Internet Buzzing Over Apocalyptic 2027 Speculations – What Does The Bible Say?
By PNW StaffJune 05, 2027Share this article:
The internet is ablaze with speculation. From podcasts to prophecy blogs, from underground whistleblowers to top-ranked investigative journalists, the year 2027 is being whispered as a possible turning point for humanity. But as these conjectures swirl, many are asking a deeper question: is there any truth to this? And more importantly, what does the Bible say about the future?
In recent weeks, journalist Ross Coulthart has thrown gasoline on the already-simmering pot of doomsday theories. Ranked among the top podcasts on YouTube, his platform is no fringe echo chamber. During a recent interview, Coulthart relayed that high-level sources inside the U.S. government are convinced that something catastrophic is coming–and soon. Though bound by national security oaths, these unnamed insiders are reportedly urging him to sound the alarm: “We’re on borrowed time.”
Coulthart, careful not to make definitive claims, mentioned several possible scenarios he’s been told: a magnetic pole reversal, a devastating asteroid strike, or a catastrophic breakthrough in artificial intelligence that could put humanity’s future in jeopardy. “I have no idea,” he admitted, yet emphasized the seriousness of the warnings he’s received. According to him, some point to 2027 as the year of impact. Others suggest 2034.
These warnings would be easier to dismiss if they stood alone. But they don’t
Another voice–scientist and inventor Weston Warren–has been sounding alarms about what he calls the “Black Star.” He believes it is an ancient cosmic anomaly, appearing every 4,100 to 4,300 years, bringing with it electromagnetic disturbances so powerful that they could reshape continents and decimate modern civilization.
Warren even suggests this same object may have caused the Great Flood of Noah’s day. He anticipates global weather patterns becoming erratic, with 40 to 50 mph winds persisting for weeks at a time, massive hailstorms, crop failure, and unprecedented natural disasters.
These aren’t isolated musings. Government agencies are also preparing–but for what? NASA has conducted multiple hypothetical asteroid strike simulations targeting 2027 and beyond. One such exercise included a fictional asteroid with a 96% chance of impact.
Why such specificity in the year? Another troubling detail: the real asteroid Apophis, currently out of sight, will only become observable again in–yes–2027. At that point, scientists will be able to confirm whether it remains on a safe trajectory or if its path has shifted into a direct collision course for Earth in 2029.
Even more eyebrow-raising is the claim by former Bush administration official Catherine Austin Fitts. In a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, she alleged that the U.S. government has spent trillions building subterranean bunkers in preparation for a “near-extinction” event. Her claim? At least 170 underground cities exist–some even beneath the ocean.
Add to that the recent intensification of solar storms, including a Level 3 geomagnetic event that disrupted GPS signals and strained power grids across the globe, and it’s not hard to see why many are paying attention. Are we racing toward disaster while the powerful quietly prepare?
And yet, amid this storm of speculation, fear, and conjecture, there remains one anchor that does not shift: the Word of God.

The Bible’s Unshakable Prophecies
The Bible speaks plainly of catastrophic events that will strike the earth. Revelation, the final book of Scripture, reads like a divine weather report of the end times: earthquakes, famine, pestilence, fire, darkness, and yes–an object falling from the heavens.
Revelation 8:8-11 describes two separate cosmic calamities:
“The second angel sounded his trumpet, and something like a huge mountain, all ablaze, was thrown into the sea… A third of the sea turned into blood, a third of the living creatures in the sea died, and a third of the ships were destroyed.”
“The third angel sounded his trumpet, and a great star, blazing like a torch, fell from the sky… The name of the star is Wormwood. A third of the waters turned bitter, and many people died from the waters.”
These are not poetic metaphors. They are precise judgments–seismic, ecological, and celestial. An asteroid or space object striking Earth is not only within the realm of possibility, it is foretold in divine prophecy. Scientists may be modeling theoretical trajectories; the Bible gives us a guaranteed one.
But notice the difference: modern-day speculations are rooted in rumors, anonymous sources, and government secrets. The Bible, however, has never missed a beat. Every fulfilled prophecy stands as proof of its credibility–from the birth of Christ to the rebirth of Israel in 1948. We don’t need to guess whether God’s Word is true. History has already confirmed it.
Could the 2027 theories be tied to biblical prophecy? Perhaps. We are told to be watchful. Jesus Himself said in Luke 21:11:
“There will be great earthquakes, famines and pestilences in various places, and fearful events and great signs from heaven.”
But our posture must be different from the world’s. While others panic, we prepare. While they stockpile and speculate, we fix our eyes on Jesus.
Vigilant, Not Vulnerable
The flood of 2027 theories should not scare us–but they should stir us. As believers, we do not fear the future, because we know the One who holds it. Yet neither do we bury our heads in the sand.
God has given us prophetic scriptures not so we can cower, but so we can be courageous. These signs are not meant to terrify–they’re meant to testify.
When the world starts echoing the warnings found in Revelation, we are reminded that God already told us what’s coming. He is not caught off guard, and neither should we be. Could these internet theories be accurate? Possibly. But even if they are not, one day, God’s Word will be fulfilled to the letter.
This is not a time for sensationalism, but for sanctification.
Jesus warned in Matthew 24 that in the last days many would be deceived, and lawlessness would abound. Our job is not to get caught in every wave of conspiracy, but to anchor ourselves in the unchanging truth of Scripture.
And that truth is this: one day, Jesus will return. The heavens will shake. The stars will fall. And every knee will bow. We don’t know if it will be in 2027. But we do know it’s coming.
A Final Word
Is something coming in 2027? Maybe. Maybe not. But something is certainly coming. Revelation does not leave us guessing. An asteroid, or “mountain all ablaze,” will hit the earth. A star called Wormwood will poison the waters. These are not maybes–they are certainties.
So while Coulthart and others raise questions, let us look to the Book that has all the answers. Speculation may stir curiosity, but only Scripture secures our hope.
Prepare your heart. Seek the Lord. Share the gospel. Because whether by asteroid, AI, or the trumpet call of God, this world will not continue as it is.
The world may be buzzing about 2027–but heaven is preparing for eternity. Let us do the same.
“So you also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect him.” — Matthew 24:44