The Book of the Revelation, Chp. 18 Preface
Preface
Every waking moment, 300
million citizens of privilege face
unknowingly the grime
prospect of an arrogant homeland
Who, at the height of her folly, in nonchalant frolic
is subject to an everlasting oblivion,
through a virtually instant vaporization.
She is as much known for her power, as for her prosperity; for her prestige, as for her privilege. There is
none like her now. There has been none like her in the past. There will never be another like her in the
future. From her conception in antiquity, she was as real as life itself, known and confined to the mind of
her Creator—a specter to men, for two virtual millennia. Relished from afar with only the most grievous
loathing, her being is confined to these last-days. Across the annals of time, throughout all the history of
mankind, only two entities gracing the minds of men can claim her profile. The amount of attention and
detail given to her much-desired downfall far surpasses that of any other single theme in the Apocalypse,
written by John. That makes her the leadoff witness in this Revelation of God’s determination for the close
of the “latter-days”. For almost 2000 years, she has been catalogued under the pseudonym “Babylon the
Great”. Who is she, in today’s terms?
She is loved by most, envied and hated by some, needed by all. Any of her citizens
making two thousand US dollars in one month, makes more than 75% of the world’s 7
billion souls will earn in one year! This makes Babylon the Great unmatched in every
way among global entities, in these end-times. Nonetheless, examined from a Higher
Point of view, rated on a higher scale, none is more insufferable than she.
She is cosmopolitan, a free trader; greatest military power of all time. No nation has ever
been more blessed in virtually every sense of the word than Babylon the Great—not even
the Apple of God’s Eye. Yet, from above, as she is scrutinized daily, sifted and weighed
in the balances moment by moment, one sole determination for this end-times giant and
envy of the other nations, has been hand-written upon the walls of her waning hours: for
impact, for a dramatic and dynamic show of force, she must and she will be obliterated in
under one hour.
The industrialized world will not be able to continue as is without her. Her impact and
influence upon the nations of the earth will have been unparalleled. Her loss and
downfall will spell financial ruin and economic chaos the world over. To date, one and
only one foot fits her profile.
This book, Raindrops, from Hell!…discusses thoroughly the 18th chapter of the Book of
the Revelation. Appendix A, discusses the “who” behind the mask of Babylon the Great.
In addition to showing as well that the profiles of chapter 17 and chapter 18 point to two
entirely different entities, whatever the similarities in names, Appendix B discusses at
some length, history, current events and technologies that all coalesce so as to prove
beyond a shadow of a doubt that Babylon the Great is not Babylon, Iraq. Appendix C
recognizes that in order to affect so horrendous a collapse, some of the most advanced
and technologically superior early warning systems on earth must be compromised.
The Book of the Revelation, Chp. 18 Preface
Trojan Horse/Fifth Column illustrates how 9/11 demonstrated in broad daylight just
how such a breech could and doubtless will be carried out, imperiling the lives of over
three hundred million unsuspecting souls. Notwithstanding her placement in the
Apocalyptic narrative, her fall is mandated, so as to open the gateway to the Apocalypse,
foreseen by John, feared now by leaders around the world.
This being the case, before either the events spelled out in the Revelation or those of the
visions of the prophet Ezekiel can transpire, Babylon the Great must and will fall, well
within the space of 60 minutes.