind Control, Cognitive Capture, and Personal Experience Leaving the Branham Movement
- Post-War Psychology, Milgram Experiments, and How Obedience to Authority Shapes Religious Movements
- How Revivalists Used Information Control, Repetition, Mystical Claims, and Purity Language to Build Authority
- Political Networks, “The Family,” International Revival Campaigns, and the Hidden Support Behind Them
- Operation Condor, U.S. Intelligence Links, Nixon’s “Battle for the Mind,” and the Weaponization of Fear
- Christian Identity Doctrine, One-World Narratives, and the Birth of the Billion Souls Crusade in 1955
- Kansas City Prophets, the Return of the Doctrine, and Why Historians Miss Its Real Origins

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