The headlines on Google News are enough to make one realize that we must be in the very last days. A few weeks ago we were seeing reports that US Military officers were telling their fighters that the invasion of Iran was going to help usher in Armageddon and the return of Christ. Now today we read about a FEMA official who says he was teleported 50 miles to a Waffle House in Georgia. When pressed to explain, he says this shouldn’t be a surprise to people of faith and then seems to make reference to Phillip who was teleported 20 miles away to visit with the Ethiopian eunuch.
We aren’t sure what to make of this, but with Bigfoot being sited 8 times in Ohio last week, UK banks prepping for aliens and banking collapses, US Congressman saying he’s heard of alien breeding programs with human women and now a story of teleportation…come Jesus come!
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The examples included that his car was once flown through the air to a church and that he was teleported to a location of Waffle House in Rome, Ga., People Magazine reported.
"I was with my boys one time and I was telling them I was gonna go to Waffle House and get Waffle House," Phillips said on a podcast in 2025.
"I ended up at a Waffle House -- this was in Georgia -- and I end at a Waffle House like 50 miles away," he said.
The Times reported that employees at three Waffle House locations within 50 miles of where Phillips was remember seeing him.
Phillips said this week that the comments were taken out of context.
Earlier this week, in another post on Truth Social, he said that "the word 'teleportation' was not mine" and that his comments had been taken out of context while he while discussing treatment for metastatic bone cancer that had spread from his prostate.
The podcast episode, he said, was conducted during the "opening days of intensive treatment, heavily medicated, not thinking about future headlines."
"The word 'teleportation' was not mine. It was used by someone else in the conversation reaching for language to describe something with no easy name," he wrote. "The more accurate biblical terms are 'translated' or 'transported' -- not new ideas for people of faith."
https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2026/04/03/fema-offical-teleportation-waffle-house/1731775261629/
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