The Mad Scientist’s World
The Mad Scientist’s World
The World Begins to Change
In a small town nestled in the heart of America, Caleb Harper lived a simple life. A devout Christian and a steadfast believer in the King James Bible, Caleb spent his days tending to his small farm and nights immersed in Scripture. The world around him, however, seemed to grow darker by the day. What once felt like a vibrant reflection of God’s creation now bore the hallmarks of a disturbing transformation.
Caleb had begun to notice strange headlines: scientists proposing to vaccinate cows to stop them from emitting methane, claiming it would save the planet. To Caleb, this was baffling. “God made cows,” he thought, “and declared all of creation good. Who are we to tamper with what He perfected?” Yet, the voices of those pushing these ideas grew louder, backed by unimaginable wealth and cloaked in the language of science and progress.
A False God of Science and Control
As Caleb dug deeper, he discovered that these same elites were wielding unprecedented power—not just over livestock but over humanity itself. They were pioneers of mRNA vaccines, technologies that promised to rewrite the instructions of life itself. To Caleb, it was clear: they sought to be gods, rewriting the DNA that God had intricately designed. They worshipped the idols of efficiency and control, a false god that demanded the surrender of nature to their machinations.
One evening, while reading his Bible by the flickering light of his lamp, Caleb’s eyes fell on Revelation 18:23: "For by thy sorceries were all nations deceived."
The word sorceries struck him deeply. In the original Greek, it translated to pharmakeia, hinting at substances or practices altering the body or mind. Caleb saw the parallels clearly—these scientists and elites weren’t merely tampering with livestock or humanity; they were deceiving the nations, altering life itself in a bid to usurp the Creator’s design.
The Beginning of Sorrows
Caleb began to notice that their plans went beyond the fields and laboratories. They sought dominion over every aspect of life. Digital IDs, biometric tracking, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), and vaccine passports emerged, forming a web of control. The same people who sought to vaccinate cows to stop them from farting were now creating systems that would track and manage every human being on Earth.
To Caleb, it was no coincidence. He saw these technologies as precursors to the prophesied Mark of the Beast, a system that would control who could buy or sell. The pieces of the puzzle were falling into place: a global deception rooted in the rejection of God’s sovereignty.
The Great Tribulation
As the systems of control expanded, the world descended into chaos. Natural disasters intensified, governments fractured, and society splintered. Famine and disease ravaged nations, and violence became a daily reality. Caleb watched in horror as humanity plunged into a new dark age—one prophesied in the Scriptures.
The mark of the beast system was fully established, and those who refused to comply faced persecution, starvation, and death. Caleb clung to God’s promise that those who didn't take the mark would be saved, even if that salvation meant enduring unimaginable suffering in this life.
The world grew colder, more ruthless, and utterly devoid of the love that once reflected God’s image in humanity. Friends betrayed friends, families were torn apart, and faith became the most dangerous thing a person could possess. Caleb saw this as the fulfillment of Jesus’ warning: “And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold” (Matthew 24:12).
For Caleb, this was the Great Tribulation—the darkest time in human history. The global rulers, drunk on their power, sought to dominate every aspect of life, erasing the line between science and sorcery, efficiency and idolatry. The people, deceived by their promises of salvation through technology and control, willingly surrendered their freedom and humanity.
Caleb knew the worst was yet to come. As he read the words of Revelation, he prepared himself for the trials ahead, not with weapons or wealth, but with unshakable faith. For though he lived in a time of unprecedented darkness, he held onto the hope that the light of God’s truth would never be extinguished, even in the depths of human despair.FORCETOC