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Global Positioning Systems |
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Positioning Systems (GPS) are vulnerable to sun flares, and sun spots
and magnetic bursts from space that could make things suddenly go wrong.
I've seen loads of visions that suggest it is about to happen on a massive
scale, including one vision where an aircraft landed at the wrong airport.
And I saw another vision a while ago, where a man on an airport roof
was signaling to planes with flags. It all looked rather silly and unlikely,
but it seemed to be saying that navigational systems would falter. The sweetest and strangest GPS vision I saw came to my mind's eye as a short video clip. I watched as five tanks rushed across a desert in a line, moving at top speed. They were about two hundred yards away. In the foreground of the shot a butterfly appeared, it stayed there for a second or two and then it flew off into the distance towards the tanks. The strange thing was that when it got over there I could somehow still see the butterfly quite clearly. It landed on the back of one of the moving tanks and seconds later the weight of the butterfly caused the nose of the tank to rise up in the air and eventually the tank did a complete back-flip, landing on its roof. The entire video clip lasted maybe thirty seconds at the most. I think it was a way of saying that the systems that allow these killing machines to run can be flipped over by the slightest impediment. The butterfly in the mirror-world is a symbol of the Lion of Judah. Sometimes we see the lion yawn and butterflies come from its mouth. I don't know how the world will react to the failure of satellite systems, but if tanks are wandering about not knowing where they are that might halt the speed of the killing, without ever hurting the soldiers; our collective human soul might breathe a sigh of relief on that day. © Stuart Wilde 2004 www.stuartwilde.com For Stuarts other GPS related visions see: Flags on the Roof , Magnetic North , and No Fly Zone |
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