1. Introduction
- Brandon has never spoken on camera before; he shares only because he believes the Lord repeatedly told him to.
- The experience occurred July 6, 2014 and lasted the entire night.
- He documented it on paper, shared it with several people, and held it privately for years due to mixed responses.
- He stresses:
- He is not trying to argue mid-trib/post-trib theology.
- He is not trying to convince skeptics.
- He is only reporting what he saw.
2. Brandon’s Experience Begins
- Brandon goes to sleep normally.
- Suddenly finds himself standing with Jesus, unsure if he was “in his body or out.”
- Throughout the entire experience:
- Jesus stands on his right side.
- Jesus holds his hand.
- Neither speak verbally; both communicate through thoughts.
3. Scene #1 — Chaos After a Sudden Disappearance
- Brandon and Jesus appear in a town with a large white building.
- The sky is filled with violent lightning, like it was “alive.”
- A terrified woman runs toward him shouting:
“They’re gone! They’re gone!” - She says “the aliens came and took the Christians.”
- She cannot see Jesus—only Brandon.
- He looks out over the city:
- Fires everywhere
- Looting
- Buildings destroyed
- Smoke, chaos, panic
- Jesus remains silent but present.
4. Scene #2 — A Middle-Eastern World Leader in Berlin
- They instantly “translate” to another location—Brandon sees Europe.
- A Middle Eastern man in a gray suit sits at a round table in Berlin.
- Global leaders surround him, all turning to him for solutions.
- He speaks with intelligence, authority, and confidence.
- Brandon believes this man becomes the Antichrist (revealed later).
- Brandon is reminded of scripture:
“Ten kings will give their authority to him in one hour.”
5. Scene #3 — Global Broadcast
- The same man appears on all major TV networks.
- He explains to the world that:
- The disappeared Christians were rebellious.
- They were “removed” as a form of punishment.
- He declares himself the new leader of the world.
- Brandon senses a false peace emanating from him—attractive, comforting, but “dirty.”
6. Scene #4 — Middle East Reaction
- In Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, people celebrate him.
- They shout: “The Mahadi has come!”
- Brandon recognizes this man publicly identifies as Muslim.
7. Scene #5 — Confiscating and Burning Bibles
- The leader orders all Bibles to be voluntarily surrendered.
- People willingly bring them to designated collection centers.
- They are cataloged and stored like a library.
- Within months, Brandon sees:
- Massive stadium-like bundles
- Millions of Bibles burned in giant piles
8. Scene #6 — His Flag Replaces All National Flags
The new flag:
- Black background
- Green, white, and gold elements
- Several golden swords crossed in the center
- Each color represented a known extremist/terrorist group
9. Scene #7 — Mandatory Friday Worship
- Every Friday, all people (globally):
- Gather in public squares
- Wear white robes
- Wear head coverings
- Kneel and worship the leader via giant screens
- Brandon recognizes real-world locations where he later saw these exact layouts.
10. Scene #8 — Christians Left Behind
Brandon emphasizes:
- Many people who thought they were Christians are left behind.
- Pastors preaching lukewarm or compromised grace messages are left.
- Christians become furious at these leaders for misleading them.
- Brandon says Jesus told him (through thoughts):
“Look at this. Remember this.”
11. Scene #9 — Families, Accountability & Age
- Children under about age 15 were all gone in the disappearance.
- Only those above the “age of accountability” remained if they had no relationship with Jesus.
- Families gather, form colonies, flee to mountains, and prepare for severe hardship.
12. Scene #10 — Early Tribulation Survival
- Christians move only at night to avoid detection.
- Farmers have guns; many Christians do not.
- A farmer sees movement, calls authorities.
Soon:
- Black armored Hummer-style vehicles arrive.
- Soldiers in black masks appear.
- Carry electric pulse weapons (not bullets, but waves of energy).
13. Scene #11 — Capture and Forced Choice
Captured Christians are given an ultimatum:
- Take the mark (a chip) in hand or forehead
- Refuse and be immediately executed
He witnesses:
- A man refusing the mark → beheaded instantly.
- His wife breaks, takes the chip to save their children.
- The moment the chip enters the body, all emotion disappears from mother and children.
- They become completely calm—emotionless—“like zombies.”
14. Scene #12 — The Power of the Mark
Brandon witnesses:
- A man with the chip about to commit suicide; the chip sends a signal to his brain, calming him instantly.
- People mowing lawns mechanically, with no emotion.
- Chip-induced peace replacing natural human emotion.
He believes:
- The chip alters chemical, neurological responses.
- Similar to modern nanotechnology.
15. Scene #13 — Checkpoints & Brutal Enforcement
- Cities surrounded by guarded checkpoints.
- Entry requires the chip.
- A woman tries to fake a burn sore marking—executed immediately.
16. Scene #14 — Christians Hiding in Mountain Caves
- Bitter winters; many die from cold and starvation.
- Smoke must be hidden to avoid detection.
- Christians dig bunkers/foxholes into mountain sides.
- No firearms, minimal supplies, intense hardship.
17. Scene #15 — Surveillance Drones
- Thousands of drones blanket the sky everywhere.
- Detect body heat, movement, sounds.
- Track chip status.
- Report non-chipped individuals for capture or execution.
- Christians hide underground to avoid infrared scanning.
18. Scene #16 — The Abomination of Desolation
Brandon is transported to Israel:
- Sees a rebuilt Temple.
- The Antichrist stands between giant pillars.
- Declares himself God.
- Lightning fills the sky.
- His appearance changes:
- Beard (salt & pepper), olive skin
- White head covering
- Poised, charismatic, commanding
Brandon compares his communication style to:
- James Bond character demeanor
- Barack Obama’s polished speaking style
(Not doctrinal claims—just descriptive comparisons.)
19. Scene #17 — At the Edge of Heaven
Brandon is suddenly taken:
- Out of the Earth
- To the border of Heaven
Jesus stands beside him and says:
“Look at the earth. I want to show you something about to take place.”
He sees:
- The Earth spinning
- Each point of light representing a soul
- A global revival beginning
Jesus has tears in His eyes as He looks at:
- China’s underground church, many martyred
- Golden “veins” of revival spreading across Asia
- Lights across North & South America, Africa, Europe, Australia
These appear as:
- Hotspots
- Circles of revival
- Outpourings
20. Scene #18 — The Final Outpouring
Brandon sees:
- A massive golden wall at Heaven’s edge
- A gigantic tsunami-like wave
- Jesus says:
“This is the final outpouring.”
Behind the wave:
- Angels in chariots of fire
- Each chariot holding gifts and mantles never before seen on Earth
- These represent:
- End-time giftings
- Creative miracles
- “Greater works” Jesus promised
Another group of angels:
- Long hair
- Massive baskets of what appeared like golden provision
- Pouring supernatural resources onto the Earth
- Symbolic of end-time supply for God’s people
21. The Final Message Jesus Gives Brandon
Jesus looks at him urgently and says:
“Tell My people I’m coming.”
Brandon responds:
“We know, Lord.”
Jesus replies:
“No, you don’t. Tell My people I’m coming.”
He warns Brandon:
- There will be increased talk about aliens.
- It will become a major narrative.
- This will be connected to a great deception.
- This foretells the approach of His return.
(He first told Brandon this in 2014.)
22. Brandon’s Reflection
- He believes major events are coming in “months, not years.”
- Revival will come through shaking.
- The Lord says many believers still “sleep.”
- Miracles will be performed by everyday people—not just well-known ministers.
23. Closing Exhortation
Brandon urges:
- Anyone living in compromise to repent immediately.
- Anyone unsaved to receive Jesus now.
- Anyone fearful to understand:
Jesus wants to save, redeem, and rescue.
He prays for:
- Believers to awaken
- Backsliders to return
- Unbelievers to receive salvation
He encourages:
- Reading the Bible daily
- Finding a solid church
- Seeking Jesus personally




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