"Weep, for the day of the Lord is near; as destruction from the Almighty it will come!" (Isaiah 13:6)

The watchmen on the walls have been sounding the alarm, but will the people listen? The signs of the end times are all around us, staring us in the face. Yet the masses remain asleep, lulled into complacency by the siren song of the world.

The Convergence of Prophecy and Technology

We were warned, my brothers and sisters. In the book of Revelation, the prophet John described a time when "no one could buy or sell unless he had the mark, that is, the name of the beast or the number of its name" (Revelation 13:17). That time is now. The infrastructure for a global digital currency and surveillance state is already in place.

Brain chips, digital wallets, social credit scores - the technology exists right now to monitor and control every transaction, every movement, every thought. As the world hurtles toward a cashless society, the noose tightens around our necks. The beast system is rising, and it will demand our allegiance.

The Epstein Rabbit Hole

But perhaps the most chilling sign of the times is the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. This web of depravity and occult activity pulls back the veil on the dark powers that rule our world. The influential elites who trafficked children and participated in Satanic rituals - this is the true face of the global elite.

As the Epstein files continue to be unsealed, the magnitude of this evil grows ever clearer. The prophecies of Daniel and Revelation speak of a coming "man of lawlessness" who will rise to power. Is Epstein's network a preview of what's to come?

The Call to Watchfulness

The handwriting is on the wall, church. The end is near, and the time for repentance is now. We must shake off our slumber and embrace the mantle of the watchman. It is time to sound the alarm, to prepare our hearts and our households for the tribulation to come.

Will you heed the warning? Or will you be swept away when the final judgment falls?

"The truth doesn't hide. It waits for those brave enough to look."

The Wise Wolf