

While this movement had many excesses, and probably even more than a few grifters, it molded my thinking about world events in relation to Scripture.

The “Jesus Movement” was salted with warnings about the coming Anti-Christ. Movies were made: A Thief in the Night, A Distant Thunder, and others. During that generation, many preachers, authors, and even film makers took note and for a time, eschatology became a fad. This is happening everywhere now in a post-lockdown world plunged into poverty and dependent on subsidies.Ĭantalon was not alone in seeing the signs. The Greek debt crisis is just one example of how a nation in economic distress can be transformed politically. Every step of the way, I could see these hidden powers increasing their control of individual nations using money as a means to enslave. With Cantalon’s portends always in the back of my head, the growth of global organizations (EU, NAFTA, WTO, global charities / NGOs, United Nations etc) seemed to demonstrate the ongoing development of this one-world paradigm. A day was coming when no one could buy or sell without the mark. Using Economics, the primordial evil was seeking to overthrow everything of God on Earth. Most of the intricacies of the world banking system blew past me, simple-minded as I am. But he always spoke on the subject of the world banking system and its final goal of world control on every level. The few times I heard him speak in person, I was very impressed with the quality of his character, the sincerity of his delivery, and his stories of world missions. In the denomination I was in, Cantalon often made the preaching circuit. His book, “The Day the Dollar Dies,” still sits on my bookshelf, the spine disintegrated, most pages loose (Copyright 1973: the year I graduated from high school). As a film producer with wide experience, it was probably inevitable for him to investigate what has now been dubbed “the New World Order.” His work introduced me to the men behind the curtain. He filmed missions in action and brought the footage to the donors. During the 1970’s one of the most respected Protestant missionaries at the time, Willard Cantalon, pioneered the use of film making for promoting world missions.

Having been aware of the effort for a one world government for well over forty years, it’s disconcerting-down right disturbing- to actually see the things predicted for decades starting to take shape.
