In a mind-blowing interview on Prophecy Watchers, Steve Quayle and Gary Stearman delved into topics often dismissed but increasingly difficult to ignore: ancient giants, supernatural portals and the implications of artificial intelligence.
Their discussion points to a biblical warning meant for our time: the days of Noah are returning, and Christians must remain vigilant.
“The entire concept of false narratives within the Christian church, especially regarding Genesis 6, has distorted our understanding of biblical truths,” Quayle said. He pointed to the grandeur of ancient Egyptian monuments, arguing that their scale was likely designed for giants, not “just a pharaoh claiming to be bigger than life.” Quayle asserted, “Under the Giza Plateau, there is the city of giants … 100 square miles of massive architecture built to giant dimensions.”
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Such claims might sound far-fetched to some, but they resonate with Scriptural accounts of the Nephilim, described in Genesis 6:4: “The sons of God came in to the daughters of men, and they bore children to them.” Stearman added, “As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of Man” (Luke 17:26), pointing to Jesus’ warning about the conditions of the last days.
Their conversation expanded to modern phenomena, including UFO sightings, unexplained orbs and spirals in the sky. Stearman noted, “The standard denial no longer exists … we can no longer ignore it or deny it.” These occurrences, they argued, could be linked to ancient practices of tribes performing rituals to open portals for “gods” to enter our realm. “We’ve heard about chants that open various portals, and they court the gods who then have conversations with human beings,” Quayle said.
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The interview also tackled the advent of artificial intelligence and its role in what Henry Kissinger allegedly called a new era of “superhuman people” controlling Earth. “We’ve now reached the era when we are able to open time-space gates to some other dimension,” Quayle claimed, linking AI’s promises of god-like knowledge to the serpent’s deception in Eden: “You will be like God” (Gen. 3:5).
Quayle reflected on humanity’s drive for immortality, citing transhumanist Zoltan Istvan: “At the heart of every transhumanist is [a desire] not to die and to live forever.” He cautioned Christians to recognize the danger of seeking eternal life apart from God. “Man’s lust for eternal life in a context that is not biblical reveals their rebellion against God’s plan,” he said.
Quayle and Stearman’s discussion serves as a wake-up call for Christians. In a world increasingly saturated with technological advancements, supernatural phenomena and deceptive narratives, believers must ground themselves in Scripture. Jesus’ teachings and warnings about the last days, as in the days of Noah, call us to spiritual readiness.
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James Lasher is staff writer for Charisma Media.