The Network
Subject: @Rapture2025Confirmation (Christy Williams Deurloo)
Method: YouTube Data API v3 keyword scan across titles and descriptions; supplemented by archived comment analysis
Overview
Christy positioned herself as one of three divinely appointed prophets, alongside Joshua Mhlakela and Hlengiwe Mchunu. Around this core trio, a broader network formed — cohorts who amplified her message, adversaries who challenged it, and a large number of channels that had no awareness of her at all.
The cross-reference examined 13 channels and approximately 3,745 videos to establish who in the broader community actually mentioned her, when, and in what context.
Cohorts
Joshua Mhlakela — @exodus2025
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Channel | Exodus 2025 |
| Subscribers | 7,350 |
| Videos | 48 |
| Christy mentions | 0 |
Joshua Mhlakela is the South African preacher whose September 2025 rapture prediction was the proximate cause of @Rapture2025Confirmation’s creation. Christy spent eight months defending his prophecy, producing 548 videos in his support.
His channel has never mentioned her name, her channel, or her prophetic role in any title or description across all 48 videos.
His channel has 7,350 subscribers. Hers, built defending him, reached 28,900 — nearly four times his audience. She built a larger platform advocating for his prophecy than he built for himself.
Joshua set an explicit outer boundary for his own prophecy in the CENTTWINZ Part 2 interview (YouTube, March 24, 2026):
“They became a nation in 1948. When Israel becomes 78, my prophecy is out. The prophecy that I gave — on the 14th of May, if 14th of May comes and reaches and then Israel becomes 78 — my prophecy is dead, it’s over.”
Israel turned 78 on May 14, 2026. On that day, Joshua posted a community statement publicly correcting his May 14 deadline while introducing the Three Phases framework (Proclamation → Dying → Resurrection) to reframe the failure as a necessary stage before fulfilment. He did not name Christy in doing so.
Hlengiwe Mchunu — @HlengiweMchunu24
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Channels scanned | 1 (@HlengiweMchunu24) |
| Total videos | 57 |
| Christy mentions | 0 |
The third named member of the prophetic trio. Her YouTube channel was scanned in full. No mention of Christy, her channel, or her role was found across all 57 videos.
Christy positions Hlengiwe as the second witness in the “two or three witnesses” structure (Deuteronomy 19:15), citing her independent visions on the CENTTWINZ show as corroboration for Joshua’s dates. Christy cannot consistently pronounce her name — seven different versions appear across the transcript corpus, and she states in one video “I hope I’m saying her name right.”
Campanelli confirmed direct contact with Hlengiwe in a May 11, 2026 comment:
“Christy ran her mouth and put words in Hlengiwe’s mouth. I’ve talked with Hlengiwe. Christy hasn’t.”
Tyana’s May 11 video (YouTube, “HLENGIWE DOES NOT AGREE WITH Christy about how ‘women should be SILENT’”) documented the specific dispute: Christy had invoked 1 Corinthians 14:34 to silence female critics, and Hlengiwe’s own 43-video public ministry directly contradicts that application of the doctrine.
Amanda — Inner Circle Defection (November 2025)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Status | Former inner circle member; publicly rebuked November 11, 2025 |
| Channel | Unidentified — small, relatively new at time of rebuke |
Amanda was a community member Christy had previously featured on her channel — the rebuke video opens: “This one, I’ve featured her before and I know some of you probably know who she is.” She is identified in the video title as being in the “Inner Circle of the Rapture 2025 Journey.”
The dispute was theological. Amanda had been teaching grace-alone soteriology — that Jesus’s righteousness is sufficient for salvation regardless of works: “Jesus is the one that saves us… Jesus’s blood and his sacrifice and his obedience is what makes us righteous.” This directly contradicts Christy’s rapture-as-reward framework, which holds that active personal righteousness is required to qualify for the rapture. Christy’s response: “Did y’all catch that? It’s all about Jesus obeying… you can start to see it in the very beginning here… she’s calling that the false gospel.”
She made the rebuke in a 22-minute video titled “Rebuke for Amanda (Inner Circle of the Rapture 2025 Journey) who is Leading Others Astray! Jude 1:4” (YouTube), published November 11, 2025. Christy stated she had reached out to Amanda in comments first; Amanda deleted the comments without responding.
The Amanda schism is the clearest documented instance of Christy’s theology fracturing her own inner circle. Someone featured positively on her channel became a “tare” (her term — a fake Christian planted by the devil, from Matthew 13) when they taught a different view of grace.
BroScott — @broscott28
A calculation contributor whose work Christy incorporated without attribution. A viewer noted: “Let’s give credit where credit is due. You didn’t mention where you got this info from. Let’s say thanks to Broscott channel for coming up with confirmation.” His full arc as a community member is documented in The Ecosystem.
Sound the Alarm — @soundthealarmjesusiscoming8112
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| First documented contact | May 18, 2026 |
On May 18, 2026 — the day of return from travel — Christy published two consecutive community posts amplifying content from this channel, titled “Word from the Lord from Brother Ted at Sound the Alarm.” Content: warnings about departing from the faith and following doctrines of demons. A commenter on the posts asked “Isn’t it may 18 in some places?” — a gentle reference to the now-passed May 17-18 date window. No response from Christy.
This is the first documented amplification of this channel. It represents the first new cohort engagement visible after the May 14 failure, and appeared on the same day the community was absorbing the silence of Daniel Chung and Devin Neubrander following their “FINAL DATE.”
New Light Studios — @newlightstudios6338
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Operator | Mark Don |
| Subscribers | 4,460 |
| Christy mentions | 2 (October 2025 only) |
The only channel in the broader network to reference Christy positively. Both references occurred in October 2025 — during the RaptureTok viral peak — and represent a period of doctrinal alignment that subsequently ended. No positive mentions appear after October 2025. The operator later commented supportively on adversarial content, indicating the relationship ended in disagreement.
Supporting Ecosystem
Beyond the core trio, a layer of smaller channels amplified the community’s date-setting activity, running parallel date calculations, publishing dream confirmations, and cross-referencing each other’s content as mutually corroborating evidence. These channels had no documented direct relationship with Christy, but operated within the same prophetic framework and were referenced positively by community members in her comment threads.
Rapture Ready Moon 2025
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Operator | George |
| Subscribers | 2,650 |
| Videos | 169 |
| Total Views | 313,028 |
The clearest evidence of a structured inner circle — and its fracture under pressure.
Christy publicly named this channel’s operator as a member of her “inner circle” before publicly rebuking him. From a comment on her own channel:
“There is a group in this inner circle: George at Rapture Ready Moon 2025 with a title of a video called, ‘Time to challenge and call out God. We need answers.’ He calls God a liar…”
When dates kept failing, an inner-circle member publicly challenged the entire framework — and Christy responded by calling him out from the front of her channel.
George’s channel also served as a cross-language bridge. His videos from March–April 2026 directly tagged and collaborated with Spanish-language prophetic channels (La Voz de Clamor), Hlengiwe Mchunu (@HlengiweMchunu24), and Holly 2 Moons — suggesting a more structured coordination layer than the core channels revealed on their own. His last video was published April 7, 2026 (“No Easter Rapture so what’s next?“) — the same withdrawal-after-failure pattern exhibited by Joshua after September 2025.
Daniel Chung
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Subscribers | 3,420 |
| Videos | 74 |
| Total Views | 571,976 |
An independent date-setter running parallel calculations based on Joshua’s original framework, producing his own string of failed predictions in 2026:
| Predicted Date | Video Title |
|---|---|
| April 22, 2026 | ”Rapture Is Before Israel Turns 78 On April 22 (Iyar 5)!” |
| May 3–5, 2026 | ”Rapture Timeline Proving Rapture Is May 3-5, 2026!” |
| May 6, 2026 | ”Rapture In Less Than 40 Hours, By Sunset Of May 6!” |
| May 17–18, 2026 | ”Undeniable Confirmations Of May 17-18 Rapture! FINAL DATE!” |
The May 17-18 calculation rests on a numerological argument: the interval from September 23, 2025 to May 17-18, 2026 equals 726 days, and 726 is the Strong’s Greek number for harpazo — the New Testament Greek word for “rapture.” Joshua Mhlakela explicitly rejected this reframe in his May 14 community statement, saying he would be “the last person” to accept that the Exodus journey ended at Israel’s 78th birthday. Daniel Chung was running independent calculations that Joshua’s own community declined to endorse.
Devin Neubrander
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Subscribers | 3,640 |
| Videos | 130 |
| Total Views | 255,489 |
Produced his highest-engagement content (15,505 views) around a claim that an angel physically appeared to him at his workplace to confirm May 17 as the rapture date. A subsequent video described a stranger at an airport interpreted as a second angelic encounter. The theological framework draws on 1 Kings 18:43 — Elijah’s servant checking for rain seven times — treating each failed rapture date as one “look again” iteration toward the seventh and final confirmation.
La Voz De Clamor
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Subscribers | 9,910 |
| Videos | 1,032 |
| Total Views | 3,070,538 |
The Spanish-language arm of the prophetic community, and by subscription count the largest aligned channel outside the core three. Community members cited La Voz’s video runtimes as numerological confirmation — noting that a 9:24 runtime carried prophetic significance in the community’s interpretive framework. George (Rapture Ready Moon 2025) co-produced multiple series directly with this channel, bridging the English and Spanish-language communities.
Medic4Christ — @medic4christ777
Joshua’s chosen broadcaster for the September 23, 2025 rapture event. After the failure he published a public apology and took personal accountability — and was subsequently labelled a “lifetime false teacher” by Christy for doing so and for teaching grace theology. His full story is documented in The Broadcaster.
David Deurloo — Operator’s Husband
David Deurloo (@daviddeurloo2962) is Christy’s husband and the only consistently documented person operating alongside her. He is not a channel operator himself. His role in the documented record has three distinct phases.
Phase 1 — Aggressive external actor (May 8–14, 2026)
David deployed the Korah threat template against Tyana (@tyanaleek) in comment threads beginning May 8, six days before the May 14 deadline. His comments used the hyphenated-name construction (“Ty-an-a”) and cited Jude 1:10–11 and Revelation 3:5 — the same written form used in Christy’s public threats. He posted three times over two days in the same thread.
On May 14, he posted publicly in Campanelli’s comment section that he held a concealed carry permit and that Christy was “a good shot” — a statement framed as factual but functioning as a warning.
Phase 2 — Comment manager during absences (May 21, 2026)
Christy confirmed David’s operational role directly in a May 21 video transcript: “my husband’s been trying to kind of man the comments” — referring to his managing her comment sections while she was traveling with the family. This is the first explicit confirmation that he moderated her channel in her absence.
On May 21, when Christy returned and posted two new videos, she engaged comments directly and extensively herself — responding to theological challenges in all caps with multi-paragraph rebuttals.
Phase 3 — Possible comment filter (observed May 22, 2026)
A critical comment on one of the May 21 videos was observed in the morning and found deleted by later in the day, with no rebuttal from Christy and no response video. This is a departure from her established pattern: April 2026 produced 184 videos in a single month, including a 6-video rebuttal series over a man’s shirt design. Silent deletion without engagement was not her style.
Whether this represents David filtering comments before she sees them, Christy choosing to withdraw, or a strategic decision to manage pre–June 11 optics cannot be confirmed from the archive. What is documentable: the comment was there, then it was gone, and no response followed.
The role pattern
David’s trajectory — Korah deployer on other channels → public concealed-carry declaration → comment manager in her absence → possible silent filter — shows a consistent function: he takes actions she cannot or does not take on her own channel. The aggressive moves happened on other people’s channels; the filtering happens on hers. She remains the public face. He operates the perimeter.
Christy’s own words, from her May 12 reply on Tyana’s channel thread, frame this as she understood it at the time:
“My husband also said that he didn’t need to do anything as I was enough to handle you guys.”
As of May 22, that calculus appears to have shifted.
Adversaries
Steve Campanelli — @stevecampanelli6009
Full profile: Steve Campanelli — Observers & Critics
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Subscribers | 2,230 |
| Christy-specific videos | 9 (April–May 2026) |
| Location | North Carolina |
The most prolific critic in the network. Campanelli began covering Christy in April 2026 after the April 4/5 date failure, producing nine videos naming her directly. A psychology graduate, he publicly identified narcissistic patterns in her behavior: “I rarely throw out the term narcissist cause it’s usually slander but even by observation on her you can see the sliding scale. I don’t need a diagnostic manual for her.”
He spoke to Hlengiwe directly and has a connection with Tyana through prior TikTok interactions.
On May 14, 2026 — Israel’s 78th birthday and Joshua’s self-declared prophecy deadline — Campanelli called Christy at a personal phone number that had briefly appeared in a public comment. Christy contacted local law enforcement. Her husband David posted publicly that he held a concealed carry permit and that she was “a good shot.”
Candance — @CandanceWithNoChill
Full profile: Candance — Observers & Critics
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Rapture coverage | Active since September 2025 |
| Christy-specific videos | 7 (May 2–14, 2026) |
| Also operates | @RapturistRecords — AI-generated parody songs |
Candance had been documenting the broader rapture-watching community since September 2025 under the consistent framing of #cult and #cultpsychology but did not begin covering Christy specifically until May 2026. Her May 14 livestream, titled “Christy Doxxes Steve, Tells Mob to Yell at Him,” documented the doxxing incident in real time.
Her Rapturist Records side channel produced an AI-generated parody song about Christy in May 2026 — a direct mirror of Christy’s own 15+ variant “Mockers and Scoffers” AI song series, which Christy had asked followers to distribute as an act of spiritual obedience.
Tyana — @tyanaleek
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Subscribers | 265 |
| Channel created | 2017 |
| Christy-specific videos | 2 (May 8 and 11, 2026) |
| Christy’s response | 62-min rebuttal published May 12 |
Documented the women’s authority dispute and was the direct target of the Korah threat deployed by David Deurloo. On May 8–9, 2026, David (@daviddeurloo2962) posted three comments on her channel using the Korah template:
“God will judge you. Christy is just the messager… Korah’s rebellion will be Ty-an-a’s rebellion!”
He cited Jude 1:10–11 and Revelation 3:5 and used the hyphenated name construction (“Ty-an-a”) found in the written threat form.
On May 12, @Rapture2025Confirmation’s own account appeared in the same thread and stated:
“My husband also said that he didn’t need to do anything as I was enough to handle you guys! Why send a man, when a woman can handle it? God appointed 2 prophetesses, so He must agree!”
This reply confirms: David’s comment activity was known to and coordinated with Christy’s public position; his non-escalation was a deliberate choice framed as her being sufficient; and the “2 prophetesses” framing was the basis for dismissing the male-critic response entirely.
Tyana also participated in WhatsApp group chats with other adversarial creators (Campanelli, and briefly Daniel Chung — who kicked her out of his own group chat when she questioned his Hlengiwe interpretation).
Her May 11 video (YouTube) on the “women should be silent” dispute uses an analogy that cuts cleanly:
“There’s slavery in the Bible so does that mean slavery is good and morally correct? No. There’s slavery in the Bible so does that mean that we should go back to slavery? No. So when there’s a verse about a woman should not speak in church, what makes you think it’s not like this verse about slavery — spoken about but not something that we should apply today?”
Her May 8 video (YouTube) makes a sustained theological argument against Christy using Matthew 23 (the Pharisee passage), applying it precisely:
“They neglect mercy and basically think that they’re the holiest one. They’re the chosen one. They’re the prophet. No one else can speak. All of their words are directly coming from God. They slander others by accusing them of the very things that they’re doing.”
On the name-dropping of Joshua and Hlengiwe:
“You just use them to name drop because that gets your videos higher when you name drop them… they would say to demon-possessed people in the name of Jesus whom Paul preaches I command you to come out — the seven sons of Sceva were doing this and one day the evil spirit answered them and clapped back and said: ‘Jesus I know and Paul I know about, but who are you?‘”
The sons-of-Sceva analogy is precise: Tyana’s argument is that Christy invokes Joshua’s and Hlengiwe’s authority without their knowledge or endorsement, and the underlying claim is therefore as hollow as an exorcism performed in a name that has not been granted.
The Wider Community — Zero Mentions
The following channels were scanned and returned no Christy mentions across titles and descriptions.
Mike Winger — @biblethinker
| Subscribers | Role |
|---|---|
| 1M+ | Mainstream evangelical apologist |
The most prominent mainstream evangelical voice to engage the RaptureTok community. Published multiple pieces identifying cult formation patterns in Joshua’s following: “Now he’s starting a CULT: Joshua Mhlakela the sociopathic lying prophet” (BibleThinker). Podcast Ep 63: “Breaking news on the Rapture Cult.” Called Joshua “one of the biggest scumbags of 2025” (ChurchLeaders, October 2025). Also specifically called out Daniel Chung on X for Julian calendar date-shifting: “One of the only rapture predictions that has come true is my own prediction that they would keep changing the time.”
Zero Christy mentions across all content.
Captain Cookies Bible Studies
| Subscribers | Videos | Created |
|---|---|---|
| 12,100 | 747 | December 2018 |
Verse-by-verse Bible study channel that has consistently engaged the rapture-watching community as a critical outsider. Rapture-adjacent content:
- “We Weren’t Raptured On May 14th…Here’s Some Reasons Why” (May 16, 2026 — 2,120 views within hours of posting)
- “Biblical Discernment With Online Creators” (April 15, 2026)
- “Get Your Popcorn Ready… IT’S HAPPENING SOON!” (April 11, 2026 — likely sarcastic framing of the April date)
A commenter in Christy’s comment section described the channel this way: “Captain cookie is telling anyone who believes in Joshua is going to hell.” Zero direct Christy mentions.
CENTTWINZ TV
The platform that hosted Joshua’s original interview in June 2025 and the follow-up appearances that set the May 14 deadline. 988 videos scanned. Zero Christy mentions in any title or description. The hosts pushed back on Joshua’s continued date-setting in an October 2025 episode titled “Enough is Enough.”
Other channels scanned — zero Christy mentions
| Channel | Subscribers | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Joseph Allen | 178K | Rapture-adjacent commentary |
| La Voz de Clamor (@lavozdeclamor745) | 9,910 | Spanish-language prophetic; see Supporting Ecosystem above |
| Karine Dreams and Visions (@karinecarde1254) | 2,220 | Named by Christy as adversary in Nov 2025 transcript |
| Truth Preacher | 72 | Small evangelical channel |
The Asymmetry
The network picture that emerges is one of significant asymmetry. Christy claimed to be part of a recognized prophetic trio operating within a broader community movement. The data shows:
- Her named co-prophets have never publicly acknowledged her role
- The broader evangelical community — channels with audiences ranging from 72 to 1 million subscribers — had no awareness of her
- Her only positive external references came from one small channel in October 2025 and have since lapsed
- Her channel, built entirely in service of defending someone else’s prophecy, grew to nearly four times that prophet’s own audience
The network confirmed her — in the direction of criticism — only after eight months of failed dates made her impossible to ignore.
The supporting ecosystem channels documented above operated in parallel, not in direct coordination with her. George (Rapture Ready Moon) was in her inner circle but broke with her publicly when predictions failed. Daniel Chung ran independent calculations that Joshua’s own community rejected. The community was distributed enough that figures within it could challenge each other without either side losing their audience — a structure that sustained the movement through repeated failures precisely because no single authority could claim to represent it all.
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