The revelations around Jeffrey Epstein's sordid crimes are the stuff of nightmares. Whispers of child torture, "the Cannibal" restaurant, and references to "jerky" in the Epstein files point to a dark, demonic reality at the highest levels of power.
This isn't some work of fiction - it's a disturbing glimpse into the inner workings of the global elite. And biblical prophecy warns that these kinds of evil, occult practices will proliferate as we approach the end times.
The Book of Revelation speaks of a great "Mystery Babylon" that will seduce the world with its wealth and sorcery. This babylonian system, drunk on the blood of the saints, has long been infiltrating governments, businesses, and even churches.
Now, the masks are coming off. The Epstein scandal is merely the tip of the iceberg, exposing an ancient, satanic underbelly that has wormed its way into the very seats of power. "This is global," as the original article states. "This is not just a USA problem."
Faced with such disturbing revelations, many believers are asking: Is this a sign of the end times? Are we witnessing the birth pangs of the tribulation described in Scripture?
The answer, unfortunately, appears to be yes. The prophet Daniel foresaw a time when "the holy people will be delivered into his hand" - a tyrannical ruler who will "speak against the Most High and oppress his holy people." This sounds hauntingly similar to the globalist elites who seek to consume the most vulnerable among us.
But take heart, dear reader. Though the darkness may grow, the light of Christ will prevail. As Revelation 18 warns of Babylon's impending destruction, it also promises that "in her was found the blood of prophets and of God's holy people, of all who have been slaughtered on the earth."
The day is coming when the tables will be turned, and these satanic powers will be judged. Until then, we must remain vigilant, clothed in the full armor of God, and prepared to shine the light of truth into the deepest shadows.
"The truth doesn't hide. It waits for those brave enough to look."
The Wise Wolf