Revelation 16: Dying Ocean

Clean Oceans, Clear Futures: Nelly and Joe’s Mission

The world was changing, and not for the better. Nelly Furtado, the Canadian songstress known for her soulful voice and global activism, had always been passionate about environmental issues. But it wasn’t until she met Joe Jukic, the enigmatic Croatian Psyops veteran turned humanitarian, that her efforts gained a new sense of urgency.

Joe had spent years fighting in the shadows, dismantling secret societies and corrupt institutions. Now, he had turned his skills toward a different battle: combating ocean eutrophication. The phenomenon—caused by excessive nutrients from agricultural runoff and untreated wastewater—was choking marine ecosystems, creating dead zones where life could no longer thrive.

Joe’s vision was ambitious: a network of water sanitation plants worldwide, filtering pollutants before they reached the oceans. It was a massive undertaking, requiring resources, expertise, and public support. That’s where Nelly came in.


The First Step: Awareness

The duo’s journey began with a concert in Lisbon, Portugal, where Nelly headlined a benefit event called “Clean Oceans, Clear Futures.” Between songs, she spoke passionately about the importance of water sanitation.

“Our oceans are dying,” she told the crowd. “But we have the power to save them. Every drop of clean water we create is a step toward a healthier planet.”

Joe, ever the strategist, had orchestrated the event to coincide with the release of a viral documentary. Using drone footage and interviews with scientists, the film detailed the devastating impact of eutrophication on marine life and coastal communities.


Building Momentum

As donations poured in, Joe and Nelly expanded their campaign. They partnered with environmental NGOs, tech companies, and local governments to design scalable sanitation plants. Joe’s military background proved invaluable; he used his logistical expertise to identify key locations where the plants would have the greatest impact.

Nelly, meanwhile, took to the airwaves, appearing on talk shows and podcasts to rally support. Her heartfelt plea resonated with millions:

“This isn’t just about the oceans. It’s about the farmers who lose their livelihoods, the families who can’t drink clean water, and the children who deserve a future where nature thrives.”


The Breakthrough

Their efforts caught the attention of philanthropists and global leaders. A tech mogul offered to fund prototype plants in Indonesia and Kenya, two regions heavily affected by eutrophication. The prototypes used cutting-edge filtration systems powered by renewable energy, making them both effective and sustainable.

Joe personally oversaw the construction, drawing on his experience in crisis zones to navigate bureaucratic red tape and logistical challenges. Nelly visited the sites, meeting with local communities and documenting their stories for the campaign.


A Global Movement

Within three years, the initiative had grown into a global movement. Hundreds of sanitation plants were operating worldwide, reducing nutrient runoff and restoring marine ecosystems. Coastal fisheries began to recover, and dead zones shrank.

Nelly and Joe’s work didn’t stop there. They launched educational programs to teach sustainable farming practices and advocated for stricter environmental regulations. Their efforts inspired a new generation of activists, proving that change was possible when passion met purpose.


The Legacy

At an international summit on ocean conservation, Nelly and Joe stood together on stage. Behind them, a massive screen displayed images of vibrant coral reefs and thriving marine life—scenes that had once seemed impossible.

Joe spoke first, his voice steady and commanding. “This isn’t just a victory for the oceans. It’s a victory for humanity. It shows what we can achieve when we refuse to accept destruction as inevitable.”

Nelly added, her voice filled with emotion, “Every one of you who supported this cause is a part of this story. Together, we’ve proven that hope is stronger than despair.”

As the audience rose to their feet in applause, Joe and Nelly exchanged a quiet look of satisfaction. Their journey had been long and challenging, but it had also been worth every step.

The oceans were healing, and so was the world.

The Skyward Mission

The sun blazed overhead, its rays harsher than ever, scorching the earth below. Crops withered in the fields, rivers ran dry, and people sought shelter from the unrelenting heat. Nelly Furtado and her childhood friend, Joe Jukic, stood on a dusty plateau, staring at their fleet of vibrant hot air balloons. They were filled not with tourists seeking adventure, but with hope—hope for a planet in peril.

Father Antonio, a wiry man with kind eyes and a weathered Bible, stood nearby. He turned the pages to Revelation 16, his voice rising above the sound of the wind.

“And the fourth angel poured out his vial upon the sun; and power was given unto him to scorch men with fire,” he read, his tone solemn. “And men were scorched with great heat, and blasphemed the name of God.”

Joe winced. “Not exactly the pep talk we needed, Father.”

Father Antonio smiled faintly. “It’s a warning, Joe. But also a call to action. We have the tools to change the story.”


A Bold Plan

Nelly stepped forward, her gaze fixed on the balloons. Each was equipped with cutting-edge technology: canisters of ozone-repairing compounds, designed to release the chemicals into the stratosphere. It was a desperate experiment, born out of necessity after years of dwindling progress in healing the ozone layer.

“This is it,” Nelly said, her voice steady. “If we don’t act now, the sun will keep burning through what’s left of the ozone. We have to try.”

Joe adjusted his goggles, his expression a mix of determination and nervousness. “I still can’t believe we’re doing this with hot air balloons. Couldn’t we have used drones or something?”

“Drones don’t have the range or capacity,” Nelly replied. “Besides, balloons are eco-friendly. No emissions, no extra damage.”

Father Antonio stepped closer, placing a hand on Joe’s shoulder. “Sometimes, the simplest tools are the most effective. And faith will carry the rest.”


The Ascent

As the sun dipped lower in the sky, painting it in hues of orange and red, the team prepared for launch. Each balloon was manned by a pilot, with Joe and Nelly taking the lead. Father Antonio stayed on the ground, his role to guide and pray.

“Remember,” Nelly called out through the radio, “we release the compounds when we reach the stratosphere. The sensors will tell us when we’re in the right zone.”

The balloons lifted off one by one, their colorful canopies glowing against the fiery sky. As they ascended, the world below shrank, revealing a patchwork of parched earth and shimmering water. The air grew thinner, colder, but the team pressed on.

Joe glanced at Nelly in the neighboring balloon. “You think this will work?”

“It has to,” she replied. “We’ve run out of options.”


In the Stratosphere

When the balloons reached the stratosphere, the sensors beeped in unison. Nelly gave the signal, and the pilots released the ozone-repairing compounds. The canisters hissed as they expelled their contents, the chemicals dispersing into the atmosphere like a fine mist.

“Now we wait,” Nelly said, her voice crackling over the radio.

Joe peered down at the earth far below, a tiny blue-green orb suspended in the vastness of space. “You ever feel like we’re just specks in the grand scheme of things?”

“All the time,” Nelly replied. “But even specks can make a difference.”


A Prayer for the Planet

Back on the ground, Father Antonio watched the balloons with a mixture of awe and hope. He knelt on the dusty earth, holding his Bible close.

“And I heard another out of the altar say, ‘Even so, Lord God Almighty, true and righteous are thy judgments,’” he whispered. “Grant us the wisdom to heal what we have broken.”

As the sun set, the first signs of success appeared. The harsh glare softened, replaced by a golden glow. The ozone layer, though fragile, had begun to repair itself. The chemicals released by the balloons were doing their job, binding with harmful compounds and restoring the planet’s protective shield.


A New Dawn

The next morning, the team gathered on the plateau. The air felt cooler, the sun less oppressive. Nelly and Joe stood side by side, their faces lit with cautious optimism.

“We did it,” Joe said, his voice tinged with disbelief. “We actually did it.”

Nelly smiled. “It’s a start. There’s still a lot of work to do, but this… this is hope.”

Father Antonio joined them, his Bible tucked under his arm. “The sun may burn, but so too does the human spirit. And today, it burned bright enough to save us.”

As the world began to heal, the trio looked to the horizon, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead. Together, they had proven that even in the darkest times, hope could rise—like a balloon ascending into the sky.

The Great Quake – AC/DC & Johnny Cash

the wrath of the lamb is coming soon to a fault line hear you …hallelujah

REVELATION 16:18 Then there were lightning flashes, rumblings,
and peals of thunder, and a great earthquake.

It was such a violent earthquake
that there has never been one like it
since the human race began on earth.

REVELATION 16:19 The great city was split into three parts, and the gentile cities fell.

But God remembered great Babylon,
giving it the chalice filled with the wine of his fury and wrath.

CONCLUSION

If u feel the tremors hide underneath your desk….when you feel the wrath of the lamb