Joseph Z raises concerns about imminent black swan events, including a digital shutdown and a modern-day Carrington event. He recounts the year’s prophetic timeline while assuring us of God’s protection.
Joseph expresses concern that black swan events will be used to advance a new world order. He shares a clip of George Bush’s New World Order speech, in which Bush envisions a world governed by the rule of law rather than the law of the jungle. Joseph worries that a significant black swan event is imminent, along with a possible digital shutdown. He also warns about a modern-day Carrington event, which could lead to power outages, communication disruptions, and even trigger earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
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Allison points us to Isaiah 40:31, reminding us that those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, and they will walk and not be faint. Joseph elaborates on the prophetic timeline for 2026, suggesting that the significant conflict will revolve around the midterms and that the first quarter of the year will be marked by ocean collisions and unrest.
He provides updates on the issues surrounding the Epstein list, particularly regarding Nancy Guthrie's mysterious disappearance. He references Psalm 91 to reassure us of God’s divine protection during these challenging times. Allison encourages us to rebuke the spirit of fear, urging us to take territory as God calls us to do and not to succumb to fear. Joseph asserts that God’s will for our lives is to deliver us from this present evil age, as noted in Galatians 1:4.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
07:50 George Bush’s New World Order Speech
10:15 JD Vance’s Perspective on the New World Order
12:47 Black Swan Events on the Horizon
18:58 A Modern Carrington Event
22:33 Isaiah 40:31
23:12 The Year’s Prophetic Timeline
28:42 Bongino on Nancy Guthrie’s Disappearance
32:43 Psalm 91
40:15 Galatians 1:4: God’s Will for Your Life
53:06 Conclusion