Giants in History: Unraveling Mysteries with Stephen Quayle on Coast to Coast AM
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the Coast to Coast AM Official YouTube channel, author and researcher Steve Quayle delved into the topic of "fictional indoctrination" and its role in shaping our culture and understanding of the world. Quayle, known for his books on giants and the supernatural, discussed the idea that fiction, particularly in film and television, is used to introduce and normalize ideas that may otherwise be seen as bizarre or undesirable.
Quayle cited the work of philosopher Alan Watts, who argued that fiction can be used to condition viewers into accepting new ways of thinking. Quayle applied this concept to the realm of the supernatural, suggesting that the fairy tales and childhood stories we grew up with were far more malevolent and had a central theme of control and manipulation.
One example Quayle gave was the 1963 Twilight Zone episode "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet," in which a man on an airplane believes he sees a gremlin on the wing. Quayle pointed out that gremlins, often depicted as mischievous creatures that cause problems in machinery, are a real phenomenon in military aviation folklore. He also mentioned the idea of "telepresence," the concept of being watched or monitored through technology, and how it relates to the idea of conditioning and control.
Quayle also discussed his book "Genesis 6 Giants," in which he delves into the history and lore of giants, including ancient manuscripts and accounts of giant beings. He emphasized that these giants were not just larger versions of modern humans, but thinking, intelligent beings. He also discussed the idea that the Smithsonian Institution has been involved in covering up evidence of giants, as it does not fit into the evolutionary model.
Quayle's theories and ideas are thought-provoking and worth considering. He encourages viewers to do their own research and come to their own conclusions. If you're interested in learning more about the topics discussed in this video, be sure to check it out for yourself and delve into the wealth of information and research available on the subject.