Thursday, June 4, 2026

Preliminary 4.1 earthquake reported 14 miles west of Las Vegas


Preliminary 4.1 earthquake reported 14 miles west of Las Vegas




A preliminary magnitude 4.07 earthquake struck about 14 miles west of Las Vegas Thursday afternoon, according to early seismic data.

The quake occurred at 1:47 p.m. on Thursday. 

The event’s status and type were listed as preliminary/undetermined, and data came from 39 stations.

No immediate reports of damage or injuries were available; details may change as the event is reviewed and finalized.

Jan Markell and Mark Hitchcock: Prophetically Ground Shaking

Prophetically Ground Shaking
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Jan Markell and Dr. Mark Hitchcock talk about four events that Hitchcock calls prophetically ground shaking. They are a part of today’s prophecy convergence.

Israel and Lebanon agree to renew truce, create ‘pilot’ zones where Hezbollah is banned


Israel and Lebanon agree to renew truce, create ‘pilot’ zones where Hezbollah is banned



After talks in DC, Lebanon agrees its army will take full control of specified security areas, though unclear how they will be created; sides agree ceasefire dependent on halt to terror group’s activity

Israel and Lebanon agreed on Wednesday to renew their fragile ceasefire and create a number of “pilot” security zones inside Lebanon from which Hezbollah terrorists would be banned.

In a joint statement released after a fourth round of US-mediated talks at the State Department, the two sides said the ceasefire “is contingent on a complete cessation of Hezbollah fire and the evacuation of all Hezbollah operatives” from areas south of the Litani River. It was not immediately clear how the security zones would be established, but the agreement calls for the Lebanese army to take full control of those areas.

“These steps will enable progress towards a comprehensive peace and security agreement,” the statement said. “All countries reaffirmed that the future of the relationship between Israel and Lebanon must be decided by the two sovereign governments. They rejected any attempt, by any state or non-state actor, to hold Lebanon’s future hostage.”

The latter was a reference to Iran, which supports Hezbollah and has insisted that Israeli attacks on Lebanon be halted as part of a tentative agreement with the US to end the conflict with Iran. Hezbollah is not part of the Israel-Lebanon talks.

The two countries do not have ties and have been formally in a state of war since 1948. Israel and the US want to see Hezbollah disarmed, an objective shared by the Lebanese government but rejected by the Iran-backed terror group.

The fresh announcement suggested that Trump’s declaration on Monday that Washington had brokered a fresh truce between Israel and Hezbollah, after the one reached in April unraveled, did not extend beyond halting Israel’s planned operations in Beirut, as IDF strikes continued in southern Lebanon and the Iran-backed terror group continued launching rockets and drones at Israel.

Israeli leaders had threatened that the Israel Defense Forces would target Beirut’s southern suburbs, a Hezbollah stronghold, if the Iran-backed terror group targeted Israeli communities.


The new announcement also appears to attempt to separate efforts to reach a deal to end the conflict in Lebanon and the war with Iran. Tehran has insisted on tying the two, as it seeks to protect its Hezbollah proxy and continue influencing events in Lebanon. While the US and Israel have pushed back against such linkage, Washington’s effort on Monday to secure another Lebanon truce announcement just hours after Tehran threatened to abandon talks appeared to undercut those efforts.

Washington’s push for a new ceasefire came as the previous ceasefire brokered on April 16 had largely evaporated, with Hezbollah keeping up its relentless rocket and drone attacks and the Israel Defense Forces pushing ahead with an expanded ground operation and widening airstrikes.

Before the announcement, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir said that in Lebanon, “there is no ceasefire for our forces,” during a visit to the Haifa Naval Base on Wednesday.

“We are working to maximize the freedom of action that has been granted to us and will seize every opportunity to remove threats to the citizens of Israel and to our forces,” he said, in remarks provided by the IDF.

Zamir also said that the Israeli Navy is becoming “an additional long-range strategic arm” of the military.

“Upon assuming my position, I directed the strengthening of the Navy as an additional long-range strategic arm of the IDF. We are now accelerating the implementation of the operational concept,” he said.






Hezbollah leader appears to reject Lebanon truce offer as ‘surrender’


Hezbollah leader appears to reject Lebanon truce offer as ‘surrender’
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Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem says that fighting will continue as long as Israel is striking Lebanese villages and people are being killed, in comments that appear to reject a US-brokered ceasefire deal between Israel and the state of Lebanon.

In a written statement read on Hezbollah’s Al-Manar TV on Thursday, Qassem says the agreement’s demand that Hezbollah fighters leave southern Lebanon under fire would mean “surrender, defeat and achieving the enemy’s goals.”

“What we are concerned about is an end to the aggression, ceasefire and Israel’s withdrawal,” Qassem says. “We did not make any commitment to any party to stop resisting as long as there is occupation.”

Qassem also urges the Lebanese government to quit the “farce” of direct talks with Israel.


UFO Disclosure, Alien Contact, And Spiritual Deception


UFO Disclosure, Alien Contact, And Spiritual Deception
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For decades, UFOs occupied a strange corner of American culture--a subject discussed by conspiracy theorists, late-night radio hosts, and science fiction enthusiasts. Today, however, the conversation has moved from the fringes to the highest levels of government, Hollywood, and mainstream media. 

Congressional hearings have been held. Military pilots have publicly testified. Government agencies have released footage of unexplained aerial phenomena. Reports continue to emerge regarding alleged crash retrieval programs and mysterious encounters that defy conventional explanation.

Now, interest is reaching a new level.

The White House and federal agencies continue facing pressure to release additional information regarding Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs), while reports have emerged of new public-facing efforts and websites encouraging people to report encounters and participate in the growing discussion surrounding potential extraterrestrial life. 

At the same time, legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg--whose name is synonymous with alien-themed blockbusters such as Close Encounters of the Third Kind and E.T.--is preparing to release a new film reportedly centered on the idea of a global "Disclosure Day."

Taken separately, these developments might seem insignificant. Together, they suggest something much larger: society is being conditioned to think seriously about alien life and humanity's place in a populated universe.

Christians should pay attention--not because every UFO report is true, but because the spiritual implications could be enormous.

Humanity has always been captivated by mysteries beyond our world. Ancient civilizations gazed at the stars and imagined gods. Modern societies look upward and imagine extraterrestrials.

The UFO phenomenon has persisted because it speaks to some of humanity's deepest questions: Are we alone? Is there intelligent life beyond Earth? Could someone--or something--be watching us?

These questions are ultimately spiritual in nature.

The Bible teaches that God created mankind uniquely in His image and placed humanity at the center of His redemptive plan. Scripture focuses intensely on Earth's relationship with heaven, angels, demons, and God's unfolding purposes.

What is striking is that many modern UFO encounters seem less like science fiction and more like spiritual experiences.


Researchers have long noted similarities between alien abduction reports and historical accounts of demonic oppression. Witnesses frequently describe paralysis, telepathic communication, missing time, terrifying fear, manipulation of consciousness, and encounters with beings who appear capable of transcending physical laws.

Those characteristics sound remarkably similar to descriptions of supernatural entities rather than visitors arriving in nuts-and-bolts spacecraft from another galaxy.

"As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of Man" (Luke 17:26).

Some prophecy researchers believe this comparison extends beyond general wickedness and may include a renewed manifestation of supernatural deception similar to what occurred before the flood.

The Apostle Paul warned that Satan himself can appear as an angel of light. Revelation describes a future world filled with deceptive supernatural signs. Jesus warned repeatedly that deception would become one of the defining characteristics of the last days.

Viewed through that lens, Christians should be cautious about embracing claims of alien saviors, advanced cosmic brothers, or enlightened beings bringing humanity a new spiritual message.

Interestingly, many alleged alien encounters already contain deeply religious themes. Some contactees report receiving teachings that deny biblical Christianity, reject Christ's uniqueness, promote universal spirituality, or suggest humanity is evolving toward godhood.

Those ideas sound far more like ancient spiritual deception than advanced astrophysics.