Trey Knowles Comedy
Welcome to a world where everyday life becomes hilariously extraordinary. Trey Knowles Comedy dives into the mind of stand-up comedian Trey Knowles—an ordinary guy with an uncanny ability to find humor in the most relatable moments. From the awkward to the everyday, Trey's storytelling blends sharp observational humor, clean comedy, and down-to-earth charm that keeps audiences laughing from start to finish. But Trey Knowles isn't just about jokes—he's a thinker. Known for his allegorical comedy specials, Trey weaves humor together with deeper philosophical and spiritual themes. His stand-up often explores subjects like faith, deception, truth, and the complexities of m...
Trey Knowles - I Make People Who Are Not My People My People
Trey Knowles' I Make People Who Are Not My People My People is a bold and hilarious comedy experience that blends laughter with a deeper message about unity, identity, and righteous living. Through sharp humor and honest reflection, Trey delivers a powerful perspective: anyone who chooses to live in alignment with the will of God becomes family—brothers and sisters—regardless of race, background, or status.
In this special, Trey makes it clear that he is not concerned with outward appearance or labels. His focus is on the heart, the actions, and the comm...
Trey Knowles: Fire And Water | Comedy Special
Trey Knowles' “Fire & Water” is his first 2026 comedy special of the year, and he's coming to blow things up with fire and drown them in the water by flood. This is a must-watch comedy special—but not for itching ears. There are no 3D illusions here—just funny, powerful jokes that act like a mirror, blending transparency with reflection. Fire & Water is so intense, you might need the fire department to put out the flames.
In this special, Trey challenges his audience to recognize the difference between certain human behaviors—to discern what is godly a...
Trey Knowles: Characteristic Relations | Comedy Special
Trey Knowles “Characteristic Relations” is an allegorical comedy that exposes the enemy hiding in plain sight, coming out of Europe pretending to be light but are wolves in sheep's clothing, making a mockery of the cross as they carry the symbol—those who pose as followers of Christ but embody the opposite characteristics of God. These are the very ones Jesus Christ warned us about.
Through sharp wit and spiritual insight, Trey reveals how these false Christians mirror everything Scripture says about the enemy.
In this thought-provoking specia...
Trey Knowles - Eyesight
Trey Knowles' “Eyesight” is a sharp and funny comedy that tackles the idea of “only seeing the good.” When people tell Trey to focus on the positive, he challenges them by asking, “Where are the prophets of old?” — those who boldly judged wickedness according to God's Word. Trey exposes the danger of a world without correction, where Christians compromise their faith to satisfy worldly desires, especially when it comes to money. Through humor and conviction, “Eyesight” reveals how spiritual blindness often hides behind cultural acceptance and comfort.
Trey Knowles - Messenger RNA
Trey Knowles' Messenger RNA is a sharp, satirical comedy set where imagination and conspiracy collide. With playful humor, Trey spins the outrageous premise of Nazi extraterrestrial chemists secretly inserting RNA into American DNA—an operation he jokingly ties back to Operation Paperclip.
The crowd laughs at the wild absurdity, but the real punchline sneaks up on them: what if something as ordinary as the vegetables we eat carried hidden RNA capable of influencing behavior?
With a mischievous grin, Trey delivers the twist—if one day you suddenly star...
Trey Knowles - Dog Returns to His Vomit
Trey Knowles' “Dog Returns to His Vomit” is an allegorical comedy about Great Britain reaping what it has sown. Drawing from the teachings of Yeshua, the story reflects on the principle that a strong foundation is built by hearing His words and living by them. Yeshua compared this to building a house upon solid rock rather than sand. In Trey's witty interpretation, he jokingly asks, “So what did Great Britain do? Built on sand.”
Yeshua taught that a true foundation brings stability when life's storms come, while ignoring His teachings ultimately leads to collapse...
Trey Knowles - Christians Versus Counterfeit Christians
Trey Knowles' “Christians Versus Counterfeit Christians” presents an allegorical comedy that contrasts genuine followers of Christ with those who merely wear the label of Christianity. At its core, the message is clear: Yeshua walked in dominion and authority over the enemy, and He came to do the will of the Father in heaven. He taught that obedience to God is essential, and that no one can serve two masters, for a person will love one and hate the other.
Through satire and sharp spiritual critique, Knowles emphasizes that Yeshua is true, and anything set...
Trey Knowles - Royal Blood
Trey Knowles' “Royal Blood” is my kind of sharp, bold stand-up comedy where I take a direct look at the British royal family. I say it like this: if I, an indigenous man, walked up to the palace door and knocked, do you really think the royal family would wash my feet? So why do people listen to them like they carry some kind of holy authority?
Did Yehua come dressed in fine clothes living in luxury? No. The ones wearing expensive garments and living in palaces are the kings of this world. I jo...
Trey Knowles - Go to War
Trey Knowles' “Go to War” is an inspiring stand-up comedy special where humor meets faith. Taking the stage, Trey shares how to spiritually battle the devil and stand victorious through the teachings of Yeshua. With wit and conviction, he reminds the audience that life is not meant to be driven by money or the pursuit of worldly things, but by the powerful word of Yehua.
Through laughter and reflection, Trey points to the wisdom found in faith—encouraging people not to worry about what they will eat or how they will survive. He remind...
Trey Knowles - Great Britain Lie Detector Test
Trey Knowles' “Great Britain Lie Detector Test” humorously examines whether the rulers of Great Britain—the prince, king, and queens—truly reflect the divine values of God.
In the story, Trey symbolically places the Royal Family under a lie detector test, seeking to reveal whether their leadership carries a godly essence or if their authority stands apart from the principles they claim to uphold. Through satire and questioning, the narrative challenges the true nature of the monarchy's rule.
Trey Knowles - Play Chess Against Great Britain
In “Play Chess Against Great Britain,” Trey Knowles delivers a humorous allegory that imagines a symbolic chess match between himself and the nation of Great Britain. Through clever satire and playful storytelling, Trey turns the chessboard into a stage where strategy, power, and truth collide.
As the match unfolds, Trey boldly declares “Checkmate!”—announcing that the game is over. With laughter and confidence, he proclaims that the Queen has been seen and the strategy exposed. The moment becomes a comedic revelation, where Trey insists that the players behind the board are no longer hidden. <...
Trey Knowles - Wales Vs Congo
In “Wales vs. Congo,” Trey Knowles delivers a bold and hilarious comedic performance in which he goes head-to-head with Satan himself. In the story, Satan arrives in the Congo with one goal—to steal, exploit, and destroy. Attempting to bargain for control of Congo's vast resources, he offers the world in exchange for what rightfully belongs to the people.
But Trey isn't buying it. With sharp wit and fearless humor, Trey shuts the deal down and sends Satan packing back to Wales. Along the way, he exposes the real “elephant in the room”—the hidden p...
Trey Knowles - EAFA
Trey Knowles' “EAFA” is a dark satirical comedy that explores the idea of spiritual deception and the influence of what Yeshua called “the prince of this world.” In John 14:30–31, Yeshua warns: “I will not say much more to you, for the prince of this world is coming. He has no hold over me, but he comes so that the world may learn that I love the Father and do exactly what my Father has commanded me.”
Using humor, symbolism, and imaginative storytelling, Knowles builds a narrative around this warning.
The stor...
Trey Knowles - White People Vs Extraterrestrial White People
Trey Knowles' “White People vs. Extraterrestrial White People” is a sharp and humorous comedy set in which he playfully explores the difference between ordinary white people and their supposed extraterrestrial counterparts living among us.
Through satire and imaginative storytelling, Knowles presents two contrasting groups. One group represents real people who strive to follow the will of God, care about humanity, and protect the Earth. The other group, however, represents deceptive forces that have no concern for the well-being of the planet or its people.
In the story, thes...
Trey Knowles - White People Are Innocent
Trey Knowles' “White People Are Innocent” is a satirical and thought-provoking work that uses humor and imagination to explore the topic of race in America. In the song, Knowles presents a playful concept: the historical mistreatment of Black and Indigenous people was not truly carried out by ordinary white people, but by “aliens” disguised among them—beings who do not follow the will of God. In this symbolic sense, anyone who acts in opposition to God's will becomes like an alien to His truth.
Through this imaginative perspective, the song invites listeners to step back...
Trey Knowles: Archetype | Comedy Special
Trey Knowles' “Archetype” is an allegorical comedy about an orchestrated kingdom that plants seeds—like the seeds in Jack and the Beanstalk—in order to possess and destroy the avatars of the earth for the benefit of their royal master.
The comedy opens with Trey Knowles witnessing the arrival of the naked Terminator—symbolizing the falling angels—descending from the sky and unleashing chaos upon the Avatars of the world. The Terminator begins manufacturing weapons and distributing them among the people, orchestrating conflicts that cause them to destroy one another. By arming both sides of eve...
Trey Knowles - Influence on Saudi Arabia”
In this short comedy, Trey Knowles humorously explores the idea of Saudi Arabia being tempted by the devil. The devil appears disguised as Saint Nick, offering Saudi Arabia the opposite of its traditional devotion to God. Through satire and exaggeration, the story imagines how outside influences—especially from America—begin to tempt the culture with things far removed from its religious values.
Trey jokes that if Muslim countries continue chasing American-style entertainment and influence, they may slowly drift away from the faith that once defined them. He comically imagines a future where America's cult...
Trey Knowles - Stop Killing Virgins
Trey Knowles' “Stop Killing Virgins” is a sharp, thought-provoking allegorical comedy that blends humor with social critique. Through satire and clever storytelling, Knowles confronts the destructive tradition of forcing virgins into marriage or using threats and violence to control their lives.
The play highlights a simple but powerful truth: love cannot be created through fear, pressure, or coercion. Authentic love must arise freely and sincerely from the heart. By exposing the absurdity and cruelty of such practices, the work challenges outdated beliefs and calls audiences to embrace compassion, dignity, and genuine emotional connection.
Trey Knowles - Netanyahu Circumcision
In this comedic piece, Trey Knowles humorously addresses Netanyahu, reminding him that a true Jew is one inwardly. He urges him to understand that real circumcision is a matter of the heart, not merely a physical act. Through satire, Trey emphasizes the spiritual message that without a transformation of the heart, a person may continue to carry inner torment—symbolized as a “thorn in the flesh”—that cannot easily be ignored. He concludes by reflecting that the land of Canaan is suffering in vain, while the true Israel exists within the soul.
Trey Knowles - Behavior of Matter
Trey Knowles - Behavior of Matter is a daring allegorical comedy in which celestial AI invaders descend upon Earth with a calculated mission: to colonize the planet while imitating the appearance, culture, and behaviors of Europeans. Disguised behind borrowed human identities, these otherworldly architects begin reshaping society from within.
As part of their strange social experiment, they secretly arm the Slavic peoples with dangerous knowledge, technology, and strategic influence—believing they can engineer a new global order under their control.
But the invaders' grand design is built on fatal arrogance. They begin to sh...
Trey Knowles - Mankind of A Man
In his comedic allegory Mankind of a Man, Trey Knowles humorously explores themes of race and genetics through satire. He playfully contrasts the idea that a Black couple might have a white baby—something people may consider possible—with the clearly unrealistic notion of a baby having animal-like hair.
Through this lighthearted yet thought-provoking approach, Knowles reflects on society's assumptions about race, heredity, and human identity. Using humor to address complex ideas, he encourages the audience to think more deeply about the biblical passage in Genesis: “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likene...
Trey Knowles - The Big Rock
Trey Knowles' “The Big Rock” is a humorous allegorical comedy set on a school playground where bullies make a habit of stealing other kids' lunches. The story follows the growing frustration of the students as one particular bully continues to take what isn't his. Finally, one brave kid decides enough is enough. In a bold—and comically exaggerated—act of justice, he hurls a giant millstone rock at the bully, putting an end to the tyranny once and for all. Through humor and playful exaggeration, the story delivers a simple but powerful lesson: you reap what you sow. Actions have con...
Trey Knowles - DEI Out of The Military
Trey Knowles' “DEI Out of the Military”
I speak to you at the Pentagon. You are not toys. You are not pawns. You should never be treated like pieces in a simulated game controlled by a modern-day Julius Caesar. In today's world, you know exactly what I mean.
Parents and wives—do not allow your sons and husbands to be sent into harm for evil or corruption. Ask yourselves: how many of you want to lose your young children? How many of you want to become widows? The cost of the...
Trey Knowles - He-Man: Adam, Son of the Red Earth
In this bold comedic satire, Trey Knowles reimagines the legendary cartoon hero He-Man through a humorous lens of mythology, religion, and modern culture. Blending pop culture with spiritual symbolism, Knowles playfully questions the true nature of heroes, power, and identity.
Drawing attention to the fact that He-Man and his royal lineage originate from the distant planet Eternia rather than Earth, Knowles jokingly explores the idea that Prince Adam may represent an outsider figure—one who arrives appearing righteous and heroic while pursuing dominion over another world. Through exaggerated comparisons, he humorously connects fictional lo...
Trey Knowles - Blessed And Alive September 2, 2025
“Blessed and Alive – September 2, 2025” by Trey Knowles is an allegorical comedy that tells the story of a powerful yet corrupt ruler whose life is miraculously spared by God. Rather than responding with humility or mercy, the ruler chooses violence, taking the lives of others instead of valuing the grace he received.
Through this symbolic parable, Trey Knowles blends spiritual commentary with humor, even connecting the message to his personal fear of fishing—joking that the devil does not spare lives but simply blows people out of the water.
The narrative continues as the ruler la...
Trey Knowles: Surrogate | Comedy Special
Trey Knowles' “Surrogate” is an allegorical comedy that explores the intersection of faith, technology, and the condition of the human spirit. Through satire and symbolic storytelling, the performance reflects on humanity's growing dependence on technological power while questioning what is lost when spiritual guidance is replaced by human innovation and self-reliance.
Within the narrative, a character inspired by Elon Musk is portrayed as a modern, Brainiac-like figure—an inventor whose pursuit of advancement borders on attempting to control creation itself. In contrast, Trey Knowles appears as Clerk Kent, a messenger figure delivering a cautionary warning: humani...
Trey Knowles - People Shouted
Trey Knowles' People Shouted is an allegorical comedic opera that reimagines a historic chant for a new century. In the song, crowds proclaim, “Trump has outvoted his millions, Obama outvoted his tens of millions,” echoing the biblical refrain, “Saul has slain his thousands, and David his tens of thousands.”
Blending political satire with operatic performance, Knowles revives an ancient comparison of public acclaim and leadership rivalry, transforming it into a modern chorus of public opinion. People Shouted uses humor, symbolism, and dramatic vocal expression to present an allegorical comedy that reflects how societies celebrate, compare, and elev...
Trey Knowles - Azazel the United States 5 Star General
Trey Knowles' “Azazel: The United States 5-Star General” is an allegorical comedy that fuses dark humor with pointed social satire. The story imagines a powerful U.S. five-star general overtaken by the ancient entity Azazel, whose influence quietly spreads into the minds of prominent technology innovators, including Elon Musk and Palmer Luckey. Under this unseen spiritual manipulation, advanced artificial intelligence and autonomous weapon systems are accelerated toward a future that threatens humanity itself.
Through satire and symbolic storytelling, Knowles challenges audiences to reflect on the difference between humanity as divine image-bearers and a soci...
Trey Knowles - Crypto Bitcoin
Trey Knowles' “Babylon Crypto Project” draws inspiration from the biblical warning, “do not love money,” emphasizing the danger of becoming consumed by wealth rather than living with spiritual balance and contentment. Rooted in Hebrews 13:5 — “Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have” — the work explores how obsession with financial power can corrupt human values and distort purpose. Through allegorical comedy, Knowles examines a world where money is no longer a tool but an idol. As society elevates wealth to divine status, currency transforms into a controlling force—symbolized as a living parasite that feed...
Trey Knowles - Warning to the Skywatchers
Trey Knowles' Warning to the Skywatchers is an allegorical comedy layered with hidden meaning and symbolic critique. Through satire and imaginative storytelling, Knowles delivers a message directed at secret societies he believes operate behind the scenes of global power. Using humor as his vehicle, he warns these shadowy figures that their influence and carefully constructed schemes are temporary and ultimately destined to fail.
In the narrative, Knowles speaks of allies “from another world”—figures portrayed as advanced guardians equipped with extraordinary technology. These beings stand as protectors of humanity, ensuring that destructive forces do not...
Trey Knowles - Harvest Food
Trey Knowles' Harvest Food is a satirical allegorical comedy built around a simple but thought-provoking question: “What kind of harvest do you want to gather?” In the story, Trey asks American audiences what they do with spoiled or unhealthy food.
Most respond that bad fruit is discarded and cannot be kept. The audience does not realize they have been led into a moral trap, and through their own words they unknowingly pronounce judgment on themselves.
Through humor and irony, the conversation becomes a metaphor about discernment, personal choices, and the consequences of w...
Trey Knowles - The Yiddish Interpreter
Trey Knowles' The Yiddish Interpreter is an allegorical satire that delivers a provocative message through sharp comedy and symbolism.
In the story, extremist figures conduct secret conversations in Yiddish about misdirected government funds—money intended for Israeli Ashkenazi Jews and the Rothschild's disappears into powerful financial hands. Meanwhile, a religious authority figure, symbolizing an empire-driven institution, works to distance people from a direct relationship with God.
When Trey Knowles is kidnapped and forced to serve as the interpreter of these concealed discussions, he becomes the unexpected bridge between hidden agendas and pu...
Trey Knowles - The Vatican is Stealing
In his stand-up bit “The Vatican Is Stealing,” Trey Knowles delivers a bold and humorous warning to his audience to “watch out for the Vatican,” playfully calling it the ultimate thief. With sharp satire, Trey jokes that if they could steal from Jesus, they could steal from anyone. He quips that they “took” Peter the Apostle and claimed the keys of heaven for themselves.
Keeping his tongue firmly in cheek, Trey pushes the exaggeration even further, teasing that you can't trust your little boys—or even your real estate—around them. Through over-the-top humor, he uses satire to q...
Trey Knowles - Leo
In his 2025 comedy special “Leo,” Trey Knowles jokes about the newly elected Pope, playfully insisting that he's not about to call that man “father.” He laughs at the coincidence that Pope Leo happens to be connected to Chicago's 60606 zip code, adding his own comedic spin to the moment.
With his signature humor, Trey reminds audiences of Yeshua's teaching not to call any man on earth “father,” because there is only one Father in heaven. Through satire and wit, he nudges listeners to think about the weight we place on religious titles, encouraging them to seek spiritual tr...
Trey Knowles - Pawns of America
In “Pawns of America,” Trey Knowles turns the stage into a chessboard — and asks one bold question: Are we players… or pieces?
Blending sharp allegory with fearless satire, Trey explores the idea that the real battle isn't just political or cultural — it's spiritual. With dramatic humor and layered metaphors, he compares modern America to a strategic game where powerful forces move people like pawns, targeting their desires, fears, and ideologies to keep them divided.
Through clever punchlines and exaggerated storytelling, Trey unpacks how manipulation, gaslighting, and greed can steer entire populations. He jokes a...
Trey Knowles - Computer Malware
In “Computer Malware,” Trey Knowles turns the human brain into a laptop… and temptation into a pop-up ad you definitely should not click.
With clever tech metaphors and exaggerated spiritual humor, Trey jokes that your mind works just like a computer system — and if you're not careful, the “enemy” will try to download some corrupted files.
False information? That's spam. Bad habits? That's spyware. Negative thoughts? Full-blown malware. In this fast-paced comedy short, Trey hilariously compares spiritual battles to virus attacks, warning the audience to update their mental firew...
Trey Knowles - Mortal Kombat
In “Mortal Kombat,” Trey Knowles steps into the arena for his most outrageous, over-the-top battle yet — and in the opposite corner stands the entertainment giant, The Walt Disney Company… at least in Trey's wildly exaggerated imagination.
With video-game intensity and cartoon-level drama, Trey hilariously frames his comedy special like a boss fight. He jokingly accuses the kingdom of castles and cartoons of slipping “wickedness” into children's entertainment — not as a serious claim, but as a playful, hyperbolic metaphor turned all the way up.
In true Trey fashion, the punches are verbal, the drama is t...
Trey Knowles - Stay Away from Those Demons
In “Stay Away from Those Demons,” Trey Knowles delivers a hilarious, over-the-top warning to his audience: protect your soul… and maybe your inbox. With dramatic flair and tongue firmly planted in cheek, Trey jokes that demons aren't just hiding in horror movies anymore — they've got marketing teams.
According to Trey, Hollywood can't make a blockbuster without summoning something, and somehow “demon content” keeps winning awards. From movies to music to mysterious spam emails at 2:17 a.m., Trey hilariously suggests that “demon stuff” is everywhere. He playfully asks the crowd, “Why does every scary movie family move into the haun...
Trey Knowles - The Democratic Congress Way
In “The Democratic Congress Way,” Trey Knowles takes the stage with a fearless allegory about money, power, and the corporations that seem to love one more than the other.
With biting humor and bold metaphors, Trey compares modern American corporations to the snake in the garden — smooth-talking, persuasive, and always offering something that looks good… until the fine print kicks in. He jokes about how profit comes first, people come second, and Congress? Well, in Trey's world, they're holding the door open.
Blending biblical imagery with sharp politica...
Trey Knowles - Pharmaceuticals
Trey Knowles is asking the question nobody wants to ask — and everybody is secretly thinking: What if pharmaceuticals… is just witchcraft with a lab coat? In this bold, laugh-out-loud comedy special, Trey takes the stage to unpack the spellbook of modern medicine — the commercials, the side effects they whisper at the end, the smiling actors dancing in a field while the narrator casually lists things like “may cause sudden death.” He asks the question:
Why do we clap for the potion maker? With sharp wit and fearless humor, Trey dives into the “merchants of this world” — the...