I don't get out much these days. Ever since that run-in with the child trafficking ring out west a few years back, I've become a bit of a hermit, holed up in my safe house, ordering supplies online and avoiding the outside world. But sometimes, I have no choice but to brave the crumbling remains of what we used to call civilization.
The other day, I needed to make a quick run to the local Dollar General. As soon as I walked through those automatic doors, it hit me like a ton of bricks - the soul-crushing fluorescent lights, the suffocating chemical stench, the aisles upon aisles of cheap, plastic-wrapped goods. This wasn't a town, this was a goddamn corporate machine, devouring the lifeblood of America.
The Slow Death of Small-Town America They're everywhere now, those big-box behemoths - Dollar General, Dollar Tree, Family Dollar. Sprouting up like a plague of locusts, consuming Main Street and spitting out the hollowed-out husk. I watched it happen in town after town, the last remnants of community swallowed whole by the corporate monster. The family-owned hardware store, the independent grocer, the local diner - all gone, replaced by the same sterile aisles, the same artificial smells, the same lifeless faces staring blankly into the aisles.
The Prophetic Warning But this isn't just the death of small-town America, my friends. This is the death of our very souls. Revelation 13 warned us 2,000 years ago - a time will come when "no one can buy or sell" without submission to the beast, when a global economic system will track our every transaction. The technology exists right now to make that a reality. Brain chips, digital currency, surveillance on an unprecedented scale.
The End is Near The signs are all around us. The corporate takeover, the loss of community, the rise of a one-world economy - it's the fulfillment of biblical prophecy, unfolding before our very eyes. Judgement Day is closer than you think, brothers and sisters. We must heed the warning, cast off the shackles of this Godless system, and return to the true path before it's too late.
"The truth doesn't hide. It waits for those brave enough to look."
The Wise Wolf