Monday, June 15, 2026

Perilous Times Are Here! June 15, 2026

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Harbinger’s Daily
By Chris Katulka: In the book of Numbers, Balak, king of Moab, was terrified of Israel. He saw the Israelites not as a people under God’s care, but as a threat to be neutralized. Because he couldn’t destroy Israel militarily, he sought out Balaam—a hired pagan seer whom Balak believed could bend God’s will for a price. Balak wanted Israel cursed, and Balaam entertained the idea for personal gain.

Something eerily similar is unfolding today. More and more voices who identify as Christian are sounding far less like followers of Jesus, the King of Israel, and far more like Balak on the hills of Moab. They speak the language of faith, wrapping themselves in moral concern using biblical vocabulary. But in the end, their messages serve an ancient purpose: to curse Israel and the Jewish people. They are doing Balak’s bidding.

Candace Owens, the social media political pundit who recently converted from Reformed Evangelicalism to Catholicism, uses her newfound identity to support anti-Israel arguments, seeking to poison the world against the Jewish state. Among her libelous claims, she has called Israel a “demonic nation,” promulgated one of history’s oldest antisemitic lies—that Jews control the media—and accused Jewish people of orchestrating the transatlantic slave trade. Her hateful rhetoric reaches more than 20 million followers across social media platforms.

Political commentator Tucker Carlson has become another leading voice of anti-Israel rhetoric, often cloaking his condemnation in personal “Christian” concern. According to a December 2025 study by the Jewish People Policy Institute, Carlson’s negative criticism of Israel rose dramatically, from 48.9% to 70.3% in one year. His rapidly growing anti-Israel content significantly outperforms his other material, sometimes doubling viewership and reaching millions.

In the digital economy, online clicks pay and outrage sells. Anti-Israel rhetoric spreads quickly, provokes reaction, and builds platforms. One side cheers; the other side responds. Both generate engagement, which nets visibility, influence, and often money for content creators. The goal becomes commerce, not commentary.

Because cursing Israel can be lucrative, Balak’s bidding attracts willing messengers eager to collect their rewards.



Prophecy News Watch
By PNW Staff: For decades, Hollywood warned us about killer robots. The assumption was that truly autonomous machines making life-and-death decisions belonged to some distant future. The war in Ukraine has shattered that illusion.

The battlefields of eastern Europe have become the world's largest laboratory for autonomous warfare. What began as simple reconnaissance drones has evolved into AI-assisted systems capable of identifying targets, navigating electronic warfare environments, coordinating attacks, and in some cases reportedly operating with little or no direct human control. The question is no longer whether autonomous warfare is coming. The question is whether humanity will establish rules before the technology spreads everywhere.

Recent reports suggest that even governments that once insisted humans must remain firmly in control are reconsidering their position. In the United Kingdom, senior defense officials have openly discussed the possibility that future battlefield systems may need the option of taking humans "out of the loop" when making targeting decisions. The debate is no longer theoretical--it is happening now.

Ukraine's war has demonstrated why.



Geller Report
By Robert Spencer: Don Knebel, a hail-fellow-well-met feelgood columnist for the Indiana Citizen, is peeved at Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith. It seems that Beckwith “recently said that we should give people ‘permission to hate again’ so they, like he, can hate Islam. He then wished Muslims, the practitioners of Islam, ‘the best,’ but only if they become Christians.”

Strong stuff indeed. Christians living in Nigerian villages might indignantly upbraid Beckwith, if they could get a breather from the more or less daily jihad massacres to which their loving Nigerian neighbors subject them. Knebel, however, is indignant enough for all of them. He is angry that Beckwith “calls Islam a ‘demonic death cult.’” He adds primly that “it is at least odd to describe as a ‘cult’ a religion that counts as adherents about 25% of the earth’s people.”

Beckwith’s problem, in Knebel’s view, is that he doesn’t know anything about the Religion of Peace: “It is also not clear how much, if anything, Pastor Beckwith knows about the teachings of Islam.” But never fear, Don Knebel is here to teach him: “So, it may come as a surprise to him, and perhaps to others, that the Quran, which Muslims believe is the literal word of God, expressly incorporates all the biblical teachings of Jesus and the Jewish prophets.”



Front Page Magazine
By Robert Spencer: If this is true, Trump’s deal will be far, far worse than the Obama deal that a younger Trump so devastatingly and correctly derided. Our only hope is that the Iranian leadership, in its arrogance and fanaticism, will reject this deal, or that this report is false. Lending it credibility, however, is the fact that Vance recently said that Iran wouldn’t receive any money, and then in practically the same breath, started talking about economic benefits it would receive:

The money that would flow to the Islamic Republic if it can fool the State Department (easy enough) into thinking it’s meeting its obligations would almost certainly be earmarked “humanitarian aid.” Western leaders who constantly dole out “humanitarian aid,” even to avowed enemies of our nation, apparently hope we don’t realize that when you give someone money and tell him not to do anything evil with it, he can just take money he was going to spend on essentials and use it for the evil purposes he has in mind. “Humanitarian aid” to an evil regime is support for that evil regime, and there is no getting around that.




End Of The American DreamThe Economic Collapse
By Michael Snyder: There seems to be a tremendous amount of confusion about what has just transpired. The United States and Iran have not agreed to a permanent peace deal. What the United States and Iran have agreed to is a 60 day ceasefire extension and the beginning of a 60 day period of negotiations regarding Iran’s nuclear program. This “memorandum of understanding” essentially puts us into a position that is very similar to where we were just prior to the start of the war. Before the war began traffic through the Strait of Hormuz was flowing normally, there was no U.S. naval blockade, and we were engaged in complicated negotiations regarding Iran’s nuclear program. The “memorandum of understanding” gets us back to that point, but it also gives the Iranians a bonus of having $25,000,000,000 in frozen assets released. So we are all the way back to square one with Iran, the only difference being that now the Iranian regime has access to a whole lot more money.

The Iranian nuclear program was the main reason we went to war, and nothing has been resolved on that front.

All of the really sticky issues are still there.

So I don’t understand why everyone is so excited.

In the end, the Iranians are never going to agree to do what the United States and Israel want them to do.

And now since the Iranians will have an extra 25 billion dollars to play around with, they will have much less incentive to compromise.

But at least for today, the world is rejoicing.

Just a little while ago, the Iranians confirmed that they have agreed to the final text of the memorandum of understanding.



Jihad Watch
By Robert Spencer: An Iran-linked group? But aren’t they so terrified in the wake of Trump’s threats to Iran that they’re begging to make a deal? Or is that just the Iranian leadership?

In any case, the group may or may not actually have access to FBI drones. It may just be trying to “strike terror in the enemies of Allah” (Qur’an 8:60).



The Economic Collapse
By Michael Snyder: A very intense El Niño has formed in the equatorial waters of the Pacific Ocean much earlier than originally anticipated, and we are being warned that it could cause trillions of dollars of damage to the global economy. Considering everything else that is going on in our world right now, that is really bad news. It is being projected that the El Niño that has developed in the southern Pacific is likely to rapidly transform into a “Super El Niño” of frightening strength. At the same time, a “9,000-mile marine heatwave” has developed in the northern Pacific. Many believe that these two marine heatwaves will combine to form a “Godzilla El Niño” which will be unlike anything we have ever experienced before.

Last week, we received official confirmation that an El Niño “has officially formed in the Pacific Ocean.”



Amir Tsarfati’s Behold Israel
 Israel Iran War

Synopsis: In this urgent breaking news update, Amir delivers a compelling analysis of the latest developments in the Middle East, unpacking the escalating tensions, key events, and their far-reaching implications for Israel and the world. With his signature insight, Amir explores the spiritual and prophetic significance of these unfolding events, connecting current headlines to biblical truths, and offering clarity on what it all means for the future!

Amir Tsarfati is an Israeli Christian from Galilee. A former Deputy Governor of Jericho and IDF officer (hostage negotiator). He is a Bible teacher and a much sought after speaker world-wide. 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.




Paul McGuire
Mind Controlled Masses Getting Violent

About: Join Internationally Recognized Prophecy Expert, Minister, Speaker and Author, Paul McGuire as he analyzes current events through the lens of Bible Prophecy.



Hope For Our Times
 
This Bible Story Changes Everything! | Matthew 14

Synopsis: What do you do when God allows a storm into your life? In this powerful study from Matthew 14, we follow Jesus and His disciples onto the Sea of Galilee, where a violent storm tests their faith. Why would Jesus send His disciples directly into trouble? Why did He seem to wait before coming to their rescue? And what can Peter walking on water teach us about trusting God in the middle of life's hardest trials? In this message, we'll explore timeless lessons about faith, fear, God's timing, and the peace that comes from keeping our eyes fixed on Christ. Whether you're facing uncertainty, loss, anxiety, or a difficult season, this biblical account reminds us that Jesus sees us in the storm, meets us in the storm, and will bring us safely to the other side.