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David Wilkerson's 1974 Predictions

 
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David Wilkerson's 1974 Predictions
Hello all, I'm writing this in an effort to take another look at the earthquake prediction of a preacher, David Wilkerson. This prediction was in a book written by him in 1974, based on a prophetic vision he had in 1973. There are several older threads on this but a fresh look is very very important...

A little info...



David Wilkerson (May 19, 1931 – April 27, 2011[1]) was an American Christian evangelist, best known for his book The Cross and the Switchblade. He was the founder of the addiction recovery program Teen Challenge, and founding pastor of the non-denominational Times Square Church in New York.



en.wikipedia.org...

Now, from his 1974 book, The Vision -


The United States is going to experience in the not-too-distant future the most tragic earthquakes in its history. One day soon this nation will be reeling under the impact of the biggest news story of modern times. It will be coverage of the biggest most disastrous earthquake in history.



It will cause widespread panic and fear, Without a doubt, it will become one of the most completely reported earthquake ever. Television networks will suspend all programming and carry all day coverage.



Here's the kicker-



Another earthquake , possibly in Japan may precede the one that I see coming here. There is not the slightest doubt in my mind about this forthcoming massive earthquake in our continent.


Japan, huh?

heavenissoreal.info...

AND...check this out-


On April 27, 2011, while driving east on US Route 175 in Texas, Wilkerson crossed into the westbound lane and collided head-on with a tractor trailer. He was reportedly not wearing his seat belt, and was pronounced dead on the scene. His wife was wearing a seat belt, and was injured


R.I.P.

AND...an eerie statement shortly before he died-


Rev. Wilkerson's last blog post stated the following: "To those going through the valley and shadow of death, hear this word: Weeping will last through some dark, awful nights," he wrote, "and in that darkness you will soon hear the Father whisper, `I am with you. I cannot tell you why right now, but one day it will all make sense. You will see it was all part of my plan. It was no accident.



Thoughts?


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reply posted on 6-5-2011 @ 03:37 PM by tetsuoatx
This is such a broad prediction. Any smart individual who follows the EQ activity and fault line updates knows that Japan Italy and California are the most active. Dozens of EQs a day. I predict that a huge EQ will happen in the near future, and it's somewhere in the western hemisphere. With a preemptive EQ in Italy. yeah
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reply posted on 6-5-2011 @ 03:43 PM by 5senses
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Well, first, he was a pretty amazing guy, whether you're religious or not. He helped MANY people change their lives for the better. Second - I am shocked that he was not wearing his seat belt...! But, if it was 'No accident', then...

As for the predictions? Only time will tell.
Interesting Post though - thank you.









reply posted on 6-5-2011 @ 03:45 PM by Seekeye2
Good find - very interesting considering he names Japan followed by California - did he make any other predictions.

Making predictions of quakes on the 'Ring of Fire' is I guess pretty much a given but the size of Japans Quake was exceptional.







reply posted on 6-5-2011 @ 03:55 PM by kdog1982
Couple of things that caught my eye also.


The Beginning of Sorrows Floods, hurricanes, tornadoes and hailstorms will occur more frequently. More than one-third of the United States will be designated a disaster area within the next few years. (more details in the book)




I am not at all convinced that this earthquake will take place in California. In fact, I believe it is going to take place where it is least expected. This terrible earthquake may happen in an area that not known as an earthquake belt. It will be so high on the Richter scale that it will trigger two other major earthquakes.



I believe we are going to witness the bankruptcies of some of this nation’s major and most popular corporations. I see tremendous difficulty arising for credit corporations. There are going to be many people unable to pay off their heavy obligations to major credit card companies causing near-chaos. Thousand of small businesses will also be forced into bankruptcies. Three and possibly four of the major religious denominations will be forced to operate with skeleton organization due to a lack of funds. More than a few churches are going to go bankrupt and a number of independent missionary societies and church organizations are going to have to pull back. All but a few of the radio and television ministries will have to be abandoned. The President of the United States will make one and possibly two, national radio and TV appearances to
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Re: David Wilkerson's 1974 Predictions
"One day soon..."????

2013 - 1974 = 39 yrs.

If it should happen

today how would you

figure that is soon?

Death by DWI!
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I'm not a Christian per se (Cathar), but this man moves me...





GLP