



Now The End Begins

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Tells Top Military Brass In Secret Meeting That ‘The Only Mission Of The Department Of War Is Warfighting’
By Geoffrey Grider: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told a rare meeting of the most senior military leadership in the United States that they must ‘prepare for war.’
“The Government is aware of its great obligation to support, as the Government of a free and equal nation, that maintenance and consolidation of peace which the world needs today more than ever before”. These words were spoken by Adolf Hitler in his first radio address as Chancellor of Germany in 1933. While calling for peace, Germany ramped up their ability to wage war that within 6 years would result in WWII. The United States is calling for peace while furiously preparing for war, we know how this movie ends. That’s the memo.
Am I making a comparison between 1933 Nazi Germany and 2025 United States? Yes, and it’s absolutely spot on. The United States is a very different nation than Nazi Germany, no question about it, but there are comparisons that must be made by right-thinking people.
WWII began when Germany, under an umbrella of hyper-nationalism, called for peace while building a war machine that was offensive in nature. 9 months into his second term, Donald Trump, under an umbrella of hyper-nationalism, is calling for peace, calling himself the ‘president of peace’, while at the same time obviously ramping up to wage war. Trump today declared that war will be declared on American inner cities in order to ‘stop crime’. He has already sent troops into DC, with many more cities on his ‘hit list’. War is coming.
“The Government is aware of its great obligation to support, as the Government of a free and equal nation, that maintenance and consolidation of peace which the world needs today more than ever before”. These words were spoken by Adolf Hitler in his first radio address as Chancellor of Germany in 1933. While calling for peace, Germany ramped up their ability to wage war that within 6 years would result in WWII. The United States is calling for peace while furiously preparing for war, we know how this movie ends. That’s the memo.
“The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.” Ecclesiastes 1:9 (KJV)
Am I making a comparison between 1933 Nazi Germany and 2025 United States? Yes, and it’s absolutely spot on. The United States is a very different nation than Nazi Germany, no question about it, but there are comparisons that must be made by right-thinking people.
WWII began when Germany, under an umbrella of hyper-nationalism, called for peace while building a war machine that was offensive in nature. 9 months into his second term, Donald Trump, under an umbrella of hyper-nationalism, is calling for peace, calling himself the ‘president of peace’, while at the same time obviously ramping up to wage war. Trump today declared that war will be declared on American inner cities in order to ‘stop crime’. He has already sent troops into DC, with many more cities on his ‘hit list’. War is coming.
Harbinger’s Daily

Examining Motivations:
Why The Rapture’s Timing Truly Makes
A Difference In The Christian Life
Why The Rapture’s Timing Truly Makes
A Difference In The Christian Life
By Josh Davis: When discussing the end times and rapture timing, some Christians jokingly claim to be pan-millennialists. They chuckle as they say, “I believe it will all pan out in the end.” Others joke that their rapture beliefs are built on postmodern philosophy. They laughingly suggest that those who hold to a pre-tribulation rapture view will be caught up before the Tribulation begins, while mid-tribulation rapture proponents will go up during the Tribulation, and the poor post-tribulation rapture believers will have to wait to see Jesus after the Tribulation. The joke becomes, whatever they believe is what will happen to them.
This joking attitude reveals how little some Christians think about the rapture and how unimportant they consider its timing. Frankly, they think studying the rapture’s timing is an utter waste of time. They argue that attention is better spent elsewhere.
While rapture timing is not as important as core doctrines like the deity of Christ, it is still an important issue because various views of the rapture’s timing will change how Christians live out their faith and how the church ministers to the world.
This ministry holds a pre-tribulation rapture view, not merely to maintain a certain theological perspective or to please a certain group of people, but based on the consistent and accurate understanding of Scripture.
Consider four ways rapture timing will change a Christian’s life.
This joking attitude reveals how little some Christians think about the rapture and how unimportant they consider its timing. Frankly, they think studying the rapture’s timing is an utter waste of time. They argue that attention is better spent elsewhere.
While rapture timing is not as important as core doctrines like the deity of Christ, it is still an important issue because various views of the rapture’s timing will change how Christians live out their faith and how the church ministers to the world.
This ministry holds a pre-tribulation rapture view, not merely to maintain a certain theological perspective or to please a certain group of people, but based on the consistent and accurate understanding of Scripture.
Consider four ways rapture timing will change a Christian’s life.
Prophecy News Watch

Is Trump’s ‘Board Of Peace’
A Foreshadowing Of Daniel’s
End-Times Covenant?
A Foreshadowing Of Daniel’s
End-Times Covenant?
By PNW Staff: The eyes of the world are on Washington once again. President Donald Trump's dramatic announcement of a Gaza peace plan--complete with a "Board of Peace" he himself would chair, joined by figures such as Sir Tony Blair--has sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles. Trump hailed it as a "big day, a beautiful day," even going so far as to call it "potentially one of the greatest days ever in civilization."
Such words, striking in their triumphalism, demand not only geopolitical scrutiny but prophetic reflection. For those who study biblical prophecy--especially the visions of Daniel and the Revelation of John--this development is more than politics. It may be a foreshadowing of events foretold long ago.
The Covenant of Daniel’s 70th Week
In Daniel 9:24-27, the prophet records a timeline of 70 "weeks" (literally "sevens"), a symbolic measure of God's prophetic calendar for Israel. Sixty-nine of these "weeks" (483 years) unfolded from the decree to rebuild Jerusalem until the coming of Messiah the Prince. Yet one "week"--seven years--remains. This final week, often called Daniel's 70th week, is universally understood in Christian prophecy as the period of the Tribulation, culminating in the return of Christ.
The defining feature of this last seven years is a covenant: "He shall confirm a covenant with many for one week" (Daniel 9:27). Much hinges on that word "confirm." The Hebrew suggests not initiating a brand-new treaty, but strengthening or enforcing one already in effect. This means the Antichrist, the global leader of the end times, will take an existing framework and make it binding--giving it teeth, authority, and international guarantees.
Critically, the covenant must explicitly be for seven years. Any agreement shorter or longer does not fit the prophecy. And this covenant must be tied to Israel and "the many"--implying neighboring nations or perhaps even the broader international community. The figure who confirms it--the Antichrist--will not be a marginal player. He will rise to power through the allegiance of "ten kings," according to both Daniel (7:24) and Revelation (17:12). These ten leaders give him their authority, setting him up as the central arbiter of peace and power.
Such words, striking in their triumphalism, demand not only geopolitical scrutiny but prophetic reflection. For those who study biblical prophecy--especially the visions of Daniel and the Revelation of John--this development is more than politics. It may be a foreshadowing of events foretold long ago.
In Daniel 9:24-27, the prophet records a timeline of 70 "weeks" (literally "sevens"), a symbolic measure of God's prophetic calendar for Israel. Sixty-nine of these "weeks" (483 years) unfolded from the decree to rebuild Jerusalem until the coming of Messiah the Prince. Yet one "week"--seven years--remains. This final week, often called Daniel's 70th week, is universally understood in Christian prophecy as the period of the Tribulation, culminating in the return of Christ.
The defining feature of this last seven years is a covenant: "He shall confirm a covenant with many for one week" (Daniel 9:27). Much hinges on that word "confirm." The Hebrew suggests not initiating a brand-new treaty, but strengthening or enforcing one already in effect. This means the Antichrist, the global leader of the end times, will take an existing framework and make it binding--giving it teeth, authority, and international guarantees.
Critically, the covenant must explicitly be for seven years. Any agreement shorter or longer does not fit the prophecy. And this covenant must be tied to Israel and "the many"--implying neighboring nations or perhaps even the broader international community. The figure who confirms it--the Antichrist--will not be a marginal player. He will rise to power through the allegiance of "ten kings," according to both Daniel (7:24) and Revelation (17:12). These ten leaders give him their authority, setting him up as the central arbiter of peace and power.
Israel 365 News

Charlie Kirk’s Final Letter Revealed:
A Testament Of Faith And Friendship With Israel
A Testament Of Faith And Friendship With Israel
By Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz: In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s tragic assassination on September 10, 2025, a chorus of voices has sought to distort his legacy and obscure the truth about his unwavering support for Israel. Yet no amount of conspiracy theories or revisionist history can erase the powerful testimony of Kirk’s own words—particularly his recently released final letter to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, written just months before his death.
This seven-page letter, dated May 2, 2025, serves as a lasting testament to Kirk’s profound love for Israel and his unwavering commitment to defending the Jewish state. Charlie Kirk’s support for Israel wasn’t political calculation or external pressure—it flowed from his Christian faith. In his letter to Prime Minister Netanyahu, Kirk made this abundantly clear: “One of my greatest joys as a Christian is advocating for Israel and forming alliances with Jews in the fight to protect Judeo-Christian civilization.”
The May 2 letter to Netanyahu demonstrated not just Kirk’s support for Israel, but also displayed depth of knowledge and strategic thinking about the challenges facing the Jewish state. Kirk and his team had spent months analyzing the disturbing rise of anti-Israel sentiment among Generation Z, and he felt compelled to share his findings with Israel’s leader.
“My team and I have spent months analyzing these trends and debating ideas that could help you and your country push back against these disturbing developments,” Kirk wrote. “Anti-Israel sentiment can undermine American support for Israel.”
Kirk shared alarming data from a Harvard Harris poll showing that 48% of Americans aged 18-24 supported Hamas over Israel. Kirk witnessed this firsthand during his college campus tours with Turning Point USA. He explained to Netanyahu that this statistic was “an accurate reflection of the rhetoric and questions” he faced on campuses. He was regularly confronted with hostile claims and bizarre questions, including: “Israel is an apartheid state,” “Why does Israel conduct ethnic cleansing?” “Why is America subsidizing Israel’s genocide against the Palestinian people?” “Is American aid helping to subsidize Israel’s free health care?” “Israel and the Jews are running U.S. foreign policy,” “Israel and Jews are responsible for 9/11,” “Defending Israel is not in our U.S. national interest,” and “Why is Israel trying to drag us into a war in the Middle East?”
“I’m accused of being a paid apologist for Israel when I defend her; however, if I don’t defend Israel strongly enough, I’m accused of being anti-semitic,” Kirk explained to Netanyahu. “But I’m trying to convey to you that Israel is losing support even in conservative circles. This should be a 5-alarm fire.”
This seven-page letter, dated May 2, 2025, serves as a lasting testament to Kirk’s profound love for Israel and his unwavering commitment to defending the Jewish state. Charlie Kirk’s support for Israel wasn’t political calculation or external pressure—it flowed from his Christian faith. In his letter to Prime Minister Netanyahu, Kirk made this abundantly clear: “One of my greatest joys as a Christian is advocating for Israel and forming alliances with Jews in the fight to protect Judeo-Christian civilization.”
The May 2 letter to Netanyahu demonstrated not just Kirk’s support for Israel, but also displayed depth of knowledge and strategic thinking about the challenges facing the Jewish state. Kirk and his team had spent months analyzing the disturbing rise of anti-Israel sentiment among Generation Z, and he felt compelled to share his findings with Israel’s leader.
“My team and I have spent months analyzing these trends and debating ideas that could help you and your country push back against these disturbing developments,” Kirk wrote. “Anti-Israel sentiment can undermine American support for Israel.”
Kirk shared alarming data from a Harvard Harris poll showing that 48% of Americans aged 18-24 supported Hamas over Israel. Kirk witnessed this firsthand during his college campus tours with Turning Point USA. He explained to Netanyahu that this statistic was “an accurate reflection of the rhetoric and questions” he faced on campuses. He was regularly confronted with hostile claims and bizarre questions, including: “Israel is an apartheid state,” “Why does Israel conduct ethnic cleansing?” “Why is America subsidizing Israel’s genocide against the Palestinian people?” “Is American aid helping to subsidize Israel’s free health care?” “Israel and the Jews are running U.S. foreign policy,” “Israel and Jews are responsible for 9/11,” “Defending Israel is not in our U.S. national interest,” and “Why is Israel trying to drag us into a war in the Middle East?”
“I’m accused of being a paid apologist for Israel when I defend her; however, if I don’t defend Israel strongly enough, I’m accused of being anti-semitic,” Kirk explained to Netanyahu. “But I’m trying to convey to you that Israel is losing support even in conservative circles. This should be a 5-alarm fire.”
Geller Report

Paid Stooge:
Greta Thunberg Funded By Hamas, Documents Show
Greta Thunberg Funded By Hamas, Documents Show
By Pamela Geller: The IDF found documents in Hamas compounds in Gaza that trace a direct line from Hamas’ leadership to flotilla’s funding and even ship ownership.
Greta is funded by Hamas.
Aiding, abetting and funded by terrorists. Arrest her. Lock her in a Hamas tunnel.
Greta is funded by Hamas.
Aiding, abetting and funded by terrorists. Arrest her. Lock her in a Hamas tunnel.
Frontpage Mag

Senate Candidate From Muslim Country Full Of Guns Demands Gun Control For Americans
“The Second Amendment doesn’t mean any gun for anyone"
By Daniel Greenfield: Abdul El-Sayed, an Arab Muslim leftist of Egyptian descent, is a Bernie Sanders affiliated leftist, a former Soros fellow, and keeps calling himself a doctor despite not being licensed to practice medicine. El-Sayed, now running for the Senate in Michigan, is demanding gun control for Americans.
“The Second Amendment doesn’t mean any gun for anyone, anywhere, anytime,” he told MSNBC’s Joe and Mika.
What does gun control look like in El-Sayed’s Egypt? Try not to hit the other wedding guests.
“The Second Amendment doesn’t mean any gun for anyone, anywhere, anytime,” he told MSNBC’s Joe and Mika.
What does gun control look like in El-Sayed’s Egypt? Try not to hit the other wedding guests.
Horrifying moment a boy, 14, is killed by wedding guest’s celebratory blast from a shotgun during ceremony in Egypt – Daily MailAlso they had guns.
Egyptian groom injured in post-wedding gun battle – Gulf News
Egyptian woman goes on hunger strike after son killed by celebratory gunfire at wedding – ABC News
Egyptian groom gets shot in penis by celebratory gunfire at his own wedding – Deccan Chronicle
Egyptian Couple Throws ISIS-Themed Wedding, Complete With Cage – Gulf News
Behold Israel — Amir Tsarfati
Breaking News
About Amir: Amir Tsarfati is an Israeli Christian from Galilee. He is a Bible teacher and a much sought after speaker world-wide. He was an IDF officer (hostage negotiator) and the former Deputy Governor of Jericho. He is an Israeli tour guide, a well-known author, and the Founder and President of ‘Behold Israel,’ a Christian ministry with a world-wide outreach.
Skywatch TV
Undercover FBI Agents At J6 Riot
Host Derek Gilbert: Newly uncovered documents reveal that the FBI had 274 armed undercover agents at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021—something we were told was just a conspiracy theory.
Hope For Our Times
It’s All Planned! The Mark Of The Beast Will Be Total Control
Synopsis: Daily News in 15 minutes or less from a Biblical perspective with Pastor Tom Hughes
The Common Sense Show
In A Memorial That Had Extreme Security, Candace Would Not Attend! Why?