Originally posted by firegoggles
reply to post by nexusmagazine
Yes I have noticed it's a cross belief vision about the Tsunami type events. And EQ's as well. And just in case I wasn't clear in my post.
The vision given to me was a Tsunami hitting the East Coast of the United States, and will be one of the largest disasters in history thus far. If I
lived right on the East coast, I would move...soon.
Hope that clears things up.
Back in 1995, I had a waking vision of NYC that was projected on my dining room wall showing the streets of that city looking like the canal's of
Venice only the buildings shown above water were really the tops of skyscrapers instead!!. REALLY WEIRD.
There was an arab in a turban with a beard in a gondola with a man in a striped shirt and pole steering the boat up the "canal". And there was
another boat off into the distance with another arab in it holding up a sign that said "The End".
I'm to find that someone else in this forum also had a vision where the streets of NYC looked like the canal's in Venice and that really threw me
for loop because as is often the case, many of us often times have very similar type end world scenario visions. This one was a case in point.
Anyway, the thought recently came to mind that supposing Bin Laden gets ahold of nuclear weapons and aims them somewhere in the Atlantic causing a
tsunami to occur along the eastern coast of the US... hence why NYC ends up under water.
And what's going on in Venice anyway? Is he somewhere in Venice now? I keep thinking that Venice is an important detail in that vision .... that
there's more to it that what I described above.
Then right after I saw that scene, I see another one that looks like a New Jerusalem market place with people wearing long middle eastern-like gowns
of colorful fabrics. There were fruit and veg. stands and so on... all of which were under colorful canopies. Lol, it looked like a great place to be
and as I was watching it, it seemed as if I was breathing a different kind of air where I experienced a wave a wonderful peacefulness.. hard to
explain but I'll never forget it.