A paid subscriber asked me a question yesterday that I've been thinking about nonstop: "I'm fully awake. My red pill moment was after 9/11 realizing our own government attacked us. But besides speaking up, I feel like the Technocratic State is taking control faster than anything I can do."

I told him the truth. The only thing we can do right now is wait and prepare. We need 100,000+ senior citizens to march on Washington. That is the ONLY demographic they cannot sick their attack dogs on without causing a civil war.

There is no way to spin an 80-year-old grandmother into a violent extremist. There is no way to pepper spray a Vietnam veteran without sparking a revolt. There is no way to deploy ICE or National Guard troops against your parents and grandparents without the whole country turning on you.

Seniors are the last Americans left with the moral authority to protest without being labeled as "domestic terrorists" or "insurrectionists." This isn't just political strategy - it's a shocking fulfillment of biblical prophecy.

The Book of Daniel foretells a coming "time of the end" where a tyrannical ruler will rise to power and "wear out the saints of the Most High." (Daniel 7:25) Throughout history, the elderly and infirm have often been the first targeted by evil regimes seeking total control.

Yet God's Word also promises that "the Ancient of Days" - the elderly and aged - will ultimately be the ones to "receive the kingdom" and see the defeat of this wicked ruler. (Daniel 7:22)

In these last days, as the Technocratic State seeks to sideline and silence our nation's seniors, we must heed this prophetic warning. The elderly may be society's most marginalized group, but they are God's chosen instrument to bring down the coming tyranny.

All hope is not lost. Our only recourse may be to look to our grandparents and great-grandparents - the very people the elite wish to write off. For when they rise up, the walls of this Jericho will surely come tumbling down.

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

The Wise Wolf