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Long Live the King

Updated: Jun 22, 2023

Yesterday, when I created and uploaded my very first podcast, the world received the news about Queen Elizabeth's passing. I've been tossing around the idea of creating this podcast for over a year now. So the fact that I finally decided to take the plunge, only to find out yesterday evening that Queen Elizabeth had passed away, seemed significant to me. Like God was telling me that I picked the right time - because we were moving into a new era.


For those that don't know, there have been whispers within the conspiracy community for a while now that Prince Charles, now King Charles, could fit the bill of the antichrist. Below is a clip from a speech he gave at the COP26, in November 2021. Just listen to what he has to say:

I also stumbled across an article a year or so ago, originally written in 2006, that goes line-by-line with evidence of how then Prince Charles, lines up with all Antichrist prophesy. Here are just a few of the most interesting bullet points:

  1. He was born in 1948, the same year that Israel became a modern nation.

  2. His lineage chart traces to every great world leader: from Ancient Babylon, to Assyria, to Rome's ancient emperors, to Egypt's ancient Pharaohs. He even claims descent from Israel's King David.

  3. The number of his name can be calculated to the numerical value of 666 using gematria in both English and Hebrew.

  4. His coat of arms is eerily similar to the beast described by both John and Daniel. When you read the Book of Revelation, many people assign it to be mysterious and symbolic. But what if it's not symbolism at all? What if John was describing an image that represented a specific person? A coat of arms is a set of symbols, controlled by the college of heraldry, that distinguishes countries, corporations and lineages. And when it comes to royalty, it is the ancient way of identifying the royal families originating from the Holy Roman Empire. And as you reach the highest members of the royal family, the coat of arms becomes specific to individuals. Like an ancient calling card. And the ancient calling card of King Charles is a fascinating one. First and foremost, his helm is that of sovereign. According to Tim Cohen, who wrote a book titled "The Antichrist and a Cup of Tea" - Queen Elizabeth's helm was changed when she went from princess to Queen. The helm is the crown that sits atop the military helmet located at the top of the coat of arms. And when she was princess, it was a crown representative of princess. When she became Queen, her coat of arms changed to reflect the sovereign crown instead. But according to Tim Cohen, King Charles was given the sovereign helm from the start, when he was crowned prince in 1969. And if you think about it, they spent years creating his coat of arms even before that point. Which suggests that it was always intended for him to be sovereign. As if they had insight that he was intended to be the fulfillment of certain prophesies.

  5. His power, throne, and great authority have been given to him by a red dragon. Coincidentally, there is a red dragon associated with one of Charles's titles. The flag of Wales IS a red dragon. In 1953, Wales adopted a red dragon as their national symbol. The red dragon dates back to the Ancient Romans. Britannia was once the head of the western Roman Empire and a symbol of Roman Antiquity was a red dragon. In 1958 Queen Elizabeth announced that she would create a new position for Charles... as the Prince of Wales. And 11 years later, in 1969, then Prince Charles was coronated as Prince of Wales. And on the day that this ceremony took place, which was televised - he was surrounded by banners of this red dragon at a castle in Wales. So if the red dragon symbolized the ancient Roman Empire...then I guess you could say that the Roman Empire... the fourth BEAST empire predicted by Nebuchadnezzar... is who gave Charles his power, throne, and great authority. He is a descendant of this empire.

  6. In Revelation 13, the beast comes out of the sea having ten horns and seven heads. The seven heads are a reference to Rome. Rome is geographically surrounded by seven mountains. Therefore, the seven heads of the beast, is a representation of the reunification of the ancient Roman Empire. The ten horns are the ten leaders who will receive authority as kings and rise to power with him. In scripture, they are called "kings without kingdoms" who will receive the power of kings alongside the beast.

  7. Revelation 17 also mentions seven KINGS, the antichrist being one of the seven, but also an eighth. Supposedly, there have been seven Charles' to rule the Holy Roman Empire. World Book Encyclopedia and other reference documents summarize the history of the Holy Roman Empire by these seven kings. When King Charles reunites the Ancient Roman Empire, he will be the eighth Charles to rule... but he is also one of the seven because he descends from Charles the VI through the Hapsburg bloodline.

  8. In Daniel 11, we're told that the antichrist will show no regard for the god of his fathers, nor will he show regard for any other god, "for he will magnify himself above them all." If your bloodline can be traced to every great ancient world leader, as we established that Charles's does, then it makes sense that he would show no regard for ANY god, because he claims descent from them all.

  9. Daniel 11 also says that the antichrist will show no regard for the "desire of women". The "desire of women" is a title, rather than something that deals with sexuality. In the Zohar, a book widely regarded in Jewish mysticism and Kaballah, the messiah was called the "desire of women" because he was the promised seed, the savior. The women of antiquity knew that there would come a women who would be fortunate enough to bear the seed that would crush the serpent's head... and they desired to bear that seed. Therefore HE was the desire of women. Which is why in Luke chapter 1, Mary says that "all generations shall call me blessed." So the fact that the antichrist shows no regard for the desire of women, means that he doesn't regard the actual Messiah.

  10. In fact, in the following verse in Daniel chapter 11:38, it says that instead of regarding the god of his fathers, the messiah, or any other god... in their place, he will honor a god of strongholds. Some translations say fortresses or munitions. Basically a god of warfare. Or what might be described as a god of destruction. Which is exactly what PERDITION means in Greek. Perdition not only translates into Greek as Apollo.. but it literally means "utter destruction".


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