
The Delingpod: The James Delingpole Podcast Sir Escanor
Mar 13, 2026
Sir Escanor, an independent writer known for provocative takes on religion and culture. He discusses mistrust of mainstream narratives and how truth movements can be co-opted. He explores radical readings of scripture, translation differences between Greek and Hebrew, and controversial ideas about disciples, ritual origins, and staged false saviors. Short, unsettling, and conspiratorial.
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Truth Movements May Be Steering Society Toward Technocracy
- Escanor argues truth communities are being used to build a new technocratic system by exposing and then dismantling rotten pillars like finance and government.
- He says revelations (e.g., Epstein list) steer public outrage to topple structures so controllers can replace them with crypto-tokenized systems.
Septuagint Translations Change Core Biblical Images
- Escanor found Greek Septuagint wording often conveys richer meanings than Hebrew/Masoretic translations, altering core biblical images and concepts.
- Examples: Garden of Eden rendered Garden of Pleasure and Adam placed in ecstasy rather than 'put to sleep', reflecting Greek semantic depth.
Disciples Were Likely Adolescents Not Adults
- Escanor claims the Twelve Apostles were adolescents (12–16) rather than adult men, which reframes Gospel scenes and the public image of Jesus.
- He points to cultural context and contemporary sources used by scholars to deduce these ages.


