About Josip Jukic

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Dua Lipa – Genesis

The Prophecy and the Projection

Setting: A dimly lit, high-end recording studio lounge in London. Dua Lipa is scrolling through a vintage fashion mag; Joe Jukic is nursing a double espresso, looking intensely contemplative.

Joe: You know, Dua, I’ve been stuck on Genesis 3:15 lately. The Protoevangelium. It’s heavy stuff. The idea that the woman—the Virgin Mary—will eventually crush the serpent’s head under her heel. It’s the ultimate endgame.

Dua: (Looking up, intrigued) It’s a powerful image, Joe. Very “future-feminist-icon” before the concept even existed. Total “Training Season” over for the devil, right? But it’s also quite dark.

Joe: It is. But it’s the hope people cling to. Look at Medjugorje. Thousands flock there because they think they’re seeing that prophecy in action—the Gospa appearing to warn the world. But honestly? I’ve looked at the reports. I think the whole thing was a ghost. A literal haunting or a spiritual residue. Something lingering in the stone, but not… holy.

Dua: (Leans back, smirking slightly) A ghost? That’s a bit Gothic for the 20th century, isn’t it? I’ve always had a different theory about those sightings.

Joe: Oh? Don’t tell me you think it’s just mass hysteria.

Dua: No, I think it’s more technical. More Future Nostalgia. Think about it: the way people describe the light, the flickering, the specific way she appears in the clouds… it wasn’t a spirit. It was a hologram.

Joe: A hologram? Like a Coachella performance?

Dua: Exactly! Like Princess Leia in Star Wars. “Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi, you’re my only hope.” Just swap Obi-Wan for the Vatican. It’s a projection, Joe. High-tech, low-light, designed to create a spectacle. It’s much more “Age of Information” than “Age of Spirits.”

Joe: (Laughs) So, you’re saying the Virgin Mary is a Rebel Alliance transmission? That’s a stretch, even for you. A ghost has a soul—or a lack of one. It’s tied to the earth. A hologram implies someone is pressing ‘play’ behind a curtain.

Dua: Well, isn’t that what the prophecy is? A script already written? Whether it’s a ghost in the machine or a light in the sky, the serpent still gets crushed in the final act. I just think the special effects are more George Lucas than The Conjuring.

Joe: (Sighing) Maybe. But a ghost haunts you because it has something to say. A hologram just repeats the same message until the power runs out.

Dua: Then we’d better hope whoever is running the projector has a long-lasting battery.

Dua Lipa – Lost in Your Light

The Dialogue: The Quilt and the Morning Star

Bob Djurdjevic: (Clicking the projector remote) Look at this slide, Joe. Dua. Most people see the news as a series of random tragedies. But when you stitch the Rockefeller influence into the “New World Order Quilt,” you see the pattern. It’s not a conspiracy; it’s a design. A “patchwork” of economic control and sovereignty being traded for a globalist frame.

Dua Lipa: It’s a heavy metaphor, Bob. Being Albanian, I’ve seen how quickly borders and “orders” can shift. But is this quilt something being forced on us, or is it something we’re accidentally sewing ourselves every time we engage with these massive international systems?

Joe Jukic: The “how” is important, Dua, but I’m looking at the “why” and the “who.” Bob talks about the Rockefellers as the tailors, but they’re following a blueprint that’s ancient. It’s written in the stars—literally. Look at Venus, the Morning Star.

Bob Djurdjevic: The Morning Star? You’re going from my geopolitical slides to the heavens, Joe.

Joe Jukic: Because they’re connected! In Revelation 22:16, Jesus says, “I am the bright and morning star.” But think about what that means. The Morning Star is the herald of the dawn. It’s the “Light-Bringer.” In the Greek tradition, that’s Prometheus. His name literally means foresight. He stole the fire—the knowledge—from the gods to give to man. He was the first rebel against the “Old World Order” of Olympus.

Dua Lipa: So you’re saying Christ is identifying with the archetype of Prometheus? The one who sees ahead and suffers for bringing the light? That’s a bold bridge to build, Joe. In my world, we see symbols like the “all-seeing eye” or the “Morning Star” all over the place—in music videos, in fashion—but most people treat them as aesthetic, not as a prophecy of foresight.

Joe Jukic: That’s because they’ve been “retard-maxxed” by the media, Dua. They see the flame but forget who stole it. If the New World Order is the cage, then the Morning Star—the Promethean foresight—is the only way out. Jesus isn’t just a figure of the past; he’s describing himself as the ultimate strategist of the future. The God of Foresight.

Bob Djurdjevic: (Nodding slowly) Foresight. That’s the one thing the people who run the “Quilt” try to keep for themselves. They plan decades ahead while the rest of the world reacts to the last stitch.

Dua Lipa: It’s a strange triad we have here. A Serb, a Croat, and an Albanian sitting around discussing the Rockefellers and Greek Titans. Maybe that’s the real foresight—finding the common thread before the quilt smothers us all.

Joe Jukic: Exactly. You have to see the morning star before the sun actually rises. By then, it’s too late to prepare.

FIFA 21 With Dua Lipa

Scene: Outside the Trout Lake Community Centre in Vancouver. Kids are kicking a ball around while Joe Jukic and pop star Dua Lipa watch from a bench.

Joe Jukic:
You know Bernie from the community centre had the strangest dream.

Dua Lipa:
Good strange or weird strange?

Joe:
Kind of hopeful strange. He says he dreamed about a co-ed soccer league here at Trout Lake. Boys and girls on the same teams.

Dua:
Honestly, that sounds pretty normal to me. When you’re kids you just want to play.

Joe:
Exactly. Bernie says the problem today isn’t the kids—it’s the adults on the internet. Everyone arguing about gender like it’s a cage match.

Dua:
Yeah… social media definitely turns everything into a fight.

Joe:
Bernie says, “Joe, when boys and girls actually play together, they learn teamwork instead of shouting at each other online.”

Dua:
That’s kind of beautiful, actually. Football—or soccer—teaches cooperation. You can’t win without passing the ball.

Joe:
Bernie even joked that maybe all this fighting online is exactly what the old conspirators wanted.

Dua:
What conspirators?

Joe:
He mentioned Adam Weishaupt, the guy who started the Illuminati back in the 1700s. Bernie says, “Maybe the master plan was simple—get men and women arguing all day so nobody notices the bankers picking their pockets.”

Dua:
(Laughs) That’s quite the theory.

Joe:
Maybe it’s just Bernie being dramatic. But his point was simple: if people spend all day fighting each other, they forget to question the bigger systems around them.

Dua:
I can see that. Division keeps people distracted.

Joe:
Exactly. Meanwhile, here at the park, the kids don’t care about any of that. They just want to score a goal.

Dua:
So Bernie’s solution to global chaos is… a soccer league?

Joe:
Yep. Mixed teams. Girls passing to boys, boys passing to girls. Learning trust instead of rivalry.

Dua:
Honestly, that might work better than half the debates online.

Joe:
Bernie says if people played together more, the internet would be a lot quieter.

Dua:
And probably a lot happier too. Maybe the world just needs more parks and fewer comment sections. ⚽