D. Modin, c. 1947
D.
Modin is a well-known lecturer, astrologer, newspaper columnist, and author of
Prophecy: 1973-2000. He received the following vision in 1947:
"I
saw a new World War break out in the Pacific, its center in the Philippines.
From there, it spread out to encircle the world. I saw on one side the
Christian forces, and on the other side the Buddhist and Mohammedan forces.
Throughout the world, I saw destruction of the land, industry at a standstill,
and people being killed almost instantly, on a massive scale. I saw the people
of a new faith in the far East looking to Palestine for safety.
"Then
the war between the nations stopped, and I saw revolution in each of the
nations and great natural upheavals, the intent of which seemed to be to break
up the old conditions.
"I
saw the International Boundary at Blaine, Washington, torn up clear across to
Nova Scotia, where it disappeared. The American and Canadian governments broke
up in chaos. I saw race rioting upon the American continent on a vast scale. I
saw hunger and disease throughout the world. Strife and chaos swept away the
world we know. It was my impression that from the start of the Third World War
this was all a continuous panorama, with different stages of development
appearing simultaneously. First, world conflagration, then the break-down of
national governments, followed by starvation, disease, and natural disasters.
Then the scene ended." (21) 1
1. Taken from Prophecy –A
History of the Future (Internet Edition), by Robert A. Nelson at
http://www.rexresearch.com/prophist/phf8usa.htm