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Pat Robertson Will Strike Out on his 2007 Prediction
Tom T. Moore
For those of you who may have missed it, the Rev. Pat Robertson
on his 700 Club program January 2 predicted that “millions
of people” would die in a major terrorist attack in September.
I found that interesting, as in a meditation in December I received
the message that there would be a smaller jet or turbo-prop that
would crash due to terrorists. So I decided to ask in what I call
my “active” meditation (more about that later) about
his prediction.
Here is the response: The Rev Robertson is mistaken in his
prediction. This will not be allowed to happen again in this country
as the lesson has been taught. This is simply a way on his part
to gain national publicity for himself and his program. He attracts
what he fears, so his imagination tells him that there will be a
huge event when there will only be a small one that we have discussed
before. The terrorist influence is waning although you cannot see
this yet. It will certainly go unabated in the Middle East, and
specifically Iraq, but very little in the rest of the free world
as you call it. I think that is specific enough in my comments for
you at this time.
Next I naturally asked what was the lesson: That when you meddle
in other countries’ affairs, there can be a severe backlash
that will affect your country and all its residents. Instead of
taking a militaristic action, you could have continued to negotiate
and bring other parties—other countries—into the negotiations
with you. Instead, your president listened to his military advisors
and invaded a country. Now you are paying both in the lives of your
countrymen that are killed and wounded, but also you will have a
very heavy financial burden, that as I said before will take generations
to pay off the huge cost incurred in the invasion. The only way
to peace on earth is through diplomacy and negotiations, talking
and if needed, sanctions against the offending country. But face-to
face talks always work the best, as those countries can hear your
and other countries’ concerns and respond accordingly—even
if dictators run them.
In these “active” meditations that I show how to do
in the appendix section of my book, I write down any questions I
have for the day, and after putting myself in an altered state I
type the questions on my computer and then the answers I receive.
Here are my ten predictions I received using this method for 2007:
- There will be a person that reveals price fixing in the oil
industry, resulting in billions of dollars in fines and billions
of dollars in refunds to consumers.
- There will be a United States plane that will be brought down
by terrorists. It will be a smaller jet or turbo prop, but will
make people afraid of flying again, costing the airlines millions
of dollars.
- There will be another mine disaster this year.
- There will be a cruise ship in the Gulf of Mexico, which during
a storm will be rammed by another ship—possibly a tanker—with
a large loss of life. The radars for the ships will not be working
at that moment.
- The Pacific Rim will experience significant earthquakes in
2007. The United States and North America will not. That’s
coming in 2008.
- Texas and the south plains states will have a wetter than normal
2007.
- The United States troops in Iraq will have to protect each of
the ethnic groups as they move to safer homes in the same cities
or different cities, as the country sinks into civil war. Taxpayers
in the United States will be paying for this war for “generations.”
- After a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico strange artifacts will
be found in the sands of a South American beach area.
- A hurricane will strike New Orleans again this year.
- Tornadoes will be found to be attracted to the magnetic structure
of iron and possibly other metals used in the construction of
mobile homes. The mobile home industry will try to suppress this
information but their efforts will only be successful for a short
period of time.
Depending upon when you read this, one or more of these predictions
may have occurred, so to verify that I did not make them up after
the occurrence, go to Amazon.com, enter the name of my book, The
Gentle Way: A Self-Help Guide For Those Who Believe in Angels. On
the “detail” page scroll down to my blog of December
26, 11:37 am PST.
Anyone can do these “active” meditations. All it takes
is Practice, Practice, Practice just like any skill you wish to
learn. Give it a try!
About the Author
Tom T. Moore is an entertainment industry CEO and speaker, who distributes
motion pictures and TV programs internationally. His book, The
Gentle Way: A Self-Help Guide For Those Who Believe in Angels (ISBN
# 1-891824-60-0, Light Technology) gives many more suggestions
for communicating with Angels. Visit his website at www.TheGentleWayBook.com.
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