What They Removed
June 7, 2026
The FIFA World Cup opens in four days. The June 2–3 window Joshua announced as the rapture date has passed without event. Before it, May 31 passed. Before that, May 8–9, May 4–5, April 4–5, and the original September 23–24, 2025. All passed. All were reframed.
This note is not about the reframes. It is about what happened behind the public reframing — the content that was quietly removed from their channels while the Three Phases framework and the calendar-adjustment theology were being maintained out front.
The archive captured it. The index files record what is gone. The numbers are stark.
Joshua Mhlakela deleted 43 of 77 community posts — 56%.
Christy Deurloo deleted 118 of 195 community posts — 60%.
Hlengiwe Mchunu: zero deletions.
What Joshua Removed
Joshua’s deletion pattern is surgical. He removes date-specific posts and leaves the rest — the Scripture passages, the general exhortations, the songs. If you came to his channel cold today, you would see a sincere, if unconventional, Christian channel. The failed commitments have been erased.
The posts he deleted include:
The “billion percent” post (March 16, 2026, 141 likes). The most direct textual equivalent of his spoken claim in the CENTTWINZ Part 2 interview — “I’M A BILLION PERCENT CERTAIN RAPTURE ON 4/5 APRIL 2026 (PASSOVER)” — was in a community post that no longer exists on his channel. The CENTTWINZ interview record survives. The post does not.
“My Last Post, Before the Rapture” (April 15, 2026, 260 likes). A farewell post addressed to his community ahead of the April 4–5 date. The post confirmed his endorsement of a young girl’s vision identifying the Antichrist as an Arab, and closed: “See you with Jesus brothers and sisters and God bless you all greatly.” Deleted.
The MAGNUM post (May 1, 2026, 506 likes — his highest-engagement community post in the archive). The night before the May 4–5 window, Joshua posted that God had shown him a single word in a dream: MAGNUM, which he took to mean great, as in the Great Day of the Lord. “THE GREAT 4-5 MAY 2026 / THE TRUE FIRST PASSOVER.” He called it his last post before the rapture. Deleted after May 4–5 passed.
The June 2–3 urgent warning (June 1, 2026, 72 likes). Posted on June 1 — the day before the window he had declared — with the title ”🚨 URGENT WARNING 🚨 DO NOT BE LEFT BEHIND RAPTURE ON JUNE 2–3 2026. FINAL DAY.” Deleted within days of June 3 passing.
The World Cup post (May 29, 2026, 94 likes). The most significant deletion in the archive, for reasons of timing rather than content. The post declared the June 2–3 rapture date and included the full World Cup claim verbatim: “JESUS OWN WORDS: ‘THERE WILL BE NO WORLD CUP 2026 FOR LIFE ON EARTH WILL NOT BE BUSINESS AS USUAL FOR THOSE LEFT BEHIND.‘” This post was deleted before June 11. The tournament has not yet opened.
That last point requires emphasis. He did not delete the World Cup post after the tournament began and the claim was falsified. He deleted it before. That is not post-failure cleanup. That is pre-emptive erasure of a claim he anticipated would be falsified. The theology says each failure is a revelation. The deletion record says he knew.
What Christy Removed
Christy’s deletion pattern is broader and less systematic. She has not only erased failed date commitments. She has also erased personal conflicts, third-party prophet endorsements, and, in one case, a public harassment accusation against a named critic. The scope of the cleanup reflects a different kind of risk model.
The May 1 time-specific prediction (May 1, 2026, 2 likes). At some point on May 1, 2026, Christy posted: “The rapture will occur TODAY 5/1/2026 at 1:23 PM EDT.” The post received two likes. That count is not a measure of how many people saw it — it is almost certainly a measure of how quickly it was deleted. She posted a specific time, watched 1:23 PM pass, and removed the post before her own community had time to engage with it.
The day-after defense (May 2, 2026, 36 likes). The following day she posted a longer defense of the 1:23 PM claim, framing it through Noah’s ark typology and redirecting attention to the May 4–5 window. This post survived long enough to collect 36 likes before it, too, was deleted.
The “door now closed” recap (May 10, 2026, 17 likes). A lengthy theological statement declaring that the ark door had been spiritually closed on May 1 at 1:23 PM EDT. The post invoked the fate of Korah against those who had not heeded the warning, promised eternal punishment for unrepentant mockers, and framed the physical rapture delay as Jesus managing the timing. Deleted. (The Korah threat survived in other posts that remain live — but the specific door-closing declaration, with its time stamp, was removed.)
The Steve Campanelli accusation (May 14, 2026, 23 likes). This is the most revealing single deletion in the archive.
On May 14 — the day Israel turned 78, the day of Joshua’s own declared final deadline — Christy posted a lengthy statement accusing @steve campanelli by name of calling her personal phone number to harass her, escalating to police contact and a threatened restraining order. She named Candance and a figure called “Kid Volcano” as his collaborators. She called all of them tools of Satan, invoked Matthew 7:15 (wolves in sheep’s clothing), and closed with a theological argument that only true prophets can legitimately mock, and since none of her critics are prophets, their mockery is spiritually disqualifying.
Then she deleted it.
The post was not deleted because the conflict was resolved. It was deleted because it created a documented record — named individuals, police contact claims, legal threats — that was more dangerous to her than the critics’ behavior. Whatever actually happened with Campanelli’s calls, she decided the accusation on record was the larger liability.
What the post reveals, independent of its specific accusations: Christy uses her community post section as a weapon against named critics, then erases the evidence. The deletion is not a retraction. It is document control.
Third-party prophet endorsements — a significant category. Among her 118 deleted posts, dozens are endorsements of “Brother Ted” (Sound the Alarm), “Brother Matt,” and multiple Hlengiwe vision posts. She built a network of third-party prophetic voices around each failed window — then deleted the endorsements after the window passed. The posts that remain tend to be her own theological arguments. The external voices she borrowed credibility from have been quietly removed.
The Contradiction the Deletions Expose
The Three Phases Framework — Joshua’s formal post-May 14 theology — holds that a failed prophecy is not a refutation but a phase. The Proclamation phase announced the date. The Dying phase looks like failure. The Resurrection phase is the fulfilment. By this logic, the April post, the MAGNUM post, the June 2–3 post, the World Cup post — all of these are proclamations that are now in the Dying phase. They are evidence that the prophecy is alive, not dead.
If he believed that, he would leave them up. The Dying phase is supposed to look like failure, but it is secretly the proof. Why delete the proof?
He doesn’t delete them because they embarrass him. He deletes them because he knows they’re wrong. The deletion record is the private admission that the public reframe cannot be. You do not erase the posts you believe God inspired.
The same logic applies to Christy’s May 1 time prediction. She posted the specific time while she believed it. When 1:23 PM passed, she deleted the post within minutes — before almost anyone in her community saw it. Then the next day she wrote a defense of the claim. Then she deleted that too. The sequence of actions — prediction, silence, reframe, deletion — is not the behavior of someone operating a theological framework in good faith. It is the behavior of someone managing a record.
Two Deletion Strategies, One Pattern
Joshua’s deletions are precise. He removes dates, leaves theology. The result, if you came to his channel fresh, would be a channel about Jesus and the rapture generally — with no visible trail of the specific commitments that failed.
Christy’s deletions are broader and more reactive. She removes dates, personal attacks, third-party prophetic endorsements, and documented conflicts with critics. The result is harder to characterize as strategic, because it isn’t — it is a running cleanup of anything that could be used against her, applied inconsistently as new conflicts arise.
The difference in approach reveals a difference in what each is protecting. Joshua is protecting the prophetic claim. Christy is protecting the whole operation — the authority, the network, the relationships, the legal exposure.
What the Archive Has
The archive captured all of it before it was removed. The full text of the “billion percent” post. The MAGNUM announcement. The June 2–3 urgent warning. The May 1 time prediction with two likes. The Steve Campanelli accusation. The Korah threat linked to the May 1 door-closing claim. The World Cup prediction embedded in a post deleted before the tournament opens.
These posts no longer exist on YouTube. Copies remain in the offline archive.
The Ecosystem This Session
Eight channels were added to the archive in this review period:
@Candance / @RapturistRecords (same operator) is the most significant new addition. With 1,400 subscribers and 400 videos, Candance is a pre-tribulation rapture believer who documents the community’s failures analytically. Her separate music channel — described in its own description as “musical tribute to rapture-watching foolery” — has produced AI-generated songs documenting specific community harm events, including a woman who collapsed unconscious from fasting while her children were home. The Bathroom Incident, as she titled the song, is not metaphorical. The archive now holds the lyrics as documentation.
Christy’s deleted Campanelli post names Candance explicitly as a collaborator with her critics. Candance’s own content confirms the conflict — she has produced multiple recent videos and songs specifically about Christy’s behavior. The deleted post is the only place in the archive where Christy acknowledges her directly.
@jacksmack77 (11,800 subscribers, 4,226 videos, 5.8 million total views) is the OSAS preacher Christy named in her May 21 rebuttal video. He represents the primary theological opposing pole (eternal security versus conditional salvation) that the ecosystem is now fighting along. His capture gives the archive the context for the debate Christy is publicly escalating.
@steve campanelli is a sarcastic critic of Joshua and Christy, not a supporter. His video titles — “May 31st is the rapture!!! Christy deruloo is right” — are ironic. The mockery does not read as mockery in a metadata-only scan. The Campanelli deletion post makes his role clear: Christy considered him enough of a threat to call the police and threaten a restraining order, then deleted the record of having done so.
@BroScott and @WeFlySoon25-26 are supporters and community nodes within the rapture-watching ecosystem.
What Is Four Days Away
On June 11, 2026, the FIFA World Cup opens in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Joshua’s founding 2018 vision — the same vision he attributes his September 2025 date to — contains the claim that Jesus told him: “There will be no World Cup in 2026 because life will not be business as usual for those left behind.”
He has now deleted the community post that quoted this claim directly.
The World Cup Claim page carries the documentation of what he said and what the falsification standard is. What the deletion record adds is the knowledge that he anticipated June 11 well enough to remove the post before it arrived. That is not a man who believes in the Three Phases of Prophecy. That is a man who knows June 11 is coming.