The Prop & Co video taps into a belief system that’s been building for years — the idea that Trump’s 2024 run isn’t just another election, but part of a religious script. The video lays out claims tying Trump to Chabad‑Lubavitch, the Butler shooting, and the push toward a “Final Battle” involving Iran.
Whether people agree with it or not isn’t the point.
The point is that there are groups who genuinely talk this way, and that’s why the narrative spreads.
Chabad and the messianic current
Chabad‑Lubavitch is a large Hasidic movement, but inside it there’s a long‑running messianic current that never fully went away. It centers on the late Rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneerson. After his death in 1994, some followers openly declared him the Messiah. Others rejected that idea. The split never healed.
Inside that wing, there’s a belief that world events are part of a countdown — not metaphorically, but literally. They talk about:
the Geulah (the redemption era)
the Third Temple
the war with Persia (which they map onto Iran)
the idea that certain leaders are “vessels” used to move history toward that point
These ideas aren’t secret. They’re in sermons, pamphlets, far‑edge lectures, and the writings of rabbis who treat geopolitics as prophecy.
Not because Chabad officially said so — but because the messianic faction has a habit of reading global events as signs, and Trump’s presidency gave them a lot to work with: Jerusalem recognition, embassy move, Abraham Accords, and his open friendliness with Chabad figures.
To people inside that belief system, those weren’t policy choices.
They were steps.
Why Trump gets pulled into this narrative
Trump has had public ties to Chabad families for decades — business, social, political. That’s not a secret. The messianic faction interprets those ties as meaningful. They see him as someone who “moves the timeline forward,” even if he doesn’t intend to.
Their belief is Trump is a figure who isn’t acting alone, but acting inside a religious script.
The Butler shooting
The assassination attempt wasn’t an attempt at all, but a ritual. The ear wound is presented as a mark — a sign of loyalty or initiation. This is symbolic language, not forensic analysis. But it’s part of the same worldview: nothing is random, everything is coded.
Iran as the trigger
In the messianic Chabad worldview, a major conflict with Iran lines up with the “war with Persia” described in older texts. Trump’s moves on Iran aren’t political — they’re prophetic.
This is why the Iran escalation is the “Final Battle”.
Not because of military strategy, but because of religious expectation.
“Trust the plan” is dismissed
The idea that Q‑style optimism was never the real plan.
The “plan” belongs to the religious insiders who believe they’re steering events toward the Messianic Age.
The rabbi clip at the end is used as the anchor — someone speaking plainly about redemption and the coming era.
People reach for explanations that match the scale of the chaos.
Religious prophecy fills that gap.










