The Rapidly Evolving Alliances of Predators and Prophecy
It all started with a phone call.

President Trump, in a moment of raw frustration, reportedly barked at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, regarding things not going his way for his Trump Gaza plans:
“Don’t be fucking stupid [Bibi]…”
The quote ricocheted through diplomatic circles like a warning shot—less about Gaza, more about optics. It wasn’t just a rupture in tone; it was a crack in the façade of unconditional U.S.–Israel alignment.
Within days, Vladimir Putin called Netanyahu. Not to scold, but to stabilize. The Russian president, long cast as a geopolitical opportunist, stepped into the vacuum left by Trump’s outburst. Their conversation, framed as a “detailed talk on the Middle East,” signaled something deeper: a warming alliance between Moscow and Tel Aviv.
But this raises a glaring contradiction.
Russia is also economically and strategically aligned with Iran and China—two nations that stand in direct opposition to Israel’s regional goals. Iran and China’s 25-year cooperation pact is not just about oil and infrastructure; it’s about resisting Western hegemony and redrawing the map of global influence. China continues to buy Iranian oil despite sanctions, and both nations participate in joint military exercises with Russia. So how can Putin court Israel while standing shoulder to shoulder with its fiercest adversaries?
The answer may not lie in policy—but in symbolism.
Across the globe, alliances are shifting. The old binaries—East vs. West, democracy vs. autocracy—are dissolving into a new, chaotic mosaic. And at the center of this realignment stands America, not as a stabilizing force, but as a nation straining under the weight of its own contradictions.
So why does the United States blindly ally itself politically with Israel? Even in light of the human rights violations and daily war crimes committed against the Palestinian people. It has to do with what Americans have been taught by their preachers, who interpret the Bible to state that in a final world war scenario, God will side with Israel. Thus, as the US leads the world towards Armageddon like a locomotive with no engineer, we mistakenly think that siding militarily with Israel is an ace up our sleeve, a trump card, you might say.
However, the world is mistaken in this matter. Although at the time of King David and Solomon, circa 1000 BCE, Israel was the greatest nation to date; they were also the people who “strive with God,” today this is no longer the case. The people of (spiritual) Israel today (who are striving with God) are not the genealogical descendants of Jacob, who dwell in (New York City and) the Mediterranean, occupying Palestinian land (like the US occupies Native American land). The people of Judah have rejected both of the Messiahs sent to them by God with clear and evident proofs of their Manifestations/Prophethood. First, Jesus, they crucified him because he was bad for business. Then God sent the second Messiah, and the people of Judah also rejected Baha’u’llah. So, they are no longer the people who “strive with God.” Judah’s descendants have been cut off the tree of Life for rejecting their promised ones, and have been replaced by non-Jews with true faith (see Romans 11:17, where Paul explains that this would happen). Today, the symbolic and spiritual “Israel” is the very few Baha’is of the world (144,000 souls) who have both Christs, the “Son” (Jesus), and the “Father” (Baha’u’llah), and are firm in the Covenant of the Baha’i Cause, especially about the Guardianship and its connection to the everlasting throne of King David (see Psalms 89), which is the throne that Baha’u’llah inherited, from father to son, in an unbroken line back to David. “Israel” as “those who strive with God” is no longer the people who live on a piece of land, given the name “Israel” and handed to them by the British so that the West could have a non-Muslim outpost in the Levant, in the midst of the Islamic Mediterranean and Middle East.
Furthermore, we could safely assume that Jeffrey Epstein, a known agent of Mossad, did his job and delivered his political dirt (videos of ultra-wealthy and influential men raping sex-slave minors) to his employers, and that a complete and unredacted copy of Epstein’s everything is in the control of Israeli military intelligence at this time, which would give them control of Donald Trump via blackmail. It’s all so dark! Where is some light?
This brings us to the Phoenix.
The Legend of the Phoenix

The phoenix is a mythical bird known for its cycle of death and rebirth. Originating in ancient Egyptian mythology as the Bennu bird, it was associated with the sun god Ra and symbolized creation and renewal. The Greeks later adopted the myth, envisioning the phoenix as a radiant, long-lived bird that, upon death, bursts into flames and is reborn from its own ashes. Egypt recieved thier knowledge of the Phoenix from Enoch, aka Amenhotep, when he educated the Pharaoh before beginning construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
In most versions of the legend:
- Only one phoenix exists at a time, living for hundreds or even thousands of years.
- When its life ends, it builds a nest of aromatic wood, ignites it, and is consumed by fire.
- From the ashes, a new phoenix arises, young and renewed, continuing the cycle.
This powerful imagery has made the phoenix a universal symbol of:
- Resilience
- Immortality
- Transformation through suffering
- Hope after destruction
The Forgotten Seal

Few have ever known that the original seal proposed for the United States featured not an eagle, but a Phoenix. The Freemason architects of the republic,
1. Saw the Phoenix as the perfect emblem: a bird that dies in fire and rises anew, symbolizing rebirth through destruction, as was happening as America separated from England, and even more important, 2. They knew about the apocalyptic prophecies regarding the United States.
But later on, a US Treasurer, mistaking the bird for a turkey, pushed for a more “regal” symbol. Thus, the eagle replaced the Phoenix, and the seal we now see on our currency—often referred to by esoteric historians as the “counterfeit Seal of the United States”—became official.
This matters. The eagle is a predator (a bird of Prey) while the Phoenix is a paradise (bird of prophecy).
America’s Phoenix Moment
If the world is indeed spiraling toward Armageddon—a fiery global war between East and West—then America’s true symbol is not the eagle clutching arrows. It is the Phoenix rising from radioactive ash.
Bahá’u’lláh predicted this collapse:
“Soon will the present-day order be rolled up, and a new one spread out in its stead.”
‘Abdu’l-Bahá envisioned America’s role:
“May this American democracy be the first nation to establish the standard of the Most Great Peace…”
But peace does not come without purification. The Phoenix does not rise without burning. And America, if it is to fulfill its destiny, must pass through the fire—not as a conqueror, but as a vessel of transformation.
Bahá’u’lláh foresaw this moment:
“The world is in travail, and its agitation waxeth day by day. Its face is turned towards waywardness and unbelief… And when the appointed hour is come, there shall suddenly appear that which shall cause the limbs of mankind to quake.”
This is not just a warning. It is a threshold.
The Phoenix does not rise without burning. And America, if it is to fulfill its destiny—not as a conqueror, but as a vessel of transformation—must pass through the fire. Only then can the Divine Standard be unfurled. Only then will the Nightingale of Paradise sing.
So even as we watch our international alliances disappear, and the number of nations worldwide who hate the United States under the Trump regime increases daily, we can find solace in knowing that God has a Plan and that it will prevail. For as the Prophet Mohammad wrote in the Quran:
“…man plan[s], and God plans. And God is the best of planners.” – Surah Al-Anfal 8:30
