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Old December 31st 04, 05:31 PM
Frank Dresser
 
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"-=jd=-" wrote in message
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I'm troubled by this revelation. If that's true, then I might
have wet myself for no good reason...

-=jd=-



There is NO EXCUSE for maintaining even a modicum of control during a major
Brother Stair Prophesy.

Brother Stair started his prophesy by reading from some other prophet's
prophetic dream, presumably dreamed up in the 1930s. In that dream, the
dreamer was in the Los Angeles of the future. There were busses and
strangely shaped cars on the street. People were walking a weird walk,
which the dreamer couldn't master. Men had long hair and ear rings. The
Los Angeles of the future was set in 1969! Brother Stair sounded as if he
hadn't had time to prepare and was reading his material cold. The
prediction, or perhaps postdiction, ended with a severe earthquake.

Amazingly, the LA quake pre or postdiction was just the warm-up for the
magnificent Millitsunami Prophesy.

Brother Stair then read some material about a potential Atlantic earthquake.
He was stumbling over the size of the wave, and seemingly decided that fifty
millimeter waves were far more frightening than fifty meter waves.

Brother Stair got to the part about the damage done to the cities. "Ahhh,
the cities!" The Prophet of God started ad-libbing. "New York, Chicago,
Boston...."

Between the so-called 1930s 1969 LA quake postdiction and the prediction
that Chicago would be wiped out by fifty millimeter waves in the Atlantic --
well, I just lost it. It took about fifteen minutes for normal breathing to
resume.

I really doubt such weirdness does any harm to Brother Stair's cause. His
donors don't need to know the difference between a meter and a millimeter or
even that Chicago is an inland city.

Frank Dresser




 
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