The End is Near

I don't leave my bunker much these days. Not since that business with the child traffickers out west - the kind of horrors that burrow into your mind and never let go. But sometimes a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do. So I bundled up, hopped on my e-scooter, and zipped down to the local Dollar General.

The moment I stepped through those sliding doors, I knew something was wrong. That harsh, institutional lighting. The faint chemical smell. It hits you like a punch to the gut - this is not the Main Street of my youth. This is the face of a nation in spiritual decay.

The Corporate Plague The Dollar General empire is a cancer metastasizing across small town America. In town after town, the familiar local shops disappear, choked out by the grey, soulless big box stores. Online shopping and Amazon warehouses rip the heart out of Main Street. And in the wake of these bumbling corporate Goliaths, the very fabric of our communities unravels.

It's not an accident. This is spiritual warfare, my friends - a direct assault on the soul of our nation. The powers and principalities of this dark world are using big business to devour the last vestiges of local culture, community, and faith.

The Revelation Fulfilled The book of Revelation warned us 2,000 years ago. "And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name." (Revelation 13:16-17)

The technology exists right now. Brain chips. Digital currency. Frictionless surveillance capitalism that tracks every transaction. It's all laying the groundwork for the mark of the beast. And the Dollar General empire is the demonic harbinger, stripping away the last remnants of human connection, community, and God-centered small town life.

Unless we rise up in prayer and spiritual warfare, America is about to lose its soul.

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

The Wise Wolf