Bryce Mitchell Says America’s Collapse Is Inevitable and Ties It to The Bible “I started studying economics”

Bryce Mitchell Says America’s Collapse Is Inevitable and Ties It to Revelation I started studying economics

UFC featherweight fighter Bryce Mitchell has made headlines once again with his views, this time stating that the United States is on the brink of collapse. Known for his controversial political and social commentary, Mitchell recently shared his grim outlook on the nation’s future, citing economic instability and moral decline as key factors.

UFC Fighter Bryce Mitchell Predicts Economic Disaster of the USA

Speaking about his concerns, Bryce Mitchell stated, “At 16 years old I started studying economics, and I deduced by my own logic, with my own research that the economy is going to collapse. The dollar has no gold or silver backing it, things are going to inflate, and we aren’t going to be able to afford healthy food one day.”

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Mitchell also tied his economic concerns to a religious and prophetic perspective, saying, “Babylon will fall and I believe America is Babylon. That’s how bad we have gotten. I believe modern America is Babylon prophesized in Revelation. It will fall.” This statement emphasises his belief that the moral and spiritual state of the nation mirrors biblical warnings of destruction.

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The fighter has previously been vocal about his distrust of institutions like the Federal Reserve, which he has called “a corrupt institution” that controls the value of the dollar without public accountability. His latest comments add to a growing list of polarizing statements such as support for Hitler, hatred of Elon Musk, and flat earth.

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Mitchell’s remarks come ahead of his upcoming fight at UFC 314 against rising star Jean Silva. Despite his success in the Octagon, Mitchell has repeatedly emphasized that his political and social beliefs are more important to him than his fighting career.