August 1, 2005

In my earlier writings (of April 2005), I mentioned that visions are not a new phenomena for me. I am about to list out three more visions that I am compelled to share with you today.

Aircraft crash on runway

The first vision: I saw a huge aircraft approaching a runway to land. But it topples due to bad weather. The right wing slams on the ground, and then the left wing slams violently turning it into a fireball. The clearance given to land maybe justified based on the weather forecast. But a sudden storm take things from the hands of everyone. When the aircraft loses control, it is about 5 meters above the ground.

[update on Aug 3, 2005] I'd like to bring to attention the "miraculous" Toronto aircrash that occured on Tue Aug 2, 2005, merely 1 day after I saw this vision.

"TORONTO, Canada (CNN) -- An Air France jetliner attempting to land at Toronto's Pearson International Airport overran a runway, smashed into a gully and burst into flames Tuesday afternoon."

"Two passengers told CNN the lights went out in the jetliner's cabin just before landing."

"Witnesses said it appeared lightning may have struck the plane."

"Roel Bramer, who was seated in the full aircraft's last row, said the plane "went up and down like a roller coaster" after it touched the runway and was already burning when it came to a stop."

[Click for online reports at Hindustan Times | CNN | CBC Toronto . Saved reports in Acrobat format (pdf) are here: Hindustan Times | CNN | CBC Toronto ]

Whirlwind in Kochi

The second vision: I saw a strange phenomenon happening in the sea, very close to Kochi (Kerala, India). From Marine Drive, about 2 to 5 kms in the Arabian sea, a whirlwind! Water is caught up into it -- and seen spinning as it rises up to the sky. The diameter of this spinning wall of water is about 10 meters. The people of the land have never seen such a sight before. The whirlwind (like a water tube) moves into the mainland and uproots tall coconut trees, spinning them on their way up.

Newspaper headline showing "Earthquake in Ernakulam"

The third vision: I saw that the "Malayala Manorama" daily will show a front page headline in red letters with a font size of 2 inches and located in the middle of the page. The headline will read as follows: . In English, this translates to Earthquake in Ernakulam. Ernakulam is a city in Kochi (Kerala, India). The "Malayala Manorama" is one of the most popular daily newspapers in the state.

 

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