A View from the Bunker
A podcast by Derek Gilbert

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154 Episodes
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'Palestine' and the Church
Published: 28/04/2024 -
Iron and Myth 28: Acknowledge Yahweh, You Sons of El
Published: 21/04/2024 -
Gate of the Gods
Published: 14/04/2024 -
Mysteries of the Bibleverse
Published: 7/04/2024 -
Revelation 911
Published: 24/03/2024 -
Iron and Myth 27: The Gods of War
Published: 17/03/2024 -
Mingled with the Seed of Men
Published: 10/03/2024 -
From Gangster to the Gospel
Published: 3/03/2024 -
Skinwalkers and Stranger Things
Published: 25/02/2024 -
Iron and Myth 26 - Pharmakeia, Tech, and Portals
Published: 18/02/2024 -
The Epic of Esau
Published: 11/02/2024 -
The Legacy of Tom Horn and Future of SkyWatchTV
Published: 4/02/2024 -
Iran, Israel, and War in the Middle East
Published: 28/01/2024 -
Iron and Myth 25: Portals
Published: 21/01/2024 -
“Saving Democracy" by Killing It
Published: 14/01/2024 -
Prophecy and the Israel-Hamas War
Published: 7/01/2024 -
Iron and Myth 24: Tis the Season to Talk About Giants
Published: 17/12/2023 -
Update on the Amazon Face-Peelers
Published: 10/12/2023 -
Unplugging Babel
Published: 3/12/2023 -
Iron and Myth 23: Nimrod
Published: 19/11/2023
Derek P. Gilbert hosts A View From the Bunker. He’s also the host of the daily news commentary program Five in Ten for SkyWatchTV, and co-host of the weekly video programs SciFriday and Unraveling Revelation with his wife, author and analyst Sharon K. Gilbert. He’s been interviewing guests A View from the Bunker since 2009. Derek is a Christian, a husband and father, and the author of the groundbreaking books The Second Coming of Saturn, Bad Moon Rising, The Great Inception, and Last Clash of the Titans. He’s also the co-author with Sharon K. Gilbert of Veneration and Giants, Gods & Dragons, and with Josh Peck of The Day the Earth Stands Still, which documents the occult origins of “ancient aliens.” Derek is a popular speaker at conferences and churches on the topics of archaeology and end times prophecy. He's a lifelong fan of the Chicago Cubs, prefers glasses to contacts, and he’s been known to sing the high part in barbershop and gospel quartets.