On a recent episode of Prophecy Watchers, hosts Gary Stearman and Mondo Gonzales explored the growing convergence of astronomical phenomena, end-times prophecy and global agendas—all pointing toward a pivotal window in the early 2030s. The central focus of their discussion was the asteroid Apophis, a massive space rock roughly the size of the Empire State Building, set to make a dangerously close pass by Earth on Apr. 13, 2029.
While both Stearman and Gonzales made it clear they reject date-setting, they pointed to what they see as prophetic patterns and cosmic signs worth watching. They discussed the significance of the year 2033, which marks 2,000 years since the death and resurrection of Jesus, and how that milestone coincides with the United Nations’ Agenda 2030.
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To them, these aren’t coincidences but signs of a world rapidly aligning with biblical prophecy.
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A major part of their conversation focused on the late Tom Horn’s theory that Apophis is the fulfillment of the “Wormwood” judgment in Revelation 8. Horn, a prolific author and prophecy researcher, believed that Apophis could strike Earth and poison the planet’s waters, as described in the Bible.
While NASA maintains there is zero risk of impact in 2029, Horn cited whistleblower claims that the official calculations may have been manipulated and that the asteroid could still pose a danger, especially if it passes through what’s called a “gravitational keyhole,” potentially setting up a future impact in 2036.
Stearman and Gonzales emphasized that even secular scientists, such as Neil deGrasse Tyson, have acknowledged the possibility of such a keyhole scenario.
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The episode ultimately served as both a scientific briefing and a spiritual wake-up call, urging believers to remain watchful, not fearful, as prophetic signs continue to unfold.
James Lasher is staff writer for Charisma Media.