What Katt Williams told Joe Rogan about God, the Bible, Big Bang, transgenderism and Baphomet
9. Can surrendering your life to technology lead to possessions
Both Williams and Rogan see technology as a double-edged sword that can eventually lead to demonic control of humans.
“I always wonder whether or not all the stories in the Bible ... it's just … we are experiencing it like the Mark of the Beast thing that we were talking about earlier,” said Rogan.
“I think if you had to tell a story for so many years before anybody ever even figured out how to write it down and you're telling a story about a civilization that allowed people to put brain implants in them and then all of a sudden, the brain implants were hijacked by machines and people became just meat zombies controlled by corporations that would be the Mark of the Beast. That would be a demonic thing. If a demon tricked human beings into wearing a hat that turned you into a zombie. That demon would be like a famous character in books, and folklore but that demon exists and it's just technology,” he continued.
“It just shows itself through this desire for the newest, latest innovations that are going to constantly fuel it becoming more and more powerful until one day it tricks you into letting it into [your] head like a vampire,” he added. “Like the vampire stories — you had to let them in, remember. That was the thing. You had to invite them in. And if you invited them in, you're f-----. But if you didn't invite them in for some reason, they weren't allowed to kill you.”
Williams said that for people to willingly open themselves up to technological control it has to be presented as beneficial.
“You have to be able to benefit from the zombie. There's no benefit in that. Taken out of context, like, if you're making them zombies so that they can mine for you, then there's a story of that over there. That's the whole thing. Is when you look at these ancient writings, they're not saying, like, yeah, so he was from another world, and we had to bring him our kids and he would eat them in front of us. They're not telling those stories. They're saying, like, agriculture, literature and cosmology.”
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