A man survived both Nagasaki and Hiroshima—the only two cities where atomic bombs were dropped. He lived because he knew what to do in the moment, and that knowledge saved him. The bombs didn’t just explode—they erased people. If you were close and didn’t get injured, you were removed, turned to dust. But if you had knowledge, you might have survived.
If you saw the light, dive. If you didn’t know what to do, you were already dead. The light comes, then the blast, then the shockwave. It’s not just the explosion, it’s the lack of knowledge that kills. Even survivors weren’t safe. Eyeballs peeled off, skins melted. The fallout didn’t just kill, it mutated generations.
Knowledge is power. The enemy doesn’t fear your prayers or your shouting. But wisdom? Strategy? He’ll fight that. The book of Proverbs says, “By wise counsel, you wage war.”
You can’t fight spiritual battles with nursery rhymes. You need counsel from the men who wrote the Bible. That’s how you prepare.
Full communique here: https://youtu.be/nuykWkr75t0?si=uasBCyVjnSfX-yH6 (A)
https://youtu.be/DHlmwN4NJxw?si=_hnsPwdzjH07F9zt (B)
[Published on 09/05/2025]