
Our world is in a state of perpetual anxiety. We are inundated with a 24/7 news cycle of seemingly endless wars, unprecedented natural disasters, escalating crime, and a roiling sense of instability. It’s a global condition that has sent millions online, not just for news, but for answers—and in that search, a powerful and dramatic new “prophecy” has begun to take root, centered on a single, ominous phrase: the “Last President.”
A new, viral video, titled with the sensational hook “Not Everyone Will Like the Arrival of the LAST PRESIDENT!”, is tapping into this collective fear. But this is not a political prediction. It is a deeply religious, apocalyptic warning that uses the language of current affairs to deliver a message of cosmic urgency.
The video’s central thesis is chilling: a “great deception” is coming, one that will be televised. And the arrival of the “Last President” it foretells will not be a moment of celebration for all, but a moment of pure terror for the world’s most powerful people.
The Great Deception: The Televised Impostor
The source begins its warning not with the “Last President,” but with his impostor. In a world defined by a war between good and evil—God and Satan, as the video frames it—the ultimate trick is a “grand deception.” The video claims that Satan will “impersonate” the return of Christ, and this false return will be a masterfully orchestrated media event.
Citing Matthew 24, the video warns of “false Messiahs” and “false prophets” who will perform “dakilang tanda” (great signs) to deceive, “if possible, even the elect.”
This is where the prophecy feels eerily modern. This impostor, the video claims, will not be a fringe figure. His arrival will be “televised to the whole world.” It will be the breaking news story on every major TV outlet, on the radio, on the internet. Vloggers and influencers will announce his arrival. It will be a global, shared, and verifiable “truth.”
This false Christ will, according to the video, look and sound exactly as people expect. He will preach a message of peace and love. He will perform miracles. The video’s warning is explicit: if you see his arrival announced on the news, if you are told “he is in the desert” or “he is in the secret rooms,” do not believe it. This figure, the video alleges, is the ultimate “fake news,” designed to trick all of humanity.
The Real Coming: A Cataclysm, Not a Broadcast
The video’s core message is a stark contrast between this “secret” media-friendly coming and the “real” one, which it describes as an event of terrifying, cosmic, and unmistakable power. This is not a “secret rapture,” the presenter insists. The real arrival of the “Last President” will be impossible to miss, and far from peaceful.
The video lays out three defining characteristics of the “real” coming, based on its scriptural analysis.
First, it will be “visible to all.” Citing Revelation, the video states that “every eye will see him”—even, the presenter claims, the blind. It will be a universal, personal, and undeniable sighting, as unavoidable as “lightning that comes from the east and is visible even in the west.” It will not require a TV screen to be seen.
Second, it will be “dramatic and audible.” This is the prophecy’s most terrifying claim. The arrival is not a quiet landing. It is a cataclysm. The video cites Revelation 16, which describes “a great earthquake—a quake so great and powerful, the likes of which man has never seen.” In this event, “the great city split into three parts, and the cities of the nations collapsed… every island fled away and the mountains could not be found.”
This is a world-ending event, a global reset that physically shatters the planet. This, the video argues, is the true second coming—a terrifying, loud, and world-breaking moment.
Third, it will be a moment of resurrection. In this cataclysm, the video claims the “dead in Chtrist will rise first.” Citing 1 Thessalonians, it describes the “rapture” of the faithful, who will be “snatched up… in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air.” Simultaneously, all will be “changed in the twinkling of an eye,” receiving immortal bodies. The old will become young, and sickness will be eradicated.
The Kings, the Rich, and the Caves: Why They Won’t Like It
This is where the video’s sensational title, “Not Everyone Will Like the Arrival,” finds its dark meaning. In a typical political election, the arrival of a new president is celebrated by his supporters and feared by his opponents. The video uses this same dynamic for its cosmic “President.”
So, who will fear his arrival? The video answers by citing Revelation 6.
It will not be the poor or the weak. The ones who will be filled with terror are the “kings of the earth, the great men, the rich, the commanders, the powerful, and every slave and free man.”
This is the prophecy’s most pointed social commentary. The video describes a scene of ultimate, panicked reversal. The world’s elite—the billionaires, the military generals, the political leaders who command nations—will be reduced to abject terror. They will “hide themselves in the caves and among the rocks of the mountains.” They will cry out for the mountains to “fall on us and hide us from the face of Him who sits on the throne!”
This is the ultimate reason “not everyone will like” this arrival. It is a day of judgment, not for the common man, but for the power structures of the world. The very people who live in wealth and security, who are insulated from the world’s chaos, will be the ones who “cannot stand” his arrival. All the world’s wealth, power, and military might will be useless.
The “Last President” Finally Revealed
The video’s entire premise—using the “Last President” title—is a brilliant rhetorical hook. It draws in an audience accustomed to political drama and turmoil, using a term they understand. Only in the final moments does it reveal the answer.
The “Last President,” the video explains, is a reference to a title found in Revelation 19. As this figure returns with his angelic armies, he has a name written on his robe and on his thigh: “HARI NG MGA HARI AT PANGINOON NG MGA PANGINOON.”
King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
This is the “Last President,” the ultimate and final ruler, to whom all earthly “presidents” and “kings” must answer.
The video’s conclusion is that the “signs” of this event are already here. The wars, famines, plagues, and earthquakes we see every day are not random. The video, citing Matthew 24, calls them the “beginning of the birth pains.”
In the end, this viral message is a perfect artifact of our time. It uses the language of political sensationalism to deliver a religious message, leveraging modern anxieties about media deception (“the impostor”) and the perceived impunity of the elite (“the rich hiding in caves”). It is a call to spiritual preparation, a warning to its viewers to see past the world’s immediate chaos and prepare for a cosmic event that, it claims, is just around the corner.
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