Three Beasts & The Lamb

The author presents an original perspective concerning who and what are the four beasts of the apocalypse. The first beast being Man, presenting Man as the creator of the modern-day human being. The second beast being Human beings, who walk in Man's shoes in a case of mistaken identity. The third beast being the dead things that humans create for and in the name of Man. The author posits that all of what human beings create are dead entities and inanimate objects. It expresses world governments, corporation, major religions and other dead entities that go un-notice by humanity and as such stand as false gods. The fourth beast being what the dead entities of the planet create in robotics, AI and artificial life, which was created in one of our dead entities (Hadron Collider). It presents human beings as being trapped between two enemies that it cannot recognize and that humans are trapped by their false beliefs and missing the big picture. The author posits that beast one and three are at war with each other and that the un-aware humans will be the spoils of a war that they never knew they were in. Additionally that beast four will manifest shortly, if not already and identify the first three beasts as enemies. It will see the first three as the only force that could come together to curtail its growth or terminate it presence. The author suggest that the war of Armageddon is raging right this second and that humanity is simply un-aware of what is truly going on.

Past, Present or Future?

The content explores the concept of human origins and time travel, proposing that humanity may stem from a branch of life taken from a living tree, altered and placed in a timeline devoid of its evolutionary history. This scenario suggests that humans are denied their present moment, existing instead in a manipulated past or future. The author warns of the potential consequences if the original branch of life evolves, emphasizing that it could reclaim its roots and disrupt the current power dynamics. The piece calls for recognition of a true origin to empower humanity, which is reflected in the author's upcoming book, "I went searching for God and found Man."