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FAQ and method

This closing page makes explicit how the preview was built, which language choices were made and which follow-up steps are logical for a next iteration.

What is the goal of this website?

The site aims to translate an existing collection of videos and transcript summaries into an orderly, readable and visually polished public-facing entry point.

Are the claims presented here as facts?

No. The preview describes the content as the vision, interpretation or position of the source videos. That prevents speculative or disputed claims from sounding like consensus.

Why do AD 70 and 1776 keep returning?

According to the summaries, these are two reference points in the source view: the first century as the moment of fulfillment and 1776 as the symbolic start of the modern little season.

What does this site mean by "little season"?

It refers to a short period after the millennium in which Satan has been released again. The videos use that motif to interpret the present age.

Why are sensitive themes only summarized on the site?

Some source videos make far-reaching statements about culture, identity, medical systems and politics. In this preview, those themes are framed briefly and neutrally.

Which sources were used?

The current version is built on nine local transcript summaries in the `Transcripts` folder, supplemented with internal structure and design notes.

Why are there no external photos yet?

To keep rights and consistency tidy, this first preview uses only locally made SVG illustrations. Rights-safe photos can be added deliberately later.

What would be a logical next iteration?

Further sharpening of the copy, expansion of the timeline, stronger image selection and possibly a deeper page for each main theme or video.

What is already finished
  • A working multi-page preview with shared styling and mobile navigation.
  • Original website text in neutral English.
  • Local illustrations, color palette, tables and documentation files.
What can still grow further
  • Extra content blocks per video or theme.
  • Rights-safe historical photos or maps.
  • Deeper source references and visual argument maps.