“the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?…t many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ / Messiah; and shall deceive many.” (Matthew 24:3-5)
Anti-christs present themselves not as opposites to, but look-alike mirror image replacements for YHVH’s Messiah / Christ.
A physical example of this condition is the presence of en-anti-omer molecules in chemistry, which are like right and left hands.

In many cases, the enantiomers have distinct effects. One case is that of Propoxyphene. The enantiomeric pair of propoxyphene is separately sold by Eli Lilly and company. One of the partners is dextro[rightsided]propoxyphene, an analgesic agent (Darvon) and the other is called levo[leftsided]propoxyphene, an effective antitussive/ cough suppresant (Novrad). Notice how the brand names reflect this reversal of each other. In many cases one of the pairs causes the side effects linked to the therapeutic effects of the medication, such as drowsiness or nausea.
In the spiritual realm, the mirror image of the life-giving Christ causes the opposite effect of death.
“and his name / attribute [of both the true and anti-christ] shall be called…The Prince of Peace.” (Isaiah 9:6)
Messianism is the political-religious belief in the advent of a messiah who acts as the savior / liberator of a chosen group of people.
In Hinduism, Kalki (Devanagari: कल्कि, is the tenth and final Maha Avatara (great incarnation) of Vishnu who will come to end the present age of darkness and destruction known as Kali Yuga.
Maitreya is a bodhisattvawho in the Buddhist tradition is to appear on Earth, achieve complete enlightenment, and teach the pure dharma. According to scriptures, Maitreya will be a successor of the historic Śākyamuni Buddha, founder of Buddhism.
Around the 3rd century CE, religious Taoism developed eschatological ideas. A number of scriptures predict the end of the world cycle, the deluge, epidemics, and coming of the saviour Li Hong 李弘…
Bahá’u’lláh, / He whom God shall make manifest (Arabic: من يظهر الله, Persian: مظهر کلّیه الهی) the founder of the Baháʼí Faith, is a messianic figure in the religion of Bábism described as the origin of all divine attributes.
In his book on the connection between Lanz von Liebenfels and Hitler, Daim published a reprint of an alleged document on “the unconditional abolishment of all religious commitments after the final victory with a simultaneous proclamation of Adolf Hitler as the new messiah.”
Romantic Slavic messianism held that the Slavs, especially the Russians, suffer in order that other European nations, and eventually all of humanity, may be redeemed. This theme had a profound impact in the development of Pan-Slavism and Russian and Soviet imperialism; it also appears in…the “Books of the Genesis of the Ukrainian People” (Brotherhood of Saints Cyril and Methodius Manifesto), in which…Ukraine will expand universal freedom and faith in all Slavic countries.
Aradia...a Messiah who was sent to Earth in order to teach the oppressed peasants how to perform witchcraft to use against the Roman Catholic Church and the upper classes…has become “arguably one of the central figures of the modern pagan witchcraft revival…” in various forms of Neopaganism, including Wicca and Stregheria, as an actual deity.
“And I saw when the Lamb opened one of the seals…and behold a white horse: and he that sat on him had a bow; and a crown was given unto him: and he went forth conquering, and to conquer…and by peace shall destroy many:” (Revelation 6:2, Daniel 8:25)
The President of the United States is hailed as the Prince of Peace.
The words “peace through strength” have been included in the Republican Party platform every four years since 1980.
In the 1980 presidential campaign — amid the Iranian hostage crisis— Ronald Reagan invoked the phrase to serve as a contrast to incumbent President Jimmy Carter’s leadership as being weak and equivocal, and only serving to embolden our enemies. Following his landslide win, Reagan made the concept of peace through strength one of the cornerstones of his foreign policy.
“We know that peace is the condition under which mankind was meant to flourish. Yet peace does not exist of its own will. It depends on us, on our courage to build it and guard it and pass it on to future generations,” the Gipper explained in an address to the nation on national security on Feb. 26, 1986.
“George Washington’s words may seem hard and cold today, but history has proven him right again and again. ‘To be prepared for war,’ he said, ‘is one of the most effective means of preserving peace.’
Explaining why only four U.S. Presidents have won the Nobel Peace Prize.
The prestigious award recognizes individuals and organizations who have made significant contributions to advance peace.
Only a remnant of true believers recognize the works of darkness lurking behind the false savior who promising security to his followers while in fact bringing down vengeance on them from the enemies made during the “peace” process.
- Theodore Roosevelt won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906 in recognition of his efforts to broker a peaceful end to the Russo-Japanese War. The award was criticized by leftists who condemned the president as a “military mad” imperialist responsible for the American takeover of the Philippines. Under the terms of the treaty, Roosevelt sided with Czar Nicholas in his refusal to pay indemnities to Japan. The Japanese accused the Americans of cheating them, and days of anti-American rioting in Tokyo ensued. The Asian nation would later question America’s role in Asian affairs during the lead-up to World War II.
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Woodrow Wilson won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919 for his role in helping end World War I and being one of the primary architects of the League of Nations. Since the United States refused to join the League of Nations and there was great controversy over the terms of the peace treaty, some on the Nobel Committee did not agree to give Wilson the award, and in fact, the draconian reparations demanded from Germany in the treaty led directly to WWII.
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The outstanding achievement of the Carter presidency was the Camp David accords peace settlement between Israel and Egypt in 1978. Due to deep opposition to his unilateral peace deal with Israel, Islamists assassinated Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in 1981 and set in train the disastrous road to the war in Lebanon in 1982, the creation of Hezbollah, and the seeds of al-Qaida. Carter declared that intervention in the Gulf area “will be repelled by any means necessary, including military force”, a statement dubbed the Carter Doctrine. Establishing formal ties with China was among President Jimmy Carter’s more remarkable legacies but in 2023 – U.S. intelligence leaders told lawmakers that the Chinese Communist Party remained the “most consequential threat” to U.S. national security. So the Nobel Peace Prize winner President Jimmy Carter’s legacy is actually the complete opposite of peace, and in fact Carter did not receive the Nobel Peace Prize until twenty-one years after leaving the White House, particularly praised for creating The Carter Center with his wife, Rosalynn, a nonprofit organization that seeks to prevent and resolve conflicts, enhance freedom and democracy, and improve health. Nobel officials also publicly admitted that honoring Carter was criticism of then-President George W. Bush’s initiation of the Iraq War.
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Barack Obama was only nine months into his first term when it was announced in October 2009 that he had won the Nobel Peace Prize. Even Obama, himself, appearing dubious as he addressed “the considerable controversy that your generous decision has generated” in his acceptance speech. “Perhaps the most profound issue surrounding my receipt of this prize is the fact that I am the Commander-in-Chief of the military of a nation in the midst of two wars” in Iraq and Afghanistan, he said. The committee awarded Obama for his promotion of nuclear nonproliferation and “a new climate in international politics.”
81% of White evangelicals…voted for Trump. Evangelicals did not embrace Trump in spite of his rough edges, but because they aligned with their “peace through strength” conviction. A major plank in his election campaign was that he would end wars and bring about world peace. However, since he was elected the war in Ukraine and conflicts in the Middle East have only increased along with the threat of nuclear war.
From The Jerusalem Post 2021: Although [Netanyahu is] not a religious man himself, American Evangelicals have long threaded a biblical narrative into Netanyahu’s premiership, much like they did with [former] president Donald Trump’s presidency who they believe God raised up much like He did biblical kings.
Pastor John Hagee – who heads the largest pro-Israel lobby group in the United States – compared Netanyahu to the messiah. “Ancient Israel had Moses…they had King David, who conquered Jerusalem; and today, when there are existential threats, Israel has a champion who can confront the challenge.”
Israeli-American Evangelical author Joel Rosenberg explained that Netanyahu, more than any other leader in the history of Israel, “actively courted and cultivated relationships” with “Evangelicals, who…believe in the prophecies about the rebirth of the State of Israel and regathering of the Jewish people to their ancient homeland – are Israel’s most important, faithful, loyal and strategic allies in the world”, in the belief that Christ’s Second Coming has been triggered by the re-establishment of the state of Israel, as well as purely secular geopolitical strategic interests.
The U.S. provides Israel with billions of dollars annually in military aid as well as joint military exercises, intelligence sharing, and collaborative technological development, to enable it to serve as America’s proxy against its Arab adversaries. The U.S. often uses its diplomatic influence to shield Israel from international pressure, particularly within the United Nations, frequently evident in the form of vetoes on resolutions deemed harmful to Israel’s security interests.
On February 4, 2025 during his visit to the newly elected American president, the first foreign leader invited to do so, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised President Trump, calling him “the greatest friend that Israel has ever had in the White House… and America has no greater friend than Israel.”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s close friendship with Donald Trump is central to his popular appeal in Israel. Under Trump’s first presidency, the US recognized Jerusalem as capital of Israel, Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, and brokered the Abraham Accords peace agreements between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan,, Morocco in 2020. None of which, frankly, are threats to Israel.
So American Evangelical Christians are relying on Trump’s and Netanyahu’s military might for fleshly salvation instead of the true Savior’s spiritual transformation for eternal salvation.
This is the Abomination that causes desolation for any country claiming to worship the one true God.
Born to secular Jewish parents, Netanyahu was raised in both Israel and the United States. He served, as required for Israeli citizens, in the Israel Defense Forces before graduating from prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology, then worked in clearly an apprenticeship in a controversial global American business management consulting firm, then moved back to Israel in 1978 to found the Yonatan Netanyahu Anti-Terror Institute before forming a coalition with other right-wing parties to become prime minister, serving over 17 years.
Netanyahu believes that relationships are transactional, without altruism, and “that humans live in constant Darwinian struggle for survival”.
Netanyahu’s hard-line right wing coalition was in the middle of dealing with large-scale protests in early 2023 when, fortuitiously, the 7 October attacks by Hamas triggered the Gaza war, solidifying his government’s control during the crisis.
Given Nethanyahu’s anti-terrorism expertise, how could the Hamas attack have been missed by Israel’s massive security apparatus?
Four out of five Jewish Israelis believe the government and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are to blame for the October 7 attack which saw Hamas break through a border fence, killing about 1,400 people and taking some 200 people captive.
In other words – Netanyahu allowed this to happen to manufacture a war trigger to rally the population behind him. When you factor in all the elements driving Netanyahu this is more believable than this intelligence apparatus missing all the preparations prior to the attack.
The Israeli prime minister is currently under trial for corruption, fraud and breach of trust. Analysts believe Netanyahu, who is currently waging his own struggle to survive in office, is likely to want to prolong the war, as few in Israel will call for a change of leader amid a war.
Netanyahu’s power base is the religious right which has intensified their support to that of what has been called “almost like a cult”.
The foundation of shared values and modus operandi between Trump and Netanyahu is clear.
Like Netanyahu’s denunciation of Palestinians, Donald Trump worked hard to maintain an acute level of threat among his base throughout his first four years in office. He railed against immigrants and protestors and warned of various threats to “real Americans” and their children. We see evidence of this rhetoric from Christian pastors and worship leaders, throughout the Christian publishing industry, and even on the shelves of evangelical big-box retailer Hobby Lobby, where one can find wall plaques celebrating the Second Amendment, decorative guns to mount on walls, and charming décor warning, “If you don’t support our troops feel free to stand in front of them,” and, “WE DON’T CALL 911.” Daniel Defense, a Christian family-owned gun manufacturer advertised their assault weapons by pairing them with a Bible, a cross, and a young child.
In Netanyahu’s war in Gaza the Deputy Spokesperson for the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Jens Lærke, reports that “the acts of war that we see bear the hallmarks of atrocity crimes.” The U.N. human rights office has verified that close to 70% of those killed in Gaza by airstrikes, shelling and other hostile actions were children and women.
The treatment and mass arrests of Palestinians in Israeli detention centres since the Gaza war erupted 18 months ago have been brought into the spotlight. Estimates show the number of Palestinian detainees has doubled to nearly 10,000. Many are held incommunicado, without charge.
Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel’s national security minister, boasted in July that, “Since I assumed the position of minister of national security, one of the highest goals I have set for myself is to worsen the conditions of the terrorists in the prisons.”
Note, Palestinians are labeled “terrorists” as a matter of ethnicity, without any evidence of illegal activities, and can be detained without being charged with any crime.
The Israeli charity Hamoked which provides free legal aid to Palestinians, says at least 5,000 Palestinians are being held in administrative detention or under “unlawful combatant law”. This means they can be held indefinitely, without charge, trial, or even access to the charges or evidence against them and cannot defend themselves.
This is the true terrorism, and has been repeated by Trump in America.
All unconstitutionally, and in violation of other law if they are asylum seekers. Trump, himself, let in 3 million during his first term, 350,000 from Venezuela, alone, awarded them temporary protective status and let them apply for asylum. In Trump 2.0, he revoked their TPS, fired scores of immigration judges to further backlog the asylum system, branded them “illegals,” and is now placing as many as possible in the gulag of private torture chambers from El Salvador to Sudan.
Reporting on Israel’s parallel detention, The Independent has gathered indictments, autopsy reports and sworn testimony from detainees who describe brutality and allege forms of torture, including violent assault, sleep deprivation, sexual violence and lack of access to medical care.
In one report, handcuffed and cowering on the floor of a cell in a military base in southern Israel, the Palestinian found himself surrounded by five soldiers. Armed with dogs, the five reservists allegedly kicked, punched and stamped on the man as he lay on the ground. Continuing their assault, they are accused of attacking him with Taser guns and sharp objects, sexually abusing him with these instruments.
At one point, the soldiers allegedly stabbed him so hard that they pierced his buttocks and anus. The brutal alleged assault left the man hospitalised with a punctured lung, cracked ribs and a tear in his rectum needing surgery.
The UN accused Israeli forces of using sexual violence as a “method of war”. “Sexual and gender-based violence, including rape and violence to the genitals, were committed either under explicit orders or with implicit encouragement by Israel’s top civilian and military leadership.”
Under Netanyahu’s reign, Israeli settlement expansion in the West bank has flourished and political repression of Palestinians is rampant. Experts assert that what is happening reflects a unified Israeli approach to deepening the ethnic cleansing project across Palestinian geography and denying Palestinian existence by all possible means through a blatant violation of international humanitarian law. The Palestinian Center for Human Rights emphasizes that demolition and forced displacement operations constitute war crimes under the Fourth Geneva Convention.
In October 2024, Netanyahu also ordered an invasion of Lebanon.
After the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024, Netanyahu directed an invasion of Syria, seizing the Golan Heights.
Prince of Peace??
