In the first half, retired lawyer, political strategist, and speechwriter Geoffrey Gilson joined Richard Syrett to expose a netherworld of global conspiracies and scandals. This deep investigation began with Gilson recounting the suspicious death of his friend and employer, Hugh Simmons, an MI6 operative whose passing was officially ruled a suicide despite raising many doubts. Gilson described Simmons as a key figure in a secretive network laundering millions of pounds for British intelligence and the Conservative Party. Simmons's death in 1988, when he was found in a car near the Beaconsfield woods, was officially attributed to suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning. However, Gilson noted several inconsistencies.
Gilson claimed he uncovered Simmons was part of an elite group laundering money for arms deals and covert operations tied to Margaret Thatcher's government. Simmons allegedly had been approached by Thatcher to undertake "dangerous work" involving money laundering, arms sales, and political funding. Gilson described the City of London as "the most crooked financial center" for illegal arms sales at that time, particularly during the Iran-Iraq war, when the belligerent countries were both sanctioned yet heavily armed through covert channels.
The alleged corruption uncovered by Gilson has ongoing implications, connecting to scandals involving Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew, and the mysterious deaths of other high-profile individuals. He suggested that the death of Dodi Fayed, Princess Diana's companion who died in the 1997 Paris car crash, was a warning aimed at Dodi's father, Mohamed Al Fayed against exposing arms-dealing scandals. "They killed Dodi to warn his father not to speak out," Gilson stated.
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In the second half, Pastor Carl Gallups described a "supernatural DNA code" embedded throughout the Bible. Gallups, who holds a master's degree in Hebrew and Greek and has extensive experience in biblical scholarship, presented evidence for hidden patterns within the ancient Hebrew alphabet that point to the eventual crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Gallups explained that the Bible's original text, the Old Testament, was written in Paleo Hebrew, whose letters differ in shape from modern Hebrew. He revealed that the first verse of Genesis contains an interesting feature: the shapes of the Paleo Hebrew letters form the iconic image of Golgotha's Hill with three crosses—Jesus in the center flanked by two thieves, as portrayed in the Gospels.
Throughout the interview, Gallups insisted these letters and their embedded messages are not random—they also appear precisely where the older texts reference the Messiah or redemption. For example, in Genesis 22, the story of Abraham's near-sacrifice of Isaac, three Tav letters appear, which Gallups believes symbolize the triple crosses with Jesus in the center. Likewise, Psalm 22, famously quoted by Jesus on the cross, contains three Tav letters. Gallups called this "astounding" and "the real Bible code." He asserted that "from the beginning, in the first verse... Golgotha was in the heart of God to cause the redemption of humanity."