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Since writing about Daniel and Johns prophecy in “A Year With No Rainbow” and realizing that we did not enter into the 42 months in 2008, I have been paying close attention to events and looking for something that the gads could use to justify declaring martial law, as I feel that martial law will surely put us in the 42 months. I had speculated in earlier posts that the demise of the dollar might just cause enough havoc to give them the excuse they need. When this statement:

"The next great war after the war of the rebellion will commence in a little town now called Chicago but at that time it would have grown to be a very large city and the cause of the next great trouble will be the depreciation of the currency of the United States". - A. Milton Musser papers, LDS Church Archives, letter from Nephi Packard to A. Milton Musser, July 24, 1896.)(Joseph Smith)

Was posted in another thread it just jumped off the screen at me. It is pretty much exactly what I’d speculated could cause enough havoc to justify ML. After pondering if for a few days I’m pretty much convinced that this event, “The next great war”, brought on by the “depreciation of the currency of the United States” will be the thing that will convince everyone that martial law is a good idea. Because I believe that O will go on to fulfill Daniel’s prophecy of the 42 months I also believe that we will see this “great war” very soon, followed by ML and 42 more months of O doing his thing.

I find it interesting that Joseph Smith compares this “great war” to the Civil War and thus expect that it will be serious business and will have the power to catapult us into some drastic changes in a very short period of time. From where I sit it appears that the stage is set and I expect that these changes will be very evident by the fall of 2016. JMHO :-ss :-ss :-ss

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