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The most horrific world imagined isn’t in words on pages in a science fiction book. It’s been being readied for decades. Well, being readied since that eventful day in the Garden, which let’s understand it wasn’t a matter of one day, blissful, wonderful, pure, and the next being seduced by The Serpent.

There was likely a timeline of erosion that occurred. Signs of willfulness. Human nature, the free will part showing more and more. Like a small child after testing their legs and feet, getting familiar — begins to not only walk but run.

Some time has passed. We’re all now closer, so much closer to the days of the prophet Daniel, the Book of Revelation. Time is shortening by the hour.

Just as an individual doesn’t go from being a baby to an adult overnight, or even in a matter of months or a few years, what may appear as an overnight situation or event always takes time. It’s the slow plot development. It always first appears benign, or appears to be something good, pleasurable, a better way to live, that’s how it’s always presented. And folks get in line and eat it up.  or ignore it. Continue on in their apathy and being oblivious. Then there is a dawning, hopefully, among some, at the appearance of a singular event that appears to be the cause of what can only be described as a worldwide impact event.

Know of anything like that?

But it was years in the making. No overnight sensations.

All the wickedness, unrighteousness, evil taking place nonstop, slowly, while most were otherwise occupied. Busy, busy, busy. Not paying attention. Oh, and if it were brought to their attention? They dismiss it, refuse to believe it, “Oh, that has never happened!” foolishly adopting the view that if something hasn’t happened, it never can happen.

Think about that for a few moments.

Let me ask…

Is evil subtle before it becomes seen to be horrific? Taking most by surprise. Why is that?

How many years were Hitler and the nazis visible, at work, dismissed, spoken and written about as if they were not to be taken seriously?

Why is it that most people refuse to pay attention? Don’t get upset with me. That’s just a fact. People say they want to know, but they really don’t because it is frightening to know — if unsure of where you’re headed upon dying. If not secured in the right understanding.

The quest for more and more knowledge. The burning desire for more and more power. Control.

There have always been more megalomaniacs present on this earth than folks want to think about. There are more now than ever before in history.

Billions, in fact.

Vying to be the dominator. Top dog. Numero Uno. The power.

It’s the common denominator in much of human nature.

Its origins began when we began and rebelled. When the first murder occurred. Its origins are rooted in abiding in and serving evil while reviling and spurning righteousness.

The increase of knowledge.

People are going to and fro more and more.

A computer was invented.

Perfected to become marketable so every person can have some form of it. Smaller, portable, more powerful, and capable. New versions are appearing faster than people can keep up — or pay for them.

To the point in the 21st century, most people have IT present with them 24/7/365. Can’t eat a meal without IT present. Can’t do anything without IT. Can’t watch where they’re walking for staring into IT.

Continually.

Can’t have a real conversation. Make eye contact. Form a complete sentence.

It is how they are fed.

Malnourished in their souls, spirits, hearts, and minds.

Enter AI.

Whew…

Here we go…

Hurtling ever swifter to the end of all things as they have been known, while the lie, the grand deception of a brave new world, is dished up and devoured by most.

Oh, the cage has been built. The trap set. The bait tragically taken by most.

Where’s Jesus in all of this?

In your heart, soul, mind, and life as Savior and Lord?

No? Woe to you, woe to you if doubting, rejecting, denying, continuing in rebellion.

I mentioned being unsure, not secure in knowing where one is headed upon dying. If presently rejecting Jesus, refusing to believe Him and the whole Holy Bible, you certainly are unsure, but let me tell you, plainly, you are secure in where you will be going upon dying.

It’s just not the place to spend eternity. It’s going to be painful, bitter, cold, hot, lonely, darkness beyond the comprehension of darkness, forever and forever falling into the bottomless abyss. Eternally. Torment beyond human comprehension. Not a big party, as so many in the world joke about.

What God did on the cross and walking out of the tomb three days later is no joke. Nothing to dismiss or take lightly.

Glad you have the next breath? God gives it to you. He will give you mercy, the free gift of grace, forgiveness, no matter your sin, what has been your life — He will forgive you of all sin and give you eternal life.

By faith and faith alone in the Lord Jesus Christ.

Simple really.

Before it gets really, really difficult.

Read on…

Ken Pullen, Thursday, October 23rd, 2025

 

 

Inside The Digital Cage: The Rise Of A World That Tracks Everyone & Everything

 

October 23, 2025

By PNW Staff

Reprinted from Prophecy News Watch

 

 

Something quietly revolutionary is happening — and it’s not about better medicine. Around the world, governments and global institutions are building a new kind of health infrastructure, one that blurs the line between wellness monitoring and total surveillance.

It began innocently enough: fitness trackers, smartwatches, health apps. Tools designed to help us understand our bodies, count our steps, check our pulse. But these gadgets were never just personal accessories — they were the front door. Today, they’re becoming part of a vast digital network capable of tracking not just illness, but human behavior itself.

Now, with artificial intelligence scanning our posts, our moods, our online discussions, and even our movements in real time, health has become the perfect Trojan horse. Under the banner of “safety,” “prevention,” and “pandemic preparedness,” we are constructing a system that knows not only who is sick, but who might be — and eventually, who might think the wrong things.

The Merger No One Voted For

At the heart of this transformation lies a growing alliance between health monitoring, digital tracking, and centralized information control. Once these existed in separate worlds — doctors monitored health, governments managed policy, tech companies managed data. But now, they are merging into one continuous loop of surveillance, each feeding the other.

Health apps collect biometric data. Algorithms scan social media to detect “trends” in behavior or sentiment. AI systems interpret the language people use online, supposedly to prevent misinformation, but effectively mapping how populations think and speak.

It’s a merger of biology and data — the monitoring of your body combined with the analysis of your mind. And all of it flows upward, toward centralized systems designed to “protect” us through constant observation.

The great irony is that we’re building this willingly. Many of the tools we wear on our wrists, or install on our phones, are marketed as liberating. We call them “personal assistants.” But their real loyalty isn’t to us — it’s to the networks that own the data.

From Health to Obedience

Health surveillance has always been easier to justify than political surveillance. Who would argue against stopping a virus? Who wouldn’t want early detection of disease? Yet history shows that the line between protection and control is vanishingly thin.

When health data becomes social data — and social data becomes political — control becomes inevitable. Once a system is built to monitor for “potential health risks,” what stops it from being used to detect “potential risks to stability”?

Imagine a world where your health metrics are tied to your access to public life. Your temperature spikes, your phone pings you to isolate. Your social media post is flagged as “misleading,” your online reach is limited. You attend a protest, your movement is recorded and logged as a “public health risk.”

The fusion of health and technology gives power a new weapon — one that operates under the guise of compassion. A society of endless monitoring can easily become a society of obedience. Not because someone knocks on your door, but because your digital reflection tells the system everything it wants to know.

The End of Private Thought

The next stage of this merger won’t just track our physical health — it will map our emotional and ideological health too. AI already reads tone, word choice, and sentiment. It learns what angers us, frightens us, and motivates us. Combine that with real-time biometric data from wearables — heart rate, stress levels, sleep patterns — and a frightening possibility emerges: a profile of who we are not just by what we say, but by how we feel.

This is how modern control operates — not through open tyranny, but through predictive design. Systems that know your emotional response can shape what information you see. They can decide which news stories appear first, which posts are labeled, which opinions are “healthy.” The result is not censorship by force, but censorship by algorithm. A managed population that believes it is free because the control is invisible.

Dependency Disguised as Progress

Another danger is dependency. As nations adopt shared digital health frameworks — managed by international organizations — they begin to rely on centralized systems for decision-making. That means less national autonomy and, eventually, less personal autonomy.

A “global health network” that constantly monitors populations may sound efficient, but it makes every country part of a single nervous system controlled elsewhere. And when a crisis comes — real or manufactured — that system can tighten instantly. Borders, travel, commerce, speech — all can be restricted in the name of safety.

People will obey, not because they are forced, but because the infrastructure is already built to reward compliance. Digital passes, health credentials, verification systems — all of it can be expanded beyond pandemics into everyday governance. Those who resist could find themselves quietly excluded: unable to travel, unable to transact, unable to participate fully in modern life.

Where This Leads

The logical end of such a system is a society where every human being is a monitored data point — their health, speech, behavior, and emotions continuously tracked by unseen eyes. Governments will not need to ban dissent; they will simply predict and prevent it. The individual will not need to be punished; they will be managed.

This is not science fiction — it’s the architecture being built right now. Each new upgrade, each new layer of “AI-driven safety,” brings us closer to a world where freedom becomes conditional on compliance, and privacy becomes an outdated concept.

The future may not arrive with the roar of tyranny, but with the hum of sensors and the calm voice of an app reminding you that it’s all “for your protection.”

The question, then, is not whether this merger will happen — it already has. The real question is how far it will go before people realize that a monitored world, no matter how healthy, is no longer a free one.