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The Prime Minister sat at the head of the Cabinet table in 10 Downing Street's most secure room, surrounded by his senior ministers as they prepared to witness what political advisors had warned could be the most damaging public address in British governmental history. The large screen television mounted on the mahogany-paneled wall displayed BBC's live coverage of Wembley Stadium, where sixty thousand souls awaited words from the American prophet who had defied every attempt at governmental control.


The Foreign Secretary sat to his right, her face pale with anticipation of international diplomatic consequences from whatever Foster was about to proclaim. The Home Secretary occupied the adjacent chair, having spent the day fielding impossible questions about how a banned religious extremist had not only entered the country illegally but had somehow escaped police custody to conduct vigilante operations in central London.


"Sir, our polling data shows Foster's approval rating among working-class voters has reached seventy-three percent following last night's rescue operation," his chief of staff whispered urgently. "Whatever he says tonight will carry enormous credibility with the very demographic we need for electoral survival."


The Prime Minister felt his stomach churning as he contemplated the political disaster approaching with mathematical certainty. Foster's supernatural demonstrations had already made governmental authority appear impotent, while his rescue of trafficked children from organized predators had transformed him into a folk hero among parents who felt betrayed by official indifference to their concerns.


The stadium lights dimmed dramatically as a single spotlight illuminated the central stage where John Foster approached the podium carrying his familiar leather portfolio. Despite the massive venue's capacity, the American prophet appeared completely at ease, radiating the supernatural authority that had characterized his ministry throughout three countries.


"We live in a fallen world ruled by servants of Satan," Foster began, his voice carrying across the vast arena with majestic resonance that reminded the Prime Minister of biblical prophets delivering divine judgment to rebellious kings.


The opening declaration sent chills down the Prime Minister's spine as he recognized that Foster was positioning his entire address as divine revelation rather than political commentary, placing governmental criticism within theological framework that his supporters would receive as sacred truth rather than partisan opinion.


Foster's account of his arrest and subsequent escape from custody left the Cabinet sitting in stunned silence, understanding that the American prophet was publicly exposing their law enforcement's complete helplessness against divine authority. Worse, his detailed description of rescuing twelve British schoolgirls from foreign human traffickers highlighted governmental failures that had enabled such crimes to flourish.


"Less than forty-five minutes' walk from this stadium, twelve innocent British daughters were held captive by foreign predators operating with virtual impunity in the heart of London," Foster proclaimed with prophetic authority that made denial impossible.


The Prime Minister watched the Home Secretary's face drain of color as Foster provided specific details about the rescue operation that police reports had confirmed in every particular. The supernatural fire that had consumed the trafficking operation's headquarters had been witnessed by multiple emergency responders, while the rescued children's testimonies documented systematic abuse that authorities had been either unable or unwilling to address.


Foster's transition from rescue account to governmental condemnation struck with devastating effect, each accusation supported by documented evidence that made refutation impossible while delivered with biblical authority that transcended political debate.


"Behold a government that places the welfare needs of illegal immigrants above the welfare needs of native British citizens," Foster declared, his voice rising with prophetic indignation. "Resources intended for those who built this nation are diverted to support those who entered unlawfully while demanding rights they have not earned through citizenship or sacrifice."


The Foreign Secretary shifted uncomfortably as Foster's words echoed complaints that had dominated working-class constituencies for decades, recognizing that his theological framework made familiar political grievances appear as divine indictments rather than partisan criticism. The prophet's supernatural credibility transformed routine opposition talking points into sacred pronouncements that would resonate far beyond typical political discourse.


"Witness a government that protects criminal gangs above the legitimate needs for safety of British natives," Foster continued relentlessly. "When foreign predators systematically exploit British children, this government responds with concerned statements and sensitivity training rather than swift justice and protective action."


The Prime Minister felt personally attacked as Foster's condemnation struck directly at policy decisions he had personally supported, recognizing that the prophet's supernatural authority made traditional political defenses meaningless. How could elected officials argue with someone whose divine commissioning had been demonstrated through miraculous resurrection and supernatural power?

Foster's denunciation of two-tier justice sent visible shocks through the assembled Cabinet as he exposed the systematic bias that had characterized British law enforcement for decades. "Behold the abomination of unequal justice: violent foreigners receive gentle correction while native citizens speaking truth on social media face harsh imprisonment. This is not justice but tyranny disguised as fairness."


The Home Secretary's obvious distress reflected her personal responsibility for policies that had created exactly the judicial disparity Foster was condemning with biblical authority. Recent cases of disproportionate sentencing based on demographics had generated public outrage that Foster was now channeling through prophetic condemnation.


"Consider a government that promises to halt illegal immigration yet never lifts a finger to accomplish this sacred duty," Foster thundered, his voice carrying divine authority that made political promises appear as deliberate deceptions. "Forty years of pledges to protect British sovereignty, yet the invasion continues unabated while officials profit from the demographic replacement they publicly oppose."


The Prime Minister recognized his own campaign promises in Foster's critique, understanding that the prophet's supernatural credibility would make voters view his administration's immigration failures as moral rather than merely political shortcomings. Divine authority was exposing governmental deception in ways that conventional opposition could never achieve.


Foster's most devastating accusation concerned child protection failures: "For four decades, this government has protected grooming gangs instead of defending young women from systematic predation, choosing political correctness over daughters' innocence through cowardly fear of accusations of racism."


The historical accuracy of Foster's claim made refutation impossible while his rescue of twelve trafficked children the previous night provided immediate evidence of continued governmental failure. The Cabinet sat in horrified silence as they realized Foster was documenting their complicity in crimes against the most vulnerable members of society.


The prophet's expose of elite corruption struck even deeper: "Witness the tolerance for known predators among ruling circles—Prince Andrew's documented associations with Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking network, King Charles's longtime friendship with Jimmy Savile's decades of systematic child abuse. This government protects connected perverts while criminalizing citizens who dare speak truth about their depravity."


The constitutional implications of Foster's direct attacks on royal family members sent the Prime Minister into panic, recognizing that such accusations delivered with supernatural authority could destabilize fundamental governmental structures. The American prophet was systematically dismantling every pillar of official legitimacy through divine revelation that transcended libel law or diplomatic immunity.


"Behold servants of globalism masquerading as representatives of British people," Foster declared with final devastating authority. "This government serves foreign masters who demand open borders, cultural destruction, and national dissolution while British citizens suffer consequences of policies they never supported nor approved."


The Foreign Secretary's visible distress reflected her awareness that Foster was exposing international arrangements that had indeed prioritized global governance over national sovereignty, making secret policies public through prophetic revelation that would galvanize nationalist resistance.


Foster's concluding accusations about social media censorship and attempts to prevent his ministry struck directly at the Prime Minister's personal decisions, exposing governmental overreach that had backfired spectacularly by creating martyrdom rather than suppression.


As Foster's prophetic condemnation concluded to thunderous applause from sixty thousand British souls, the Prime Minister understood that his political career was effectively over. Divine authority had exposed governmental failures with such devastating precision that conventional damage control was impossible.


The Cabinet sat in shell-shocked silence, recognizing that they had just witnessed the most effective destruction of governmental credibility in British political history delivered through supernatural authority that made response both impossible and inadvisable.


The Prime Minister reached for his phone to begin drafting his resignation letter, understanding that no earthly power could survive divine judgment delivered with such devastating accuracy before a nation hungry for leaders who served God rather than global elite interests.

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Jesus Christ sends a resurrected Prophet to Christendom and gives him a year and a day to deliver a message and a warning to the remnants of the faithful.
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