NUCLEAR WAR IS A NO-WIN . . . NO-WIN
The raging war between Lebanon and Israel is troublesome to me and appears to be a no-win . . . no-win. It beings forth a vision I’ve had over and over for many years. A powerful nation in the Middle East detonates a nuclear bomb. I see the aftermath of the explosion as rising black smoke and stark black and gray landscapes. No color at all! Next, I observe what appears to be thousands of acres of land after a devastating forest fire. Just a feeling of loneliness and emptiness everywhere I look.
Then I see railway trains move slowly through the countryside with men and women in bright yellow rubber or plastic suits, with bubble face shiny protectors covering their heads, picking up charred bodies, throwing them into rail cars. The yellow suits contrast so sadly and profoundly with the landscape and devastation of human life. If this seems too real for you, imagine how it feels to see it hundreds of times . . . over and over . . . in dreams and visions.
The other recurring dream I have is of a large field in the state of Alaska. Tent cities of international military might have been set up on thousands of acres in a field. Many countries around the world represent the international military presence of soldiers, and I can make out the flags of the many countries flying above the various encampments. War planes from the United States and other countries fly overhead. I know in my heart the “last stand for humanity” has been entrenched in this area of the United States.
I am able to somehow . . . pinpoint . . . this (stand of many nations on U.S. soil) to the explosion of a nuclear weapon in the Middle East and tie it into the Alaska site in my visions. I feel strongly that we need to be very careful not to turn potential weapons of massive destruction into the potential destruction of so many of mankind. We need to look and learn from history, and not repeat the dreadful repercussions and long term effects of a nuclear war for humanity and our planet. We’ve been there and done that! Let’s stop now and ensure some safety measures while we can!