The End of Time and the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.

This is my account and best interpretations of my first encounters with Gang Stalkers then Locus (see Rev 9-3) as well as paranormal events and visions that I witnessed which started April 2006 and still continues to me on occasion to this day December 2018. I am not a biblical scholar I suggest you read the book of revelations. Then read this site however these interpretation may be wrong. This end of time event is extremely complex and hard to get your head around I am still trying to make sense of all this my self and is a work in progress and I know I have not interpreted correctly my visions see post tittled "I am at a loss" however I believe I am about 70 % accurate. It can not be explained in just a few paragraphs. This site is to help you find your way back to the tree of life. It has a fresh look at the bible and covers many common misinterpretations making it less nonsensical to the modern western educated reader. If you already have studied the bible keep an open mind as this site will present you with some radical interpretations that are completely different then older common interpretations. We are much wiser now it only makes sense that our interpretations would be different.

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Mark of the beast DNA markers

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🧬 What Are Genetic Markers?

A genetic marker is any identifiable piece of DNA that can be used to track inheritance, identify traits, or detect variations between individuals or populations.

Think of them as signposts in the genome — places scientists can look to understand what’s going on genetically.

🔍 Types of Genetic Markers

1. SNPs (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms)

  • The most common type

  • A single-letter change in DNA (A → G, for example)

  • Used in ancestry tests, disease‑risk studies, and population genetics

2. STRs (Short Tandem Repeats)

  • Repeating DNA sequences (like “AGAT” repeated several times)

  • Used heavily in forensics and paternity testing

3. CNVs (Copy Number Variations)

  • Sections of DNA that are duplicated or deleted

  • Can influence disease risk or physical traits

4. Gene markers

  • Specific genes or gene variants associated with traits

  • Example: variants in BRCA1/BRCA2 linked to breast cancer risk

5. Mitochondrial markers

  • Passed down from mothers

  • Used in ancestry tracing and evolutionary studies

🧠 What Genetic Markers Are Used For

1. Medical genetics

  • Identifying disease risk

  • Predicting drug response

  • Understanding inherited disorders

2. Forensics

  • Crime scene identification

  • Missing persons

  • Paternity and family relationships

3. Ancestry and population studies

  • Tracing migration patterns

  • Determining ethnic origins

  • Studying ancient DNA

4. Agriculture and breeding

  • Selecting plants or animals with desirable traits

  • Tracking lineage and genetic diversity

🌱 Why They Matter

Genetic markers help scientists:

  • map genes

  • understand evolution

  • diagnose conditions

  • personalize medicine

  • solve crimes

  • trace ancestry

They’re one of the most powerful tools in modern biology.


How Genetic Markers Are Annotated

Genetic markers are annotated using standardized naming systems that describe where they are in the genome and what type of variation they represent. Different marker types have different annotation rules.

Let’s break it down.

1️⃣ SNPs (Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms)

These are the most common markers, and they follow a very specific naming style.

Typical SNP annotation

  • rsID (Reference SNP ID)

  • Example: rs123456

What the annotation includes

  • Chromosome number

  • Genomic position

  • Reference allele and alternate allele

  • Sometimes functional impact (e.g., coding, intronic, regulatory)

Example annotation line

Code
chr7:117199644 A>G (rs1042522)

2️⃣ STRs (Short Tandem Repeats)

STRs are annotated by:

  • Locus name

  • Repeat motif

  • Number of repeats

Example

Code
D21S11: (TCTA)n

Where:

  • D21S11 = locus on chromosome 21

  • (TCTA)n = the repeated sequence

3️⃣ Gene-based markers

When a marker is inside a gene, annotation may include:

  • Gene name

  • Exon or intron number

  • Codon change

  • Protein change

Example

Code
BRCA1 c.68_69delAG (p.Glu23Valfs)

This tells you:

  • The exact DNA deletion

  • The resulting protein frameshift

4️⃣ Structural variant markers (CNVs, deletions, duplications)

Annotated by:

  • Chromosome

  • Start and end coordinates

  • Type of variation

Example

Code
chr15:23,000,000-23,450,000 duplication

5️⃣ Mitochondrial markers

Annotated by:

  • Position in the mitochondrial genome

  • Base change

Example

Code
m.10398A>G

🧠 What annotation usually includes in databases

Most modern genomic databases (like dbSNP, Ensembl, or UCSC Genome Browser) annotate markers with:

  • Chromosome

  • Position (GRCh38 or GRCh37 reference)

  • Variant type

  • Alleles

  • Gene context

  • Predicted effect

  • Population frequencies

  • Clinical significance (if known)

Friday, December 19, 2025

Isaiah 53 is about both Jesuses first and second coming and Luke 17-25 is about Jesuses second coming

 

Isaiah 53 is actually about both Jesuses first and second comings

Luke 17-25 is actually about Jesuses second coming

Highlighted yellow is about his second coming

Highlighted blue is his first coming

Highlighted green is about both comings

 

53 1 Of Christ and his kingdom, whose word few will believe. 6 All men are sinners. 11 Christ is our righteousness, 12 and is dead for our sins.

Who [a]will believe our report? and to whom is the [b]arm of the Lord revealed?

But he shall grow up before him as a branch, and as a [c]root out of a dry [d]ground; he hath neither form nor beauty: when we shall see him, there shall be no form that we should desire him.

He is despised and rejected of men: he is a man full of sorrows, and hath experience of [e]infirmities: we hid as it were our faces from him: he was despised, and we esteemed him not.

Surely, he hath born our infirmities, and carried [f]our sorrows, yet we did judge him as [g]plagued and smitten of God, and humbled.

But he was wounded for our transgressions: he was broken for our iniquities: the [h]chastisement of our peace was upon him, and with his stripes are we healed.

All we like sheep have gone astray: we have turned every one to his own way, and the Lord hath laid upon him the [i]iniquity of us all.

He was oppressed, and he was afflicted, yet did he not [j]open his mouth: he is brought as a sheep to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearer is dumb, so he opened not his mouth.

He was taken out from [k]prison, and from judgment: [l]and who shall declare his age? for he was cut out of the land of the living: for the transgression of my people was he plagued.

[m]And he made his grave with the wicked, and with the rich in his death, though he had done no wickedness, neither was any deceit in his mouth.

10 Yet the Lord would break him and make him subject to infirmities: when [n]he shall make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed and shall prolong his days, and the will of the Lord shall prosper in his hand.

11 He shall see of the [o]travail of his soul, and shall be satisfied; by his knowledge shall my [p]righteous servant justify many: for he shall bear their iniquities.

12 Therefore will I give him a portion with the great, and he shall divide the spoil with the strong, because [q]he hath poured out his soul unto death; and he was counted with the transgressors, and he bare the sin [r]of many, and prayed for the trespassers.

Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 53:1 The Prophet showeth that very few shall receive this their preaching of Christ, and of their deliverance by him, John 12:38Rom. 10:16.
  2. Isaiah 53:1 Meaning, that none can believe, but whose hearts God toucheth with the virtue of his holy Spirit.
  3. Isaiah 53:2 The beginning of Christ’s kingdom shall be small and contemptible in the sight of man, but it shall grow wonderfully, and flourish before God.
  4. Isaiah 53:2 Read Isa. 11:1.
  5. Isaiah 53:3 Which was by God’s singular providence for the comfort of sinners, Heb. 4:15

Hebrews 4:15 GNV

For we have not an high Priest, which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities, but...

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  1. Isaiah 53:4 That is, the punishment due to our sins: for the which he hath both suffered and made satisfaction, Matt. 8:171 Pet. 2:24.
  2. Isaiah 53:4 We judgeth evil, thinking that he was punished for his own sins, and not for ours.
  3. Isaiah 53:5 He was chastised for our reconciliation, 1 Cor. 15:3.
  4. Isaiah 53:6 Meaning, the punishment of our iniquity, and not the fault itself.
  5. Isaiah 53:7 But willingly and patiently obeyed his father’s appointment, Matt. 26:63Acts 8:32.
  6. Isaiah 53:8 From the cross and grave, after that he was condemned.
  7. Isaiah 53:8 Though he died for sin, yet after his resurrection he shall live forever and this his death is to restore life to his members, Rom. 6:9.
  8. Isaiah 53:9 God the Father delivered him into the hands of the wicked, and to the powers of the world to do with him what they would.
  9. Isaiah 53:10 Christ by offering up himself shall give life to his Church, and so cause them to live with him forever.
  10. Isaiah 53:11 That is, the fruit and effect of his labor, which is the salvation of his Church.
  11. Isaiah 53:11 Christ shall justify by faith through his word, whereas Moses could not justify by the law.
  12. Isaiah 53:12 Because he humbled himself, therefore he shall be extolled to glory, Phil. 2:7-12.
  13. Isaiah 53:12 That is, of all that believe in him.

 

 

Luke 17

22 [k]And he said unto the disciples, the days will come, when ye shall desire to see [l]one of the days of the Son of man, and ye shall not see it.

23 [m]Then they shall say to you, Behold here, or behold there: but go not thither, neither follow them.

24 For as the lightning that lighteneth out of the one part under heaven, shineth unto the other part under heaven, so shall the Son of man be in his day.

25 But first must he suffer many things and be reproved of this generation.

26 [n]And as it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be in the days of the Son of man

 

K. Luke 17:22 We oftentimes neglect those things when they be present, which we afterward desire when they are gone, but in vain.

L. Luke 17:22 The time will come that you shall seek for the Son of man, with great sorrow of heart, and shall not find him.

M. Luke 17:23 Christ forewarneth us that false Christs shall come, and that his glory shall suddenly be spread far and wide through the world, after that the ignomy of the cross is put out and extinguished.

N. Luke 17:26 The world shall be taken unawares with the sudden judgment of God: and therefore the faithful ought to watch continually.

   I know the Lamb is here now

Monday, December 8, 2025

Trumps Board of Peace

Revelation 17:12 (KJV): “And the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, which have received no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings one hour with the beast.”


These “ten kings” are symbolized by horns on the apocalyptic beast.

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