Now The End Begins
Host And Founder Of ‘Now The End Begins’ Geoffrey Grider:
The Big Difference Between WWII And Today Is Simple, America Once Demanded Surrender, But Trump And The Department Of War Now Specialize In Empty Deadlines
What made America strong in World War II was not endless messaging, phony leverage, or recycled ultimatums. It was simple: the enemy was told to surrender unconditionally, and that was the end of the discussion. When Himmler came sniffing around for a negotiated exit, he was rejected. No games. No moving deadlines. No “last chance” followed by another last chance. No pretending that evil men could be talked into behaving honorably after drowning the world in blood. Negotatiate with terrorists? Not with the “greatest generation”. But that was then and this is now, and no one in Washington seems to have the foggiest notion of what to do next.
By contrast, what people are seeing from President Trump and the Department of War in the current Iran crisis looks, to many critics, like a theater of shifting ultimatums: self-imposed deadlines, last-minute extensions, threats of overwhelming force, then more time for talks, then fresh threats again. The Council on Foreign Relations described Trump announcing a two-week ceasefire just 88 minutes before his own deadline, and CBS reported this week that he extended that ceasefire after saying he would not move the deadline. That is exactly how “red lines” become punch lines. When a leader repeatedly announces a deadline and then stretches it, the deadline stops being a warning and starts becoming a bargaining ritual. The enemy learns that time itself is a weapon. Every delay becomes leverage. Every extension signals hesitation. Every reversal teaches hostile actors that Washington’s fiercest language may only be the opening act in another round of process.
UK Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain right before the start of WWII flew to Nazi Germany, for peace talks, and came back waving a piece of paper signed by Adolf Hitler, and he proclaimed he have achieved “peace in our time”. Shortly after that, WWII began, with Hitler mocking Chamberlain for his naive weakness, literally laughing at him. By contrast, when his replacement Winston Churchhill was given the opportunity to negotiate “peace talks” with Hitler, Churchill refused and said they would fight to the last man and die before that happened. Winston Churchill knew that “peace talks” are for losers who cannot win militarily. President Trump and Pete Hegseth over at the Department of War talk like Churchill, but they act like Chamberlain. What’s that you say, ‘peace in our time’? That’ll never happen if the Bible is right. But who believes the prophets and the Bible anymore? We do.
The Big Difference Between WWII And Today Is Simple, America Once Demanded Surrender, But Trump And The Department Of War Now Specialize In Empty Deadlines
What made America strong in World War II was not endless messaging, phony leverage, or recycled ultimatums. It was simple: the enemy was told to surrender unconditionally, and that was the end of the discussion. When Himmler came sniffing around for a negotiated exit, he was rejected. No games. No moving deadlines. No “last chance” followed by another last chance. No pretending that evil men could be talked into behaving honorably after drowning the world in blood. Negotatiate with terrorists? Not with the “greatest generation”. But that was then and this is now, and no one in Washington seems to have the foggiest notion of what to do next.
“But let your communication be, Yea, yea; Nay, nay: for whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil.” Matthew 5:37 (KJV)
By contrast, what people are seeing from President Trump and the Department of War in the current Iran crisis looks, to many critics, like a theater of shifting ultimatums: self-imposed deadlines, last-minute extensions, threats of overwhelming force, then more time for talks, then fresh threats again. The Council on Foreign Relations described Trump announcing a two-week ceasefire just 88 minutes before his own deadline, and CBS reported this week that he extended that ceasefire after saying he would not move the deadline. That is exactly how “red lines” become punch lines. When a leader repeatedly announces a deadline and then stretches it, the deadline stops being a warning and starts becoming a bargaining ritual. The enemy learns that time itself is a weapon. Every delay becomes leverage. Every extension signals hesitation. Every reversal teaches hostile actors that Washington’s fiercest language may only be the opening act in another round of process.
UK Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain right before the start of WWII flew to Nazi Germany, for peace talks, and came back waving a piece of paper signed by Adolf Hitler, and he proclaimed he have achieved “peace in our time”. Shortly after that, WWII began, with Hitler mocking Chamberlain for his naive weakness, literally laughing at him. By contrast, when his replacement Winston Churchhill was given the opportunity to negotiate “peace talks” with Hitler, Churchill refused and said they would fight to the last man and die before that happened. Winston Churchill knew that “peace talks” are for losers who cannot win militarily. President Trump and Pete Hegseth over at the Department of War talk like Churchill, but they act like Chamberlain. What’s that you say, ‘peace in our time’? That’ll never happen if the Bible is right. But who believes the prophets and the Bible anymore? We do.
Harbinger’s Daily
By Christian Concern: Bread of Life Community Church in Essex has been issued with a Community Protection Notice (CPN) that could criminalise its pastor and members for preaching the Christian gospel in Colchester city centre.
This is believed to be an unprecedented use of public‑order powers against a whole church, rather than individual Christian street preachers and further seeking to criminalise the content of the message rather than just the manner of preaching.
The CPN, served following months of pressure from council wardens, prohibits the church’s use of amplification during its weekly outreach. Breaching the notice is a criminal offence, meaning Pastor Stephen Clayden and his council could face prosecution simply for continuing their long‑standing ministry.
Pastor Clayden, who establishes and oversees all outreach activity, strongly denies that he or any member of his team has acted unlawfully. He says the church intends to challenge the notice in court and resist any attempt by the authorities to silence the gospel.
This is believed to be an unprecedented use of public‑order powers against a whole church, rather than individual Christian street preachers and further seeking to criminalise the content of the message rather than just the manner of preaching.
The CPN, served following months of pressure from council wardens, prohibits the church’s use of amplification during its weekly outreach. Breaching the notice is a criminal offence, meaning Pastor Stephen Clayden and his council could face prosecution simply for continuing their long‑standing ministry.
Pastor Clayden, who establishes and oversees all outreach activity, strongly denies that he or any member of his team has acted unlawfully. He says the church intends to challenge the notice in court and resist any attempt by the authorities to silence the gospel.
Prophecy News Watch
By PNW Staff: What's happening right now is one of the most significant global events in recent memory - magnitudes greater than the 2020 pandemic shutdowns.
Yet, a good portion of the world remains ignorant. Here in the United States of America, the average citizen has no idea how significant the U.S.-Israel-Iran war is. Or, to more accurately describe it - they have no idea what a big deal the prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz is.
This goes far beyond higher prices at the gas station. Its impact trickles down into every aspect of the global economy.
A shrinking global economy is already a certainty. The only question remaining is this... How severe will the global depression be?
If it's bad enough, it will topple over our already fragile debt-based global monetary system and usher in an entirely new era.
This new era will be based on assets, digital tokens, and digital surveillance.
Yet, a good portion of the world remains ignorant. Here in the United States of America, the average citizen has no idea how significant the U.S.-Israel-Iran war is. Or, to more accurately describe it - they have no idea what a big deal the prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz is.
This goes far beyond higher prices at the gas station. Its impact trickles down into every aspect of the global economy.
A shrinking global economy is already a certainty. The only question remaining is this... How severe will the global depression be?
If it's bad enough, it will topple over our already fragile debt-based global monetary system and usher in an entirely new era.
This new era will be based on assets, digital tokens, and digital surveillance.
Israel 365 News
By Tuly Weisz: In an extraordinary act of grace, Christian leaders from around the world are calling on President Herzog to release the IDF soldier who desecrated a statue of Jesus in Lebanon, saying forgiveness, not punishment, is the right response.
In a remarkable turn that few could have anticipated, a coalition of prominent Christian Zionist leaders has issued a public letter to Israeli President Isaac Herzog calling for clemency for the IDF soldier who smashed a statue of Jesus Christ in the Christian village of Debel in southern Lebanon — and declaring, on behalf of their communities: “We forgive this soldier.”
Christians interested in adding their name to the letter, which will be presented to Israeli President Herzog, can click here to sign the letter.
The letter, prepared by Byron Stinson of Boneh Israel and Donna Jollay, Director of Christian Relations at Israel365 and signed by Christian leaders from across the world, comes directly in response to the condemnation issued by more than 200 rabbis and Jewish leaders organized by Israel365 Action, which garnered worldwide attention. That Jewish letter, which called the act a chillul Hashem, offered a direct apology to the Christian world, and called for deeper Jewish education about Christian-Jewish relations, appears to have moved the Christian community in a profound and unexpected way.
“We appreciate the fact that the government of Israel has reprimanded the soldier, but disagree with the decision to send him to jail,” said Stinson.
The letter does not minimize the gravity of the soldier’s act. The signatories write that they understood why the IDF took swift disciplinary action and were grateful for it. But having received the Jewish community’s apology, they now feel calledm in the spirit of their own faith, to respond with grace.
“We believe that punishment without mercy is not justice — it is merely law,” they wrote. “And we believe that the greatest response to an act of desecration is not continued punishment, but transformation. We pray that this young man will come to understand the pain his actions caused, will encounter the love of Israel’s Christian Zionist friends around the world, and will become — as so many have before him — a bridge rather than a barrier between our peoples.”
Invoking the words of Jesus from the cross, “Forgive them, Father, for they know not what they do,” the Christian leaders called on President Herzog and Israeli military authorities to consider releasing the soldier, urging that “the chapter close not with bitterness, but with forgiveness.”
In a remarkable turn that few could have anticipated, a coalition of prominent Christian Zionist leaders has issued a public letter to Israeli President Isaac Herzog calling for clemency for the IDF soldier who smashed a statue of Jesus Christ in the Christian village of Debel in southern Lebanon — and declaring, on behalf of their communities: “We forgive this soldier.”
Christians interested in adding their name to the letter, which will be presented to Israeli President Herzog, can click here to sign the letter.
The letter, prepared by Byron Stinson of Boneh Israel and Donna Jollay, Director of Christian Relations at Israel365 and signed by Christian leaders from across the world, comes directly in response to the condemnation issued by more than 200 rabbis and Jewish leaders organized by Israel365 Action, which garnered worldwide attention. That Jewish letter, which called the act a chillul Hashem, offered a direct apology to the Christian world, and called for deeper Jewish education about Christian-Jewish relations, appears to have moved the Christian community in a profound and unexpected way.
“We appreciate the fact that the government of Israel has reprimanded the soldier, but disagree with the decision to send him to jail,” said Stinson.
The letter does not minimize the gravity of the soldier’s act. The signatories write that they understood why the IDF took swift disciplinary action and were grateful for it. But having received the Jewish community’s apology, they now feel calledm in the spirit of their own faith, to respond with grace.
“We believe that punishment without mercy is not justice — it is merely law,” they wrote. “And we believe that the greatest response to an act of desecration is not continued punishment, but transformation. We pray that this young man will come to understand the pain his actions caused, will encounter the love of Israel’s Christian Zionist friends around the world, and will become — as so many have before him — a bridge rather than a barrier between our peoples.”
Invoking the words of Jesus from the cross, “Forgive them, Father, for they know not what they do,” the Christian leaders called on President Herzog and Israeli military authorities to consider releasing the soldier, urging that “the chapter close not with bitterness, but with forgiveness.”
Geller Report
By Pamela Geller: You have to wonder what the swamp has on these turds. You know they are being blackmailed with something.
What Republican in his right mind would oppose voter integrity?
What Republican in his right mind would oppose voter integrity?
Hope For Our Times
The Truth 04-23-26
The Truth Daily News: Meteor fireballs doubling across the sky… global leaders pushing “peace” through Israel… and disturbing warnings about what’s happening in Europe. Are these just random headlines—or are they pieces of a much bigger prophetic puzzle?
In this explosive episode of The Truth daily news in 15 minutes or less through the lens of the Bible, Pastor Tom Hughes breaks down shocking reports of increased meteor activity, President Donald Trump receiving one of Israel’s highest honors, growing concerns surrounding the Abraham Accords and Middle East power structures, and alarming developments tied to radical Islam in Europe.
What did Jesus REALLY say about signs in the heavens? Are today’s world events setting the stage for the coming Tribulation? And how should Christians respond in times filled with fear, confusion, and deception?
In this explosive episode of The Truth daily news in 15 minutes or less through the lens of the Bible, Pastor Tom Hughes breaks down shocking reports of increased meteor activity, President Donald Trump receiving one of Israel’s highest honors, growing concerns surrounding the Abraham Accords and Middle East power structures, and alarming developments tied to radical Islam in Europe.
What did Jesus REALLY say about signs in the heavens? Are today’s world events setting the stage for the coming Tribulation? And how should Christians respond in times filled with fear, confusion, and deception?
Dr Steve Turley
You Won’t Believe What The Senate Just Did
Wretched Watchmen
Isaac & Jacob: Isaac Accords To Jacob Covenant?
Synopsis: Back in December we talked about the Isaac Accords which was connecting Israel to Latin America, specifically through Argentina & Javier Milei... At the signing of these Accords Netanyahu mentioned the possibility of the Jacob Accords... Is this possibly the coming Covenant between Israel & the Beast spoken of in the Book of Daniel?
Paul McGuire
Global Satanic
Spiritual Infestation
Spiritual Infestation
About: Join Internationally Recognized Prophecy Expert, Minister, Speaker and Author, Paul McGuire as he analyzes current events through the lens of Bible Prophecy.
Athey Creek | Brett Meador
The World In Jeopardy
Synopsis: When it comes to Bible prophecy, we’re in a unique position: we already know the answers, which helps us understand the questions that arise as we consider the global situation and its potential prophetic implications. In our April 2026 Prophecy Update, we examine conditions around the world, connect them to what the Bible tells us to expect in the Last Days, and learn how to maintain the proper perspective by knowing how it will all ultimately unfold.
