Mary Galzier, Sarah Palin's mentor in spiritual warfare, issued a RED ALERT after receiving a prophecy from Our Lord, Jesus:
OYE VEY!!!
Those of you who know me know that I am conservative with warnings and careful about what I release for prayer. That being said, at my prayer meeting last Friday, two of my very trusted intercessors both received warnings of an attack that would cause national mourning. Neither shared it with me until this past hour. In the meantime my daughter Kat and I both were hit with travail on Saturday afternoon (9/20/08). There was a tremendous weight on our hearts as we felt a death was going to happen. We prayed that afternoon and evening. This past Friday through today, I have an ALARMING sense that we are about to experience a terrorist attack that will launch our nation into a season of deep mourning.
Just a few minutes ago Eleanor Roehl, a powerful Eskimo intercessor and prophet, called me to say she senses an imminent attack against our nation. Then Karen Fink came into my office to share the following revelation she had this past Friday with increasing weight on her heart ever since:
She received the scripture Gen. 50:3,"A period of NATIONAL MOURNING". She then saw Sarah Palin standing alone and she was mantled with the American flag. The flag was upside down because things are inverted (upside down) right now. I knew she was stepping into an office that she was mantled for."
OYE VEY!!!
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Date: 2008-10-27 08:22 am (UTC)The one weird thing I noticed was the use of the word Eskimo. I was under the impression that calling the aboriginal peoples of the northern parts of North America "Eskimo" was the equivalent of calling African-Americans "negroes" at best and bordering on the other n-word? I looked it up at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eskimo#Nomenclature and found out its another one of those Canadian/American differences. An acceptable term in Alaska, but not in Canada. Here in Canada we never use the term "Indian" for First Nations/Aboriginal peoples anymore because in urban areas we have so many people actually from India here. Wow that was a weird late night tangent I got off on...
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Date: 2008-10-27 01:34 pm (UTC)Of course even the native population is a little split on the issue -- the Navajo (Diné) people I know back home prefer the term "Native American" but it turns out a lot of Midwestern and Eastern tribes prefer "Indian" or "American Indian".
God, by the way, told me so. There was travail and everything, I swear!
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