AntiChrist book Phase one

Phase One – One Day Like a Year (1492 – 1875)

This phase marks a period of global transformation driven by exploration, colonialism, and the rise of capitalism. It highlights key events like Columbus's voyages, the East India Company's impact on the subcontinent, England’s economic shift, and Persia's declaration of a Shi’a state—laying the groundwork for the modern world.

Phase Two – One Day Like a Month (1875 – 2001)

This phase examines a period of rapid ideological and political shifts as traditional religious authority declined. It covers the fall of empires, rise of nationalism, and emergence of new worldviews—from atheism and socialism to feminism and Zionism. The era reflects a global search for meaning in a “godless” world shaped by conflict, revolution, and secular ideologies.

Antichrist book Phase three

Phase Three – One Day Like a Week (2001 – Future)

This phase explores the modern era of global control, shaped by surveillance, propaganda, and technological dominance. Beginning with 9/11, it highlights the erosion of civil liberties, endless wars, economic manipulation, and the rise of systems like CBDCs, social credit scores, and transhumanism—signaling a shift toward micromanagement of humanity under a new global order.