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There is very little time that remains before the inevitable collapse of the current financial system, aka Ponzi scheme, commences, and the world as we currently know it comes to an end. What will it look like?

Intelligence expert-turned-whistleblower Jeffrey Prather shared what he thinks is going to happen with the Health Ranger in a powerful episode of “The Health Ranger Report” that you will not want to miss you can watch it in full below.

Even those with minimal knowledge about the biblical end of days can see that things are amiss. The war in Ukraine rages on; global supply chains are still in shambles from COVID and getting worse all the time; and the financial markets are teetering on the brink of a freefall which will eventually be followed by the Mark of the Beast and a new “golden age” to go along with it.

“If you look at scripture and I’m a Christian chaplain it is becoming scarily true right now,” Prather explained about the current state of the world. “It is all very inevitable. The flood is coming.”

(Related: Some speculated during COVID that the World Health Organization’s [WHO] “digital health certification network” might become the prophesied Mark of the Beast [MOB] what do you think the MOB will be?) There is a “flood” coming are you prepared?

One piece of scripture that is being fulfilled right this moment comes from II Timothy 3:1-5, which reads:

“This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God; Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.”

Prather touched on this when he compared the self-sacrificial virtue of yesteryear to today’s standard of every man for himself and people ripping other people off just to survive. He also cited Sir John Glubb’s “Fate of Empires,” which states that empires throughout history last only about 250 to 275 years before they collapse and the United States is now right there.

Prather believes that he and anyone else who wishes to do so can successfully navigate the coming “flood,” as he calls it, by bolstering their physical, spiritual, and mental health and fortitude. But one thing is for sure: what is coming is not stoppable.

Whoever survives the horrific events to come will face a completely different world than the one most people are used to currently. The United States as we currently know it will more than likely dissolve, both politically and possibly even physically depending on the impact of the calamitous events foretold in scripture.

When asked by the Health Ranger if he believes that the U.S. will still look relatively the same as it does now come next fall when the 2024 election is scheduled to occur, this is what Prather had to say:

“I don’t believe there is going to be any ‘revenge tour.’ I don’t think they’re going to allow that to happen. Will the United States exist? The United States as a republic has already fallen … I think the better question is, will Americans still exist?”

His answer to that latter question is yes, but Prather also believes that the U.S. is going to look “very different than it does now.”

Watch the full interview above to hear more about what Prather believes concerning the end of days and America’s role in prophecy.

As the final days of the West unfold, you can also keep up with the latest news about what is going on at Prophecy.news.

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Ohio State’s defense stymies Arch, No. 1 Texas

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Julian Sayin had a 40-yard touchdown pass to Carnell Tate early in the fourth quarter, Ohio State got a couple of key stops in the red zone and the third-ranked Buckeyes opened the defense of their national championship with a 14-7 victory over top-ranked Texas on Saturday.

It was the fourth time the No. 1 team in the AP preseason poll has met the previous season’s national champion in the opener. The defending champ has won the last three.

“Just a gritty win to start the season,” Ohio State coach Ryan Day said. “We just felt like in Week 1, we didn’t want to beat ourselves. We took that into consideration with everything that we did.”

Arch Manning completed 17 of 30 passes for 170 yards, a touchdown and an interception for the Longhorns.

Texas was 1 of 5 on fourth down, including being stopped twice in the red zone. Manning was stuffed at the 1-yard line on fourth-and-goal by Caden Curry and Lorenzo Styles Jr. on a QB sneak in the third quarter.

The Longhorns were driving for a tying touchdown late in the game but Jack Endries was stopped by Caleb Downs 1 yard short of a first down to end hopes of a comeback.

“Ultimately, not good enough. Obviously you don’t want to start off the season 0-1,” Manning said. “They’re a good team. I thought we beat ourselves a lot, and that starts with me. I’ve got to play better for us to win.”

Sayin was 13 of 20 passing for 126 yards. His best pass of the day came with 13:08 remaining in the game, when Tate beat Texas cornerback Jaylon Guilbeau for the long score. Tate juggled the ball before pulling it down in the end zone to put the Buckeyes up by two touchdowns.

CJ Donaldson opened the scoring midway through the second quarter on a 1-yard run up the middle to cap a 13-play, 87-yard drive that took eight minutes off the clock. The Buckeyes benefitted from a pair of penalties, including a face mask call on Colin Simmons that wiped out an incomplete pass on third-and-4.

Texas finally got points with 3:28 remaining in the fourth quarter when Manning connected with Parker Livingstone on a 32-yard touchdown.

The Longhorns defense forced a three-and-out, giving Texas a chance to tie.

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SpaceX Starship Aces 10th Flight, Takes Major Step Toward Reusability

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SpaceX’s Starship rocket has scored a landmark success on its 10th test flight. On Aug. 26, 2025, the 400-foot booster launched flawlessly, completed hot-stage separation, and deployed eight dummy Starlink satellites — its first-ever payload. The upper stage then re-entered Earth’s atmosphere, surviving long enough to reignite an engine and splash down in the In…

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Number of dead in Gaza reaches 63,000, health ministry says – as Israel declares city a combat zone

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Number of dead in Gaza reaches 63,000, health ministry says - as Israel declares city a combat zone

More than 63,000 Palestinians have now reportedly been killed during Israel’s war in Gaza, a figure likely to rise after the IDF declared Gaza City a combat zone on Friday.

The number of people killed, reported by the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry, follows nearly 23 months of war.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been pushing ahead with his plan to militarily occupy the Gaza Strip, starting with Gaza City, with the goal of destroying Hamas and returning the remaining Israeli hostages.

A mourner during the funeral of Palestinians killed while trying to receive aid. Pic: Reuters
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A mourner during the funeral of Palestinians killed while trying to receive aid. Pic: Reuters

Israel on Friday claimed the city was a Hamas stronghold and alleged that a network of tunnels remains in use despite several previous large-scale raids on the area.

Israeli army spokesperson Avichay Adraee urged Palestinians to flee south, calling evacuation of the city “inevitable”.

But the head of the Red Cross warned it would be impossible to keep people safe during such a mass evacuation.

Many people in Gaza City would not be able to follow evacuation orders because they are starving, sick or injured, Mirjana Spoljaric said.

Palestinians are being urged to flee Gaza City by the Israeli military. Pic: Reuters
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Palestinians are being urged to flee Gaza City by the Israeli military. Pic: Reuters

International humanitarian law requires Israel to ensure civilians have access to shelter, safety and nutrition,
when evacuation orders are issued.

“These conditions cannot currently be met in Gaza. This makes any evacuation not only unfeasible but incomprehensible under the present circumstances,” Ms Spoljaric added.

Meanwhile, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced it had targeted Abu Obeida, a spokesperson for Hamas’s armed wing, in a strike on Gaza City, according to Israeli media.

And Mr Netanyahu later said the body of hostage Idan Shtivi was retrieved from Gaza.

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A Palestinian child waits to receive food from a charity kitchen. Pic: Reuters
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A Palestinian child waits to receive food from a charity kitchen. Pic: Reuters

Four people were killed by Israeli gunfire on Saturday while trying to get aid in central Gaza, according to health officials at Awda hospital, where the bodies were brought.

Their deaths join the almost 1,900 people who the UN say have been killed while seeking food since 27 May, including more than 1,000 killed in the vicinity of the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation sites.

“Most of these killings appear to have been committed by the Israeli military,” a spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Thameen Al-Kheetan said.

Israel has previously blamed Hamas militants for fomenting chaos and endangering civilians at aid sites.

The conflict began with a Hamas-led attack on Israel on 7 October 2023, which saw around 1,200 people killed and about 250 people taken hostage.

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