2018-10-10-The Sins of the Fathers

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Topic: The Truth as You See It

Group: 11:11 Progress Group

Facilitators

Teacher: Ezekiel, The Damascus Scribe, Christ Michael

TR: George Barnard

Session

Dialogue

George: “Both Michael and the Damascus Scribe were standing to the right and they were only interested in hearing what was said. To the fore stood Ezekiel in his distinctive mantel with such a colorful bright green and thin red band all around the front. He seemed no taller than five foot and six inches, but he was a big man, yes, that I knew.

“In the foreground was a picture of two strong nurses trying to deprive their patient of a plastic spoon he had almost managed to completely swallow. I screamed at Ezekiel, but no sound came from me. Then there was the sound of broken glass falling to the floor and a mention of much blood. Once again I screamed that silent scream at the prophet that I did not want to witness this patient killing himself.

Ezekiel: “They all are the sins of the fathers, my dear brother, shown you today for you to remember what you are now going to be shown. Except for a man in the process of killing himself, you would forget all that is to happen to your world --- self murder, no less.

“A nuclear device is planned to be exploded above Damascus and this conflagration will instantly take the lives of more than a million and a half souls. Millions more will slowly die, some beyond the Euphrates and find their last painful rest straddeled atop a shiny pipeline running from the north-east to south-west and into the land of a new oil merchant on the mediterranean coast.

“God forbid . . . You may not bomb Damascus. God forbid . . . You may not bomb Damascus. God forbid . . . You may not bomb Damascus, for if you do, a collective insanity will come over you and your 300 million plus numbers will be vastly depleted.

“I Am Ezekiel making this claim in the year 2018 as I did in my earthly life long ago. I now re-make my claim from God and no other in the presence of Christ Michael and the Scribe of Damascus.”

Receiver’s notes

Long ago it was suggested to have some needed goods on hand during the tough times to come — food for weeks or even months and silver coins as a means of trade. Ezekiel was the only part of this vision to come through in brilliant color.