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Sunday, March 15, 2026

THE CHOSEN ONES: I AM THE CHOSEN ONE

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

INTRODUCTION

A Horrific War Scenario

The Beast 666

The One-eyed Dajjal

Mecca, The New Jerusalem

Places in Time

Apostle Paul: The Lie That Forever Changed the World

Did the Covenant Happen in Mecca

The Jews Concealed His Name

Ishmael and Isaac, the Beautiful Part of the Story

My Chosen One

Israel and the Promised Land

Astral Projection

Qur’an, A Terrifying Doomsday

Beware, The All-Seeing Eye

Armageddon, Iran’s Unbreakable Destiny

Prohibition, the Prophet’s Greatest Vision of the Future

Astral Projection and the Gift of Premonition

Astral Projection: Interplanetary Journeys

Astral Projection: Country to Country

The New Jerusalem, an Astonishing Proof in Medina

A Pact with the Spirit of the Dead

The Chosen Ones: Autobiography

INTRODUCTION

On June 16, 2025—three days after my seventy-third birthday—I discovered that I am one of the “chosen ones.” At that time, videos about being chosen started appearing on YouTube. Maybe they were new; maybe I was just seeing them for the first time. One line, however, sent a shiver through me: “You—yes, you—watching this video, this is no accident.” Anyone could say that. Yet this felt different. “Turn your palm. If you see an ‘M’ and a crescent moon, I am speaking to you. You are not here by chance. You are the chosen one.” I stood in stunned silence. And then I knew.

If I had known from childhood that I was born a “Jedi” in the most literal sense—not metaphorical, not fictional—my life could have turned out very differently. I would have accepted who I was then and who I am now. I would have become a natural healer without resistance or doubt. There would have been no endless searching, no circling, no questions without answers. It is my destiny to deliver a message of great importance.

Among 1.7 billion Christians, I was the only one to recognize the Beast—666—on the very day of its birth: September 13, 1990. I am a Muslim.

Since then, I have felt driven to warn the world, even when it seems no one is listening. The Middle East has not known a single day of true peace since the Beast was born. Europe, deeply entangled in the struggle over Babylon during the Gulf Wars, is now aflame as well.

Are Trump and Netanyahu driving humankind toward its final, catastrophic conclusion?

Muslims, I’ve realized, are no different from Christians in this regard. Just as Christians failed to recognize the Beast, Muslims failed to recognize the Dajjal—the Antichrist of Islamic prophecy. He came and went unnoticed. None of the 1.5 billion Muslims recognized that the one-eyed Mullah Mohammad Omar—the father and founder of the Taliban—was the Dajjal foretold by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

The Dajjal died in 2013. Yet he spawned thirty Dajjals, exactly as the Prophet warned. Their havoc would be so terrible, according to eyewitnesses, that the Prophet himself turned pale as he described the devastation they would unleash upon the world.

Muslims are too often manipulated by Western powers like pawns on a chessboard. Most devastating of all is how Muslims are turned against each other—killing one another by the thousands, destroying Muslim nations, and leaving millions of lives in ruins. In a haunting warning on his deathbed, the Prophet said he did not fear his followers worshiping other gods after him; rather, he feared that once he was gone, they would turn on one another.

I once believed that uncovering the identity of the Beast—666—would be the defining revelation of my life. I was wrong.

Discovering the New Jerusalem on the very day I first read the Book of Revelation shattered everything I thought I understood. My hands were trembling—though even that doesn't fully capture the intensity of the moment—because every description in Revelation fit Mecca exactly, word for word.

I was speechless. Completely speechless.

There is no New Jerusalem in Islam. The concept belongs to Judeo-Christian theology.

So why was Mecca described—so clearly, so undeniably—in the Book of Revelation?

WHAT IS MECCA DOING IN THE BOOK OF REVELATION?

Years later, I realized that the New Jerusalem isn't limited to the New Testament. It also appears in the Dead Sea Scrolls and is prophesied in incredible detail in Ezekiel chapters 40 through 48—descriptions so accurate that they leave little doubt. The New Jerusalem Scroll (4Q554), written in Aramaic, describes a vast, walled, rectangular city with twelve gates for the reunited tribes of Israel—an apocalyptic vision that predates Revelation 21 and draws heavily on Ezekiel’s temple vision. This ideal, purified city was central to the Qumran community's expectations.

Photographs and comparisons supporting this revelation can be found on my blog—images every Christian should see before they fade into obscurity.

The final part of this book is a short autobiography—showing, through my own life, that I am among the chosen. More clues can be found in the nearly eight hundred short articles I have written since starting my blog in 2011. My seven other books are available on Amazon Kindle, where they can be read for free. In 2025, I discovered yet another mind-bending truth—this time in the Book of Genesis.

The Prophet Muhammad may have descended from Esau, the elder twin brother of Jacob (Israel), through Mahalath, the only daughter of Ishmael. This suggests that Muhammad carried the bloodline of both sons of Abraham—Isaac and Ishmael. Perhaps this is why some truths were hidden: such a lineage would definitely confirm the prophethood of Muhammad.

From Mecca and Medina to Jerusalem and beyond, the book confronts forbidden questions about sacred history, controversial figures, and hidden meanings behind prophecy. Alongside these investigations are accounts of premonition, astral journeys, and encounters with the unseen—where belief, revelation, and lived experience collide.

This is not a comfortable book. It is a challenge.