Father Malachi Martin, the 76-year-old former Jesuit and Vatican insider, returns to discuss the passing of Cardinal Bernardin, the political pressures facing Pope John Paul II, and the internal battles over the future of the Catholic Church. Art Bell then engineers a remarkable meeting of minds by bringing Major Ed Dames, the former military remote viewing operations officer, into conversation with the priest who once called remote viewing nitroglycerin for the soul.What unfolds is a...
Father Malachi Martin, the 76-year-old former Jesuit and Vatican insider, returns to discuss the passing of Cardinal Bernardin, the political pressures facing Pope John Paul II, and the internal battles over the future of the Catholic Church. Art Bell then engineers a remarkable meeting of minds by bringing Major Ed Dames, the former military remote viewing operations officer, into conversation with the priest who once called remote viewing nitroglycerin for the soul.
What unfolds is a surprisingly respectful theological and philosophical exchange. Dames shares how the techniques gave him a precise understanding of angelic and demonic presences, while Martin explores the dangers of entering the middle plateau between the natural and supernatural without proper spiritual grounding. Both men find common ground on the reality of dark entities encountered in this work, and Martin expresses genuine willingness to collaborate with Dames on future exorcism cases.
The episode also features Martin's candid assessment of Vatican geopolitics, the pressure campaign to force the Pope's resignation, and his views on birth control, evolution, and the nature of faith itself. It remains one of the most theologically rich broadcasts in the archive.
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