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Holy Satellites - The Best of Dr. Gene Scott

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Holy Satellites - The Best of Dr. Gene Scott

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2008-07-09 (by Anonymous)

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Holy Satellites - The Best of Dr. Gene Scott A two-hour compilation of video clips from the late great Dr. Gene Scott. Dr. Scott was a pastor of over 30 years who taught on such diverse subjects as Plato's Atlantis, the Great Pyramid, demonology, history of British royalty, and many more controversial subjects. He provoked anger and retribution from the U.S. government of the course of his career and suffered the revocation of his broadcast licenses by the F.C.C. What was it about his message that made the power establishment so concerned? Anyone interested in learning more and getting into the real meat of Dr. Scott's teachings should really check out the MP3 audio recordings which were suspiciously removed from his website the moment he died, and can also available via torrent. PLEASE HELP SHARE this material by leaving your BitTorrent program running after your download is complete.

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Comments:

baboonbob (2008-07-11)

Thank you for all you have shared.
I must ask, what exactly do you yourself think is so dangerous about Dr. Scott's teaching, in the eyes of the power establishment?
Whatever it may be, I would tend to agree if not for the fact that so very few people appear to be interested in listening to him for any great length of time, therefore very few will ever be exposed to this "dangerous" thinking.
That makes me very sad really

forwardho (2008-07-12)

Hi Bob,
Dr. Scott formed his OWN church, taught fierce independence from government, and on many occasions stated that one of his core missions was to show that "you don't need to check your brain at the door in order to be a Christian."
A lot of the power-threatening subjects he taught on was based on research by other specialized authors in various fields, and had previously been known to only certain people who took the time and interest to research the subjects out for themselves. What made Dr. Scott a thorn in the side of powerful people was that he not only learned this material himself, but communicated it to a MAINSTREAM Christian audience ... en masse, via nationwide TV and shortwave radio.
Off the top of my head, a few specific examples of touchy subjects that Dr. Scott taught on, which are all worthy of further independent study:
* During the FCC battle, he spent a lot of time teaching on the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights, and that people have an inherent God-given right to be free. In other words, these rights don't come from documents written by man, the documents only SECURE the rights which are already acknowledged to exist. This is a view that the powers behind world government want forgotten, and forgotten fast.
* British-Israelism / British rulers false claim of being "royal" and having bloodline descent from Jesus. Vatican connections to British empire.
* Morris K. Jessup and the "Allende Letters." This material was previously known only to so-called "fringe" researchers of UFOs and the like. This information touched on sensitive military/intelligence subject matter. Definitely worth investigating, starting with Jessup's book.
* Great Pyramid. Very important subject. Calls into question everything we have been taught as "official history." Isaiah 19:19. The masons are interested; maybe you should be too.
* Demonology. Threatening because world leaders get their power by making pacts with demons, and don't want you to know it. Matthew 4:8-10. The film "Eyes Wide Shut" is very relevant. Also listen to the Dean Warwick interview which was included in my "PART 5" torrent of Dr. Scott material.
Anyway that's it for now ... I hope the comments are helpful.

forwardho (2008-08-06)

Bah. I responded to you in the comments of the torrent in question, which you have deleted from TPB. To sum up you obviously don't know what you're talking about with respect to the technology. No one can "sneak in," "shut down your seeds," or anything else of the like.

MondoBiondo (2008-09-11)

THanks for post Dr Scott material - Do you have a video he used to play on his nightly Festival Program called 'Operator' performed by the Downings? It was from a taped performance about 1978 that Doc snagged a copy of when he worked for Pat Robertson's 700 Club. He ran the Operator vidc back to back with the Statesmen 'I Wanna Know' over and over thru the early 80's. If you can check around I'd appreciate it. I have contact with the Downing's and they don't even have a copy of it. They confirmed to me that they were never on Doc's show & it was from 700 Club. Surely someone has a VHS with this video clip of this song somewhere in tapes of Doc's Festival shows. Help!!
Thanks!

Dicedude (2008-11-13)

Thanks very much for providing this material by Dr. Scott. I wonder what happened to everyone who was associated with him over the years. I mean the Voices of Faith in studio, the musicians, supporters, etc. Is there someone on the inside who can sneak Scott's messages out and make them available? I fear Melissa is going to destroy his material. Anyway, thanks again!

baboonbob (2008-12-28)

dicedude, try to keep up with the times....everything that's available has been popping up HERE for the past year. Hopefully there will be more in the days ahead. To read a biography, such that the melissa seems to have forgotten to post, go here>>> http://www.genescottteachings.ning.com

baboonbob (2008-12-29)

BTW, to clear up a slight misstep by mondobiondo above, Dr. Scott never worked for the 700 club. The 700 club got it's start on the network owned by Faith Center, but I'm not sure if it was before or after Dr. Scott came along.
I posted this recording -
http://genescottteachings.multiply.com/music/item/518
- in which he tells a few stories about the early days of Jim Bakker and others in that crowd. Here is the header for that post:
For those who think Gene Scott is just another Preacher, in this festival he tells a great deal about his background in the Church world. Dr. Scott remained publicly silent about many things he'd seen over the years, but here the silence is broken. I was intrigued to find that this was broadcast to the world about six months before his demise. I don't know if there is any connection.

Rikkey (2011-06-23)

What we really need is the music. I want to know. Less scott, more of the group.

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