I have listened to McKay. Some good stuff, but he once said something to the effect that ‘Hitler was a good guy’. Head scratcher. Hitler was bloodline. Led nazis, who were occultists.
My guess is McKay is on the light side of the system. He is big on hidden books of the bible. The roundtable he led re the Jesus strand, which was discussed a thread back, likely had some good people on it. The discussion was data driven, which is ok. Yes, things are hidden, but God the creator of all things, managed to keep His Word, the Bible, intact for us. Some may be deceived by the idea that Jesus was married to MM and had offspring, but this may be part of a deception to come.
The patriot movement is embedded with baddies. The cabal, the system, the brotherhood, masons, jesuits, etc —through the direction of satan— have laid traps, throughout history. Be aware.
God already won.
I first encountered McKay on a roundtable on MonkeyWerx’s channel and then on some subsequent ones.
What struck me about him is he seemed to have this ability to express some ideas well, especially his theories about The Plan and interpretations of possible White Hat comms, but he doesn’t seem to be good with tone and timing when it comes to attempts at sarcasm and irony, nor does he put out there clear caveats when he is trying to express hypotheticals/thought experiments or devil’s advocate type positions.
It’s like he is too polite and is afraid to offend people he might disagree with.
I don’t know why he doesn’t. It isn’t that hard to say, “Now, for the sake of argument....” Even at the risk of saying this phrase over and over until people are sick of it, it is still better to say it if what you are about to say is not something you advocate but is something you are curious to hear the arguments for and against.
I take everything with a grain of salt....
however, it would be nice for this all to finish up wouldn't it....