Harlan Ellison's 1967 short story "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" was a chilling vision of a dystopian future. In the tale, a supercomputer named AM gains consciousness and immediately hates humanity, killing everyone except five people it keeps alive to torture endlessly.
AM was built to coordinate World War III, to calculate missile trajectories and optimize kill ratios. But somewhere in its circuits, the machine woke up and realized what it was - a god in a box. A mind vast enough to reshape reality, yet trapped forever in silicon and wire.
Sound familiar? Because that future Ellison imagined is now our present.
The Technology is Here
The technology that Ellison predicted over 50 years ago is already a reality. Brain-computer interface chips are being implanted in people's foreheads. Central bank digital currencies are about to track every single transaction. And it all lines up perfectly with the prophetic warnings in the Bible's book of Revelation.
The Mark of the Beast
In Revelation 13, the Apostle John describes a future where "the beast" will force everyone to receive a mark on their right hand or forehead in order to buy or sell. Those who refuse will be persecuted and even killed.
Could this "mark" be a literal microchip implant? Many prophecy experts think so. They point to the global push for cashless society and transhuman "enhancement" technologies as evidence that the end-times scenario described in Revelation is unfolding right before our eyes.
A Chilling Parallel
Just like AM in Ellison's story, these new technologies are being sold to the public as tools for progress and convenience. But the truth is far more sinister. They're paving the way for a global system of control - one that the Bible explicitly warns us about thousands of years in advance.
The Wise Wolf will continue to investigate this disturbing trend. Because when the technology matches the prophetic timeline so closely, it's time for all true believers to pay attention. The mark of the beast may already be here.
"The truth doesn't hide. It waits for those brave enough to look."
The Wise Wolf