>>841934
I'm all for being wary of various globalist schemes, but just the title of that vid and the dramatic Hollywood music surrounding the verse is silly. Daniel 2:43 is talking about the fourth kingdom after Babylon: This is Rome. Political Rome. Not the Vatican. But bonafide Caesar and Roman Legions and not this tiny city district with old men in funny hats. He said fourth kingdom after Babylon. Not 4000th or even 400th kingdom.
The "seed of men" isn't some Ancient Aliens thing, but a failure of the Romans to remain intact across the many regions of men. It failed despite all of these alliances it tried to build up over time (symbolized by the notion of intermarriage i.e. mixing the seed of men). Despite the so called "Pax Romana", it fell on it's face. Then Daniel prophesizes that a kingdom of God after Rome will conquer the whole world, and never end. This is the Kingdom of God announced by Jesus and John the Baptist. The Kingdom is not in the future. "The Kingdom of God is UPON YOU!" It happened the minute Jesus was born and the angels announced the shepherds of the news of God's good intentions: "Peace on earth and goodwill towards men!" And it's the one thing where we are definitely called to be "globalist". Daniel says this kingdom will "consume" all of the other nations. That's the Great Commission: To preach the Gospel to the ends of the earth.
Whether there's this strange stuff with aliens is another story, but I'm just focused on Daniel 2:43 for now. Stop listening to old women on Youtube for scriptural teaching, in any event. That never goes well.