Jason Jorjani Interviewed by Jesse Michels: Aliens, Religions, Simulation Hypothesis, Physics, Mind Control

October 8th, 2025

Unless you’ve been wading out in the deep end for at least a couple of decades, you might want to skip this.

I wouldn’t normally post something like this, but I was three quarters of the way through a re-read of Passport to Magonia when I saw this at the top of my YouTube feed.

So, rather than sitting bug-eyed in silence by feeling compelled to revisit Passport to Magonia, and then seeing this, I decided to share the weirdness with all of you! *snort*

Via: Jesse Michels:

Another interview, God, Aliens & the Secret Behind All World Religions:

Book: Closer Encounters by Jason Reza Jorjani

3 Responses to “Jason Jorjani Interviewed by Jesse Michels: Aliens, Religions, Simulation Hypothesis, Physics, Mind Control”

  1. Dennis says:

    @Kevin

    Re. Passport to Magonia, a book I know nothing about but I did peek at the link you provided, I was doing a little research on the origin of the word ‘hob’ as in hobgoblin, and was fascinated to discover how widespread was the belief throughout Europe in a resident household spirit that helped with household chores or on the croft.

    Much of the folklore about the hob (short for Robin — as is Dob, hence JK Rowling’s Dobbie — and a term for the shelf over the hearth, where they were often said to reside) is represented in the Brothers Grimm story, The Elves and the Shoemaker.

    Interestingly, though they were seen as spirits, they were offered food – cream, bread, porridge – and were often described in very physical terms. Strange to us, but perhaps not to a culture and a time that saw the spiritual and the physical as interwoven realities.

  2. dale says:

    Amazing discussion. I need to reread Who Built the Moon and Uriel’s Machine. Definitely adding Closer Encounters and Passport to Magonia. Thanks for posting Kevin.

  3. Amazing interview.

    Jesus ridiculed YHWH because he was a counterfeit ( false ) g-o-d. What kind of father would give his child stone or a snake…
    He told them repeatedly they were worshipping the adversary.

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