Popular Zimbabwean Prophet Uebert Angel, based in the United Kingdom, has stirred controversy on social media after suggesting that Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, is involved in advancing an anti-Christ agenda. In a viral video, Angel clarified that while Musk is not the anti-Christ, he is allegedly being used to further the establishment of a new world order.
"Elon Musk is part and parcel of the signs of the end times. Is he the anti-Christ? Is he the anti-Christ?" Angel rhetorically asked in the video, before expanding on his perspective.
Angel delved into his interpretation of Musk’s name and its symbolic meaning. He claimed that Musk’s first name, "Elon," is tied to the divine, drawing parallels with the Hebrew name "El Elyon," which means "God the Strong One." The prophet further connected Musk's work with NASA, controversially suggesting that the space agency’s logo contains hidden symbolism. Angel pointed out that in Hebrew, the word "Nahash" means snake, claiming that NASA’s red logo lines resemble the tongue of a serpent.
Angel also scrutinized the names of Musk’s companies, Starlink and Neuralink, alleging that they have Biblical and satanic connotations. He argued that Starlink, a satellite internet service, is a reference to the devil being called the "morning star" in religious texts. As for Neuralink, a company developing brain-computer interface technology, Angel asserted that it could be used for evil purposes. He even performed a numerological calculation, claiming that the Greek rendering of "Neuralink" adds up to the infamous number "666."
Musk’s acquisition of X, formerly Twitter, also came under Angel’s scrutiny. He suggested that Musk's purchase of the platform is part of a grander scheme to control global narratives. Angel linked this to the Biblical concept of the devil as "the prince of the air," implying that Musk’s ventures into space (via SpaceX) and social media are ways to dominate communication channels.
"The devil is the king of the airwaves. So SpaceX is for controlling communication. Then he bought X to control narratives. That doesn’t mean he’s the anti-Christ, but he’s an intellectual who doesn’t know the Word, and there are people helping build the platform for the enemy to use easily when the time comes," Angel concluded.
The prophet's remarks have ignited intense discussions online, with social media users divided over the validity of his claims. Some have dismissed his assertions as far-fetched, while others have taken them as a warning about the potential dangers of emerging technologies and global influencers like Musk.
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