The Omega Code

The premillennialist plot revolves around a plan by the Antichrist (York) to take over the world by using information hidden in the titular Bible code.

The program deciphers a prophecy which says that he is about to die; he tears the page containing the final code from his journal and hides it.

Media mogul and European Union Chairman Stone Alexander receives a humanitarian award in Rome for having all but eliminated world hunger through advances in nutritional technology.

Alexander later sees a prophecy (deciphered with Rostenburg's stolen program) that leads him to ask Dr. Gillen Lane, a popular author and motivational speaker, to become his Minister of Information.

Part of his plan is secretly arranging for the bombings of Muslim and Jewish holy sites in Israel.

Lane runs into Cassandra, who agrees to smuggle him onto a network jet so that he can return to his family in Los Angeles.

Out of the growing tumult, the prophets appear, identifying Alexander as the Abomination of Desolation, quoting evangelistic biblical prophecies, and predicting that they would be resurrected three days after their deaths.

Alexander meets Cassandra, who gives him the final code; when he examines the writing, it evaporates from the page.

Nearby, at Lane's holding cell, Dominic starts violently interrogating him as to the whereabouts of the final code.

Taking Dominic's gun, Lane confronts Alexander and Cassandra, who plan to commence the attack.

He is about to give the final authorization to attack, when a blinding white light appears on the horizon, expanding like a shockwave through the entire surrounding area.

It was first aired on Trinity Broadcasting Network in 1999, and then distributed by the now bankrupt Good Times Home Video Corporation to both VHS and DVD formats in 2000, and released over the internet in 2002.

In Solovyov's depiction, however, they are instead the three leaders of the world's remaining Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, and conservative Protestants.

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