Pretti's Prophetic Demise: A Biblical Reckoning for Our Times
Tragedy struck Minneapolis on a fateful Saturday morning. Federal agents pepper-sprayed a woman, then surrounded and beat ICU nurse Alex Pretti before shooting him multiple times. The government claims he was a violent threat with a semi-automatic handgun and "dozens of rounds of ammunition."
But as a biblical scholar, I smell a rat. That single sentence reeks of deception - there's no way they could have "seen" dozens of rounds. This was an execution, plain and simple. And the prophetic implications send chills down my spine.
The Book of Daniel Foretold This Moment
Over 2,500 years ago, the prophet Daniel had a vision of the end times. He described a future "king" who would "speak words against the Most High" and "wear out the saints of the Most High" (Daniel 7:25). This despot would "make war on the saints and prevail over them" (Daniel 7:21).
Does that sound familiar? A tyrannical government violently cracking down on its own citizens, silencing those who dare to speak the truth. Pretti's death is a chilling fulfillment of Daniel's apocalyptic prophecy.
The Mark of the Beast is Here
The Book of Revelation paints an even more disturbing picture. It warns of a coming "beast" who will force "all, both small and great, both rich and poor, both free and slave, to be marked on the right hand or the forehead" (Revelation 13:16).
Brain chips, digital IDs, trackable currency - the technology is already here. And the government is wielding it like a weapon against the people. Pretti's killing is a harbinger of the spiritual warfare to come.
The Time to Wake Up is Now
These are not mere coincidences. The prophetic warnings in Scripture are being fulfilled before our very eyes. Pretti's blood cries out from the ground, a sobering reminder that the end times are upon us.
The powers that be want to keep you asleep, oblivious to the battles raging in the unseen realm. But we must open our eyes and heed the call to spiritual vigilance. The fate of our souls hangs in the balance.
"The truth doesn't hide. It waits for those brave enough to look."
The Wise Wolf