Oh! I meant to answer this!. Yes I've heard him talk some on videos on youtube and do like him. I think it's going to be a great series. What do you know of him? I haven't really listened to him a whole lot but he seems ok, knowledgable, a good filmmaker. I can't wait until it comes out.
I would say he's pretty good. I've heard him touch on subjects such as the Nephilim, Bilderberg, America in bible prophecy, I think I also saw a talk he did about the Federal Reserve and he was talking about a book called the
Creature from Jekyll Island. Did you see his
Mythology and the Coming Great Deception?. I believe it was this lecture in which he was explaining that he felt that God was warning his people to stay away from pagan practices and idolizing gods not only because it drew them away from our one and only Creator, but he was explaining that these false idols were a real deal; that there was much demonic influence that they were worshiping in reality. I do want to check out some of the books that he has mentioned, like the one about the Federal Reserve above, and also
Apollyon Rising 2012 by Tom Horn. Furthermore I do want to pray on these things he claims that I may take his claims and challenge them to other sources eventually. (I have a set of documentaries I want to do that with), so as of now I can only honestly say that I can't really give how credible he is but what he says does seem for the most part factual. I've watched some of his stuff once or twice, but would like to review it again. I got a few of his things on my Ipod. He also talks much about the book of Enoch. I have a particular question concerning the book of Enoch that I do want to seek an answer to. Enoch is a interesting topic, but as of yet I have not read it yet. I really really really refrain from using this extremist as a source because of how 'radical' and 'attacking' his stuff seems to be, that is David J. Stewart of Jesus-is-savior.com. He has a plethora of judgemental writings. David points this out:
We read in chapter 40 of the Book of Enoch... 9 seen and whose words I have heard and written down?’ And he said to me: ‘This first is Michael, the merciful and long-suffering: and the second, who is set over all the diseases and all the wounds of the children of men, is Raphael: and the third, who is set over all the powers, is Gabriel: and the fourth, who is set over the repentance unto hope of those who inherit eternal life, is named Phanuel.’ 10 And these are the four angels of the Lord of Spirits and the four voices I heard in those days.
The Bible never mentions an angel named Phanuel, let alone an angel who is set over the repentance of those who inherit eternal life. What blasphemy! That statement in itself contradicts everything the Word of God teaches. We read in 1st Timothy 2:5 that Jesus Christ is the ONLY Mediator between God and men, not some angel named Phanuel...
For the most part, I can agree with Rob Skiba, and the topic of the Book of Enoch does interest me much. However, I don't know how Enoch would hold any truth or credibility with this contradiction. All in all, I have
a lot of reading up to do on his claims and the topics his claims pertain to, but he is still worth listening to for a broadening of thought.