The revelations about Jeffrey Epstein's connection to an Israeli spy operation monitoring Americans through their smartphones are deeply disturbing. But from a biblical perspective, could this be a sign of the end times unfolding before our eyes?
Epstein's Link to the Mossad As The Wise Wolf previously reported, Epstein was involved with a company called Carbyne that has direct ties to the Israeli intelligence service Mossad. Carbyne was co-founded by Epstein, billionaire Peter Thiel, and former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. The company is staffed almost entirely by former operatives of Unit 8200, Israel's NSA equivalent.
Carbyne's technology allows them to monitor 911 emergency calls in American cities, turning on people's cameras and GPS to track their every move. This gives Israeli intelligence direct access to the private data and communications of US citizens, all under the guise of "public safety."
A Disturbing Prophetic Pattern This is a chilling development when viewed through the lens of biblical prophecy. The book of Revelation describes a coming "beast" system that will seek to monitor and control all of humanity (Rev 13:16-17). Could Carbyne be a step toward fulfilling this dark vision?
The Bible also warns of a future time when "the love of many will grow cold" and "lawlessness will increase" (Matt 24:12). Epstein's vast sex trafficking network, enabled by the rich and powerful, seems to fit this pattern of growing moral decay.
Furthermore, the Bible foretells a future "king of the North" (likely a reference to the leader of modern-day Israel) who will "exalt himself and magnify himself above every god" (Dan 11:36). Ehud Barak's involvement in Carbyne is concerning in this light.
The Final Countdown? While we cannot say for certain, the disturbing details surrounding Epstein and his connections to Israel's intelligence apparatus are certainly worth prayerful consideration. As followers of Christ, we must remain vigilant and discerning in these last days.
"The truth doesn't hide. It waits for those brave enough to look."
The Wise Wolf