The Plague of Control

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The Plague of Control

Prologue

The air was thick with the acrid smell of disinfectant, an odor that clung to the rural landscape like an omen of doom. Sam Weston, a humble farmer and a devout King James Version believer, stood at the edge of his property, watching government trucks rumble past. They were loaded with workers in biohazard suits, armed not with weapons, but with an edict of destruction. His once-thriving poultry farm, home to 20,000 chickens, had been marked for culling.

Sam had seen the announcement days earlier on the local news: another outbreak of bird flu, confirmed by PCR tests. The newscasters repeated the grim numbers like a mantra—50,000 birds here, 120,000 there, and over a million in another prefecture. "For public safety," they said. "To prevent the spread of the virus." But Sam knew better. He had read his Bible and prayed for discernment. What he saw unfolding wasn’t a public health measure—it was a calculated act of destruction.

The CDC's Iron Grip

Behind the scenes, the Centers for Disease Control and their counterparts in other countries had become the architects of a chilling campaign. The PCR tests, capable of detecting infinitesimal traces of viral RNA, were being wielded like weapons. A single positive result in a flock could trigger the mass extermination of thousands of birds. Sam had questioned the reliability of these tests. "How can you trust something that amplifies even the faintest whisper of a virus to a deafening roar?" he muttered to himself. "It’s not science—it’s sorcery."

Sam’s suspicions deepened when he discovered the CDC’s directives echoed in nearly every corner of the globe. Farmers were left powerless as their livelihoods were razed. Supermarkets grew barren, and the price of chicken and eggs skyrocketed. Meat was becoming a luxury item, out of reach for the average family. Meanwhile, government officials warned of impending famine but offered no solutions, only more mandates and restrictions.

A Divine Perspective

Sam turned to Scripture for guidance. "For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places" (Matthew 24:7). The words of Jesus rang in his ears as he connected the dots. This wasn’t just a health crisis—it was part of a larger, more sinister plan. The eradication of livestock was a direct assault on God’s creation, a rejection of the natural order He had designed.

He shared his thoughts with his small church congregation, warning them about the spiritual implications of the cullings. "God created the earth to heal itself," he preached. "Viruses come and go, just as they always have. If we let them run their course, they will weaken and adapt, just as the Lord intended. But what we’re seeing now is not of God—it’s man’s rebellion against His creation."

The Great Tribulation Unfolds

The situation worsened. Within months, grocery store shelves were nearly empty. Famine began to grip the nation. Desperate and starving, people turned to the government for aid, but the price of help was steep. A new system was introduced: digital implants, small chips placed under the skin, promised access to food and other essentials. The world hailed it as a technological marvel, but Sam saw it for what it was—the Mark of the Beast.

"And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: and that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark" (Revelation 13:16-17). Sam’s heart broke as he watched friends and neighbors line up for the implant, trading their eternal souls for a loaf of bread.

Resistance and Faith

Sam refused to bow to the system. He and a small group of believers retreated to the wilderness, living off the land and relying on God’s provision. They raised chickens in secret, knowing that their survival was an act of defiance against the powers of this world. Sam became a leader in the resistance, teaching others to trust in the Lord and reject the lies of those who sought to control them.

One night, as Sam read his Bible by the light of a lantern, he came across a verse that filled him with hope: "In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also" (John 14:2-3). He realized that no matter how dark the times became, he would go to heaven when he died.

Epilogue

The famine continued to spread, tightening its grip on the world. Governments, emboldened by the control they wielded, ramped up their efforts, pushing more restrictions and forcing more farmers out of business. The shelves in the stores grew emptier, and the suffering deepened. The media, complicit in the deception, painted those who resisted as dangerous extremists, further isolating them from society.

Sam and his small community of believers endured the hardships with unshakable faith. They prayed, shared what little they had, and held fast to the promises of Scripture. The world spiraled into chaos, but they knew their true home was not of this earth. They awaited the return of their Savior, knowing that the trials they faced were signs of His imminent coming.