The World Is Quickly Becoming A High-Tech Prison… And Its ‘Governor’ Will Soon Take Up His Post

In the age of technology, we have been conditioned to accept that surveillance is an ordinary (and supposedly necessary) part of everyday life.  Undoubtedly, surveillance has contributed to a feeling of safety, particularly in larger cities where the police presence is inadequate to deal with every threat.  Therefore, whether you agree with the principle or not, many people are happy to trade personal privacy for personal safety.  Despite individual views on the subject, what is largely beyond doubt is the role that surveillance will play during the Tribulation Period, particularly in the hands of the Antichrist and his global governance structure.  As the Antichrist will have little time to build any new surveillance apparatus, my interest is in examining existing surveillance capabilities which are likely to form part of the Antichrist’s overall toolkit.

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Mosquitoes inject human test subjects with parasite in study at Bill Gates-linked center

Researchers at the Bill Gates Foundation-backed Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands have joined an international effort to transform mosquitoes into flying syringes. According to a study published late last month in the New England Journal of Medicine, they apparently now have an effective way of using mosquitoes to deliver some protection against malaria in unsuspecting humans — and possibly other payloads in the future as well.

Scientists have long toyed with the idea of transforming mosquitoes into “flying vaccinator[s].”

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New York Times waits until Christmas to drop profile of Baptist minister who conducts pro-abortion rituals

The Satanic Temple offers an “abortion ritual” for the purpose of “cast[ing] off notions of guilt, shame and mental discomfort” associated with the extermination of an unborn baby. The devil-branded anti-Christian group is not, however, the only game in town when it comes to normalizing and ritualizing the wholesale slaughter of the innocent.

Two days after Christmas, the New York Times detailed the work of certain supposed clerics to “show that religion could be a source of support for abortion rights.”

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Bible kerfuffle stuns Texas parents, leaves school district scrambling to explain

Aschool district in Texas has scrambled to explain to parents why officials temporarily removed the Bible from school library shelves over concerns about its supposedly “sexually explicit” content.

This month, Superintendent Darryl Flusche apparently confirmed in an email to the Christian Post that Canyon Independent School District, which includes the south side of Amarillo, had removed “the full text of the Bible” from district libraries in an effort to comply with HB 900, a law designed to keep inappropriate sexual content out of Texas classrooms.

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Christian School Shooter Manifesto Documents Family Breakdown

Just days before Christian students’ scheduled vacation to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, a lonely and radicalized high school student opened fire inside Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, killing two people and wounding six more. Police say 15-year-old Natalie Rupnow, who went by the name “Samantha,” opened fire with a 9mm handgun during study hall before turning the gun on herself. Now, an apparent manifesto shows the child’s turbulent home life, isolation, adoption of neo-Nazi views, idolization of school shooters, and her wish to further “evolution” drove her to the brink.

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Faith and Football: Christian Values Shine in the NFL This Week

It’s an exciting time of year for football fans. The College Football Playoff games have officially begun, and as the NFL season is nearing an end, we’re learning which teams will land a place in a postseason and which ones will have to settle for better draft picks. But off the field, I’ve noticed something else happening over the past week: a strong outpouring of Christian faith.

It’s not unusual to see football players pray before or after a game or thank God when they win. (And how many times have we heard the tired old atheist line about how God doesn’t care about football games? Don’t get me started on that…) But something about this week felt a little different. Maybe it’s the Christmas spirit. I know people love to rag on the NFL for everything from its woke initiatives to some of the players’ criminal behavior, but I’ve always felt like the good far outweighs the bad within the sport. The good just doesn’t always get as much attention. And, quite frankly, it’s refreshing to see these men with this huge platform fearlessly speak out about their beliefs.

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Signs of Revival: Is the West Returning to Christianity?

We’ve heard a prevailing narrative that Americans are drifting away from faith in general and Christianity more specifically. For a long time, we’ve seen interviews with celebrities who grew up in Christian homes but now consider themselves “spiritual but not religious.” Surveys make a big deal out of how many Americans consider themselves “nones.”

Europe and the rest of the West have seen a decline in religious faith even longer than we have. So much of what we used to call “Christendom” is irreligious, except for the infiltration of Muslims.

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Church of England Targets Traditional Carols

As an ex-Episcopalian, I am fond of saying that if you really want to do Easter/Pascha right, you need to be Orthodox, but if you want to do Christmas right, you need to be Anglican. Of course, “Anglican” may be too strong a term. Given the Church of England’s death spiral into all things DEI (along with the government), a flat tire on a February morning in downtown Duluth, Minn., is probably more festive than anything the COE is doing, even when it comes to Christmas.

Writing for the Telegraph, Celia Walden notes that as Advent got underway, priests in England began to receive emails “suggesting” that the musical selections for the various services be altered so as to be more inclusive. For example, “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” was seen as potentially problematic because it suggests that non-Christian faiths may be “outside of God’s grace.”

Also on this year’s naughty list was “Lo, He Comes With Clouds Descending.” The issue with that song was that the second verse is troubling since it contains words that state Christ is the true Messiah. What did they expect churches to do? Have everyone stand around with their little hand-held candles and sing “Jingle Bell Rock?”

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‘Never Say You’ve Seen It All’: Judge Hands Down Sentences to Men Convicted of Abusing Their Adopted Sons

OXFORD, Georgia — LGBTQ activists William Dale Zulock and Zachary Jacoby Zulock were sentenced last week to 100 years in prison each, followed by life on probation, for “routinely” raping their young, adopted, special-needs sons, producing “homemade” child pornography of the abuse, and inviting nearby pedophiles in the Atlanta area to “double penetrate” their two children, ages 9 and 10 at the time of rescue.

“I tell people never say you’ve seen it all. Because in this line of work, you will yet again be reminded of the depths of depravity and men’s ability and willingness to engage in unspeakable cruelty to other humans,” said Judge Jeffrey L. Foster, who handed down their punishments at Thursday’s sentencing hearing.

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Shoplifters in California Arrested Under New Prop 36 Rules Are Shocked to Find That Stealing Is a Crime

On Nov. 5, despite near-universal opposition from their state’s Democratic legislative majority, California residents passed Proposition 36, which made felonies out of some misdemeanors like shoplifting and forced many drug addicts off the streets and into treatment programs.

The measure passed by a 70% majority. Californians had seen enough of soaring retail theft, homelessness, drug deaths, and the breakdown of civilization that accompanied all of it.

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