These are some
interesting questions, Gino. They show that you read
the message, and gave it a lot of thought. I don't
have any opinion on the financing question, but will
try to answer the other one.
The difficulty that
most readers have with books like Revelation is the
heavy use of symbology.
It is hard sometimes
to know what the references to the dragon mean. Some
key verses can shed light on it.
Then another sign
appeared in heaven: There was a great fiery red
dragon having seven heads and 10 horns, and on his
heads were seven diadems.
Revelation 12:3
His tail
swept away a third of the stars in heaven and hurled
them to the earth. And the dragon stood in front of
the woman who was about to give birth, so that when
she did give birth he might devour her child.
Revelation 12:4
So the great
dragon was thrown out—the ancient serpent, who is
called the Devil and Satan, the one who deceives the
whole world. He was thrown to earth, and his angels
with him.
Revelation 12:9
Note that only after
the "dragon" is cast down, do the Beast and False
Prophet appear, as detailed in Revelation 12 and
13.
They all appear in the
form of human beings:
Then I saw
three unclean spirits like frogs coming from the
dragon’s mouth, from the beast’s mouth, and from the
mouth of the false prophet.
Revelation 16:13
So, what happened?
These 3 people have allowed themselves to be totally
possessed by evil spirits. In the case of the Dragon,
he allows the Devil to take over his body.
Until this time, these
humans were living a life of preparation. Erdogan of
Turkey, the Pope, and Prince William are ideally
suited for the purpose of this "unholy
trinity."
Unfortunately for
them, their career is short lived:
The Devil who
deceived them was thrown into the lake of fire and
sulfur where the beast and the false prophet are,
and they will be tormented day and night forever and
ever.
Revelation 20:10