Remember Pizzagate? The conspiracy theory that got dismissed as the ranting of delusional lunatics? Well, it turns out the real pedophile network wasn't hidden in some imaginary pizza parlor basement. It was cruising on yachts, partying at Mar-a-Lago, and flying on private jets.
And the man currently occupying the Oval Office? His name appears nearly 1 million times in the unredacted Epstein files. Not a typo. Not hyperbole. The count just keeps climbing.
So are we supposed to just ignore this? Pretend it's normal for the sitting president to be that deeply tied to a convicted pedophile? That can't be right. Not from a biblical worldview.
The Epstein Rabbit Hole The Epstein case is the tip of a very disturbing iceberg. These files provide shocking evidence of a global elite pedophile network - one that goes far beyond just Epstein himself. The connections reach into the highest levels of government, business, and even the Church.
This isn't some crazy QAnon fever dream. The evidence is there in black and white. Explicit sexual messages. Flight logs. Witness testimonies. It paints a horrifying picture of widespread child exploitation by those in power.
And Trump's name keeps popping up. Again and again. Not as an innocent bystander, but as an active participant. How can we reconcile this with his public persona as a Christian champion?
A Prophetic Sign? From a biblical perspective, this kind of systemic evil at the highest levels of society could be a sign of the end times. The prophet Daniel warned that in the last days, "the wicked will do wickedly." The book of Revelation describes a global elite "drunk on the blood of the saints."
Is the Epstein scandal part of that prophesied tribulation? A taste of the darkness to come as the world hurtles toward judgment? It's a sobering thought. One that should make every believer tremble.
Because if the Epstein files are any indication, the "deep state" isn't some crazy conspiracy theory. It's real. And it's only the beginning.
"The truth doesn't hide. It waits for those brave enough to look."
The Wise Wolf