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The legal strategy surrounding the Education mountain is particularly sophisticated. By partnering with the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), Ziklag's "education mountain chair," Peter Bohlinger, has explicitly stated the goal is to "take down the education system as we know it today".4 The strategy relies on funding a $2 million to $3 million "Parents’ Rights Legal Team" to intentionally litigate in both favorable and unfavorable federal circuits, actively engineering a "circuit split".4 This legal maneuver forces the Supreme Court to intervene and potentially mandate public tax dollars for private religious schooling, utilizing arguments that public schools are "indoctrinating" children into a "secular worldview" akin to the "Third Reich".4
Nonpartisan legal experts have noted that Ziklag's activities, particularly its explicit targeting of vote margins in swing states via Operation Checkmate, severely push the boundaries of IRS laws, which strictly prohibit 501(c)(3) charities from intervening directly in political campaigns.4 Nonetheless, Ziklag acts as the invisible hand of the 7MM, proving that the conquest of the other cultural mountains is impossible without first securing the mountain of Business and mobilizing elite capital.45
## **The Geographic Mobilization: Conferences and Revival Tours**
The digital media ecosystem and dark-money funding structures ultimately culminate in physical, live-event mobilizations. Prophecy conferences and national revival tours serve as critical geographic nodes where isolated digital audiences are converted into physical political and spiritual armies. These events frequently feature a cross-pollination of theologians, media personalities, and prominent conservative politicians.
*FlashPoint LIVE*, a traveling arena tour spun out of the Victory Channel broadcast, is explicitly branded as the "Truth and Freedom Tour".46 Hosted by Gene Bailey, the tour travels to highly symbolic locations, such as the site of the historic 1995 Brownsville Revival in Pensacola, Florida, effectively blending Pentecostal revivalism with hard-right political action.6 The events feature regular, scheduled appearances from charismatic figures like Lance Wallnau and Hank Kunneman, conservative activists like Rick Green, and secular political actors.6
Similarly, Lance Wallnau’s *Courage Tour* explicitly targets key urban counties in swing states under the banner of "Project 19"—an initiative specifically designed to mobilize Christians to secure the "mountain of government" for Donald Trump.18 The integration of the highest echelons of the American political apparatus with the prophecy movement is profound; during a September 2024 stop in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance participated in a town hall at the Courage Tour.20 The event featured a roster of NAR heavyweights, including Mario Murillo, Lou Engle, and politicians like Marjorie Taylor Greene.47 This convergence signals that modern political campaigns recognize the NAR and the 7MM movement as indispensable, highly motivated voting blocs.
At the local level, this dominionist theology is operationalized by charismatic pastors serving as conductive tissue between the national movement and local believers. In locations like Spokane, Washington, figures like Matt Shea preach the 7MM directly from the pulpit at On Fire Ministries, urging congregations to actively conquer the seven social realms of influence within their immediate municipalities.9
Other segments of the ecosystem focus on purely theological gatherings. The *Prophecy 24* and *Prophecy 25* conferences in locations like Prescott, Arizona, and Sugar Land, Texas, bring together traditional dispensationalist scholars. Speakers such as Andy Woods, Randall Price, Mike Golay, Bill Federer, and Olivier Melnick lecture on topics ranging from Middle East conflict and the "Last Days Temple" to globalism, the "Truth About Islam," and global antisemitism.48 While less overtly focused on domestic swing-state politics than the Courage Tour, these conferences reinforce the apocalyptic worldview that primes audiences for deep conservative political alignment.
## **Technological Eschatology: AI, Transhumanism, and Surveillance**
A defining feature of the modern prophecy media ecosystem is its deep preoccupation with emerging technologies. Rather than viewing artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and global data supply chains as mere secular advancements, prophecy broadcasters frame them as literal, terrifying fulfillments of biblical eschatology.
Networks like SkyWatch TV and Daystar frequently feature speakers such as Pastor Billy Crone, who delivers extensive treatises on the intersection of AI and the Book of Revelation. Crone argues that the Antichrist's global dictatorship—specifically the enforcement of the "Mark of the Beast" and the total restriction of all buying and selling—would be technologically impossible without modern AI, cashless economies, and biometric surveillance infrastructure.51
This theological framework takes complex geopolitical entities, such as the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, and reframes them through the lens of ancient demonology. Figures like WEF advisor Yuval Noah Harari are heavily critiqued by prophecy broadcasters not merely for their secular globalism, but as agents of "demonic influence" pushing for a dangerous "post-human" or transhumanist future.12 This push for genetic modification is explicitly compared to Genesis 6 and the "Days of Noah," where fallen angels supposedly interbred with human women to create the Nephilim.12
The narrative extends to the psychology of artificial intelligence. The rise of AI companions, digital boyfriends, and chatbots is analyzed as the preliminary conditioning for the "worship of the image of the Beast," suggesting that the biblical "image" described in Revelation that speaks and demands worship will not be a static statue, but a lifelike, interactive, and deadly AI construct.51 Furthermore, modern predictive policing and mass surveillance architectures—referred to in these circles as "Stargate" or pre-crime monitoring capabilities—are viewed as the enemy's direct strategy to prepare the physical world for end-times deception.52
This creates a profound theological paradox within the ecosystem: the very ministries that utilize highly sophisticated algorithms, advanced data analytics, and global digital networking to disseminate their message are simultaneously warning their audiences that these exact technologies form the literal infrastructure of the Antichrist. This tension is generally resolved by the concept of spiritual warfare—using the enemy's tools against him to harvest souls until the moment of the Rapture or final cultural victory.
## **Internal Schisms and Prophetic Accountability**
Despite its massive outward political and economic power, the prophecy media ecosystem is highly volatile and subject to severe internal fracture. The movement experienced a massive crisis of credibility following the 2020 U.S. Presidential election. Numerous prominent "prophets" within the NAR and associated charismatic networks unequivocally prophesied that Donald Trump would secure a second consecutive term. When this failed to materialize, the ecosystem faced an unprecedented reckoning.
Organizations like *Ministry Watch* and internal charismatic watchdogs began demanding accountability. A group of established charismatic leaders drafted formal "Prophetic Standards" to address the false Trump prophecies, urging public repentance from those who spoke falsely in God's name.38 However, institutional compliance was minimal. Major platforms, including *The Elijah List*, publicly refused to sign the standards. Defenders pointed out that many of the same prophets correctly predicted the unlikely 2016 electoral outcome, arguing that the 2020 outcome was a spiritual theft rather than a prophetic failure.38 Rather than repent, many influencers doubled down, leading to the splintering of audiences and the radicalization of certain factions who fully incorporated election-denialism into their theological frameworks.