The Nephilim Looked Like Clowns: Volume I: The History – Book Review

I came across a YouTube channel by Paul Stobbs called Understanding Conspiracy, and the first episode I watched was a study on clowns — a subject I always found a bit sinister, but I never imagined how deep the concept really goes. The author presents an avalanche of references and reports to build his case, revealing a connection between clowns, the Nephilim, and the demonic spirits said to descend from these ancient giants.

Even those unfamiliar with the Nephilim narrative will find it easy to follow, as Stobbs explains everything clearly and patiently. If you’ve ever felt there was something unsettling about harlequins, clowns, or Italian masks — even before you could read a book — you’ll find this series fascinating. There’s also a companion book that expands on the topic.

Why does content that feels so modern appear in Scripture? Because it actually connects back to Genesis 6, aligning closely with the investigations explored in Stobbs’ work. Unsurprisingly, the figures behind these theatrical traditions often turn out to be Freemasons and Illuminists.

This is one of those books that introduces ideas you might initially find absurd — but when you check the sources yourself, you may be genuinely shocked.

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This book blends biblical interpretation, conspiracy theory, and cultural history to argue that the Nephilim—giant hybrid beings from the Bible—are connected to the modern image of clowns.

Author Paul Stobbs explores this idea through two main sections:

  • Section 1: The Foundation — Examines the creation and rebellion of angels, the corruption of humanity, and the origins of the Nephilim . The Nephilim were real, physical giants created by fallen angels and humans, and that their spirits became the demons that still afflict humanity today.

  • Section 2: The Clown — Traces the evolution of the clown’s image from ancient myths and secret societies to modern entertainment. Clown iconography—from medieval jesters to circus performers—was influenced by ancient depictions of these demonic beings, used in occult rituals and symbolism. He connects clownish imagery to secret societies, Freemasonry, and shamanistic practices, suggesting that the clown costume is a spiritual tool used to channel the Nephilim.

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