20 October 2022
Review: I'm quite convinced that the earth will pass through solar disasters over the next 20-25 years, culminating in a micro-nova, followed by an ice age. There is geological evidence of this happening every 12,000 years, and that cycle has come around again. If you want to prepare for it, build a bunker underground, preferably with some stone between you and the sky. The only thing better is a bunker under ice. Side note: The pattern of destruction indicates that Europe and Africa on one side, and East Asia (Australia and the Pacific Islands, for example) on the other side, will catch the worst. One side gets the sun flare effects, and the other side catches the material ejected from the sun coming in about 20 hours later. The Americas should be spared the worst, but even at the very best, anyone above ground is unlikely to survive, as well as anyone too close to continental shores.
For now, the folks taking this seriously are a fringe element, perhaps no more than a million people worldwide. And this is not at all a religion thing; it's just science that is highly disputed. There are official government efforts, in the US at least, trying to keep this under wraps. Publicly, the government shills will try to dispute this, but leaks from behind the scenes indicate they already agree with it, and seem to know some stuff that hasn't been published any where. Despite it being a science thing, a lot of people treat it like a religious movement. Detractors call it a cult.
As for real matters of faith, this coming catastrophe is not distinctly prophesied as such, but does accord well with general prophetic warnings. In other words, as soon as I began hearing about the solar catastrophes, my heart recognized this as the truth. It fits in quite well with the moral perceptions of my heart. Given what I know about the hideous sins of humanity, I'd say it's about time for a rare outpouring of God's wrath on the whole world. Thus, I refer to it as a Noah event, but it's actually worse.
All this does is add urgency to my sense of calling. I've long felt called to a sort of John the Baptist ministry calling folks to repent, even before I knew about solar catastrophes. I knew instinctively that God's hand was against human sin, and that something was coming soon. Whatever else God might do, this radical destruction of the earth was is something concrete I can point to, but it's by no means the cause of my initial fervor. I was calling people to covenant and conviction long before.
To be honest, I have no vision for how to advertise this thing. Everything I know about the mainstream methods moves me to reject them. I cannot in good conscience promote this the way churches do their stuff. This is not about building a bright future; it's about surviving a dark disaster. To me, it seems the more critical aim would be to establish something so strong in individuals that they would be led to rebuild something quite different after it's over, to survive the coming ice age. Whatever they build must come from within themselves.
Thus, I restrict myself to declaring generalities. I honestly don't plan on being around for the aftermath, and may be dead before the worst of the solar storms ramp up leading to the micro-nova. Think about it: If you happen to be in the right place (one of the predicted safe zones) with the right tools, you can probably get ready if you start now. If you aren't wealthy enough to pay for the preparations, pray for a miracle. I live close to the poverty line, so that's all I have. But you can never tell what the Lord may choose to do for His faithful servants.
What matters most is being a faithful servant, regardless of the outcome. That's what I have preached for a long time, and it won't change. This is why I keep emphasizing the otherworldly outlook. Surviving this coming disaster isn't really that important in the first place. If God chooses to keep me alive, I'll play along with the situation as best I know how, but I have nothing at all to indicate He'll do that. Indeed, I tend to believe I'm appointed to be among those who don't make it. Instead, my mission is to prepare others for what's coming.
On top of that, there are plenty of man-made catastrophes bearing down upon us first. That was the original concern that provoked me to come up with the name of this blog. We are being persecuted. Oddly enough, most of the trolling so far comes from mainstream church folks, especially the Zionists. But the threat from civil government is far less precise, as the globalist agenda lumbers forward without bothering to notice folks like me underfoot.
Thus, I have to find that sweet spot between mentioning the threats, but keeping the focus on what God demands of us in all situations. We need to restore covenant and conviction no matter what's coming.
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