Mike Bamiloye warns Christians of ‘fake rapture’ plot allegedly orchestrated by scientists

Mike Bamiloye

Filmmaker and Mount Zion Faith Ministries founder Mike Bamiloye has cautioned Christians about an alleged plot by scientists to simulate a “fake rapture” to confuse and distract believers from the true event foretold in the Bible.

He cautioned them on his Instagram page on Friday.

Referencing a Facebook post titled, “The extraterrestrial invasion is imminent, it will take 10,000 people in 2025,” Bamiloye said the world is witnessing numerous signs of Christ’s imminent return.

However, he warned that these signs are being exploited by the devil to mislead people.

“You don’t believe in the rapture? There are too many signs and signals around us,” Bamiloye wrote on Facebook.

“Even scientists and world powers believe that an imminent occurrence could lead to the disappearance of many people. They are working hard to provide an explanation ahead of time.”

He alleged that secret technological advancements are being developed to mimic the rapture adding, “They are attempting to create a fake rapture to distract us from preparing for the actual rapture.”

Bamiloye linked reports of UFO sightings, strange creatures, and extreme weather conditions to a growing global deception.

He also highlighted advancements in robotics, such as artificial wombs, humanoid robots and robotic spouses, as further evidence of an effort to replace human roles and relationships.

“Robotic antenatal clinics are secretly being developed to grow babies in robotic wombs for sale. Robotic wives are being manufactured as alternatives to human spouses,” he claimed.

The filmmaker also pointed to environmental changes, such as the drying up of the Euphrates River, melting Antarctic ice and new viruses like the “Quademic,” as signs of the end times.

Bamiloye urged Christians to stay spiritually prepared, saying, “Too many signs point to the imminent sound of the trumpet when we will meet the Lord in the clouds at the rapture.”