People are praising authors David Weidemer, Robert Weidemer, Cindy Spitzer, and Eric Janszen for predicting the financial meltdown of 2008 in their book America's Bubble Economy: Profit When It Pops in 2006.
They also wrote Aftershock: Protect Yourself and Profit in the Next Global Financial Meltdown, without Eric Janszen, in 2010. Their accurate predictions should be commended.
Michael Ruppert's talk in Seattle in January 2005, predicting economic turmoil, has turned out to be very accurate. Collapse, a video interview of Ruppert from March 2009, paints a grim view of our economic future.
Similarly, Webster Griffin Tarpley released Surviving the Cataclysm: Your Guide Through the Greatest Financial Crisis in Human History this year.
Texe Marrs wrote Millenium: Peace, Promises, and the Day They Take Our Money Away in 1990.
However, both Willard Cantelon's The Day the Dollar Dies and David Wilkerson's The Vision, warning of an impending global financial meltdown, were released in 1973! Once again, the Christians, using The Bible as a guide, were way ahead of the curve.
Texe Marrs wrote Millenium: Peace, Promises, and the Day They Take Our Money Away in 1990.
However, both Willard Cantelon's The Day the Dollar Dies and David Wilkerson's The Vision, warning of an impending global financial meltdown, were released in 1973! Once again, the Christians, using The Bible as a guide, were way ahead of the curve.
Some of Wilkerson's predictions were: "Worldwide recession caused by economic confusion", "Nature having labor pains", "A flood of filth and a baptism of dirt in America", "Rebellion in the home", and "A persecution madness against truly Spirit filled Christians who love Jesus Christ".
Wilkerson also wrote America's Last Call: On the Brink of a Financial Holocaust and God's Plan to Protect His People in the Coming Depression, both in 1998.
Obviously, Mr. Wilkerson's predictions did not have the pinpoint accuracy of America's Bubble Economy, published in 2006. Yet he should be praised for seeing the writing on the wall 38 years in advance and warning us twice again, ten years in advance.
In 1958, David Wilkerson left his home in Pennsylvania to assist seven teenagers accused of murder in New York City. This led to the book and movie The Cross and the Switchblade:
In 1967, Wilkerson began Youth Crusades, a ministry for troubled youth.
In 1971, he founded the World Challenge Mission to promote and spread the Gospel throughout the world.
Wilkerson died tragically in a car crash on April 27, 2011. We are told that he crossed the median and hit an oncoming truck. Why would he do that?
April 27 was during the satanic Grand Climax week leading up to Beltane on May 1st. Was he martyred, or did this prominent Christian really just aim his car into a truck as we are told?
His final blog before he died at the age of 79 was: "To those going through the valley and shadow of death, hear this word: Weeping will last through some dark, awful nights, 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.' "
Sadly, the global financial meltdown has just begun, and Mr. Wilkerson's predictions will be even more prophetic in the coming years. But his message was never "I told you so", it was "Trust in God".
Here is an excellent video about the 2008 meltdown:
Thanks to Wikipedia for their information.
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