Trey Knowles Comedy Specials
Trey Knowles is a comedian known for his allegorical comedy specials, which blend humor with deeper philosophical and spiritual themes. His stand-up performances often tackle topics like faith, deception, and societal issues, using wit, sarcasm, and biblical references to engage his audience.
Warning to the Skywatchers

Trey Knowles' Warning to the Skywatchers is an allegorical comedy carrying a hidden message aimed at the secret societies of the world. Through humor and allegory, Trey warns these âevil menâ that their power and schemes will come to an end. He speaks of friends from another worldâsoldiers armed with advanced weaponryâwho stand ready to defend humanity. This appeal is not just for himself but for his people, reminding the audience that without these otherworldly allies, secret societies would have already brought destruction to all humankind. Trey Knowles' Warning to the Skywatchers is a provocative and allegorical video th...
White People Vs Extraterrestrial White People

Trey Knowles' âWhite People Vs Extraterrestrial White Peopleâ is a sharp, funny comedy set where he hilariously breaks down the differences between everyday white people and their extraterrestrial counterparts living among us. One group genuinely cares about the planet and humanityâwhile the other couldn't care less.
White People Are Innocent

In White People Are Innocent, Trey Knowles delivers a humorous take on race in America. He jokingly argues that white people arenât responsible for the mistreatment of Black and Indigenous communitiesâbecause it wasnât actually them. Instead, aliens disguised as white people were behind the oppression. Through this playful premise, Knowles encourages unity, love, and awareness that these disguised aliens may still be among us.
For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the...
Wales Vs Congo

In Wales Vs Congo, Trey Knowles delivers a hilarious comedy where he goes head-to-head with Satan, who shows up in Congo to steal and destroy. When Satan tries to bargain the world in exchange for Congo's resources, Trey boldly shuts him down and sends him packing back to Wales. This sharp, witty performance not only entertains but also exposes the âelephant in the roomâ lurking within, the one that is established in high places.
Trey refuses to âsell outâ Congo's resources, declaring they belong to the people and to God. He exaggerates Satan's identity, calling him âwhi...
Hate Chicago 60606

Trey Knowles' âHate Chicago 60606â is a comedic routine in which he humorously explains his dislike for Chicago, focusing on what he sees as the city's sinfulness. He jokingly portrays the 60606 zip code as âthe devil's zip code,â claiming it's a place where much wrongdoing occurs. Throughout the performance, Knowles highlights his frustrations with the city and even praises Donald Trump as someone who could help âclean upâ the devil's work in Chicago.
His âhateâ is less about the city itself and more about what it representsâsystems that exploit people while pretending to be the center of progress
Blessed and Alive â September 2, 2025

"Blessed and Alive â September 2, 2025" by Trey Knowles is an allegorical comedy about a wealthy, corrupt ruler whose life was spared by God. Instead of showing mercy in return, the ruler took the lives of others. Through this parable, Trey Knowles explains his own fear of fishing, saying the devil does not spare lives but blows people out of the water." On September 15, 2025, the wicked ruler does another missile strike. Key Themes in the Routine Gratitude vs. Wickedness Trey contrasts those who give glory to God for being spared with those who, despite being spared, show no mercy to others. Pa...
America is like Julius Caesar

Trey Knowles' âAmerica is Like Julius Caesarâ is a comedic take on America's character, likening the nation to Julius Caesarâproud, arrogant, and self-important. Through humor, Knowles highlights how America often acts in ways that contrast with God's humility, while also raising questions about where this attitude shows up and who originally shaped the nation.
Hollywood Judgement Day

Trey Knowles' Hollywood Judgement Day is a thought-provoking comedy that uses allegory to explore the spiritual principle that those who bless Israel will be blessed, and those who curse Israel will be cursed. Drawing on Matthew 25:40ââThe King will reply, âTruly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me'ââthe story highlights the power of influence. Anyone who leads others to act outside the spirit of God is, in effect, placing a curse on them. Conversely, those who encourage living in alignment with God's spirit are extend...
Lady Liberty

Trey Knowles' âLady Libertyâ
In this allegorical comedy, Trey Knowles portrays Lady Liberty as a tempting serpentâwhispering that you can be your own god and do whatever you please. He draws a sharp parallel to the serpent in the Garden of Eden, challenging the idea of âthe land of the free and the home of the braveâ by exposing the deceptive freedom it represents.
The Yiddish Interpreter

Trey Knowles' The Yiddish Interpreter is an allegorical comedy that delivers a sharp message through satire. In the story, Nazis speak in Yiddish about how government payments meant for Israel and the Nazis are instead being funneled to the Rothschilds in Germany. The so-called pope, aligned with the German Roman Empire, attempts to sever people's direct connection to God. Kidnapped by German Nazis, Trey Knowles becomes the interpreter of their hidden conversation, revealing the deeper spiritual conflict at play.
Azazel the United States 5-Star General

Trey Knowles' âAzazel the United States 5-Star Generalâ is an allegorical comedy that blends humor with sharp social commentary. In the story, the U.S. 5-Star General becomes possessed by the demon Azazel, who also infiltrates the minds of powerful tech leaders like Elon Musk and Palmer Luckey. Under Azazel's influence, they push forward AI-driven weaponry designed for humanity's destruction.
Knowles uses satire to urge audiences to recognize the distinction between humans and mankindâthose made in God's image versus those who may be corrupted by Azazel's spirit. The result is a comedy that is both thought-provoking and da...
Stop Killing Virgins

"Stop Killing Virgins" by Trey Knowles is a witty and thought-provoking allegorical comedy that delivers a powerful message. Through humor and satire, Knowles urges society to stop the harmful practices of forcing virgins into marriage or threatening them with violence. He emphasizes that love cannot be manufactured through fear or coercionâtrue love must be genuine and freely given. The play challenges outdated mindsets and calls for a shift toward compassion, respect, and emotional integrity.
Netanyahu Circumcision

Trey Knowles - Netanyahu Circumcision
In this comedic piece, Trey Knowles humorously addresses Netanyahu, urging him to understand that true circumcision is of the heart, not just physical. Through satire, Trey highlights the spiritual message that without a change of heart, one may carry inner tormentâsymbolized as a "thorn in the flesh"âthat cannot be ignored.
The Republican Church

In his hilarious stand-up set "The Republican Church," Trey Knowles tells Republican Evangelicals not to bother inviting him to their churchâbecause, as he puts it, âY'all don't know Jesus.â With bold humor and sharp insight, he calls out the politics-over-faith culture in a performance that's as thought-provoking as it is funny.
Dog Returns to His Vomit

In his stand-up allegory comedy Dog Returns to His Vomit, Trey Knowles offers a bold and witty critique of the fall of Great Britain's House. Through sharp humor, he portrays the nation as being dismantled by the very same spirit and behaviors that built it. The comedy climaxes with a surreal twist, as a modern-day British prince comes face-to-face with the deathly figure of Hadesâsymbolizing the inevitable consequences of repeating the past.
Play Chess Against Great Britain

"Play Chess Against Great Britain" is a comedic allegory by Trey Knowles, in which he humorously recounts his metaphorical chess match against the nation of Great Britain. Blending satire with wit, Knowles uses the game of chess to explore deeper themes through his exaggerated showdown with a global power.
Go To War

Trey Knowles' "Go to War" In this inspiring stand-up comedy special, Trey Knowles takes the stage to reveal how to spiritually battle the devil and emerge victorious. With a mix of humor and faith, he encourages audiences to overcome the struggles of the world through the life-changing teachings of Jesus Christ.
White Devils and Black Demons

Trey Knowles' comedy script, "White Devils and Black Demons," satirically unveils the hidden powers that govern the world. The "White Devil," driven by lust and deception, disguises himself as Santa Claus while spreading his corrupt way of lifeâlying, stealing, and killing to gain control. Meanwhile, the "Black Demons" chase after worldly success, unknowingly serving the White Devil's agenda. Through their art and labor, they fuel his power, all while drifting further from the spirit of God.
Royal Blood

âRoyal Bloodâ is a sharp and humorous stand-up comedy by Trey Knowles, where he takes aim at the British royal family. In his bold routine, Knowles argues that the monarchy is a counterfeit kingdom that lacks the true spirit of God, yet profits from religious traditions and the Bible. He humorously exposes King Charles as a symbolic figure with no real spiritual authority, drawing a stark contrast between him and biblical prophets like John the Baptist. Knowles doesn't hold back, portraying the royal family as more aligned with sorcery than divine leadership.
Mankind of A Man

Mankind means a kind of man. A short stand-up comedy by Trey Knowles
Pawns of America

Take your stand against the devil's schemes by being strong in the Lord God and live by the spirit. Trey Knowles's allegory comedy âPawns of Americaâ shows us that our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, principalities against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world, and the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.
Pawns of America shows you how the principalities of this world can orchestrate people's behavior by using manipulation and gaslighting tactics. This is how it is done. The Principalities will target the desires of t...
Behavior of Matter

Trey Knowles' âBehavior of MatterââŻis a wild allegory comedy in which celestial AI invaders adopt human mannerisms and arm the Slavs with deadly knowâhow to assert their dominance. In branding oneâthird of Earth's population âinferior,â these soâcalled âmaster raceâ experiments implode, unleashing a riotous Slavonic Apocalypse. Brimming with sharp wit and imaginative twists, this satire will keep your mind--and your funny bone--on its toes.
Leo

In his comedy "Leo," Trey Knowles humorously reminds people of Jesus' teaching not to call any man on Earth "father," as there is only one Father in heaven. With a playful tone, he suggests that this principle calls into question the authority of figures like the Pope, encouraging trust in spiritual truth rather than in earthly titles.
Pawns of America

Take your stand against the devil's schemes by being strong in the Lord God and live by the spirit. Trey Knowles's allegory comedy âPawns of Americaâ shows us that our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, principalities against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world, and the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.
Pawns of America shows you how the principalities of this world can orchestrate people's behavior by using manipulation and gaslighting tactics. This is how it is done. The Principalities will target the desires of t...
Message From North Sentinel Island

Message From North Sentinel Island by Trey Knowles
V

Trey Knowles's fiction comedy âVâ exposes the Aliens in the White House who eats delectables negroes for human consumption. Trey Knowles's V will have audience saying, I Am Not Your Negro to the Aliens. This comedy does come from a true story of Black's Slaves in the United States who were eaten by White Alien cannibals. White Aliens ate flesh like Vlad the Impaler. Now 2025 the Aliens have taken over the White House and delectables negroes become Nat Turner, whose flesh was rendered into medical grease.
Surrogate

Trey Knowles's "Surrogate" is an allegoric comedy that delves into themes of faith, technology, and the human spirit. The comedy emphasizes the importance of depending on God rather than technology or oneself. It portrays a parable where Elon Musk's character is compared to Brainiac from Superman, playing with God's creation and becoming his own god. Trey Knowles, playing Clerk Kent, sends a warning to repent and stop playing God.
This is comedy, and the jokes in this comedy are not to be taken seriously.
Trey Knowles Project 2025

With a church on every corner in America why is America so wicked? Jeremiah repeatedly urged the kings of Judah, particularly King Zedekiah, to repent from their wicked ways and turn back to God. We need a president like Josiah who will turn down the wickedness of America and renew the covenant. Project 2025 is Trey Knowles incentive to aid Trump to tear down the wickedness of America to establish the covenant of God by living by every word of God, in the spirit of God. Trey Knowles Project 2025 is like Jeremiah telling the people of America to repent from...
Archetype

Archetype is an allegorical comedy that starts with seeing the naked Terminator falling from the sky causing havoc to Avatars. The Terminator makes weapons to orchestrate people to kill each other, by doing this the Terminator becomes a prostitute by giving weapons to everyone on both sides.
The Terminator plays the saint, "I have nothing to do with this, these people are uncivilized sinners", as he watches them destroy themselves after giving them weapons.
Meanwhile, Hagar and Rachel's children are being slaughtered by the Terminator weapons. Drones are dropping Trey Knowles demonstrates Terminator The Rise...
Black Netanyahu and The Evangelicals

Trey Knowles brings perfect eyesight in the allegoric comedy Black Netanyahu and The Evangelicals
Trey Knowles allegory message is to Netanyahu and the Evangelicals the heavens are watching you.
Translate

"Translate" which is an allegorical comedy. In this special, Trey Knowles uses the story of Alkebulan, whose land was taken by his brother Adam, to convey messages about forgiveness and understanding. Will Scipio Africanus and Esau love us back? The allegorical comedy is even goes deeper into The Son of The Red Earth which means Adam in Hebrew disobedience son to the Red Dragon. Allegory Code Edomite.
She Is a Snake

"She Is a Snake" is a stand-up comedy piece by Trey Knowles, where he humorously discusses the concept of temptation and deceit, comparing it to a snake enticing people to be disobedient.
He uses biblical references and his unique comedic style to convey the message.
Mankind of A Man

In his comedic allegory "Mankind of A Man," Trey Knowles humorously explores racial and genetic themes, using a satirical lens to comment on the idea that a black couple can have a white baby, but not one with animal-like hair. Through this lighthearted yet pointed exploration, Knowles reflects on societal views of race, genetics, and identity, while using humor to engage with complex social issues.
The Producer

The Producer, by Trey Knowles, is a comedy special that uses allegory and humor to convey deeper messages about whether the supreme authority you are obeying is righteous or unrighteous. This allegory can show you that sanctions can happen when there is disobedience. Wherever your treasure is your heart will be there also. This is the secret of the allegory, where is your treasure?
The Comedy Special also touches on themes of citizenship, spirituality, and the idea that our true home is not on Earth but in heaven. So if our...
The Producer

The Producer is an allegory comedy with a hidden meaning. First off, let me give it to you straight. Our citizenship is not on earth or in your kingdom but in heaven.
James 4:4 says You adulterous people, don't you know that friendship with the world means enmity against God? Therefore, anyone who chooses to be a friend of the world becomes an enemy of God.
The Producer will probably say don't place judgment. But the same judgment you place on others and nations will be placed on you. Sanctions. Where your...
Target Audience

When hypocrites judge you they will eat their judgment. The Target Audience of some will miss out on the full picture in this comedy special. The target audience cannot distinguish good from bad and bad from good.
The emphasis on one word and the emphasis on what you put in your heart and mind is not the same. What agreement is there between the Righteous and Idols of unrighteous behavior? This is a question and a comedy statement that Trey Knowles brings to his Target Audience.
Trey Knowles confesses that he...
No

Trey Knowles's stand-up comedy special âNoâ is a captivating exploration of life's absurdities, sprinkled with wit and humor. In this performance, Trey delves into topics ranging from everyday observations to deeper reflections.
The title itself suggests a powerful message: âNo.â It teaches us to say âNoâ to ungodliness and worldly passions, encouraging us to live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives in this present age. So, embrace that right to say âNoâ and enjoy the allegorical comedy by Trey Knowles, where truth and knowledge intersect!
No Stand-up Allegory Comedy
by Trey Knowles
Wonderland

In this stand-up special, Trey dives headfirst into a world of skepticism, critiquing everything from Walt Disney to psychics, sorcerers, and witches. He boldly challenges the illusions and deceptions that influence our minds and lives. Through humor, sarcasm, and biblical references, Trey encourages viewers to rebuff the devil and seek God instead of falling for the world's lies. Trey Knowles's âWonderlandâ opens our eyes to hidden truthsâthings we might not see unless we're truly paying attention. So, are you ready to venture into the world of Wonderland?
Love And Hate

âLove and Hateâ: In this comedy special, Trey delves into the complexities of human emotions. He humorously emphasizes that love corrects, while a fool despises their father's instructions. Trey encourages viewers to rebuke those who resist correction, so that others may learn and grow. He contrasts love with hate, highlighting that hate resides in condemnation, devoid of repentance or mercy. The central question posed is: Are you zealous for love or hate? Choose wisely, as either you love what is good or you hate what is evil.
Definition of America

Trey Knowles: Definition of America is a stand-up comedy special that offers a unique perspective on self-identity and the concept of America. In this thought-provoking performance, Trey encourages viewers to redefine their understanding of the nation by focusing on positive words and life-affirming ideas. Through allegorical storytelling, he challenges conventional notions, inviting us to see ourselves and our country in a fresh light.
Here are some key points from Trey Knowles's Definition of America comedy special:
1. Positive Perspective: Trey encourages viewers to redefine their understanding of America by focusing on positive words and...