In the next few posts I am going to present to you another famous seer by the name of Jeane Dixon, who also was born in the early 1900's and who was famous for predicting the following events:
1. The assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the name of his killer.
2. Ted Kennedy's accident.
3. The assassination of Mahatma Ghandi.
4. Dag Hammarskjold and Carole Lombard's death by plane.
5. Marilyn Monroe's suicide.
6. The partition of India.
7. The adoption of Communism by China.
8. The soviet Sputnik
9. DeGaulle's competitive France
Jeane Dixon predicted all of those things, and she predicted their exact dates. She also predicted other numerous events of personal, national, and international significance. Before I show you all the predictions that she saw for our future, I would like to explain a little bit more about her as a person.
We americans are accustomed to think of visions in terms of biblical lore, and to associate the city of Washington with power politics and faceless bureacracy. It seems remarkable, therefore, to discover in this bustling New World capital a psycic whos visions lift the curtain of tomorrow in much the same manner as did those of Old Testament Prophets.
Because of this uncanny gift, Jeane Dixon had become almost as much of an institution as the pentagon, during the quarter century in which they both shared the national limelight. Both made their appearance in Washington early in the Second World War, and since then they have been approached by innumerable foreign dignitaries.
From the pentagon these overseas visitors sought dollars and armaments, from Mrs. Dixon a glimpse of the future, the foreign-aid money was dispensed with certain strings attatched, but Jeane Dixon declined to accept any remuneration for the talent which she believed God bestowed on her for a purpose. Devoutly religious, she only used her gift for the benefit of others. She believed that if she were to take money she might lose this talent.
Many skeptical people were unimpressed by Jeane's alleged powers until, as the years passed, the accuracy of her many forecasts began to forge an impressive chain of evidence. She was naming presiential slates long before delegates gathered in quadrennial convention to make the nominations. With regularity she was picking each White House winner a year in advance of his election. She not only foresaw death or downfall for certain world leaders but was able to pinpoint the time when these would occur. World shaking events were sometimes foretold a decade ahead of time, and eventually they came to pass in the precise year that she had mentioned.
With all that said however, there were a few times when Jeane Dixon claimed that she misinterpreted some of the symbols that were sent to her in order for her to see the visions accurately. But this very seldomly ever occured. Had she always been right, some of her forebodings would have seemed too horrific for comfortable contemplation. Many people did not believe that president Kennedy would be assassinated. Many refused to accept her pronouncement that Secretary of State Dulles would die in the spring of 1959. Many people didn't listen to her prediction about the serious race riots that would bloody our American streets in 1963 and 1964.
For those who shudder at some of the awesome "coming events" that Jeane felt have already cast their shadows before them, it is comforting to remember that she was not infallible; but her record of accuracy is such that the burden of that proof must rest upon future historians. So with that little information about Jeane Dixon that I provided I hope that you all have learned a little bit about her and who she was as a person, and I hope you understand that she was a wonderful woman who only used her gift for the good of our people and who truly loved helping people more than anything else in the world.
Now it's time to move onto her predictions for our future. I only ask that if you are going to read these predictions, please keep an open mind about them, and remember that nothing is carved into stone, and that the future of our people really does rest on each and every one of us, and none of the bad predictions need to come true if we will only learn to love one another and treat eachother as family because thats what we all are in the eyes of our Creator.