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Kabbalistic Judaism and the Watchers: Myth or Manipulation?

Opinion
June 8, 2026 · 3:01 PM

A controversial podcast episode titled "Sorcery Of The Watchers In The Holy Land & Kabbalistic Judaism" has surfaced on YouTube, drawing connections between ancient mythology and modern conspiracy theories. The video, part of the "Oddman Out Podcast" series "Those We Don't Speak Of," is hosted by a creator known as "The Oddman" and published by the channel Red Pill Underground.

The episode promotes a highly critical and conspiratorial view of the origins of Judaism, invoking the "Watchers"—a term from the Book of Enoch referring to fallen angels—and linking them to Kabbalistic mysticism. The description includes hashtags such as #kabbalah, #nephilim, and #fallenangels, indicating the video's focus on supernatural and esoteric themes.

As of its publication date, June 7, 2026, the video has garnered over 850 views but has received mixed reactions in the comments, with some viewers criticizing its use of distracting visual effects. The channel Red Pill Underground has a modest following of around 20,600 subscribers and describes itself as part of a "Kingdom Underground" network.

This content taps into a niche online subculture that blends religious mythology with anti-establishment narratives, often targeting mainstream religious institutions. While the video claims to explore hidden history, scholars caution that such interpretations lack credible historical evidence.