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. ๐งพ 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...
Daniel To Revelation discusses prophecy as it relates to our times while interweaving the prophecies of Babylon the Great, the Seven Seals, the Seven Trumpets, The Seven bowls, the two witnesses, the Beast of revelation, the beasts of Daniel, the two Goats, the two Kings, Jesus comments on the last days, and much more.