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1. 30-01-2012 10:20

From David Wilkerson's Vision....1973
A crash is coming 
 
There is a worldwide economic confusion just ahead. In my vision, this is the clearest thing I have seen. 
Many praying people now share this very, same vision. 
 
Not only is the American dollar headed for deep trouble, but so are all world currencies. I see total economic confusion striking Europe first and then affecting Japan, the United States, Canada, and all other nations shortly thereafter. 
It is not really a depression I see coming----but a recession of such magnitude it will affect the lifestyle of nearly every wage earner in America and around the world. 
Countries that now control huge amounts of Western currency are going to be in very deep trouble also, Arab countries will especially be hurt. 
 
Without a doubt, there are lean years ahead full of monetary confusion and despair. How soon is not clear, but it is not far away.The world greatest economist will be at a loss to explain the confusion and an international crisis of fear will develop. A false economic boom will precede the recession---but it will be short lived.  
 
Bankruptcies of Major Corporations 
 
I believe we are going to witness the bankruptcies of some of this nation's major and most popular corporations. I see tremendous difficulty arising for credit corporations .There are going to be many people unable to pay off their heavy obligations to major credit card companies, causing near-- chaos. 
 
Thousands of small businesses will also be forced into bankruptcies. Three and possibly four, of the major religious denominations will be forced into operate with a skeleton organization due to lack of funds. More than a few churches are going to go bankrupt and a number of independent missionary societies and church organizations are going to have to pull back. All but a few of the radio and television ministries will have to be abandoned. 
 
Tight money will trigger a wave of uncertainty and fear. Those who have money will hold it in reserve. 
 
The United States government is going to "over react" to the confused economical developments. 
I see a flurry of near panic decisions being made by various government agencies---but these hasty efforts to shore up the economy will backfire. 
The President of the United States will make one, and possibly two, national radio and TV appearances to reassure the nation that all is well, and that the best of economic times is just ahead. 
It will not work. People will distrust these statements, and their fears will lead to a revolution at the polls.  
 
The auto industry is going to be hurt badly. 
 
Labor leaders are also going to be caught up in this wave of economic confusion. 
We may soon experience the most devistating strikes of all times. 
 
Almost every economic indicator will be gloomy. 
 
It will be spotty at first----but will eventually effect nearly all industry. 
 
A New World Monetary System  
 
There will develop a call for revamping all monetary systems into one uniform system. 
Be prepared to hear of world trade agreements "policed " by an international governing committees. 
 
Strict guidelines for international trade will develop and a "world market" will be closely monitored by big power interest.  
 
 
There is much more to this vision,,,, many will want to know of if they believe it to be true, I will post more as questions arise. 
 
Or you may want to purchase the book in a used form from Amazon.com
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