Listen up, you pack of dazed and confused sheep. I'm about to lay down some hard truths that'll rattle your faith. This isn't some normal Friday night we're talking about. No, this is the stuff of biblical prophecy - a dark satanic ritual that's been playing out for millennia.
Last Friday, while you were sipping beers and watching the game, some billionaire asshat was raping kids on camera. And this isn't an isolated incident. It's part of a twisted web of blackmail, corruption, and occult ritual that reaches to the highest echelons of power.
Epstein didn't invent this operation. He just modernized it. Because long before anyone had a lens, there were stone altars in the Valley of Hinnom where children burned alive to feed a god named Moloch. The method evolved, but the sacrament never did.
## Prophecies Foretold This Darkness
This rot at the heart of the global elite isn't new. The Bible warned us about it centuries ago. In the book of Daniel, the prophet describes a vision of a "little horn" that will arise - a wicked ruler who will "speak words against the Most High" and "wear out the saints of the Most High."
And in the book of Isaiah, we read of the Valley of Hinnom, where the Canaanites once sacrificed their children to the pagan god Moloch. This same valley, Isaiah warns, will one day be a place of God's judgment.
## The Revelation of the End Times
But the clearest prophecy comes from the book of Revelation. Here, John the Apostle peers into the future and sees a beast that will rise to power - one that will demand worship and force its mark on all of humanity. This beast, the Bible says, will reign for a time, times, and half a time before being cast into the lake of fire.
The technology exists right now. Brain chips, digital currency, surveillance - it's all here. Revelation 13 warned us 2,000 years ago. And now we're watching the final act of this satanic drama play out before our eyes.
Wake up, people. The darkness is here. But the light of God's judgment is coming.
"The truth doesn't hide. It waits for those brave enough to look."
The Wise Wolf