George Washington 1859

The
vision received by George Washington in the winter of 1777 is one of the most
fascinating of all American prophecies. Washington told his vision to Anthony
Sherman, who recounted it to Wesley Bradshaw, publisher of the National
Stripes. The first peril foreseen by Washington was that of the War of
Independence, the second danger was the Civil War, and the third will be a
second revolution and civil war, complicated by the invasion of America by
armies from Asia, Africa, and even Europe. The reference to "a light as of
a thousand suns" suggests that nuclear weapons might be used to destroy
the invaders. 1
1.Taken from Prophecy: A History of the Future
(Internet Version) by Robert A Nelson at:
http://www.rexresearch.com/prophist/phf8usa.htm#PHF514
“I
do not know whether it is owing to the anxiety of my mind, or what, but this
afternoon, as I was sitting at this table engaged in preparing a dispatch,
something seemed to disturb me. Looking up, I beheld standing opposite me a
singularly beautiful female. So astonished was I, for I had given strict orders
not to be disturbed, that it was some moments before I found language to
inquire into the cause of her presence.
A
second, a third, and even a fourth time did I repeat my question, but received
no answer from my mysterious visitor except a slight raising of her eyes. I
would have risen, but the riveted gaze of the being before me rendered volition
impossible. I assayed once more to address her, but my tongue had become
useless, even thought itself had become paralyzed. A new influence, mysterious,
potent, irresistible, took possession of me. All I could do was to gaze
steadily, vacantly at my unknown visitor.
Gradually,
the surrounding atmosphere seemed as though becoming filled with sensations and
luminous. Everything about me seemed to rarefy, the mysterious visitor herself
becoming more airy, and yet more distinct to my sight than before. I now began
to feel as one dying, or rather to experience the sensations which I have
sometimes imagined accompany dissolution. I did not think, I did not reason, I
did not move; all were alike impossible. I was only conscious of gazing
fixedly, vacantly at my companion.
Presently
I heard a voice saying, "Son of the Republic, look and learn," while
at the same time my visitor extended her arm eastwardly. I now beheld a heavy
white vapor at some distance rising fold upon fold. This gradually dissipated,
and I looked upon a strange scene. Before me lay spread out in one vast plain
all the countries of the world. I saw rolling and tossing between Europe and
America the billows of the Atlantic, and between Asia and America lay the
Pacific. "Son of the Republic," said the same mysterious voice as
before, "Look and learn."
At
that moment I beheld a dark, shadowy being floating in mid-air between Europe
and America, dipping water out of the ocean in the hollow of each hand. He
sprinkled some upon America with his right hand, while with his left hand he
cast some on Europe. Immediately a dark cloud raised from these countries and
joined in mid-ocean. For a while it remained stationary, and then moved slowly
westward, until it enveloped America in its murky folds. Sharp flashes of
lightning passed through it at intervals, and I heard the smothered groans and
cries of the American people.
A
second time the angel dipped water from the ocean, and sprinkled it out as
before. The dark cloud was then drawn back to the ocean, in whose heaving
billows it sank from view. A third time I heard the mysterious voice saying,
"Son of the Republic, look and learn." I cast my eyes upon America
and beheld villages and towns and cities springing up one after another until
the whole land from the Atlantic to the Pacific was dotted with them. Again I
heard the mysterious voice say, "Son of the Republic, the end of the
century cometh, look and learn."
At
this the dark, shadowy angel turned his face southward, and from Africa I saw
an ill-omened specter approach our land. It flitted slowly over every town and
city. The inhabitants presently set themselves in battle array against each
other. As I continued looking, I saw a bright angel, on whose brow rested a
crown of light, on which was traced the word "Union," bearing the
American flag, which he placed between the divided nation, and said, "Remember
ye are brethren." Instantly the inhabitants, casting from them their
weapons, became friends once more and united around the National Standard.
And
again I heard the mysterious voice saying, "Son of the Republic, look and
learn." At this the dark, shadowy angel placed a trumpet to his mouth and
blew three distinct blasts; and taking water from the ocean, he sprinkled it
upon Europe, Asia, and Africa. Then my eyes beheld a fearful scene: from each
of these countries arose thick, black clouds that were joined into one, and
throughout this mass there gleamed a dark red light by which I saw hordes of
armed men, who, moving with the cloud, marched by land and sailed by sea to
America, which country was enveloped in the volume of the cloud.
And
I dimly saw these vast armies devastate the whole country and burn the
villages, towns, and cities that I beheld were springing up. As my ears
listened to the thundering of the cannon, clashing of swords, and the shouts
and cries of millions in mortal combat, I heard again the mysterious voice
saying, "Son of the Republic, look and learn." When the voice had
ceased, the dark, shadowy angel placed his trumpet once more to his mouth and
blew a long and fearful blast.
Instantly
a light as of a thousand suns shone down from above me, and pierced and broke
into fragments the dark cloud which enveloped America. At the same moment the
angel, upon whose head still shone the word UNION, and who bore our national
flag in one hand and a sword in the other, descended from the heavens, attended
by legions of white spirits. These immediately joined the inhabitants of
America, who I perceived were well nigh overcome, but who immediately taking
courage again, closed up their broken ranks and renewed the battle.
Again,
amid the fearful noise of the conflict, I heard the mysterious voice saying,
"Son of the Republic, look and learn." As the voice ceased, the
shadowy angel for the last time dipped water from the ocean and sprinkled it
upon America. Instantly the dark cloud rolled back, together with the armies it
had brought, leaving the inhabitants of the land victorious. Then once more I
beheld the villages, towns, and cities springing up where I had seen them
before, while the bright angel, planting the azure standard he had brought in
the midst of them, cried with a loud voice, "While the stars remain, and
the heavens send down dew upon the earth, so long shall the Union last."
And taking from his brow the crown on which was blazoned the word "Union,"
he placed it upon the Standard, while the people, kneeling down, said,
"Amen."
The
scene instantly began to fade and dissolve, and I at last saw nothing but the
rising, curling vapor I at first beheld. This also disappearing, I found myself
once more gazing upon the mysterious visitor, who, in the same voice I had
heard before, said, "Son of the Republic, what you have seen is thus
interpreted: Three great perils will come upon the Republic. The most fearful
is the third, passing which the whole world united shall not prevail against
her. Let every child of the Republic learn to live for his God, his land, and
the Union." With these words the vision vanished, and I started from my
seat, and felt that I had seen a vision wherein had been shown me the birth,
progress, and destiny of the United States. (National Tribune in 1859)”