Time: Tue May 27 05:49:45 1997 by primenet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id VAA12275; Mon, 26 May 1997 21:46:27 -0700 (MST) by usr06.primenet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with SMTP id VAA28646; Mon, 26 May 1997 21:46:18 -0700 (MST) Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 05:47:48 -0700 To: (Recipient list suppressed) From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: SLS: George Washington's 3 Visions (fwd) <snip> > >George Washington’s Prophetic Vision of >the Impending Battle for Our Republic > >George Washington was without doubt the greatest man to ever live. He was >born and raised in a Godly home. His mother taught him the Bible and how to >pray. His father taught him to know and to worship God. His letters and >speeches are filled with references to the Almighty. Everything George did, >every decision he made, was guided by the highest standards of morality. > >Washington had a deep devotion to God and an unwavering belief in Divine >Guidance. He prayed often and fervently for direction, strength and >assistance from the Almighty. He always set aside time for prayer -- even as >Commander-in-Chief of the military and as President of the United States. He >prayed alone every evening from 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and each morning from >4:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. > >Anthony Sherman was with General Washington and the tattered remnants of the >Continental Army at Valley Forge in 1777. He offers these comments about the >man: "You doubtless heard the story of Washington's going to the thicket to >pray. > > Well, it is not only true, but he used often to pray in secret for aid and >comfort from God, the interposition of whose Divine Providence brought us >safely through the darkest days of tribulation. > >"One day, I remember it well, when the chilly winds whistled through the >leafless trees, though the sky was cloudless and the sun shown brightly, he >remained in his quarters nearly all the afternoon alone. When he came out, I >noticed that his face was a shade paler than usual. There seemed to be >something on his mind of more than ordinary importance. Returning just after >dusk, he dispatched an orderly to the quarters of the officer I mention, who >was presently in attendance. After a preliminary conversation of about a >half hour, Washington, gazing upon his companion with that strange look of >dignity which he alone commanded, related the event that occurred that day." > >WASHINGTON'S PROPHECY AND VISION >IN HIS OWN WORDS > >"This afternoon, as I was sitting at this table engaged in preparing a >dispatch, something seemed to disturb me. Looking up, I beheld standing >opposite me a singularly beautiful female. So astonished was 1, for I had >given strict orders not to be disturbed, that it was some moments before I >found language to inquire the cause of her presence. A second, a third and >even a fourth time did I repeat my question, but received no answer from my >mysterious visitor except a slight raising of her eyes. > > "By this time I felt strange sensations spreading through me. I would have >risen but the riveted gaze of the being before me rendered volition >impossible. I assayed once more to address her, but my tongue had become >useless, as though it had become paralyzed. > > "A new influence, mysterious, potent, irresistible, took possession of me. > All I could do was to gaze steadily, vacantly at my unknown visitor. > Gradually the surrounding atmosphere seemed as if it had become filled with >sensations, and luminous. Everything about me seemed to rarity, the >mysterious visitor herself becoming more airy and yet more distinct to my >sight than before. I now began to feel as one dying, or rather to experience >the sensations which I have sometimes imagined accompany dissolution. I did >not think, I did not reason, I did not move; all were alike impossible. I >was only conscious of gazing fixedly, vacantly at my companion." > >REGARDING THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR > >"Presently I heard a voice saying 'Son of the Republic, look and learn,' >while at the same time my visitor extended her arm eastwardly. I now beheld >a heavy white vapor at some distance rising fold upon fold. This gradually >dissipated, and I looked upon a strange scene. Before me lay spread out in >one vast plain all the countries of the world -- Europe, Asia, Africa and >America. I saw rolling and tossing between Europe and America the billows of >the Atlantic, and between Asia and America lay the Pacific. > > "'Son of the Republic,' said the same mysterious voice as before, 'look and >learn.' At that moment I beheld a dark, shadowy being, like an angel, >standing, or rather floating in mid-air, between Europe and America. Dipping >water out of the ocean in the hollow of each hand, he sprinkled some upon >America with his right hand, while with his left hand he cast some on Europe. > Immediately a cloud raised from these countries, and joined in mid-ocean. > For a while it remained stationary, and then moved slowly westward, until it >enveloped America in its murky folds. Sharp flashes of lightning gleamed >through it at intervals, and I heard the smothered groans and cries of the >American people. > >"A second time the angel dipped water from the ocean, and sprinkled it out as >before. The dark cloud was then drawn back to the ocean, in whose heaving >billows it sank from view. A third time I heard the mysterious voice saying, >'Son of the Republic, look and learn'. I cast my eyes upon America and beheld >villages and towns and cities springing up one after another until the whole >land from the Atlantic to the Pacific was dotted with them." > >REGARDING THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES > >"Again I heard the mysterious voice say, 'Son of the Republic, the end of the >century cometh, look and learn.' At this the dark shadowy angel turned his >face southward, and from Africa I saw an ill-omened specter approach our >land. It flitted slowly over every town and city of the latter. The >inhabitants presently set themselves in battle array against each other. As >I continued looking I saw a bright angel, on whose brow rested a crown of >light, on which was traced the word 'Union,' bearing the American flag which >he placed between the divided nation, and said, 'Remember ye are brethren.' >Instantly, the inhabitants, casting from them their weapons became friends >once more, and united around the National Standard." > > > >REGARDING THE IMPENDING BATTLE FOR >OUR REPUBLIC > > "And again I heard the mysterious voice saying, 'Son Of the Republic, look >and learn.' At this the dark, shadowy angel placed a trumpet to his mouth, >and blew three distinct blasts; and taking water from the ocean, he sprinkled >in upon Europe, Asia and Africa. Then my eyes beheld a fearful scene: from >each of these countries arose thick, black clouds that were soon joined into >one. Throughout this mass there gleamed a dark red light by which I saw >hordes of armed men, who, moving with the cloud, marched by land [hostile UN >troops coming in from Canada and Mexico] and sailed by sea [hostile UN troops >from all over the world] to America. Our country was enveloped in this >volume of cloud, and I saw these vast armies devastate the whole country and >bum the villages, towns and cities that I beheld springing up. As my ears >listened to the thundering of the cannon, clashing of swords. and the shouts >and cries of millions in mortal combat, I heard again the mysterious voice >saying, 'Son of the Republic, look and learn.' When the voice had ceased, the >dark shadowy angel placed his trumpet once more to his mouth, and blew a long >and fearful blast. > >"Instantly a light as of a thousand suns shone down from above me, and >pierced and broke into fragments the dark cloud which enveloped America. At >the same moment the angel upon whose head still shone the word Union, and who >bore our national flag in one hand and a sword in the other, descended from >the heavens attended by legions of white spirits. These immediately joined >the inhabitants of America, who I perceived were well nigh overcome, but who >immediately taking courage again, closed up their broken ranks and renewed >the battle. > > "Again, amid the fearful noise of the conflict, I heard the mysterious voice >saying, 'Son of the Republic, look and learn.' As the voice ceased, the >shadowy angel for the last time dipped water from the ocean and sprinkled it >upon America. Instantly the dark cloud rolled back, together with the armies >it had brought, leaving the inhabitants of the land victorious! > > "Then once more I beheld the villages, towns and cities springing up where >I had seen them before, while the brightangel, planting the azure standard he >had brought in the midst of them, cried with a loud voice: 'While the stars >remain, and the heavens send down dew upon the earth, so long shall the Union >last.' And taking from his brow the crown on which blazoned the word 'Union,' >he placed it upon the Standard while the people, kneeling down, said, 'Amen.' > >"The scene instantly began to fade and dissolve, and I at last saw nothing >but the rising, curling vapor I at first beheld. This also disappearing, I >found myself once more gazing upon the mysterious visitor, who, in the same >voice I had heard before, said, 'Son of the Republic, what you have seen is >thus interpreted. Three great perils will come upon the Republic. The most >fearful is the third, but in this greatest conflict the whole world united >shall not prevail against her. Let every child of the Republic learn to live >for his God, his land and the Union.' With these words the vision vanished, >and I started from my seat and felt that I had seen a vision wherein had been >shown to me the birth, progress and destiny of the United States." > > >The above prophecy and vision came to General George Washington as a profound >spiritual experience he had at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. It took place >during the dread winter of 1777, at a time when the Revolutionary War wasn't >going well for the vastly outnumbered Colonial forces. The Continental Army >had been defeated in two major battles and British invaders occupied >Philadelphia! Washington had retreated to the Pennsylvania plains. > > The situation was desperate! There was near famine! Temperatures fell far >below zero! Winds blew with gale force. Soldiers with no shoes struggled >barefoot in the snow and ice. Morale was at an all time low. More than >3,000 patriots died that winter. Defeat and surrender were staring >Washington in the face. Nevertheless, God chose this time of misery to give >this incredible prophecy to George Washington. The following June, the >General and his troops marched from Valley Forge. The cocksure British, >taken by surprise, were soundly whipped at Monmouth, New Jersey. And this >was the beginning of America! > >John Grady, M.D. comments about this momentous event: "As the prophets of old >were shown the destiny of mankind, so was Washington shown the destiny of our >nation. ... God molded, inspired and directed George Washington. He was, >indeed, chosen to be a special man, at a special time, for a special >purpose." > >*************************************************************************** *** >********* > >We all know and believe, we are very near to the time of the third vision. > >"These are the times that try mens souls". > >"America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the > system, but too early to shoot the bastards." > --- Claire Wolfe > >Lock and Load, prepare to Rock and Roll. > >GOD bless the Republic! Death to the New World Order! We will prevail! I >have read the last chapter in THE BOOK!!!! > >Drew Rayner, Commander >Mississippi Militia > > > > ======================================================================== Paul Andrew, Mitchell, B.A., M.S. : Counselor at Law, federal witness email: [address in tool bar] : Eudora Pro 3.0.1 on Intel 586 CPU web site: http://www.supremelaw.com : library & law school registration ship to: c/o 2509 N. 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