Thursday, March 09, 2006

A Most Important Dead Baby

 
A week ago Saturday a very important event took place which has hardly made a ripple in the news.  Two weeks ago Saturday I was told it would take place; and when I say I was told a week in advance I mean I was told by God.
 
Some days prior to the event I mentioned something about it here, naming in advance the exact day it would take place, and calling the expected event a kidnapping.
 
The event I am talking about here is the finding of the body of an infant on a Long Island, New York street, a body which had been run over by traffic so often it was at first thought to be animal road kill.
 
I do not yet know the full importance of this event, but I am continually reminded of it by God and asked to write about it.
 
You will note I am the only journalist of national reputation approaching this story.  CNN mentioned it and then dropped it, and as far as I know it was not reported by any other national TV news outlet.
 
Except to note that this is a developing story, and an important story, I am not going to write much about it at this time.  I think I know where it is leading, but I do not want to get ahead of my source of this information, my source being God.
 
To be sure, one of the reasons Americans have enslaved and tortured me for nearly 35 years is because I announced that I was talking to God and, in the context of those times, said God wanted the Vietnam War to end.
 
While it is common to hear TV preachers say "God told me this" and "God told me that", I am tortured, much to the glee of those preachers, for saying God talks to me.
 
What to Hell, these days I am tortured unto the brink of death anyway and so I will tell you this clearly, God has clearly and repeatedly told me this cast-away baby is very important.
 
I think it is possible that the story of this dead baby, this abandoned baby, is the most important story in the news today.  You may find it worth while to follow this story with me as God tells me more about it.
 
 
 

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