Israel Iran War May be END OF TIMES, Comet To STRIKE THE SUN, Prophecy Fulfilled
Tim Pool examines 2012's Chris Bledsoe prophecy of 2026 missile exchanges triggering "end times," linking it to Comet C2026A1 MAPS disintegrating near the sun on April 4th and Ohio meteor fireballs. The discussion covers Netanyahu's "Messiah's return" rhetoric, Benny Johnson's apocalyptic warnings, Temple Institute's red heifer breeding for a third temple, and Shia claims identifying Donald Trump as the Antichrist Dajal. While NSA cryptologist Lambros Calamos suggests aliens are mainstream science fact, Pool leaves listeners to decide if these converging events signal divine intervention or human manipulation. [Automatically generated summary]
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In 2012, Chris Bledsoe wrote down a vision and handed it to the Pentagon.
It said, during an Iran-Israel missile exchange in April of 2026, thousands of orbs will rise from the ocean.
That was 14 years ago.
April is two weeks away.
Now, of course, this could just be internet nonsense.
A video that was sent to me that is seemingly a crazy guy saying crazy things.
Apparently, this guy had been abducted by aliens and they shared with him divine secrets.
And he wrote a book about it.
Many people have shared that book.
And in the UFO space, they find it all so interesting.
But there are many things interesting happening today that are leading people to believe we are in the end of times, that the prophecy will be fulfilled.
Now, I don't know exactly if this is true or not.
I tend to think not, but there are many interesting signs, or it's easier to say there are individuals that are trying to make the end of times come.
There have been many people who noticed meteors falling through the sky, a loud boom in Ohio as a meteor ripped through the atmosphere.
We are now learning that a comet will graze the sun and may disintegrate, creating a light show in the sky for all of us to see.
Once again, in April, about two weeks away.
On top of this, of course, we have the exchange between Israel and Iran as things hit up in light up in the region and questions of whether or not this is part of some grand prophecy.
You know, as time has gone on with this war and in politics, many people have hyper-focused on Israel.
And of course, I find much of it to be frustrating.
And I've asked these people, why is it that those who are so Israel critical are propped up?
If Israel's really in control, why put people who hate Israel on the front page of YouTube?
And the response?
In order to bring about the end of times, the world must turn its swords on Israel.
And so they're trying to manufacture the messianic era.
Recently, Netanyahu said the messianic era will come soon, but not by Thursday.
So is this really what they're after?
Well, there have been people trying to breed a red heifer, which again is another component of the prophecy fulfilled.
My friends, I can't tell you what to believe.
I can only show you what people are claiming.
And while these individuals, such as in this video, say that orbs will rise from the oceans in April of 2026, I'll play the video for you.
We have strange going-ons with alien disclosure.
Did you know that there was an NSA cryptologist who said aliens are real?
And this was a long time ago, and said it was mainstream science.
This is not a fringe conspiracy guy.
This was considered normal.
And as he described it, scientists take it for granted that aliens do exist and we can communicate with them.
That's why they've been trying.
Now we have Trump saying he's going to disclose information on aliens, the purchase of aliens.gov, and researchers involved in advanced aerospace propulsion and UFO research disappearing.
Perhaps I'm connecting dots where dots need not be connected.
But either way, I do think it's interesting to explore these ideas and the big question: who is the Antichrist and what does that even really mean?
My friends, I take you on a deep dive into a world of potential nonsense or deep prophetic visions.
I guess it's going to be up to you to decide what you think is true.
But the reality is, you know, people have predicted the end of times a lot, and it's never come to be.
But I would simply say there are many signs that I find to be all too interesting, perhaps indicating that we really are in some kind of prophetic era or that there are powerful individuals who believe this to be the case.
I remember Alex Jones was talking about this.
He said it's not that we are actually facing the end of times, it's that there are powerful people who believe it and are trying to manufacture it.
So the signs that we see are actually just man-made manipulations, perhaps.
But let's take a deep dive and see what actually is going on as of right now.
And then I ask you to comment: do you believe it's actually what's happening?
Will there be a return of the Messiah?
Will it be aliens?
Will the world actually end, my friends?
I don't know.
But let's dive right in first with this video.
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Here is the first video I want to play for you.
The one I mentioned at the beginning of this segment.
I'll only play for you a little bit of the beginning so you can hear what this man has to say.
Now, of course, I'm a rational guy.
Take it with a grain of salt.
This could just be internet nonsense from a guy who tried to sell a book.
Well, who actually did sell a book?
And I think he did pretty well with it.
But here's what he said.
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And I put this in writing to the Pentagon in 2012 when I told this.
2012.
One thing she told me was: when you see Iran and Israel exchanging missiles, and I saw it, the way she tells me is a vision of, I see it like a living picture screen.
I can see the rockets flying.
Then all of a sudden, orbs appeared out of the ocean and everywhere.
I told the government that's if this happens, the orbs are going to appear and wake people up and stop it.
That's what she told me.
April 2026.
Okay.
You know, you've put yourself in it there, Christmas.
It's going to be Crisp Winslow says April 2026 is when it all happens.
I can tell you this: when I told this to the government about 2026, I just repeated what she told me.
They immediately put remote viewers on.
And all of a sudden, all the remote viewers are saying, oh my God, 2026, 2027, something is going to happen.
Some researchers suggest it could have been in April because of one of the key alignments involving Regulus and planets like Jupiter occurred in the spring around 3 or 2 BC, which may align with the timing of the nativity of Jesus and the appearance of the star of Bethlehem.
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There'd be a new knowledge.
Well, I had no idea that this was even possible.
These astronomers run up to the machines and it comes out that that star is going to come up on the horizon in Easter of 2026.
Easter of 2026.
I gave him the specific time.
And it was with Robert Grant that I told him about this alignment and all.
And he's like, oh my God, he's been looking for this ruby.
This little ruby you have to find and place it between paws of spins to make this event that he knows is going to happen in 2026.
I said, Robert, it's not a ruby, it's the star of the egg.
So he looks at me, oh my God, that's the king's star.
It could just be a guy who sold a book and has got another story to tell.
But let's go through what's currently going on.
We've got this from Middle East Eye.
Netanyahu says, Israel will reach the kingdom and make it to the Messiah's return.
Now, this video went massively viral because it was translated as Netanyahu saying, we will reach the return of the Messiah, but not by Thursday.
Basically, what he was actually saying is, to those that believe in the Messianic era, trust me, it'll happen, but it's not happening right now.
And I think the point of the message was stop believing this war is the prophecy.
Now, some said, but he pointed out the Messiah's return, indicating it's Jesus.
Well, I actually sought out a translation, and it is the way the way Hebrew was spoken, it could mean a return of the era, his return, or just the era itself.
So it doesn't, I don't believe he was conveying to Christians Jesus is coming back.
I think he was talking generally about the Messianic era, which could be interpreted in any way.
Middle East Eye reports.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday said that Israel will reach the kingdom and make it to the Messiah's return.
Netanyahu said Israel is achieving unprecedented gains in the war with Iran and that the campaign is reshaping the Middle East, adding that Israel's status as a rising superpower was strengthening, perhaps.
But I might throw it to Benny Johnson.
Now, I don't know that Benny Johnson was literally trying to proclaim that the end was nigh, but I do love this clip from Media Matters because I don't understand why they're clipping right-wingers at this point.
This is not even a shocking, like right-wing video.
It's Benny talking about the war.
And he says, with every passing moment, the apocalypse grows nearer.
With every passing moment, the apocalypse grows nearer.
I'm trying to be glib here.
We literally watched a massive ballistic missile take out a massive chunk of the old wall in Jerusalem in the shadow of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the western wall, the dome on the rock, the church of the Holy Sepulchre.
Look at this.
This could have killed a lot of people if they were worshiping their Muslims, Jews, and Christians.
Obviously, this is the most holy site in all of the world.
You can see the damage that was done, how it just took out a huge chunk of the wall, the roadway.
And if this was the mom, the mosque is like, the mosque is like thousands of years old, right?
I think it was built in like 600.
Dude, it would be toast.
Iran could have like actually bombed one of the holiest places in all of Islam.
He says, anyway, this is something that's been happening all throughout Israel, but of course throughout Jerusalem, where you see puffs of smoke and debris on this, without question, you know, the site of Solomon's old temple.
And as you see it, I mean, the ballistics flying over, et cetera, et cetera.
You get the point.
You get the point.
The apocalypse grows nearer.
Again, I don't know that Benny was actually trying to imply literally the end of days.
The great comet is heading for the sun on April 4th.
Timing, visibility, and best tips to watch, C2026A1 MAPS Comet.
The sky could host a brief but remarkable event in early April.
Astronomers are closely tracking a newly discovered sun-gazing comet, sun grazing, sorry, named C2026A1 MAPS.
As reported by Universe Today, it was first observed in January.
This is expected to reach Perihelion on April 4th, 2026, where many suggest the comet could actually disintegrate in the sun's corona, creating a light show for all of us to see.
They're going to say its visibility from Earth before reaching perihelion.
It's expected to move to the constellation Fornax, Radanus, Cittis, and Pisces during late March.
Its brightness may improve to around magnitude plus 10, making it potentially observable with small telescopes under suitable conditions.
Due to the comet's proximity to the sun, ground-based observation will be difficult during its closest approach.
Sun-based instruments provide the most reliable method, et cetera, et cetera.
Honestly, I doubt we'll see anything.
I mean, if you're really looking for it, you might capture it.
Here we go from Cleveland.com.
Ohio's back-to-back meteors among five U.S. fireballs in one week.
Five fireballs in one week?
What is going on?
Outside reports on Comet Maps saying you could see the comet of the year next week.
Here's how to view it.
They say it could be as bright as Venus.
Meaning, my friends, you'd be able to see it with the naked eye.
It's known as a sungrazer.
The proximity could spark an incredible early April comet show, or it could end a disappointment with the cluster breaking apart as it approaches our bright star.
From Cleveland 19, another bright fireball lights up Ohio skies the second within a week.
Check this out.
Steve Skojik, Skohek, he says, there have been a lot of fireball meteor sightings lately.
There's supposed to be a new meteor shower, but I never seen anything like this.
I've compiled videos from every event I could find and put them into one thread.
I count eight separate sightings.
People have been noticing a high density of meteors ripping through the sky.
Now, the truth is, my friends, wow, that one's massive.
Here's the reality.
This kind of thing does happen all the time, and it might just be that people are looking for it.
And that's the truth.
Here's Ohio and Pennsylvania.
A media ripping through the sky.
Look at that and disintegrating.
Same one from Ohio, but from a different dash cam.
Take a look at that.
We've got this one in Missouri.
We've got this one in East Bernard, Texas.
Wow, someone caught that one.
Houston captured this one ripping through the sky.
California, all of this happening in March.
People are noticing these.
Portland and Seattle.
Now, while some of these videos he posted are the same incident, there's about five unique instances.
But I'm going to play you this, a little bit about that guy, Chris Bledsoe.
And this is from, what is this guy's name?
I don't know.
But this is a video that people are sharing.
It's not getting super viral, but he just, this is what people are suggesting.
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You want some UFO secrets?
I don't do this very often, but I'm going to confirm with first-hand knowledge a story that you can now read about publicly.
If you don't know who this guy is, you need to find out.
We can start with my little debrief here.
His name is Chris Bledsoe.
He's a very successful contractor and builder in the Carolinas.
He owned his own company.
He was very successful, had a lot of money, did not need to create any extra notoriety or money for himself.
In 2007, Chris had an encounter with a UFO near his home in North Carolina where he reports he was taken on board, taken to a specific location, shared a lot of information with him regarding stuff that he was supposed to share with humanity, and then he was returned back home safely.
Glenn Beck believes that we are living in the end of days.
Really?
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Hey, I'm an evangelical, and I don't see our evangelical churches standing up en masse to this fight, even so much as educating Christians about what the Islamists really want.
I think we're certainly seeing a robust experience, people going back to the Catholic Church.
But do you see the Christian community at large here in America understanding what I consider to be a clear and present danger?
Especially what's happening with the Twelvers in Iran.
I've been talking about them for 30 years.
They were so radical that the Ayatollah Khomeini said they could not be part of the revolution, which, by the way, the revolution to overthrow Iran was Marxists taking the colleges and the Islamists taking all of the religious, combining and overthrowing.
And then after the Islamist revolution with the Marxists, they killed all the Marxists.
But anyway, the Twelvers are so dangerous because they believe that the 12th Imam, the Mahadi, is coming.
And when you wash the world in blood, the Mahadi will come.
And that will bring Jesus, who they believe will testify to Allah and say to Christians, you're on the wrong side.
They are right now.
Many of the Twelvers in Shia Islam are saying that Donald Trump is the Dajal, the anti-Pruss.
This is a point made by many individuals, that whether you believe it or not doesn't matter because there are people who believe it and they're acting in accordance with those beliefs.
So again, you may be a secular individual or you might be even Christian who's like, I don't think it's really happening right now, but there are people who do and that's been the argument.
People who are trying to breed the red heifer to make it happen.
From Belgrade News, first red heifer ritual in 2,000 years, test run for biblical sacrifice for third Jewish temple, end of times and Jesus' return.
I asked Google, tell me this is not real.
Are there people actually doing this?
Right-wing Israeli groups, notably the Temple Institute and Banna Israel, are actively breeding or sourcing perfectly red heifers.
Primarily imported red Angus from Texas to fulfill biblical prophecy requiring their sacrifice for ritual purification and the construction of a third temple in Jerusalem.
Five heifers were imported in 2022 with efforts ongoing to find an unblemished candidate for potential sacrifice, causing significant religious and political controversy in the region.
The aim is to find an entirely red, unblemished heifer, no spots, hair must be uniformly red, that has never been put under a yoke or used for labor.
According to Jewish tradition, in the book of Numbers, the ashes of a red heifer are needed for the purification of individuals and the priesthood, a necessary step for building the third temple in Jerusalem.
The Temple Institute has cooperated with the ranchers in Texas to import red Angus heifers.
Five such heifers were imported.
The project involves the Temple Institute, often in partnership with Christian supporters in the U.S., who see this as a sign of the end of times.
Oh boy.
The effort is intensely political and controversial.
The potential location for the sacrifice is on the Mount of Olives, targeting the site near the Temple Mount Alaska Mosque.
The potential, Al-Aqsa, the potential to alter the status quo of the Temple Mount, a heavily contested religious site, has led to friction, and it was monitored by Hamas as a violation, mentioned by Hamas as a violation for the October 7th attack on Israel.
While earlier candidates were seemed unsuitable, the current group of heifers is monitored closely to see if they remain free of blemishes that would disqualify them for sacrifice.
Indeed, they may actually be the fated red heifers.
Or more importantly, they're trying to make it happen.
Interesting.
But what is this that these Islamists believe Trump's the Antichrist?
Well, my friends, about two years ago, maybe three years ago actually, I had on a couple of amateur eschatologists, as I would describe them, young men who believe that we may be facing the end of times and the Antichrist may come.
And they told me that the Antichrist would have some injury to his right side, both his arm or hand or face.
Well, I asked Grok, would the Antichrist be injured in his right side anyway?
Yes.
According to one key Old Testament prophecy that many Christian interpreters link directly to the Antichrist, he is described as sustaining injuries specifically affecting his right side, namely his right arm and right eye.
Woe to the worthless shepherd who leaves the flock.
A sword will be on his arm and on his right eye.
His arm will be totally withered and his right eye will be blind.
The passage is widely viewed in eschatological end time studies as a description of the future false shepherd who will deceive Israel and the world, paralleling the Antichrist figure in the New Testament.
Interesting.
The sword striking his arm and right eye suggests a violent injury or attack.
His right arm becoming totally withered implies loss of physical power or strength.
His right eye becoming completely blind points to impaired vision.
Many scholars and commentators connect this to the Antichrist's fatal wound in Revelation 13, 3, which is healed in a counterfeit resurrection that amazes the world.
They see Zechariah as providing more specific physical details about the wound or related injury, especially since both involve a sword and dramatic recovery.
Note that Revelation 13 itself describes a head wound that appears mortal but is healed without specifying right side, right arm, right eye, or detail, blah, blah, blah.
Zechariah is applied to the Antichrist, is applied to the Antichrist by cross-referencing.
Interesting.
Some interpreters treat the right arm and right eye as partly figurative, representing the Antichrist's eventual loss of authority and spiritual blindness, rather than strictly literal scars.
In short, yes, biblical prophecy indicates the Antichrist would be injured in his right arm and right eye.
This is one more distinctive physical description tied to him in the end times teaching.
Interpretations vary literal physical traits and symbolic meaning, but the right side connection is clear and intent.
Some say that it was not the right eye necessarily, but that something on the right side of the face would be injured, seemingly fatal, with a remarkable recovery.
Gee, I wonder what many people are saying now about who this could refer to.
Is there an individual who suffered what appeared to be a fatal blow before having a miraculous recovery?
You know who I'm talking about.
Indeed, my friends, many people believe that Donald Trump is the Antichrist.
Now, some people have said, yeah, right.
Trump's nowhere, he's charismatic, but he's nowhere near charismatic enough, and he doesn't know enough about religion to be the Antichrist.
But some say this man who would attempt to bring peace to the Middle East was injured with what appeared to be at first a mortal wound when a bullet struck the side of his head and he falls down.
He gets up covered in blood.
He raises his hand and says, fight, fight, fight.
Within a week or two, not a scar.
A seemingly miraculous recovery that many people said was unbelievable.
They denied he was even shot.
Now, believe whatever you want to believe.
I'm not saying it.
But of course, I know you're all saying, yeah, yeah, okay, fine.
Maybe that fits.
But his arm's not withered, right?
I mean, it says his arm would be, oh, the Daily Beast.
Trump slathers bruised hand and makeup to swear in new goon.
Yeah, they've been talking about this nonstop, that Trump's right hand has a massive bruise that is spreading, and he is covering it in makeup that doesn't match his proper skin tone.
Could this just be wishful thinking?
Could this be people trying to make the prophecy appear to be true?
I mean, what if there's no real Antichrist?
It's all just prophecy, but there are people trying to manufacture an image of it.
Yeah, I don't know.
Believe whatever you want, man, but it's pretty dang crazy.
And then, of course, I'll give you this one.
Where Clown World says, please, God, just send the meteor already.
Okay, yeah, we get it.
It is a trans woman and a woman, I guess, who's got gigantic fake breasts and is pregnant, or maybe they're both women.
I have no idea.
And this one's got what we call baboon lips, baboon butt lips, and people are like, yeah, okay, just bring it on.
Well, at the same time as all of this, I can't tell you, again, what to believe.
You comment below and let me know what you think.
But we had this story from Fox News, and I covered it yesterday: the missing rocket scientist with ties to UFOs.
Could there be a bigger picture here?
Could this be a cargo cult misinterpretation of what the earth is truly facing?
Now, I know those of deep faith will say, no, aliens are demons, and the scripture is correct.
But there's another more secular interpretation.
The cargo cults of World War II, as Allied forces flew their planes over these islands that had never made contact with advanced civilization before, these planes would fly in and land, bringing cargo, food, supplies that they would store here, fuel, and then they would take off and leave.
Well, the natives who lived there did not understand what they were seeing, so they built effigies of these planes and bow to them, begging them to return.
They called this the cargo cults.
So what if thousands of years ago, aliens visited Earth and brought with them chariots of fire in the sky, which landed, bringing supplies and resources, forbidden knowledge, and left?
And the story that was told was that here's who we are, here's what we do.
And of course, it was misinterpreted.
The people believed them gods, angels, but in fact, they were aliens, extraterrestrial beings more advanced than we.
And throughout thousands of years, that misinterpretation, it bred a religion.
In fact, it bred three.
And they're all mad at each other.
Maybe the aliens came back and they were like, what is this?
They have no idea what we were talking about.
Now they're fighting.
Maybe.
Or maybe they really are demons.
Maybe they really are entities.
Because, I mean, based on what we think we know now, traveling faster than light, it's not possible.
So how would aliens even get here unless they're interdimensional beings or something else?
You believe whatever you want, but for the faithful, it's very easy to see.
Someone may be trying to manufacture a fake prophetic moment, messianic return, or it could be real.
For those of you that are atheists or secular, this could be aliens.
That aliens visited Earth a long time ago, and now they're coming back.
And the stories are all true.
Maybe the orbs will rise from the oceans.
I don't know.
But I'd like to show you this from NSA.gov.
It's an old document from Lambros D. Calamos, Kalamajos.
This guy was not a conspiracy theorist.
He's a widely regarded, widely praised, and respected NSA cryptologist who said, We are not alone in the universe.
A few years ago, this notion seemed far-fetched.
Today, the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence is taken for granted by most scientists.
In his 1965-66 paper, Communications with Extraterrestrial Intelligence, he said, as I already read, he was on a site scientific reports, including calculations by astronomers, etc.
How far away they might be, what communication methods they would use.
This was not a fringe or conspiracy claim.
It was mainstream science in the 60s, aligned with the early SETI era, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, Project Osma, Kokoni, and Morrison's work.
He did not claim that aliens were here.
It's a separate, there's a separate 1969 NESA paper, sometimes misattributed, UFO Hypothesis and Survival Questions.
But Kalamajos, is that how do you pronounce it?
Main public statement of the topic is the one above.
In that context, he does note that some scientists consider the extraterrestrial hypothesis for certain UFOs as plausible and not to be dismissed outright.
But this was secondary to his communication-focused work.
Interesting indeed, my friends.
So, where it all comes together, we are looking at war in the Middle East.
Eh, I largely shrug.
We've had war in the Middle East my whole life, but there are people who want to make this moment happen.
They want to manufacture the end of times.
There are certain groups.
I watched this great documentary talking about it.
Excuse me.
They believe that the end of times, as predicted in the Bible, is predictive.
It is telling you what will happen.
Interesting.
There are people that believe it is descriptive, not prescriptive or predictive.
That means there are people who believe it is describing what did happen at the time, not what will happen.
They are saying, this is what happens.
This is what happened to us, and it could happen again.
And then there are people who believe it is instructive.
That is, everything you read, it is telling you what you need to do to make the Messiah come or return.
Whatever it is, I'll throw it to Alex Jones.
There's a video that I reposted actually earlier.
It's amazing how Alex Jones sounds like a nut job.
He does sometimes.
And he was ranting about artificial intelligence in the elites, and this was six, seven years ago.
And we look back on it now and we're like, he was completely correct.
He has also talked about people who believe we are in the end of times or who want to make it happen.
So cast aside your doubts.
Maybe the meteors and the comets and the orbs and all that is nonsense.
But I think it's fair to say, whatever you believe, there are certainly people who do believe it, like Glenn Beck was pointing out.
And whether you think it's true or not, they are acting in accordance with what they want to happen, with what they believe is happening, or what they believe they must do to make it happen.
You know, in the end, I think we'll probably move on from this and we'll say there was no end of times or whatever.