What If Satan’s Short Season Started Centuries Ago?
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What if the Golden Age of peace, justice, and truth already happened—and we’re living in the ruins of it?
This investigation dives into the forgotten earliest Christian belief that Christ ruled the world for 1000 years, exactly as described in Revelation 20—and that the peaceful Millennial Kingdom was later rewritten, distorted, or erased by institutions that needed a different story.
We explore the claims behind the Phantom Time Hypothesis, missing centuries, timeline manipulation, and the possibility that hundreds of years of so-called “history” were added or deleted to hide a past that didn’t fit the narrative.
We also examine early theologians like Papias, Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Irenaeus, who all expected a literal Kingdom on earth—not metaphor, not symbolism. And we follow how Augustine of Hippo transformed that literal expectation into a doctrine of metaphor that reshaped the entire world.
Then we step into the controversial world of Tartaria, the mud flood, global architecture anomalies, star forts, orphan trains, buried cities, and the idea that our world may be the aftershock of a civilization reset.
This video is not prophecy, not fear-mongering, and not theology.
It’s an investigation into how history is written, rewritten, and weaponized—and what it means if the “short season” described in Revelation isn’t in the future… but right now.
If you’ve ever felt like something is “off” about the world we inherited, this episode will hit you in the chest.
This channel runs on YOU.
If this deep dive hit you like it hit me, thank you for watching, liking, and subscribing.
Stay curious. Stay grounded. The truth is still out there.
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