The Pharma-Political Deception of the End Times
Written on 3 September 2025.
The Pharma-Political Deception of the End Times
Overview
In the unfolding events of 2025, a troubling pattern has emerged in which political figures, alternative media voices, and supposed reformers of the pharmaceutical industry converge to offer what looks like deliverance, but is in reality a counterfeit salvation. The Bible warns of a time when the world will be deceived by signs, false prophets, and sorcery (pharmakeia) that keeps people from turning to God (Revelation 18:23, KJV).
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Donald Trump, and Alex Jones represent three pillars of this deceptive structure: the healer, the ruler, and the herald. While exposing some truth, they ultimately steer the public back into reliance on man’s system rather than on the Lord Jesus Christ.
RFK Jr. and the False Prophet Image
RFK Jr. has presented himself as the champion against vaccine corruption. Yet his solution is not repentance toward God, but the promotion of biomedical salvation—mitochondria talk, “better” medicines, and supplement fixes such as methylene blue.
This mirrors the description of the False Prophet in Revelation 13:11:
“And I beheld another beast coming up out of the earth; and he had two horns like a lamb, and he spake as a dragon.”
Kennedy appears gentle, promising health and freedom for children, but he speaks with the same pharmakeia foundation as those he claims to expose. His damaged voice, often likened to a frog caught in the throat, evokes the imagery of Revelation 16:13:
“And I saw three unclean spirits like frogs come out of the mouth of the dragon, and out of the mouth of the beast, and out of the mouth of the false prophet.”
The strange vocal afflictions of Kennedy and Albert Bourla (Pfizer CEO) stand as a symbolic reminder of unclean spirits influencing men who proclaim human solutions apart from God.
Trump as the Political Deliverer
Donald Trump’s message of “Make America Great Again” appeals to the desire for national restoration. He champions borders, security, and economic stability. Yet Trump does not bear witness to the eternal salvation of Jesus Christ. His gospel is temporal, focused on earthly greatness.
Though he may desire good, Trump reflects the image of the political beast—offering worldly power without pointing men to repentance and faith in Christ. Revelation 13 shows that the beast system thrives on political allegiance, not eternal truth.
Alex Jones as the Herald
Alex Jones once positioned himself as an exposer of globalist plots. Yet in recent broadcasts he embraces RFK Jr. and Trump as if they were providential saviors, while bitterly denouncing critics within his own circle.
Jones intertwines truth with commerce, urging his listeners to purchase supplements such as methylene blue alongside his political commentary. This reveals a subtle shift: from pointing out lies, to ushering people into the pharmakeia-political marketplace of end-times deception.
The Scam
The narrative offered to the people is simple:
- Vaccines were bad. (Which is true btw, like the serpent in the garden of Eden you have to add some truth in there to get the public to listen.)
- RFK Jr. has the cure.
- Trump will restore the nation.
- Jones will guide you through it.
This is not the gospel. This is a counterfeit hope designed to keep men from Christ. It demands obedience, compliance, and optimism—without true repentance or eternal salvation.
Biblical Warning
The Scriptures declare:
“Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.” (Acts 4:12, KJV)
And of the great deception:
“For by thy sorceries were all nations deceived.” (Revelation 18:23, KJV)
The pharma-political system is not salvation. It is sorcery. It is the machinery of the beast. The voice of frogs, the promises of health, and the cries of political greatness are nothing but the sound of unclean spirits.
True deliverance comes only through faith in Jesus Christ, not through pharma, politics, or alternative media.
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