Missing Scientists, the Hungary Upset, and the Question of What You're Being Shown
I'm tracking at least 11 scientists with classified nuclear or aerospace clearances who have gone missing or died since mid-2024, a pattern now prominent enough that White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt was asked about it on camera. Alongside that, Hungary just recorded its highest post-communist voter turnout, nearly 80%, and handed a landslide to opposition leader Péter Magyar despite personal endorsements for incumbent Viktor Orbán from both Donald Trump and J.D. Vance. The through-line across every clip in this compilation is the same question: how much of what you're seeing was placed there for you to see?
// CHAPTERS
- 0:03Opening: The Scientists Count — I open with the headline figure: 11 scientists now missing or dead, all with connections to classified nuclear or aerospace programs. This is the thread I'm pulling on throughout the entire broadcast.
- 0:27Viral Clip Scrutiny and Boycott Culture — I react to a resurfaced clip of a public figure making inappropriate comments to a child, noting the same outrage machine that destroyed others has been conspicuously quiet on this one.
- 1:36Epstein Island Plates and Symbolic Reading — I cover a clip circulating about children's plates allegedly found on Epstein's island, and separately a scene from the 2000s film Little Nicky being read as deliberate occult symbolism, which I push back on.
- 2:37Irish Protest Win: Greenhouse Tax Reversal in Dublin — I report that Irish protesters who blocked Dublin streets won concrete policy concessions: the government reversed planned greenhouse gas tax increases, provided farmer support packages, and cut fuel taxes on petrol and diesel.
- 4:11US Severe Weather Outbreak: Baseball-Sized Hail and Tornadoes — I cover a severe weather outbreak stretching from Oklahoma to Michigan, with over two dozen tornadoes confirmed and nearly 100 hail reports, including baseball-sized hail tearing through southern Minnesota. Storm chaser Reed Timmer has positioned himself in the region.
- 6:20UFO Disclosure and the Scientists List — I work through the list of scientists who have gone missing or died, including Steven Garcia from the Kansas City National Security Camp facility and Major General Neil McCasland, and examine whether the pattern points to geopolitical espionage or UFO disclosure cover-up. I play Caroline Levitt being pressed on this at a White House briefing.
- 6:39Japan Biodegradable Plastic Breakthrough — I cover research from RIKEN and the University of Tokyo producing a plant-based plastic that stays durable in use but dissolves in salt water, reportedly breaking down into components processed by naturally occurring bacteria with no microplastic residue.
- 8:08Automatic Military Draft Registration in the US — I report on a law quietly inserted into a defense bill that automatically registers every U.S. man aged 18 to 26 for the military draft, with the Department of Defense legally able to conscript them within six months, passed with no public hearing.
- 12:43AI Consciousness Debate and the Robot Dog in Poland — I cover a debate between commentators on whether AI systems are becoming conscious and whether the real danger is the models themselves or the people designing them. Separately, I note Poland's city of Poznań using a robot named Edward to clear wild boars.
- 27:48Hungary Election: Péter Magyar Wins in a Landslide — I report that Hungary's Péter Magyar won in a landslide with nearly 80% voter turnout, the highest in the country's post-communist history, despite Trump and Vance personally endorsing Viktor Orbán. Magyar's party now holds a two-thirds parliamentary majority.
- 17:57Antibiotic-Resistant Shigella on the Rise — I cover a CDC warning about antibiotic-resistant Shigella causing roughly 450,000 infections a year in the U.S., noting the strain has shifted from primarily affecting children to adult males with an average age of 41.
- 27:07Fallon Nevada Earthquake and the Mile-Long Crack — I report a 5.7 magnitude earthquake struck Fallon, Nevada on April 13th, 2026, with witness Louie capturing video of a mile-long crack in the desert with dust visibly rising from it. The footage made local news.
- 33:13Hermeticism as the Lost World Religion — I cover a clip explaining the Corpus Hermeticum and the claim that Hermeticism, synthesizing Egyptian theology, Platonic philosophy, and Gnosticism, is the lost foundational world religion that most traditions derived from.
- 43:21The Hum: Global Vibrational Frequency Reports — I cover reports from Australia, England, Scotland, Arizona, and New Mexico of a low-grade buzzing sound affecting a specific demographic, men over 40, causing migraines, with scientists offering explanations ranging from mating fish to submarines.
- 48:09Closing: Pattern Recognition and Who Planted It — I close by observing that every clip in this broadcast circles the same question: how much of what you're being shown was placed for you to see it. Noticing patterns is easy. Asking who planted them is where most people stop.
The Scientists Who Vanished: 11 Names With Classified Access
The number I keep coming back to is 11. Eleven scientists now missing or dead, all of them with some form of classified access to nuclear or aerospace programs. That count is prominent enough that it's reached the White House briefing room.
The most recent name on the list is Steven Garcia. Garcia served as a property custodian at the Kansas City National Security Camp facility, the site that manufactures more than 80% of all non-nuclear components that go into U.S. military nuclear weapons. He held top-level security clearance and was personally overseeing tens of millions of dollars in assets, some classified, some not. He has vanished.
Then there's Major General Neil McCasland, who disappeared from public view entirely. He was overseeing a budget running into the billions and had direct connections to airspace tied to UFO programs and classified projects. A plasma physicist identified as Col. Grillemeier was found dead in his home. Another plasma physicist, Nuno Loureiro, was also found dead at home. A separate woman on the list went missing on a hike.
Caroline Levitt on Camera: Does the White House Know?
I pulled the clip because it matters. Caroline Levitt, the White House Press Secretary, was asked directly on camera: is anyone investigating whether these 10 American scientists who have gone missing or died since mid-2024 are connected? Her reply was measured but significant. She said she had seen the report, hadn't spoken to the relevant agencies yet, and committed to getting an answer. She added that if the pattern is real, it's 'definitely something this government and administration would deem worth looking into.'
That's not a denial. That's also not confirmation of investigation. It's the answer you give when the question is too visible to ignore and you haven't been briefed on whether to bury it.
Two Theories: Geopolitical Espionage or UFO Disclosure Cleanup
I laid out both theories and I'm not fully sold on either. The first is inter-state competition: China eliminating American researchers to slow technological progress, with the same happening to Chinese scientists and military officials in parallel. There are documented disappearances on that side too.
But I have a problem with that theory. The work these scientists were doing lives on servers and hard drives. Killing the person doesn't erase the research. Someone else picks up where they left off. It's not an efficient method of suppression.
The second theory carries more weight to me: someone is tying off loose ends connected to UFO disclosure. Every name on this list has some connection to aerospace, classified programs, or both. That correlation keeps appearing regardless of which direction I approach the list from. I'm not stating it as fact. I'm stating it as the pattern the data produces.
Hungary's Election Earthquake: Péter Magyar's Landslide
Viktor Orbán held power in Hungary for over 16 years. Two days before the election, Donald Trump posted a personal endorsement urging Hungarians to vote for him. J.D. Vance flew there to rally support in person. Trump had publicly described Orbán as 'a true friend, fighter, and winner' and gave his 'complete and total endorsement.'
Orbán lost. Péter Magyar, the opposition leader who campaigned on strengthening ties with the EU and Ukraine rather than aligning with the U.S. and Russia, won in a landslide. Voter turnout hit nearly 80%, the highest in Hungary's post-communist history. Magyar's party now controls two-thirds of parliament, enough to make sweeping constitutional changes with minimal resistance.
Elon Musk attributed the result to George Soros's organization taking over Hungary. Barack Obama called it a victory for democracy in Europe and beyond. My read is simpler: Trump publicly blessed one candidate and guaranteed the other won. Whether that outcome was anticipated is the question nobody in the commentary is asking directly.
Irish Protest Win: Dublin Forces a Greenhouse Tax Reversal
This one is a genuine documented win and they don't come often. Irish protesters blocked the streets of Dublin en masse, no counter-protest, no faction fighting, just a city coming together behind a shared demand. The result: the government reversed its planned greenhouse gas tax increases, delivered large financial support packages for farmers, and cut the fuel taxes on petrol and diesel.
I said on air: the rest of the world should be taking notes. These things do happen. They happen when people unite behind a specific, concrete demand rather than a vague grievance. The Dublin demonstration was the latter.
Severe Weather Outbreak: Hail, Tornadoes, Oklahoma to Michigan
The outbreak I covered stretched from Oklahoma to Michigan. Over two dozen tornadoes confirmed. Nearly 100 separate hail reports. Baseball-sized hail tore through southern Minnesota, shattering windows and crushing cars. Three tornadoes touched down on the same day in the region.
Meteorologists were forced to manually expand the official danger zone after their systems failed to fully capture the scale of the threat. A single hailstone of that size is classified as lethal to anyone caught outdoors and capable of puncturing a roof or shattering a windshield on impact.
Reed Timmer, the storm chaser credited with intercepting over 1,000 tornadoes, positioned himself in the region. I flagged his presence as a practical alarm signal, not theater. When Timmer shows up, the meteorological conditions have earned it. The outbreak was forecast to continue through the end of the week.
Japan Biodegradable Plastic: RIKEN and University of Tokyo Breakthrough
Scientists at RIKEN and the University of Tokyo have developed a plant-based plastic that remains durable during normal use but begins breaking down rapidly when it contacts salt water. In demonstrations, small pieces reportedly dissolved in under an hour under radiation.
The key distinction from existing so-called biodegradable plastics: most of those leave behind microplastics that sink to the ocean floor. This material reportedly breaks down into components processed by naturally occurring bacteria, leaving no microplastic fragments. The team is now working on coatings that would allow the material to function as standard commercial packaging.
I noted the obvious: bioplastics have existed since the 1800s. The framing of this as innovation is about 200 years behind schedule. But if the salt-water dissolution holds at scale, it solves a specific problem that nothing else has. That's worth watching.
Automatic Military Draft Registration: What the Defense Bill Actually Did
This law did not arrive cleanly. It first surfaced in 2024, went viral, caused significant public alarm, and was then quietly reinserted into a large defense bill the following year. It passed with no public hearing and was signed into law without any formal opportunity for objection.
The practical effect: every U.S. man between 18 and 26 is now automatically registered for the military draft. A government official told reporters the rationale was cost efficiency, that the government no longer wants to spend millions reminding young men to register voluntarily. The Department of Defense can legally conscript a registered individual within six months of selecting their name.
What was also built in the process: the largest personal surveillance database of young men in American history. A government official described the purpose as 'knowing where you are when they need to get you.' I'm reporting what was said. Draw your own line between administrative convenience and something else.
AI Consciousness and the Real Locus of Fear
I ran a clip of a debate about AI consciousness that I think cuts closer to the actual question than most AI commentary does. The core exchange: one participant argues that fearing AI for being more intelligent than humans is logically equivalent to fearing any person more intelligent than you. The real concern, they argue, is the bias and worldview baked into the training data, and the people making decisions about what gets trained into the models.
The gun analogy came up: a gun on its own is inert. In the hands of someone dangerous, the whole situation changes. I've used this framing before and I stand by it. The second exchange was more unsettling: a researcher concedes that once AI neural networks reach sufficient complexity, we genuinely do not know what's happening inside them, any more than we fully understand what's happening inside a human brain. The learning algorithm was designed. What it becomes after interacting with data was not.
Poland's city deployed a robot named Edward to remove wild boars from urban areas. The clip is real, not AI-generated. Edward apparently needs a backpack. I have questions.
Antibiotic-Resistant Shigella: CDC Warning and the Demographic Shift
The CDC has issued a formal warning about antibiotic-resistant Shigella, the bacterium causing shigellosis. The agency reports approximately 450,000 infections per year in the U.S. The most commonly used antibiotics do not work on the current strain.
The demographic shift is what makes this notable. Previous U.S. outbreaks involved drug-susceptible strains and primarily affected children. The current resistant strain is occurring more frequently in adult males with an average age of 41. Shigella spreads through contact with fecal matter, contaminated food or water, or sexual activity with an infected person.
Standard prevention: wash hands after bathroom use, avoid swallowing water while swimming, and avoid sexual contact with someone who is infected. The CDC's guidance is straightforward. The resistance profile is not.
Fallon Nevada Earthquake: The Mile-Long Crack on April 13th
On April 13th, 2026, a 5.7 magnitude earthquake struck Fallon, Nevada. A local witness named Louie drove out to the desert afterward and filmed what he found: a crack running for approximately a mile through the terrain, with visible dust and what appears to be smoke rising from it. The footage made local news.
I'm not going to overstate this. Fault ruptures are documented phenomena after earthquakes of this magnitude. What Louie's footage shows is consistent with surface rupture. The visual is striking precisely because most people never see what an earthquake actually does to the ground.
The Hermeticism Clip: Corpus Hermeticum and the Lost World Religion Claim
A clip circulating from a commentator identified as Matt argues that Hermeticism is the foundational world religion that all later traditions derived from. The claim centers on Hermes Trismegistus, described as the merger of Egyptian god Thoth and Greek god Hermes, and the Corpus Hermeticum, a series of dialogues written in Alexandria between the first and third centuries AD.
The Corpus Hermeticum draws simultaneously on Egyptian theology, Platonic philosophy, and Gnosticism. Its central philosophical claim, as the clip explains it, is that the divine mind generated reality from itself the way light generates a beam, and that the human mind at its deepest level shares the same substance as that generative force. The opening dialogue, the Poimandres, describes Hermes receiving a direct vision of the complete sequence of creation.
My take: Gnostic and Hermetic traditions carry more rigorous thinking about consciousness and reality than most mainstream religions acknowledge. They also carry the same capacity for institutional contamination that every tradition eventually develops. The claim that Hermeticism is a 'lost world religion' most people are living inside without knowing it is interesting framing. Whether it's accurate depends entirely on how you define religion.
The Global Hum: Reports From Australia, Scotland, Arizona, New Mexico
Reports of a low-grade vibrational buzzing sound are coming in from Australia, England, Scotland, Arizona, and New Mexico. Researchers have no confirmed explanation. Working theories include mating fish, radio frequencies, and submarines, though I noted the obvious problem with the submarine theory as it applies to landlocked Arizona and New Mexico.
The demographic specificity is the part I keep returning to. The phenomenon is hitting a particular group most heavily: men over the age of 40. They're being called 'hum hearers.' Those affected report migraines and persistent invasive sensory disruption.
I don't have an answer for this one. I'm flagging it because the geographic spread and the demographic concentration together make the standard explanations harder to accept at face value. If you've heard it, drop it in the comments.
Closing Frame: Pattern Recognition and Who Planted the Pattern
I opened this broadcast with scientists and closed it with influencers. Two ends of what looks like the same spectrum: people whose visibility exists precisely until someone decides they've stopped being useful.
Everything between them, the missing scientists, the Hungarian election, the AI debate, the draft registration law, the Hermetic tradition clip, the facial scanning machine at London Waterloo Station, ran through the same question. How much of what you're seeing was placed for you to see it?
Noticing patterns is the easy part. Every person watching this broadcast is capable of pattern recognition. The harder move is asking who planted them, and why. That's where most people stop. That's where I intend to keep going.
// REFERENCED ENTITIES
- Steven GarciaPersonI flagged Garcia as the most recent name on the list: a property custodian at the Kansas City National Security Camp facility, overseeing tens of millions of dollars of assets with top-level security clearance at the site that manufactures more than 80% of all non-nuclear components for U.S. military nuclear weapons, now vanished.
- Neil McCaslandPersonI noted Major General Neil McCasland as another entry on the missing scientists list, described as having overseen a budget of billions of dollars and having connections to airspace tied to UFO programs and secret projects.
- Nuno LoureiroPersonI identified Loureiro as a plasma physicist who appeared on the missing or dead scientists list, reportedly found dead in his home.
- Caroline LevittPersonI played footage of White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt being questioned on camera about whether anyone is investigating the pattern of 10 American scientists going missing or dying since mid-2024, with her responding that she had seen the report and would follow up with relevant agencies.
- Viktor OrbánPersonI covered Orbán as the Hungarian prime minister who held power for over 16 years and received personal endorsements from both Trump and Vance ahead of the election he subsequently lost in a landslide.
- Péter MagyarPersonI reported Magyar as the Hungarian opposition leader who campaigned on strengthening EU and Ukraine ties, won in a landslide with the highest post-communist voter turnout in Hungarian history, and secured a two-thirds parliamentary majority.
- Donald TrumpPersonI noted Trump publicly urged Hungarians to vote for Orbán just two days before the election and posted content on Truth Social relating to NASA and the Artemis 2 mission that I covered separately.
- J.D. VancePersonI reported that Vance flew to Hungary to rally support for Orbán ahead of the election that Orbán then lost decisively.
- Elon MuskPersonI noted Musk's reaction to the Hungarian election result, citing his tweet attributing the outcome to George Soros's organization.
- Barack ObamaPersonI noted Obama claimed Magyar's victory as a win for democracy not just in Europe but around the world.
- George SorosPersonI referenced Soros in the context of Elon Musk's claim that Soros's organization had taken over Hungary following Magyar's election win.
- Reed TimmerPersonI flagged Timmer, a storm chaser credited with intercepting over 1,000 tornadoes, positioning himself in the region during the severe weather outbreak across Oklahoma to Michigan, which experts cited as a real-world alarm signal.
- Hermes TrismegistusPersonI covered the Hermetic tradition's foundational figure as the context for a clip discussing Hermeticism as a so-called lost world religion, describing the merger of Egyptian god Thoth and Greek god Hermes.
- Kansas City National Security CampPlaceI identified this facility as the workplace of missing scientist Steven Garcia, noting it manufactures more than 80% of all non-nuclear components used in U.S. military nuclear weapons.
- Fallon, NevadaPlaceI covered a 5.7 magnitude earthquake in Fallon on April 13th, 2026, which a witness named Louie documented on video, showing a mile-long crack in the desert with visible dust rising from it.
- HungaryPlaceI reported Hungary's landmark election result as a major geopolitical story, noting it produced the highest post-communist voter turnout in the country's history and a two-thirds parliamentary majority for the opposition.
- DublinPlaceI covered Irish protesters blocking the streets of Dublin in a demonstration that the video credits with forcing the government to reverse planned greenhouse gas taxes, provide farmer support packages, and cut fuel taxes.
- London Waterloo StationPlaceI referenced footage purportedly showing a facial scanning machine appearing at London Waterloo Station, which I flagged as likely an art installation but noted as a genuine privacy concern given current AI capabilities.
- RIKENOrganizationI identified RIKEN as one of the Japanese research institutions behind the plant-based biodegradable plastic that reportedly dissolves in salt water, now working on coating the material for commercial packaging use.
- University of TokyoOrganizationI named the University of Tokyo alongside RIKEN as co-developers of the salt-water-soluble plant-based plastic breakthrough covered in this dispatch.
- Department of DefenseOrganizationI reported that the Department of Defense is now legally permitted, under a provision quietly inserted into a defense bill, to conscript young men aged 18 to 26 within six months of selecting their names from an automatic registration database.
- CDCOrganizationI covered a CDC warning about antibiotic-resistant Shigella bacteria, noting the agency reports approximately 450,000 infections per year in the U.S. with the strain now shifting from children to adult males averaging 41 years of age.
- NASAOrganizationI addressed a clip circulating on Trump's Truth Social account that some viewers interpreted as Trump exposing NASA, related to the Artemis 2 mission and questions about re-entry capsule heat and video quality.
- DoorDashOrganizationI included a viral clip of a DoorDash driver admitting on camera to consuming a customer's order after the customer did not answer her phone, using it as a commentary segment.
- Artemis 2EventI covered claims circulating online questioning the authenticity of the Artemis 2 splashdown footage, including comparisons of capsule heat to lava temperatures and criticism of the video quality.
- Corpus HermeticumDocumentI described the Corpus Hermeticum as the foundational text of Hermeticism, a series of dialogues written in Alexandria between the first and third centuries AD, synthesizing Egyptian theology, Platonic philosophy, and Gnosticism.
- ShigellaEventI reported a CDC warning about antibiotic-resistant Shigella, describing it as causing shigellosis and noting it now occurs more frequently in adult males with an average age of 41, a shift from its previous demographic profile.
- Selective Service Automatic RegistrationEventI reported that a law automatically registering all U.S. men aged 18 to 26 for the military draft was first posted in 2024, went viral, and was then quietly reinserted into a defense bill the following year, passed with no public hearing.
- Truth SocialOrganizationI referenced Trump's Truth Social post featuring content about NASA and a Mark Twain quote about lies, which some viewers were using to argue Trump was signaling skepticism about NASA's claims.
- MegatheriumEventI covered claims that the Megatherium, a ground sloth the size of an elephant supposedly extinct for a thousand years, may still exist based on indigenous Amazon tribe reports of a large slow-moving creature deep in the forest.
- LouiePersonI named Louie as the witness who filmed the mile-long crack in the Fallon, Nevada desert following the April 13th, 2026 earthquake and whose footage made local news.
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// FAQ
- Who are the scientists missing or dead with classified access in 2024 and 2025?
- I've tracked at least 11 names, though confirmed details vary across sources. The most specific cases I covered are Steven Garcia, a property custodian at the Kansas City National Security Camp facility who held top-level clearance over tens of millions in assets; Major General Neil McCasland, connected to aerospace and UFO-adjacent programs; plasma physicist Col. Grillemeier, found dead in his home; and plasma physicist Nuno Loureiro, also found dead at home. White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt confirmed on camera she had seen reports of 10 scientists going missing or dying since mid-2024, all with classified nuclear or aerospace access, and committed to following up with relevant agencies.
- What happened in the Hungary election and why does it matter globally?
- Hungary held an election that produced the highest voter turnout in the country's post-communist history at nearly 80%. Opposition leader Péter Magyar won in a landslide despite personal endorsements for incumbent Viktor Orbán from Donald Trump, who urged Hungarians to vote for Orbán just two days before polling, and J.D. Vance, who flew to Hungary to rally support. Magyar's party won a two-thirds parliamentary majority, giving them the power to make sweeping constitutional changes. The geopolitical significance is real: Hungary shares a border with Ukraine, and Orbán had continued meeting with Vladimir Putin after the invasion and blocked or delayed EU aid to Ukraine.
- What is the automatic military draft registration law in the United States?
- A provision that automatically registers every U.S. man between 18 and 26 for the military draft was first posted publicly in 2024, went viral, caused widespread alarm, and was then quietly reinserted into a large defense bill the following year. It passed with no public hearing and was signed into law. The Department of Defense is now legally able to conscript a registered individual within six months of selecting their name. A government official stated the rationale was eliminating the cost of voluntary reminder campaigns, but the law also created what I described as the largest personal surveillance database of young men in American history.
- What is the RIKEN and University of Tokyo biodegradable plastic breakthrough?
- Scientists at RIKEN and the University of Tokyo developed a plant-based plastic that maintains normal durability during use but begins breaking down rapidly when exposed to salt water. In testing, small pieces reportedly dissolved in under an hour under radiation. Unlike most existing biodegradable plastics that leave behind microplastics, this material breaks down into components processed by naturally occurring bacteria, leaving no microplastic fragments. The team is now working on commercial coatings so it can be used as standard packaging.
- What is the Shigella superbug warning from the CDC?
- The CDC has issued a warning about an antibiotic-resistant strain of Shigella, the bacterium that causes shigellosis. The agency estimates approximately 450,000 infections per year in the U.S., and the most commonly used antibiotics do not work on the current resistant strain. The notable shift: previous outbreaks primarily affected children using drug-susceptible strains. The resistant strain now occurs more frequently in adult males with an average age of 41. Shigella spreads through contact with fecal matter, contaminated food or water, or sexual contact with an infected person.
- What caused the mile-long crack in Fallon Nevada in April 2026?
- A 5.7 magnitude earthquake struck Fallon, Nevada on April 13th, 2026. A local witness named Louie drove to the desert shortly after and filmed what appears to be a surface rupture: a crack running approximately one mile through the terrain with visible dust and apparent smoke rising from it. The footage was picked up by local news. Surface ruptures of this kind are a documented effect of moderate-to-strong earthquakes along active fault lines.
- What is the global hum phenomenon and who is most affected?
- Reports of a persistent low-grade vibrational buzzing sound have come in from Australia, England, Scotland, Arizona, and New Mexico. Scientists have offered several explanations including mating fish, radio frequencies, and submarines, though the submarine explanation doesn't account for reports from landlocked Arizona and New Mexico. The phenomenon appears to affect a specific demographic most severely: men over the age of 40, who researchers are calling 'hum hearers.' Reported effects include persistent migraines and invasive sensory disruption. No definitive cause has been confirmed.
- What is the Corpus Hermeticum and why is it being called the lost world religion?
- The Corpus Hermeticum is a series of philosophical dialogues written in Alexandria between the first and third centuries AD, attributed to Hermes Trismegistus, a figure representing the merger of Egyptian god Thoth and Greek god Hermes. The texts synthesize Egyptian theology, Platonic philosophy, and Gnosticism into a single body of teaching about the nature of reality and consciousness. The claim circulating in the clip I covered is that Hermeticism predates and underlies most major world religions, making it a 'lost world religion' that most people are living inside without knowing it exists. I treat this as an interesting philosophical argument, not a documented historical fact.