Gerry Almond (21
Aug 2012)
"To: Jim
Bramlett...America, alas"
To: Jim Bramlett…My heart is
broken for America also.
Yes, my heart is absolutely broken for America. I was born
and raised in a small town or city, if you please, in eastern
Tennessee. I enjoyed the mountains and hills as a camper
when I was a boy, and also the freedom to ride my bike all over
the place. I swam in the rivers and ate plums from the
tree. It was idyllic for me until I ran smack dab into the
Korean War. I was just barely 18 on July 5, 1950, when the
U. S. entered the war.
I love the television series M. A. S. H. (Mobile Army Surgical
Hospital) for the way it portrays the insanity of that
war. Although I served in the Air Force, the Force was not
far removed from being an arm of the army, having separated
shortly after WW2, but before the Korean Conflict. My
class A uniform was army drabs in 1950.
America was something then. As you said in your
article today posted on 5 Doves, America changed. You have
identified 1962 as the flash point, which I well remember.
That is the year I became a very young hospital
administrator. From Des Moines, IA, I watched the Medicare
plan pass and come into being. We, in hospital
administration knew that the data was flawed on which the
financing of the plan was based, and the older, more experienced
among us, so testified to the Lyndon Johnson
Administration. To no avail, of course. Thus, to aid
seniors, which I am one now and I admit that I am grateful for
the aid, the social security system was nevertheless set to be
robbed.
All of that is to say simply, I know where you are coming from
and I agree with what you have written. Very well done.
Which brings me to the purpose of this letter to you.
First, I posted today my belief that a pole shift, whether
complete or partial is in our future. It is the ONLY thing
I can think of that will fulfill the sixth seal of Revelation
6. And it seems to be a perfect fit, so, if it waddles,
quacks and looks like a duck, well, I guess it probably is one.
Secondly, I do not believe that we in America have a way
back. I think the die is cast and there will be no turning
back now. These things that you described had to be, in
order for the end times to come. While appalling to me as
well as you, I rejoice that I can see, in a larger picture, the
setup for the return of Jesus Christ for His beloved.
Thirdly, I know I should, but I find it hard to pray for this
corrupt administration today. It’s acts by far eclipse any
administration in the history of America, and is an abomination
to our founding principles. It has crossed the line on
same sex stuff, and it has set itself up to take over with
emergency powers in the event the election should go against
it. That is my belief, at least. And I am so ashamed
of our Supreme Court that I could vomit. It has
consistently worked against the Christian principles of the
founders of America, thus showing its true colors as a
liberal/socialistically leaning body of jurors. And as for
the Congress, well, how about them. Do they represent the
people? Or do they represent themselves, and are where
they are for the pure pursuit of power and pleasure?
Scandal after scandal has rocked many of the representatives and
senators, and the entire economic system, from LBJ’s days onward
have just “kicked the can down the road” by their own admission.
Will America survive? Not if the rapture comes in 2012, as
I fully expect it to. Not if there really is a heavenly
body approaching us from the south pole direction that will
create the conditions portrayed in the movie “2012”. Not
if the New World Order people have their way. And not if
we abandon Israel to her enemies at this crucial time in her
course of events. I tell you, God will have our head!
God Almighty has His eyes on Israel and on the U. S. The
nation He commissioned to protect His covenant people is
faltering in the assignment. To do so invites the wrath of
God Almighty.
I feel our only way out as Christians, is the rapture of the
Church of Jesus Christ, His Bride. It has come to that as
the only way of escape, I belive.
YBIC
Gerry Almond