The Wise Wolf has received a flood of concerned messages from readers who feel powerless against the relentless march of the "Technocratic State." One subscriber asked me point-blank: "Besides speaking up, I feel like the Technocratic State is taking control faster than anything I can do. What can we do?"
I gave him an unvarnished truth: The only demographic that can effectively resist the coming crisis is senior citizens. The Scriptures foretell a time of unparalleled "tribulation" before the return of Christ and the establishment of his millennial kingdom. As the world hurtles toward this climactic event, the elderly may be our last, best hope.
The Book of Revelation describes a global system of control and surveillance that will precede the Lord's second coming. "No one will be able to buy or sell unless he has the mark" of this system (Rev. 13:17). Yet the Bible also promises that "the ancient of days" - the elderly - will be empowered to stand against this tyranny (Dan. 7:22).
Why the seniors? Simple: The powers-that-be cannot marginalize or demonize grandparents and war heroes without provoking full-scale revolt. There is no way to spin an 80-year-old grandmother into a "violent extremist." There is no way to pepper spray a Vietnam vet without causing a national reckoning. Seniors are the only Americans left with the moral authority to protest without being labeled a "threat to democracy."
This is why the ruling class is so desperate to get the elderly vaccinated, tracked, and isolated. They know that a movement of awakened seniors could completely unravel their twisted plans. As the Psalmist writes, "The righteous will flourish like the palm tree...They shall still bear fruit in old age" (Ps. 92:12,14).
The time is coming when America's grandparents will be called upon to rise up and become the final barrier against the encroaching darkness. Will they heed the warning of the prophets? Or will they go quietly into the night, allowing the younger generation to face the wrath to come?
"The truth doesn't hide. It waits for those brave enough to look."
The Wise Wolf