When the Veil Thins: What MTG and Candace Owens Reveal About the Collapse of the Political Industrial Complex

This week, two very different public figures —a sitting U.S. Congresswoman and a global media personality —released statements that shook the political world within hours of each other. Not because of the politics attached to their names, but because of what their words signaled:

A fracture.

A breaking point.

A confession of something deeper happening beneath the surface.

Marjorie Taylor Greene, one of the most polarizing members of Congress, posted a five-page resignation letter announcing that her final day in office will be January 5th, 2026. Her language wasn’t the typical “I’m stepping down to spend more time with my family.” It was something else. Something raw. Something that sounded like a person who finally stopped pretending.

She wrote of betrayal, targeting, the political industrial complex, and the machine in Washington that “devours” anyone who refuses to obey it. She spoke of foreign influence, elite donor classes, Big Pharma, Big Tech, and the Military Industrial Complex controlling what should be the people’s house. She described years of being used as a political weapon, discarded, and threatened by the very structure she once defended.

And then, hours later, Candace Owens published a statement so shocking that even her critics had to pause. She claimed a high-ranking French government insider warned her that her assassination had been greenlit by Macron, carried out through specialized military units. Whether one believes this claim is beside the point … the real message was in the tone:

“If something happens to me, I want the world to know.”

“Let all be revealed.”

Two different women.

Two different spheres.

One shared thread:

The machine is cracking.

And the people inside it are finally saying it out loud.

This is not about agreeing with them.

It’s about recognizing the pattern.

We are living in a moment where the institutions that held power for decades — political parties, media giants, intelligence agencies, international alliances — are no longer able to maintain the illusion of unity, morality, or control. The people who once benefitted from these institutions are now calling them out. And not subtly.

They’re saying the quiet part loudly.

They’re saying what many ordinary Americans have felt for years:

There is a ruling class. And they’ve stopped pretending they work for us.

A Veil is Lifting — Politically and Spiritually

What’s happening right now is exactly what I’ve been writing about in The Lost Path to Freedom. You cannot build an empire on deception forever. Eventually the weight of its own corruption collapses inward — and the people who were once its most loyal defenders become unwilling witnesses.

Truth doesn’t rise quietly. It rips seams open.

This is not about left or right.

It’s not about Republican or Democrat.

It’s about the end of an era where political power operated in the shadows while the public was given a scripted performance.

The veil is thinning — spiritually, socially, politically.

And people are sensing it.

Fear is the First Stage of Revelation

When systems collapse, the people inside them often panic. They lash out. They reveal secrets. They say things they once would have buried to protect their careers.

They tell the truth because the truth has become safer than silence.

That is the energy we are seeing now:

Panic mixed with confession.

Fear mixed with revelation.

Power mixed with collapse.

This doesn’t mean we are doomed — it means the opposite.

Corruption is exposed right before it loses its hold.

When someone shows you the machinery behind the curtain, it is because the curtain is already burning.

The political industrial complex — the same one MTG named directly — is not invincible. It is decaying. It is being seen. And once something is seen, it cannot return to the shadows.

This is a moment of collective awakening.

Not just politically, but spiritually.

We are watching the same story that has played out across civilizations:

• The old guard grips tighter.

• The people grow restless.

• The truth leaks through unintended cracks.

• The empire, in its arrogance, exposes itself.

• And in the collapse — new paths open.

This is not the end of America.

This is the end of pretending.

And that, in a strange way, is freedom.

Let all be revealed.

And let us keep walking the path back to truth, back to integrity, back to what was lost and is now returning.

The people are waking up.

The systems are shaking.

And the truth — finally — is speaking for itself.

Before Constantine: The Real Origin of “Synagogue of Satan”

By Julie Tourangeau | julietour.com

Why Modern 2000s Christian Churches Got This Wrong and Why the Truth Sets Us Free

If you’ve spent any time around modern 2000s-era Christian churches influenced by the Seven Mountain Mandate, you’ve likely heard a very confident claim: that the phrase “synagogue of Satan” in Revelation was manipulated, shaped, or inserted by Constantine.

It sounds compelling.

It feels dramatic.

But it’s historically impossible.

The Seven Mountain Mandate is just empire wearing a cross, power disguised as prophecy, hierarchy masquerading as holiness.

Many modern churches shaped by the Seven Mountain Mandate have built an entire theology on fear, control, and the belief that Christians must “take over” cultural institutions to usher in God’s kingdom. This movement often rewrites history to fit its agenda claiming, for example, that terms like “synagogue of Satan” were manipulated by Constantine or created by later political conspiracies. But none of this is supported by actual history, early manuscripts, or the lived spirituality of the first followers of Jesus. The Seven Mountain Mandate replaces Jesus’ nonviolent, compassion-rooted Way with a dominionist system obsessed with power, hierarchy, and cultural domination. In doing so, it distorts Scripture, promotes fear-based interpretations, and encourages believers to see enemies where Jesus saw human beings in need of healing, mercy, and awakening. Recovering the real history frees us from these modern distortions and brings us back to the original, liberating message of Christ: that the kingdom is within, not seized through political conquest.

The more closely you study early Christianity, the more obvious it becomes:

Constantine wasn’t even alive when Revelation was written.

The phrase predates him by almost 200 years.

And its meaning comes from Jesus’ own spiritual lineage, not from Rome.

This matters…not just for accuracy, but because reclaiming the original meaning frees us from the fear-based, empire-influenced theology that still shapes American Christianity today.

Let’s look at the real history.

Revelation Was Written Long Before Constantine

Revelation was composed around 90–96 A.D.

Constantine was born in 272 A.D.

The phrase “synagogue of Satan” appears in:

• Revelation 2:9

• Revelation 3:9

That’s it.

No later additions.

No Roman edits.

We possess physical manuscripts and quotations from before Constantine existed that contain these verses.

This alone breaks the Seven Mountain Mandate narrative.

The Phrase Comes From a Much Older Jewish Tradition

“Synagogue of Satan” isn’t Roman language at all.

It’s Jewish sectarian language rooted in the Essenes and the Dead Sea Scrolls.

If you’ve ever read the Scrolls, you instantly recognize the pattern:

• “men of the pit”

• “lot of Belial”

• “congregation of deceit”

• “sons of darkness”

These are spiritual classifications describing groups aligned with corruption rather than God.

This exact dualistic moral vocabulary appears in:

• the Dead Sea Scrolls (150 B.C.–50 A.D.)

• Jesus’ teachings

• Paul’s letters

• the Book of Revelation

Which means:

The language used in Revelation is older than both Constantine and Christianity itself.

Jesus Himself Spoke Like an Essene

Whether or not Jesus was formally Essene, His teaching vocabulary mirrors theirs:

• “children of light”

• “evil one”

• “your father, the adversary”

• “wolves in sheep’s clothing”

• “den of violent ones” (mistranslated as “robbers”)

• “blind guides”

This is the same symbolic worldview Revelation uses.

It is emphatically not Roman, imperial, or Constantinian.

It is Jewish, prophetic, and nonviolent.

Early Church Fathers Quote the Phrase Before Constantine

Another inconvenient fact for modern prophecy churches:

Writers who lived long before Constantine quote Revelation — including the “synagogue of Satan” passages — exactly as we have them today.

• Ignatius of Antioch (c. 110 A.D.)

• Justin Martyr (150 A.D.)

• Irenaeus (180 A.D.)

Irenaeus even reproduces material from Revelation 2–3 directly.

This proves:

• the text was stable

• the phrase already existed

• Constantine didn’t insert anything

That’s not speculation.

It’s archaeology.

What Constantine Actually Changed … And What He Didn’t

Constantine changed:

• Christianity’s political status

• the structure of the church

• the relationship between bishops and empire

… he even united pagans and Christians by combining certain aspects of each faith for holidays.

But he did not:

• influence Essene vocabulary

• change first-century Jewish symbolism

The claim that he created “synagogue of Satan” language is simply not factually possible.

The Real Meaning of “Synagogue of Satan”

Once you remove modern distortion, the meaning becomes beautifully simple:

“Synagogue of Satan” means

an assembly aligned with injustice or spiritual blindness — not an ethnicity.

It does not mean:

• Jews

• synagogues

• ethnic groups

• political states

• religious institutions

It means:

any community whose actions oppose compassion, justice, and sacred consciousness.

This aligns perfectly with:

• the Essenes

• Jesus

• Paul

• Revelation

• and the whole apocalyptic tradition of ancient Judaism

It is not about identity.

It is about alignment.

Why This Matters Today

Many 2000s-era prophecy churches teach a theology shaped by:

• the Seven Mountain Mandate

• 20th-century Zionist politics

• 19th-century dispensationalism

• anti-historical end-times charts

• fear-based spiritual warfare language

These systems tend to make Constantine the villain behind every biblical “hard saying.”

But the truth is far more grounded:

The ancient followers of Jesus were speaking from within their own Jewish tradition —

not reacting to a fourth-century Roman emperor.

When we return to the real roots, we rediscover the spiritual brilliance of the early Jesus movement:

• truth over distortion

• compassion over fear

• awakening over control

• inner liberation over outer empire

• justice over violence

This is the Jesus whose teachings were hijacked by empire, but not created by it.

And this is the Revelation written long before Constantine, calling communities to walk in light, love, and discernment.

Because “synagogue of Satan” was never about a people.

It was always about a posture.

It was always about a choice.

It was always about a community’s alignment with compassion or with injustice.

And that message is more relevant today than ever.