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London, May 22nd 2009
Yesterday afternoon I pushed through the masses at Oxford Street, as all of a sudden something grabbed my attention: Another anti-Israel demonstration? Since the events in Gaza, December and January this year, there’s nothing surprising in a demonstration against Israel. However, even though it was just a table and a couple of people handing out leaflets, I felt something different: I looked at the big banner behind the table calling to boycott Marks & Spencer. I’m a German and I know the history of my country.
One of the women behind the table looked at me saying, “Have you signed already?” I replied, “No.” “You’re speaking with the same voice like certain people in my country 60 years ago.”, I said. She didn’t understand and asked me, “Where are you from?” I said, “I’m from Germany!”- and she seemed to be struck by it. Then I left the place.
It’s not my aim to shock people. I just have my eyes open and all reason for concern when I see things like that. The person obviously wasn’t conscious of what happened around her; or better where she happened to be into. But I speak a clear warning to all those who are involved in activites like that. If you continue doing so, and even convinced to offer help for the Palestinians thereby, don’t burn your fingers for you’re in danger! It’s not the way God chooses to deliver people that are in bondage and suffer percecution. He has a plan with his people Israel, and destiny and purpose for the Palestinians alike. You can see the fulfilment of biblical prophecy infront of your eyes. There loads of verses and whole chapters in the prophetic books of the bible speaking clearly about Israels return and restoration. Trouble comes whenever people don’t understand that or rebel against it.
Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the LORD, and against his anointed, saying,Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us. He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh: the Lord shall have them in derision. Then shall he speak unto them in his wrath, and vex them in his sore displeasure. Yet have I set my king upon my holy hill of Zion. Psalm 2, 1-3 (KJV)
Germany, 29th April 2008, 24th Nissan 5768
“London and Britain, Europe and France, Paris, the big cities, the coast and the dry land. High and loftiness will brought low. Shaking, trail and tribulations. War and not peace, mourning and not rejoicing because the sin of the cites is great.”
Germany, February 2008, AdarI 5768
“Thus says the Lord, ‘I will allow your enemies to rise against you. Those who are faithful will stand, those who not, will perish. My anger is poured out over Europe, my cup is poured out over France. I will come to London like a thunder in ways you don’t know, ways you don’t understand even though my word testifies (them). Do not believe those who say, ‘Peace, Peace!’ There will be no peace, there will be war.’”
Germany, June 2007, Sivan/Tammuz 5767
I saw a cherry tree under the blue sky. Sunlight sparkled through its branches and the leaves were moved by the wind. The tree hung full with fruits. Suddenly, unexpected in one go all the cherries fell off. On each of it was a yellow crescent moon with a star like on a Turkish flag.
Germany, 16th August 2006, 22th Av 5766
In a dream I saw moving pictures in front of my eyes like in a TV reportage. I saw injured people laying around, children in particular. Then I saw ambulances passing by quickly. Words in blue letters were written on it. I heard the voice of a reporter. I saw traffic signs as well. I thought it would be in Israel but it happened in Turkey. A certain region in the eastern part of the country was mentioned, an area close to the borders. I heard words like ‘pestilences’.
Jerusalem, 21st March 2006, 21st Adar 5766
“I will plough my land” – the plough is burnished and polished, sharp and is righteousness. I heard these words after a vision of a dry and strong ground that was ploughed through.



