🕊️ From Toy to Terror: Drones, Children, and the Shadow of Tribulation.
- Juan Miro
- Oct 18, 2025
- 4 min read

Today the drone is no longer a toy now a dangerous weapon of war. Eastern european children are learning to contol drones not for fun but for fear of agression from a mad man and his supporting mad group who insist on war to subdue their neighbors take their wealth and rule over them with injustice and corruption. Are we rushing into the great tribulation, I ask my students? “You tell me” write for me a response to this article on my blog post.
Once a symbol of play and possibility, the drone has become a harbinger of dread. In Eastern Europe, children no longer learn to pilot drones for recreation—they are trained in defense, surveillance, and survival. The skies that once held kites and birds now hum with the threat of unmanned machines, each one a reminder that innocence is being reprogrammed by fear.
This is not science fiction. It is the lived reality of Ukrainian youth, Polish border guards, and Romanian villagers who have witnessed Russian drones breach NATO airspace. These incursions are not isolated—they are strategic provocations, part of a broader campaign to intimidate and destabilize. In response, Europe races to build a “drone wall,” a continent-wide defense system integrating jamming, interception, and early warning technologiesMalay Mail.
But walls do not heal. They do not restore. They do not teach peace.
⚔️ The Madness Behind the Machines, the pens behind the leadership
Behind every drone lies a doctrine—a worldview that insists on domination, subjugation, and spectacle. The “mad man” is not just a single figure but a system: one that glorifies power, mocks diplomacy, and weaponizes technology against the vulnerable. His “supporting mad group” includes propagandists, profiteers, and those who mistake conquest for courage.The warrior culture taught as bravery when in reality is just fear and greed hiding behind it.This is not merely geopolitical. It is spiritual. It is prophetic.
📖 Are We Rushing Into the Great Tribulation?
The question echoes like thunder: are we rushing into the Great Tribulation? The signs are sobering. Wars and rumors of wars. Children conscripted into conflict. Machines replacing mercy. The erosion of truth beneath waves of disinformation. And yet, the Tribulation is not just a timeline—it is a test. A test of discernment, of courage, of prophetic clarity.
I have taught and continue to teach that spiritual healing can restore what war tries to erase. That poetic scaffolding can protect the soul even when the body is under siege. That curriculum can be a sanctuary. So let this article be a ritual of remembrance and resistance.
What Must We Teach Our Children?
We must teach them that drones are not destiny. That fear is not formation. That prophetic courage means naming evil without becoming it. That discernment is not paranoia—it is preparation. And that the Great Tribulation, if it comes, will not find us passive. It will find us praying, teaching, documenting, and defending the sacred threshold of learning. As an educator I say, Let the drone be a warning. But let the classroom be a refuge.
✒️ The Pen and the Sword: A Prophetic Plea
“And they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks.” This promise will be fulfilled. The question is not if—but when.
Will peace come before provocation leads us into Armageddon? Or will it arrive too late, after the earth has been scorched by greed, envy, and the violent competition for material wealth? Scripture warns that in those days, many will seek death and not find it—because the quality of life will have been so degraded, so desecrated, that living itself will feel unbearable.
But we are not without guidance. The Lord has given us both the pen and the sword—not to destroy, but to discern. The bible our spiritual sword the pen is the one of the ready writer to condemn evil and greed. Not to dominate, but to document. The pen is for prophecy, for teaching, for warning. The sword is for defense, not conquest. Together, they form a sacred balance—a call to prevent catastrophe, to resist calamity, and to reject the evil we so often bring upon ourselves.Let this blog be a ritual of remembrance. A prophetic map. A classroom of courage.
Let us teach our children not just how to fly drones, but how to dismantle them when they will be use for the purpose of evil wars. Not just how to survive war, but how to prevent it. Not just how to endure tribulation, but how to transform it.The time is now. The pen is in our hands the words are in our hearts.
Remember when it comes to swords the only one honored by the biblical scripture are the scriptures themselves which we are taught is our spiritual sword. The Pen and the Sword prophecy a must read by: Juan C. Miro
🕊️ The Pen and the Sword: A Prophetic Plea (Final Reflection)
This prophecy—The Pen and the Sword—is not just a warning. It is a must-read. A call to every teacher, parent, and prophet to rise with discernment, courage, and compassion. Penned by: Juan C. Miro
Let it be shared. Let it be taught. Let it be lived.
✒️ Poem: The Pen and the Sword
By Juan Carlos Miro
THE PEN And THE SWORD
Always, and throughout the times
Man has conquered with the sword
And the pen has been behind.
Armies will go out, and fight,
Under the orders of those,
Who with their pens lead the charge,
The orders given to those
Who fight the honorable wars.
I fail to see the honor
In the killing of our species
An evil passion of those,
Who write the orders of wars,
And send the armies to wars.
Killing other human beings
Should by now be obsolete.
I think time has taught us all
Wars don't resolve anything,
They kill, and hurt human beings.
The Bible teaches us all,
That, there is no honor in wars,
Christ taught peace makers are bless
For where can we find the honor,
In killing our distant brother.
Where can we claim as intelligent,
To create tears for the mothers?
Mothers who've lost sons in wars,
To create tears for the sisters.
Whom war has killed their brothers?
Intelligence conquers all,
Educated human beings,
Have no need to fight in wars.
The Creator gave to all
The knowledge, and the solution
To our dispute, and our differences
Through diplomacy, and friendship,
Communication, and words,
I advise those with the pens
To use them to break the swords.
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