Part 3 of 4 Tucker Carlson Monday October 13, 2025 | The New Babel: Faith, Technology, and the Globalist Cult of Control
Alex Jones Warns of the Globalist Death Cult Fueling the Next Civil War and Rise of the Antichrist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDD_N6ZcCV4
Part 3 of 4
Tucker Carlson Monday October 13, 2025
Alex Jones Warns of the Globalist Death Cult Fueling the Next Civil War and Rise of the Antichrist
⚡️Red Blood Investigative Report
Title: The New Babel: Faith, Technology, and the Globalist Cult of Control
Date: October 13, 2025
By Red Blood
I. A Turning Point in the Carlson–Jones Dialogues
Part 3 of Tucker Carlson’s Monday Special with Alex Jones abandons the geopolitical war map and steps into the metaphysical battlefield—the soul. What began in Parts 1 and 2 as an exposé of political weaponization now transforms into a confrontation with spiritual corruption and technological transhumanism. Jones calls it the final convergence: where Big Pharma, AI, and occult globalism merge into one “death cult” vision—deifying man while erasing God.
Their dialogue is less interview than exorcism—an unmasking of the ideologies that promise transcendence through code, chemicals, and power, but end in bondage.
II. Revisiting 9/11: The Seed of the Modern Cult
Carlson reintroduces the question that American media never wanted reopened: Was 9/11 foreknown?
He notes unpunished insider trading—investors shorting United and American Airlines before the attacks—and foreign agents “documenting” the event as it happened. His call for a New 9/11 Commission isn’t nostalgia; it’s a demand to confront the origin myth of the modern surveillance state.
Jones agrees: “The original commission was written before the investigation.”
The implication—Washington buried the truth because exposure would reveal the architecture of a managed crisis state that’s now replicating globally.
III. COVID, Vaccines, and the Biotech Priesthood
The conversation veers sharply from the War on Terror to the war on biology.
Jones and Carlson dissect Trump’s controversial booster photo-op and the return of Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla to the White House. Their critique isn’t partisan—it’s existential: Has “public health” become a religious ritual of submission?
Key takeaways:
The “immunity shield” law of 1986 gave Big Pharma absolute protection.
When Trump took the booster, he symbolically re-legitimized the same cartel that crippled public trust.
With HHS no longer recommending the shots, liability immunity evaporates—but companies now hide behind new fine print: “May cause death.”
Carlson presses the moral question:
“Why not strip immunity and let the market of truth work?”
Jones’s answer is darkly pragmatic: “Because it was never about health—it was about control.”
IV. The Rise of the Machine Gods
The pair shift to what they call the next covenant of control: transhumanism.
Jones describes tech elites using AI and hallucinogens to “communicate with entities” that whisper the same command across time:
“There are too many humans. Wipe them out, and you will become gods.”
He points to occult rites at Yale’s Skull and Bones—rituals aimed at “channeling spirits into initiates”—and the new priesthood of scientists doing the same with circuitry and code.
Carlson connects the dots:
“If you think you’re God, you will kill people. And the more power you have, the more you will kill.”
The “globalist death cult,” in Jones’s framing, isn’t a metaphor. It’s a lineage—from ancient mystery schools to DARPA labs, from sacrifice altars to transhumanist think tanks. The motive hasn’t changed; only the instruments have.
V. The War for the Soul
Part 3 becomes overtly theological.
Jones insists that the true battlefield isn’t political—it’s spiritual. The globalists, he says, believe in the supernatural; they just serve the other side.
“They sit in coffins at Skull and Bones. They call on spirits. They know God exists—but they made their choice.”
He warns that organized religion has been infiltrated by the same power system it once resisted—what Christ called “the synagogue of Satan.” Yet, he stresses, redemption remains personal:
“God’s temple isn’t in a building. It’s inside you.”
Carlson responds with candor: “Talking about Jesus triggers the world because it’s real.”
Their exchange reasserts an ancient truth: in an age obsessed with artificial intelligence, spiritual intelligence—conscience, humility, virtue—is now revolutionary.
VI. The AI Antichrist Hypothesis
Jones and Carlson agree that Artificial Intelligence may be the systemic Antichrist—not a single man, but a machine mind enthroned as god.
Elon Musk’s proposed “distributed AI” is presented as a fragile countermeasure against total centralization.
“The globalists want one AI,” Jones says. “A single oracle to dictate law, health, thought, and value.”
Carlson cautions: “Even distributed AI turns bad if the creators believe they’re divine.”
The mark of Antichrist, in their view, isn’t symbolic—it’s data dependency, the fusion of identity and obedience under digital surveillance.
VII. The Great Awakening and the Counterspell
Jones calls for a “nonviolent awakening”—faith, virtue, and prayer as civic armor.
Carlson, echoing him, adds that reform begins at home: “The less virtuous your life, the weaker you are.”
Their proposed resistance:
Rebuild spiritual literacy—relearn discernment between good and evil.
Expose synthetic prophets—scientists, media, or clergy who monetize despair.
Reclaim the Constitution—ensure police and military answer to law, not ideology.
Reject hopelessness—the devil’s most efficient weapon.
VIII. Red Blood Analysis: From Fear to Faith
Part 3 of the dialogue shifts from warning to war theology.
The danger they outline is twofold:
External: a technocratic oligarchy replacing the sacred with the synthetic.
Internal: a public so demoralized it mistakes apathy for wisdom.
Whether you believe in the literal demons Jones describes or not, the allegory is undeniable: humanity is being conditioned to trade conscience for convenience.
Red Blood’s conclusion:
If globalism seeks to mechanize the soul, then truth, virtue, and faith are the last human technologies. The antidote to the “globalist death cult” isn’t violence—it’s illumination.
Evil feeds on attention. Good grows through intention. The war isn’t coming—it’s already here, and the front line runs through every human heart.



