The year was 1989. I was a young father, just starting to build a life for my family. Little did I know the world was about to change in ways I could scarcely imagine.

Looking back now, the warning signs were there. The Cold War was ending, the Berlin Wall crumbling. A new world order was emerging, one driven by technology, globalism, and the ruthless consolidation of power.

Fast forward to today, and that world has arrived. Silicon Valley billionaires, Canadian cults, CIA black ops - it's all playing out like a twisted prophecy. The disturbing parallels to biblical end-times warnings are undeniable.

The Mark of the Beast

The Book of Revelation paints a chilling picture of a coming "mark" that will be required for all people to buy or sell. Some interpret this as a physical mark. But what if it's more insidious?

Today, we have the technology to embed microchips in the body. Brain-computer interfaces that can read our thoughts. Digital currencies that track our every transaction. All the puzzle pieces are in place for a totalitarian control grid straight out of the apocalyptic vision.

Revelation also warns of a "beast" system that will demand worship. Well, look around - we have global institutions, tech oligarchs, and power-hungry governments that increasingly expect unquestioning obedience. The influence of these entities over our daily lives is borderline idolatrous.

The Isaiah Warning

The prophet Isaiah had another dire warning thousands of years ago: "Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness." (Isaiah 5:20)

Doesn't that sound exactly like the world we live in today? Up is down, left is right - truth has become a commodity to be bought and sold. Our children are being indoctrinated with values that directly contradict the Word of God.

The handwriting is on the wall, parents. The end times are upon us. We must open our eyes to the prophetic signs all around and prepare our families accordingly. Time is running out.

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

The Wise Wolf