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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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The BBC’s billion dollar question

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With US President Donald Trump threatening to sue the BBC, how likely is the broadcaster to pay out? And how have those across the political spectrum been reacting?

And with 15 days until Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s budget, Matthew McGregor – the chief executive of campaign group 38 Degrees and a former digital strategist for both Labour and Barack Obama – takes issue with Sam’s take from yesterday and sends in a voice note.

And Sam and Anne discuss the latest twist in the Your Party saga, and it’s all about money.

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At least 12 people have been killed in a suicide bombing outside the gates of a court in Pakistan’s capital of Islamabad, the country’s interior minister has said.

At least 27 other people were also wounded after the bomber detonated his explosives next to a police car.

Interior minister Mohsin Naqvi said the attacker tried to “enter the court premises but, failing to do so, targeted a police vehicle”.

Mr Naqvi added that authorities are “looking into all aspects” of the attack.

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No group immediately claimed responsibility for the explosion, but authorities have recently struggled with a resurgent Pakistani Taliban.

The explosion, which was heard from miles away, occurred at a busy time of day when the area outside the court is typically crowded with hundreds of visitors attending hearings.

More than a dozen badly wounded people were screaming for help as ambulances rushed to the scene.

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“People started running in all directions,” said Mohammad Afzal, who claimed he was at the court when he heard the blast.

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Pakistani security forces earlier said they foiled an attempt by militants to take cadets hostage at an army-run college overnight, when a suicide car bomber and five other attackers targeted the facility in a northwestern province.

The authorities blamed the Pakistani Taliban, which is separate from but allied with Afghanistan’s Taliban, but the group denied involvement in that attack on Monday evening.

The assault began when a bomber attempted to storm the cadet college in Wana, a city in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province near the Afghan border.

The area had, until recent years, served as a base for the Pakistani Taliban, al Qaeda and other foreign militants.

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According to local police chief Alamgir Mahsud, two of the militants were quickly killed by troops while three others managed to enter the compound before being cornered in an administrative block.

The army’s commandos were among the forces conducting a clearance operation, and an intermittent exchange of fire went on into Tuesday, Mr Mahsud said.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif denounced both attacks and said those responsible must be brought to justice swiftly.

“We will ensure the perpetrators are apprehended and held accountable,” he said.

Mr Sharif described attacks on unarmed civilians as “reprehensible”, adding: “We will not allow the blood of innocent Pakistanis to go to waste.”

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Police say they have interviewed a man over comments made during punk-rap duo Bob Vylan’s set at Glastonbury.

A man in his mid-30s attended a voluntary interview with officers on Monday, Avon and Somerset Police said.

The outspoken punk duo sparked controversy with their performance at Glastonbury in June, when frontman Bobby Vylan led a chant of “death, death to the IDF” on stage.

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Police said they had consulted the Crown Prosecution Service and received legal advice on the investigation in October.

“It has been important for us to have a full understanding of any legal precedents, which is a complex process, and therefore over the past couple of months we have been seeking early legal advice from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS),” the force said in a statement.

“Following a review of the advice, a voluntary police interview was arranged to help us progress our enquiries… The matter has been recorded as a public order incident while we continue to investigate and consider all relevant legislation.

“Voluntary police interviews are commonly used in investigations where an individual agrees to attend and an arrest is not considered necessary, for example on the grounds of public safety or for the preservation of evidence. Attendees are interviewed under caution and have the same legal rights as anybody who is arrested.”

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Bob Vylan’s set at Glastonbury was live-streamed by the BBC as part of its coverage of the festival, leading to fierce criticism of the corporation.

The BBC’s Executive Complaints Unit has since found the broadcast breached editorial standards related to harm and offence.

However, the unit’s findings cleared the corporation of breaching its guidelines relating to material that is likely to encourage or incite crime.

Following the performance, the BBC issued an apology to viewers, especially the Jewish community, and promised to take action to “ensure proper accountability”.

It also said it would no longer live broadcast “high risk” performances.

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