What if the warnings were accurate all along?
A Mesopotamian tablet written in 1700 BCE predicted the fall of the Assyrian Empire in precise detail-twelve hundred years before it happened. The prophet Ezekiel described Tyre's destruction so specifically that Alexander the Great fulfilled every detail 250 years later. Hopi elders recorded prophecies about "roads in the sky" and "gourds of ashes that burn the earth" decades before airplanes and atomic bombs existed.
Some prophecies come true. Not vague predictions that can mean anything. Specific, documented warnings that describe futures with disturbing accuracy.
This book examines prophecies that passed the test of history.
Drawing on sources from ancient Mesopotamia to contemporary climate science, from biblical texts to modern systems analysis, Prophecies Coming True separates genuine prediction from wishful thinking. Using rigorous historical standards, it identifies prophecies with pre-event documentation, specificity, independent verification, and resistance to retrofitting.
What you'll discover:
Ancient prophecies that predicted collapse with precision-and the patterns they identified appearing now
Biblical warnings about Jerusalem's fall that came true exactly as predicted, documented by sources outside the tradition
Eastern prophecies describing our era with uncomfortable accuracy-the Kali Yuga, dharma decline, and cyclical collapse
Medieval visions that foresaw plague, reformation, and the end of feudalism
Nostradamus examined honestly-which predictions actually hold up and which don't
Indigenous prophecies about invasion, technology, and cultural destruction that proved tragically accurate
Rational thinkers who predicted our world-Wells, Huxley, Orwell, Ellul-decades before the technologies existed
Twentieth-century warnings about climate, economics, surveillance, and social fragmentation being fulfilled now
The five patterns that precede every collapse in history-and why all five are present today.
This is not doomsaying. It is pattern recognition. Civilizations that ignore these warning signs fail. The pattern has never been broken. Wealth concentration, institutional corruption, information breakdown, complexity overshoot, and environmental degradation appear before every major collapse in the historical record.
We are living through all five simultaneously.
Why we ignore warnings even when evidence is overwhelming. Human psychology makes responding to systemic crisis nearly impossible. Normalcy bias, cognitive dissonance, comfort addiction, and authority dependence guarantee that every civilization dismisses prophecy until catastrophe becomes undeniable.
What happens next is not predetermined. Prophecy describes trajectories, not fixed futures. The warnings are conditional. Different choices create different outcomes. But the window for response is closing.
Prophecies Coming True does not promise salvation or predict apocalypse. It presents evidence, examines patterns, and asks whether we will be the first civilization to recognize warnings and respond before collapse becomes inevitable.
The prophecies were accurate. The warnings were clear. Whether we listen is still being decided.