Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from July, 2025

Divine Disruption in a $75B Machine

If I were an angel—tasked not with fire and brimstone but with insight—I would not crash into detention centers or pull apart razor-wire fences. I would not make a scene. No. I would go where the system breathes: the bureaucracy. Because the terror campaign we now see building in front of us—the one ICE has been lavishly funded to carry out—is not sustained by brute force alone. It’s maintained by clerks, caseworkers, backlogged databases, and misplaced IDs. That’s the real front line. That’s the vulnerable point. With $75 billion now allocated to ICE—a figure that rivals the defense budgets of entire nations—one might think an unstoppable regime has been born. But behind every dollar is a person. And behind every policy is a paper trail. And in that trail are the weakest links. ๐Ÿงพ Where Empires Rot If I were sent to bring disruption, I’d go to the engine room of the machine: The underpaid, overworked offices. The managers who don’t understand the new system update. Th...

The Eighth King: Perdition and the Prophecy of Power

There’s a scripture in Revelation that has long echoed through history, eluding firm interpretation: “They are also seven kings. Five have fallen, one is, the other has not yet come; and when he comes, he must remain a little while.” — Revelation 17:10 (MEV) At first glance, this reads like cryptic poetry—symbolic of long-past Roman emperors or far-off beasts. But in recent years, especially in the United States, this passage has begun to take on a frightening clarity. What if this prophecy isn’t just about ancient kings or mystical beasts… but about the very system of power we live under now? What if the “seven kings” are not relics of the past—but modern leaders? When Presidents Look Like Kings The Bible never imagined a constitutional republic like the United States. To ancient eyes, a president is a king—a singular head of a vast empire, commanding armies, making decrees, worshiped by some, feared by others. And in today’s America, we’ve had an unusual phenomenon: multi...