This is really puzzling. It seems like all prophecy-related things have been relegated by the GC to independent ministries.
However, when something happens that liberals don't like, then the church often gives out some communique falling right in line with the liberal media. This was highlighted at the church's knee-jerk reaction to the George Floyd riots. If they had been interested in the truth at that time, they would have seen that BLM stood for disrupting the western nuclear family, supporting what God calls "abominations" etc., but that didn't matter - what mattered is that their peers in the world saw that they were marching in lockstep with them.
Now that Roe vs Wade has been overturned, nothing has been written at all about it in the Adventist Review, or anything from NAD. It's as if they have no conscience at all. And some of the Adventist entities that have spoken out on the issue are mostly against it, trying to spin this as a precursor to the dreaded "Sunday Law". Everything has to be about themselves, and to keep face with their peers in the world. I believe that is because they go to the same schools as worldlings go to, they watch the same shows, they go to the same places, they think the same way, except they put the veneer of "SDA" on their badges.
Sadly, the lack of official church leadership on talking about prophetic events has left a huge vacuum that is being filled by strange characters such as Andrew Henriques, Walter Veith, David Gates etc. who spin fantastic theories, and get many adherents because they are at least raising their voices about something prophetic.
What we need are true SDA leaders who will give the straight message.