NuclearWinter
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JEANE DIXON'S PREDICTIONS:
-Jeane Dixons words are in quotes-
The Predictions That Have Yet To Come True:
1. "Our two biggest headaches will be the racial problem and Red China. Through the latter's subversion and medling in the racial strife, numerous African and Asian nations will turn against us and provoke a world war. Vietnam and North Korea will lead us into this "inevitable" war against Red China."
2. "History will demonstrate that the test-ban treaty was bad for America and will be used against us. It is in our national interest to trade with Russia, although this trade will benefit the Kremlin more than us. Then will come a turning point, and we will align ourselves with Russia in the war against Red China."
3. "Red China will invade Russian territory, but this will be a border skirmish and will not ignite the later war to come, in which Red China will wage germ warfare. In this period late in the century the Davis Straits will become an American life line."
4. "American officials and scientists are mistakenly shelving "a baby missile which is approximately eighteen inches long, dark green or black in color, shaped like an elongated baloon." This missile, which is small enough to be carried on a battlefield by two or three soldiers, will be critically needed for the protection of our country but will not be available. Two other missiles, one shaped like a miniature whale, with two tiny fins, and another which explodes out of a pipelike instrument, should also be rushed to completion."
5. "Our space program will be accelerated, and parts of it which are now under civilian control should be transferred to the air force, where unprecedented progress could be made in protecting our security."
6. "Our foreign policy should be motivated by the desire to protect American interests, rather than by some mysterious humanitarian ideal. We should not try to make over European nations in our own image, but rather accept the differences and work with them."
7. "The republican party will be victorious at the polls, but soon the two-party system as we have known it will vanish from the American scene."
8. Jean Dixon saw that a time of peace that men long for will dawn sometime in the distant future, but not before a world holocaust has shocked mankind into a spiritual renewal.
NOTE:
Jeane Dixon had a vision as a warning that Americans must pay dearly for the confusion, degradation, and immorality in our political business, labor, and family lives; for our obession with material things and our compromises with high principle. Like the Romans who squandered their great cultural and political leadership with bread and circuses, she feels that we are also building up a loathsome debri that must be consumed by cleansing fires before peace can return to a troubled world. Jeane said of this:
"I saw the debri of our national life littering America, but surrounding it was a sea of pure green grass which became inundated with sparkling clear water that still left the debri unswept. This was the present time, and as the gray clouds began to churn I knew that they represented the struggle between the races (which still continues to this day, like in Sudan, ect.) a struggle that will dominate the decades to come. After that came the even blacker clouds, representing a horrible war in which many Asian and African nations whom we have helped with foreign aid will join with Red China to close in on us and try to destroy our way of life. They will use a new kind of germ warfare, and many will die like ants."
-Jeane Dixons words are in quotes-
The Predictions That Have Yet To Come True:
1. "Our two biggest headaches will be the racial problem and Red China. Through the latter's subversion and medling in the racial strife, numerous African and Asian nations will turn against us and provoke a world war. Vietnam and North Korea will lead us into this "inevitable" war against Red China."
2. "History will demonstrate that the test-ban treaty was bad for America and will be used against us. It is in our national interest to trade with Russia, although this trade will benefit the Kremlin more than us. Then will come a turning point, and we will align ourselves with Russia in the war against Red China."
3. "Red China will invade Russian territory, but this will be a border skirmish and will not ignite the later war to come, in which Red China will wage germ warfare. In this period late in the century the Davis Straits will become an American life line."
4. "American officials and scientists are mistakenly shelving "a baby missile which is approximately eighteen inches long, dark green or black in color, shaped like an elongated baloon." This missile, which is small enough to be carried on a battlefield by two or three soldiers, will be critically needed for the protection of our country but will not be available. Two other missiles, one shaped like a miniature whale, with two tiny fins, and another which explodes out of a pipelike instrument, should also be rushed to completion."
5. "Our space program will be accelerated, and parts of it which are now under civilian control should be transferred to the air force, where unprecedented progress could be made in protecting our security."
6. "Our foreign policy should be motivated by the desire to protect American interests, rather than by some mysterious humanitarian ideal. We should not try to make over European nations in our own image, but rather accept the differences and work with them."
7. "The republican party will be victorious at the polls, but soon the two-party system as we have known it will vanish from the American scene."
8. Jean Dixon saw that a time of peace that men long for will dawn sometime in the distant future, but not before a world holocaust has shocked mankind into a spiritual renewal.
NOTE:
Jeane Dixon had a vision as a warning that Americans must pay dearly for the confusion, degradation, and immorality in our political business, labor, and family lives; for our obession with material things and our compromises with high principle. Like the Romans who squandered their great cultural and political leadership with bread and circuses, she feels that we are also building up a loathsome debri that must be consumed by cleansing fires before peace can return to a troubled world. Jeane said of this:
"I saw the debri of our national life littering America, but surrounding it was a sea of pure green grass which became inundated with sparkling clear water that still left the debri unswept. This was the present time, and as the gray clouds began to churn I knew that they represented the struggle between the races (which still continues to this day, like in Sudan, ect.) a struggle that will dominate the decades to come. After that came the even blacker clouds, representing a horrible war in which many Asian and African nations whom we have helped with foreign aid will join with Red China to close in on us and try to destroy our way of life. They will use a new kind of germ warfare, and many will die like ants."