The mention of two prophets in Revelation chapter 11 is totally beyond the scope of this discussion. That event in God's timeline will be after the rapture, after the antichrist appears, and in the middle of the Tribulation. It has no bearing on this time and period in history. God will give to
those two prophets and those two prophets only power to do special miracles. No one else will have that power.
At what points in history were miracles done (in clusters)?
1. during the time of Moses.
2. during the time of Elijah and Elisha (the prophets)
3. during the time of Christ.
4. during the time of the Apostles.
During these periods of time there was always revelation being given: The Pentateuch, The Prophets, The Gospels, The NT. Revelation of the Bible was being written during the time of men that were able to do miracles in abundance. That is when miracles were done. The occasional miracle was done outside of those four periods, but not often. They were to authenticate the person giving the revelation.
Just keep thinking of the one example (out of the many) that I gave you (turning water into wine.)
--This is a miracle of creation. By the Word of His Power he created wine--changed it from water into wine. Who can do that today? No one. It was a demonstration of his deity. It proved that He was the Creator. For one to claim that he is the Creator by claiming to do the same type of miracle is blasphemous. No one can do the same type of miracles that Christ did--and by the same type those are the same type that I mean--the type that attested to His deity. If they claim that they do, it is blasphemy. It is a claim to be God.
Paco and his group claim that they have the power (whether it be from God or not is irrelevant) to do the miracles that Christ did. That is blasphemous. I would hope that you would see that and agree. Only God can do the miracles that attested to Christ's deity.