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, commonly known as Steve Quayle, is a prominent figure in the alternative media landscape, recognized for his work as a researcher, author, and radio host. Over a career spanning several decades, he has established himself as a leading voice on topics ranging from biblical prophecy and ancient civilizations to survival preparedness and geopolitical alerts . Background and Early Career stephen quayle
While many modern theologians view this passage metaphorically (suggesting the "sons of God" were merely righteous men), Quayle adheres to the "Serpent Seed" or "Hybrid" theory. He posits that the "sons of God" were fallen angels who physically mated with human women, producing a race of giants (the Nephilim). For Quayle, this singular event was the catalyst for all corruption on Earth, necessitating the Great Flood. Fast cuts, old maps, sepia photos of starforts,
Long before the modern "prepper" movement gained mainstream attention, Quayle was a pioneer in the field of survivalism. He served as the editor and publisher of newsletters such as Survival Quest and Security and Survival Chronicles , which focused on preparing for perilous global events. Beyond survivalism, he is also known as the owner of Renaissance Precious Metals in Bozeman, Montana, reflecting his interest in investment perspectives on precious metals. Research and Literary Work Background and Early Career While many modern theologians
Voiceover: "Look at old city photos from the 1850s. Why are the first floors of buildings buried under 15 feet of dirt? Quayle calls it the 'Mud Flood'—a cataclysm that reset civilization overnight."
To understand Stephen Quayle, one must understand his hermeneutic—the method by which he interprets scripture and the world. The cornerstone of his worldview is , which states: "The Nephilim were on the earth in those days—and also afterward—when the sons of God went to the daughters of humans and had children by them."