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The Writer
Behind the Signal
Z.W. Speegle is the author of The End of the Sixth Day and the creator and host of Glitch in the Gospel — a video series that sits at the intersection of ancient scripture, simulation theory, and the patterns hiding in plain sight inside modern history.
The work didn't start as a project. It started as a question that wouldn't go away: why does the same geography keep producing the same conflict, the same collapse, the same acceleration? The answer, once you start pulling the thread, reaches back thousands of years — and points forward to something most people aren't ready to consider.
Speegle writes and speaks for two audiences who rarely sit in the same room: those steeped in faith who are afraid science will dismantle what they believe, and those steeped in science who assume ancient texts have nothing useful to say. The argument is that both groups are working with an incomplete map — and that the full map is stranger, more coherent, and more urgent than either camp suspects.
This is not a ministry. It's not a podcast about prophecy charts or end-times countdown clocks. It's an attempt to read the architecture of reality the way an engineer reads a codebase — looking for structure, intention, and pattern — and to ask what that architecture is trying to tell us right now, in this moment, in this era.
The signal is real. The question is whether you're paying attention.
Why This Exists
Built From
Many Sources
The ideas in Glitch in the Gospel and The End of the Sixth Day draw on a deliberately wide field — theology, physics, philosophy, gaming theory, and consciousness research — because the truth of any one system is best tested by how well it holds up under pressure from all the others.