Joey Nittolo saw red calves in a meditation. Then he called the cattle rancher who raised them — on his birthday. Then the war started. A timeline that shouldn't line up, corroborated by a USC psychiatrist.
In the ancient Jewish tradition, an unblemished red heifer born after 2,500 years signals the construction of the Third Temple in Jerusalem — and by extension, the conditions for the Messiah's arrival. It sounds like mythology. It reads like scripture. And then a Hollywood producer in Indian Wells, California, saw red calves in a meditation.
What followed is one of the most striking sequences of coincidence — or synchronicity — that Soul Syndicate has documented. Joey Nittolo, in his morning meditation, saw visions of red calves. He had never heard of the Red Calf prophecy. He opened his phone, typed “red calves,” and began reading. At the bottom of an article, there was a phone number. He called it.
Byron Stenson picked up. The cattle rancher who raised the red heifers. On his birthday.
“I hit connect, not knowing — ends up calling Byron Stenson. The cattle rancher that raised those calves. He told me it was his birthday. And then proceeded to tell me that he believed Jesus was somewhere walking around.”
Joey called Byron Stenson on October 1st — one year before the October 7th attacks. The prophecy Joey had never heard of, the rancher he called by accident, the birthday that matched — and then, within 365 days, the war that Hamas explicitly connected to the red heifers in their public statements.
“My friend sent me articles from the leader of Hamas stating, 'you sent these cows here, we're going to fuck you up,'” Joey recounts on CRAZY. “And I showed it with Rael. I was like, dude, I got a hold of this guy. And then Rael corroborated it. Rael reached out to him.”
Dr. B. Rael Cahn — psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and Soul Syndicate's scientific advisor — independently contacted Byron Stenson to verify the account. The timeline checked out. The phone records checked out. The question of what it means remains open.
Carl Jung's theory of synchronicity — meaningful coincidences that cannot be explained by cause and effect — provides one framework. The Global Consciousness Project at Princeton provides another: 25 years of data showing that collective human attention produces measurable deviations from randomness in physical systems. The odds against chance in the Princeton data: approximately one in a trillion.
The Red Calf sequence doesn't prove anything. But it resists the dismissal that the materialist framework demands. A vision in meditation. An article with a phone number. A birthday. A war. A USC psychiatrist who verified the account. At minimum, it commands the kind of serious investigation that the CRAZY podcast exists to provide.
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