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In this urgent video, we examine the global rise in pestilence, invasive species, and outbreaks of disease that are shaking the foundations of public health and ecosystems alike. From Asian needle ants in Georgia to the explosive return of bed bugs, the spread of tick-borne illnesses, and rat surges in major cities — the signs are everywhere.🐜 In this video, we cover:The painful sting and anaphylaxis caused by Asian needle ants 🐜The alarming increase in rat populations linked to urban heat 🌡️Bed bugs’ genetic resistance to insecticides 🛏️The terrifying spread of scabiesClimate-driven snake and predator invasions into cities 🐍The march of pythons in Florida’s Everglades 🐍The threat of red tide and crop-devouring locusts 🦗Why some believe these are Signs of the Last Days 🔥📖 Tied to prophetic warnings from the Bible, these phenomena echo the pestilences spoken of in Matthew 24 and Revelation. Are we entering the end times, or is this the result of unchecked human activity and climate change?
By Susan Davis & Dina Kalmeta5
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In this urgent video, we examine the global rise in pestilence, invasive species, and outbreaks of disease that are shaking the foundations of public health and ecosystems alike. From Asian needle ants in Georgia to the explosive return of bed bugs, the spread of tick-borne illnesses, and rat surges in major cities — the signs are everywhere.🐜 In this video, we cover:The painful sting and anaphylaxis caused by Asian needle ants 🐜The alarming increase in rat populations linked to urban heat 🌡️Bed bugs’ genetic resistance to insecticides 🛏️The terrifying spread of scabiesClimate-driven snake and predator invasions into cities 🐍The march of pythons in Florida’s Everglades 🐍The threat of red tide and crop-devouring locusts 🦗Why some believe these are Signs of the Last Days 🔥📖 Tied to prophetic warnings from the Bible, these phenomena echo the pestilences spoken of in Matthew 24 and Revelation. Are we entering the end times, or is this the result of unchecked human activity and climate change?