Revelation Six - When The Four Horsemen Ride There are mountains blocking the survival of our civilization. We've been watching them grow larger and larger as we move down this road, but few are talking about them. My hope is that someone will help get the word out, since no one seems to be paying attention. We also have a great story of why Nixon helped save Israel in 1973, and an excellent video that gives a play-by-play of Israel's massive victory over Iran. And I have some backstory to add to it. Then, there are some molehills that I am facing, that feel like mountains. So, let's dive in. ———————————— Subscribe for free to Revelation Six and receive my articles in your inbox: https://revelationsix.substack.com/subscribe And, read my books and guides for free: https://revelationsix.com/books/ I created five Android Apps that will help you read through the Bible in a Year. You can find them here: https://revelationsix.com/android-apps/ If you miss my rantings about geopolitics, idiocy, resource collapse and incompetent globalism, follow me on X @revelation_six. ———————————— Mountains and MolehillsNo article last week, since I was facing a molehill that looked like a mountain. I was building a website for the after-school educational workshop run by Mrs. Little and her sister. I'm involved as well, but in more of an advisory role in stuff like building websites. But more on that later. The Mountains We FaceI honestly don't know how the world-as-we-know-it survives what's coming. Growing up in the '70s, the world seemed like it couldn't possibly fall apart. The lights always came on. Cars always started, and when they didn't... we fixed them. It was a hard decade, but the world was still a place where opportunities were there for all who worked hard enough for them. College and grad school flew by, and I wound up studying Hebrew in Jerusalem and working in the IT world, doing AI, online publishing and secure communications. I even did a website for the Jerusalem Zoo. I went through the horrors of the last part of the First Intifada and all of the Second Intifada. I discovered that I still have a little PTSD from all that. I was sitting church a few weeks ago and heard a rumble that sounded exactly like an Apache hovering overhead. For minutes, my mind was racing through all the possible scenarios for why an attack helicopter was there and what we should do about it. It was one of the most surreal experiences that I've faced in a long time.
However, through all my time in Israel and then my first year here in Taiwan, I had no idea that a vast mountain stood in our way, waiting to fall on us. I discovered it in 2011, along with the threat of Solar EMP. I freaked out and immediately started writing about it. I'm still freaked out, because professionals in the natural resources industry are telling us that we are in serious trouble. And I'm on X precisely because of those professionals. Specifically Tracy Shuchart. Tracy is founder, CEO and chief strategist of Hilltower Resource Advisors is the source of many of the graphs that I've shown you. And I've had her work verified over and over and over. Her record is as stellar as it is terrifying. Here's a post on X from a couple weeks ago:
Her post is longer, but you might not be able to see it, unless you have an account on x.com. But the details don't matter as much as this fact: US oil and natural gas reserves are declining. And this is the first time that I saw confirmation that natural gas was part of that decline. For those of you who may not know some of the oil industry vocabulary that they use, proven reserves are what we know is under the ground and can actually be extracted. And if those reserves are declining, it means that the future for US energy is bleak. No, I'm sorry. Bleak isn't strong enough. The word is terrifying. It means violence, war, scarcity, death and the lights going out. It means the collapse of everything that made life something more than absolute misery. The only really good news is that the rest of the world is in worse shape and doesn't know it. There isn't a single energy resource that isn't in decline, except uranium - which peaks next year. Think of all the news headlines that are so upsetting. I don't consume mainstream media, but all the really bad headlines that I see are nothing compared to this global collapse in energy reserves. I don't care about any of the conspiracies you know about. I don't care about the corruption that is everywhere. You could combine all of that and still not come close to what this means. This is the death of billions. First by violence. Then by starvation and disease. It will start in the Third World, progress to the Second World and then finally bring down the First World. And then, as the world lies helpless, Gog and Magog will come against Israel, destroying what is left of our civilization. Nothing will be left except rubble and a few desperate people struggling for survival amidst the ruins of a once mighty civilization. One Glimmer Of HopeOne of my other sources of energy resource news is Gail Tverberg. She offers some sound advice for those of us who see what's coming: What should individuals do in a world filled with conflict?
Hopefully, you and I will be dead when all this rolls down upon us. Gail certainly offers more hope than I have at the moment, but she ends with this:
I can confirm that she is right. And I can hear the ride of the Four Horsemen through all of this. Why Operation Rising Lion SucceededI just saw this video, and it provides an excellent summary of how Israel won the 12 Day War. Israel's Strike on Iran That Took 20 Years to Plan | Explained He actually makes only one mistake. Israel was preparing for this, for 30 years. He neglects the formation of a unit called the Sayeret Yahalom. (The Wikipedia page for this unit is reasonably accurate, so it's a good place to start.) That unit was created to crack open Iran's nuclear tunnel bases and destroy their nuclear weapons development. Israel knew that they could do it, because they'd already destroyed on Iranian tunnel base in Syria. But they also knew that there was a very high chance that none of these elite soldiers would make it back. Which is why the guy in the video mentions 'kamikaze attack'. Of course, Israel would have spent many more weeks preparing the battlefield to ensure that the soldiers would make it back. However, Trump decided that this was too long, and implemented a plan that had been in development for 16 years. I talked about that in my previous article. Trump's decision shortened the war, reduced the cost of the war and saved the lives of Israeli soldiers that might not have made it back. Trump deserves a lot of praise for that. But Trump wasn't the first president to come through for Israel. Why Nixon Helped Israel in 1973: A Promise To His MotherI knew about what Nixon told Kissinger, Secretary of Defense James R. Schlesinger and White House Chief of Staff Alexander Haig. He cussed them all out and threatened to fire every one of them if they didn't start an immediate emergency airlift to save Israel. That emergency airlift came from stockpiles in Europe and put NATO on nuclear alert. It was called Operation Nicklegrass. But there's one thing that always bothered me. Nixon wasn't really all that friendly to Israel or the Jews. He was actually fairly antisemitic, so I couldn't understand why he saved Israel at her darkest hour. Well, it turns out that the answer was quite simple: His mother, Hannah Nixon. Now I get it. His mother raised him to save Israel. And he did. Here's the article: Why Nixon Helped Israel in 1973: A Promise To His Mother My Personal MountainsThe fact that I'm even able to write all of the above means that I'm doing better than I have in a long while. But I'm not out of the woods yet. Worse, every step in this process has felt like I'm facing a mountain. That website that I created for the workshop, seemed like a mountain until I crossed it and realized that it was just a molehill. And all the previous 'mountains' have been the same. Molehills. Every one of them. And I haven't told you even the half of it. I still have grim mountains ahead, and I'm not sure how I'll get over them. Of course, it means walking the Valley of Shadows. But God has been with me each and every time I've had to do that. Many of you have the same story, so you understand how hard all this is. So, I would appreciate your prayers. God is good. |