Her near-death experiences seems to align with what was written in the bible though, especially since she saw a one-world government which was predicted in the bible. And she also saw wars on a large scale, which was one of the stuffs predicted in the bible as well
Well actually, it doesn't line up with the Bible when you consider passages like "As it was in the days of Noah..." Matthew 24:38 or Luke 17:27 where judgment comes upon a world that's "unaware" that it's coming. There was no catastrophic "mass extinction event" that preceded the flood; thus I highly doubt a "mass extinction event' (like nuclear war) is going to precede the return of Christ.
Though it is plausible that there may be limited nuclear exchanges; (as those have already happened = i.e. the end of WWII). And how many people now has this human invented.... plandemic of the vaccinated killed? Global all cause mortality death rates are still considerably elevated particularly in heavily vaccinated countries. (They just don't tell you that; because they don't want you to know!) (Plagues in Revelation)
Also the notion of "one world government" as "applies" to a Scriptural concept; actually exists now. It's a "government" that runs the world through the current global national political apparatus. Some people refer to it as "the global cabal" or "the deep state". And the global economic system is all tied into this too. So if you're "looking for signs of the end"; they're all actually right in front of you hiding in plain sight.
Then there's the issue of self fulfilling "prophecy" in relation to eschatological narratives. Did you know that Shia Islamic (Iran) eschatology is very similar to Dispensationalism? And the "rebirth" of the Russian Orthodox church has taken on a national Russianistic political influence that has "attached" itself to the Russian government in much similar way as evangelical zionism plays a huge role in American politics. Then of course Israel has it's own eschatological belief system. And so does China. (I.E. The Chinese Communist Party believes they are going to rule the world.) Then... Hindu eschatology? I don't know enough about Hinduism to know what that would look like?
But reality has it now that we have several competing eschatological political narratives all in a "[bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse]ing contest" to see who's "messiah" will take center stage. Thus people are waiting for some temple to built in Jerusalem and "7 years of anti-christ reign", "Mashiach" (modern Jewish political "messiah") or the mahdi (Islamic concept of "christ") to come on the scene. and yada yada yada.
Yet Scripture says that what is often referred to as "the great white throne judgement" is going to come upon the cosmos long before human invented eschatologies are predicting. Which tags on "premillennialism", "post millennialism" or "amillennialism" as also all being competing eschatology schemas.
Which ultimate moral of this story is = be prepared NOW because it's probably coming sooner than any of us think, and likely "before" what we all assume will be "put in place" will actually happen.
Jesus asks an interesting question in Luke 18:8 When He does return, will He find faith on the earth? (Good question Jesus; but You're the omniscient One, not me!)