I Think 5G Is Driving Animals Mad. (This Is In The Book Of Revelation)

I Think 5G Is Driving Animals Mad. (This Is In The Book Of Revelation)

If you are thinking of getting animals, don’t. If you are around animals, BE CAREFUL.

I wrote this in November: REPENT Earth: Hashem/God Is Going To Begin Using Animals to Get The Attn Of The People On Earth

Revelation 6: 8 ‘They were given power over a fourth of the earth to kill by sword, famine and plague, and by the wild beasts of the earth.

Even the squirrels can sense the evil now and are attacking. One day, I was sitting on my patio and 3 wild little animals came right up to me. They didnt do anything but they came right up to me. The Holy Spirit spoke in my heart and showed me that animals were going to attack people. My friend,Tiff reminded me the other day that in the book of Revelation, animals/beasts of the earth would start to attack people like we’ve never seen before. ‘Blood Everywhere’: Aggressive Squirrels Terrorizing, Attacking NYC Residents For Weeks

Bird Attacks on the Rise in the U.S. and Beyond: This last summer, birds were attacking people.

I fear we will see this much, much more as time marches on.

Punishments for Disobedience
Leviticus 26: 21If you walk in hostility toward Me and refuse to obey Me, I will multiply your plagues seven times, according to your sins. 22I will send wild animals against you to rob you of your children, destroy your livestock, and reduce your numbers, until your roads lie desolate. 

Deuteronomy 32:24
They will be wasted from hunger and ravaged by pestilence and bitter plague; I will send the fangs of wild beasts against them, with the venom of vipers that slither in the dust.

Revelation 6:8

And I looked, and behold, a pale horse, and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over a fourth part of the earth to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.

Go buy a BIBLE. Read it. Ask God to help you REPENT.

14 thoughts on “I Think 5G Is Driving Animals Mad. (This Is In The Book Of Revelation)

  1. Do think so too. Shield inside of home for pets and oneself. Special paints, metal not nylon screens. Screen walls and ceilings and plaster over. Sheet metal in roof. Many possibilities and outside be wary.

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  2. If animals attack you, it is because of sin in your life or that you are out of the will of the Father. I am not an expert on dogs, but a dog will bark as a warning and a dog will bark in anger–like it is going to attack you.

    One time I was hitchhiking in Kansas back in 2001. I got dropped off someplace and found this junked pickup to sleep in. The next morning, I began walking east. I was walking past this pasture that had sheep grazing in it; there was also this big dog (I forget the breed) that was protecting the sheep herd. As I walked past, the dog began barking at me. It wasn’t an attack bark; it was a warning bark. I knew right away that the Lord was using that dog to warn me that I was going in the wrong direction. (It is a good thing to be led by the Holy Ghost.)

    So I turned around and began walking west. I walked for a mile or two and got a ride with these two guys. They lived in St. John, Kansas. I ended up staying at the one guy’s place overnight. To make a long story short, St. John, Kansas became my homebase in my hitchhiking travels for the next eight months. I ended up staying at three different places in St. John over the next several months. I have some pleasant memories of St. John.

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    Here are a couple of stories about St. John, Kansas:

    Prodigal Son

    People are put in your path for a reason.

    From November 2001 to August 2002, St. John, Kansas was my home base. These two guys picked me up near Hutchinson, Kansas and took me home to St. John. Whenever I would stop by, I would do odd jobs and get some rest and then hit the road. I always thought St. John was a nice town; it had a lot of red brick streets.

    This one time in 2002, I was with some friends in St. John and they invited a young couple over from nearby Stafford. I told them that I met this young man named David at the mission in Jackson, Wyoming; he said that he knew some people in Stafford. The young lady had this surprised look on her face and told me that David’s aunt and uncle lived in Stafford. She said that David’s parents lived in Colorado and they hadn’t heard from him in two years; they thought he was dead.

    I told her that I had a good talk with David at the mission. He had worked a couple of jobs in the Jackson area and seemed like he was doing pretty good.

    The young lady and her husband drove back to Stafford and told her mother and David’s aunt and uncle. A few days later, the young lady invited me over to her mom’s house for supper. During supper, David’s mom phoned me from Colorado and was so grateful that I had met her son. I told her David was doing just fine.

    Isn’t it beautiful how the Lord puts people in your path?

    Last year (2008), the Lord led me back down to St. John and Stafford, Kansas and I looked up a few of the people that I met back in 2002. To make a long story short, David eventually got in contact with his parents and he is now living in Colorado close to his family.

    [Published by Digihitch—submitted December 25, 2011]

    Hitchhiking Stories from Digihitch

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    A Conversation with a Vietnam Veteran

    Back in November 2001 through August 2002, I hitchhiked in and out of St. John, Kansas quite a bit. St. John was my home base during that time. I would stay at one of a few places, do odd jobs and then I would hit the road.

    A couple of people that I would stay with were a man and his wife. He was in his late fifties and she was in her early sixties. I don’t remember their names, but let’s call him Frank.

    Frank was a Vietnam Vet who served in the U.S. Army in 1965-1966. He was exposed to Agent Orange and was on full medical disability. Frank was on his second marriage.

    One day Frank and I were in the kitchen—I was sitting at the table and he was standing at the counter. I told him some of the things that I had experienced in my past: I went through a lot of rejection from family, friends and church people because of my Christian faith.

    Dad put me in mental hospitals, had me pay $5000.00 worth in hospital bills and then later told me that he paid for everything. My dad had absolutely no integrity whatsoever.

    Frank then turned around and stared at me. He said, rather forcefully, “You’re suffering from PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)!”

    I replied, “No way! You’re crazy! I never was in the military and I never was in combat!”

    Frank said, “You don’t have to be in combat to have PTSD.”

    I said something like, “How can I have PTSD? There is no way I have PTSD.” I was dumbfounded.

    Then Frank got really angry and said, “I was in Vietnam. I saw many guys who were in serious firefights and you have the same symptoms as they do.”

    I didn’t know what to think. The Lord puts people in your path for a reason. Maybe I was meant to hear what he had to say.

    Eventually, I quit hitchhiking through St. John, Kansas and started hitchhiking in Wyoming, Idaho and Montana more often.

    In the spring and summer of 2008, I passed through St. John, Kansas and tried to look up the people that I knew back in 2002; most of them had moved away.

    I sometimes think back on that conversation. There may have been some truth to what Frank had said. I do know that through Jesus is great redemption. Repentance from sin and forgiveness for other people’s trespasses are very powerful.

    The moral of the story:

    Don’t call a Vietnam Vet crazy and. . .

    . . . Sometimes a blind man doesn’t know he is blind until someone tells him that he is blind.

    [Originally published by Digihitch.com]

    A Conversation with a Vietnam Veteran

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  3. On the other hand, if you are a Godly man or woman, the Lord will use animals to help you. The Prophet Elijah was fed by ravens at the brook Cherith in I King 17:4-6.

    If you mock or ridicule a Godly man, the Lord will use animals to judge you or chasten you. Look at II Kings where these children mocked the Prophet Elisha:

    II Kings 2:23-24: “And he went up from thence unto Bethel: and as he was going up by the way, there came forth little children out of the city, and mocked him, and said unto him, Go up, thou bald head; go up, thou bald head. And he turned back, and looked on them, and cursed them in the name of the LORD. And there came forth two she bears out of the wood, and tare forty and two children of them.”

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  4. That squirrel story is terrible! Wow! I know my squirrels are very tame- probably because they are well fed. They are probably the healthiest plumpest squirrel in the neighborhood 😁 As are my birdies

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  5. malenurseken: Absolutely. I used to hitchhike in and out of Riverton, Wyoming quite a bit. There is a homeless shelter in Riverton that I used to stay at when I was traveling through. About a block away from the shelter there was this motel. The motel owner had this dog–I think it was a German Shepherd–and it would bark at me like a crazy demon. I believe that dog was demon possessed.

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  6. Tim is on to something wonderful i think. Them lions didnt hurt daniel.
    Ive had a few instances where unknown lone dogs were used by God, one time to save my life from yes a demon in late teen years and another time to confirm a vision right after it. Cats are drawn to me in love. With God dont fear animals but be cautious. Once in a field a rabid dog lunged at me and bit and ripped apart my coat allowing me time to get away. Yes i was attacked but no harm came.

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