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Operation Stribog

Auteur(s): Michael J. Melton
Narrateur(s): David Hill
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A storm is coming. But this is no ordinary war. It is judgment.

When NATO bombs obliterate a civilian block in Minsk, the world spins a lie—but Russia knows the truth. As unmarked drones strike innocents, General Aleksandr Antonov and President Dmitri Mirov initiate Operation Stribog, a decades-old strategy forged in secret for one purpose: reckoning.

But this isn’t just geopolitical fallout. It’s prophetic fulfillment.

All across the globe—from Berlin catacombs to Texas deserts, from the Arctic Circle to the streets of Charlotte—unlikely messengers begin to rise. A homeless man prophesies in Russian. A midwife preaches in snowstorms. A former gang member, a youth pastor, a high school girl—all called by a divine voice no one else can hear.

As nations plunge into digital darkness and nature itself rebels—animals flee, cities echo with memory, and stars refuse to twinkle—the veil between Heaven and Earth thins. Above it all, two sentinels—Triezel and Arazel—stand armed at the border of dimensions, waiting for the final command.

Is this war?

No.

It is retribution.

Raw, gripping, and unlike anything you've read before, Operation Stribog weaves apocalyptic prophecy, supernatural forces, and modern-day politics into an unstoppable narrative of judgment, mercy, and the last chance for repentance.

“You were never sent to stop the fire. Only to cry out while the match was lit.”

©2025 MIchael J. Melton (P)2025 MIchael J. Melton
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