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Lost Prophecies Of The Future Of America

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For decades, people all over the world have been having supernatural experiences in which God has shown them the future of America. These prophecies are incredibly detailed, they are remarkably consistent, and some of them have already started to come to pass. Unfortunately, most people have absolutely no idea that these prophecies actually exist. Most of them have been buried under the sands of time and have long been forgotten, but now the events that these prophecies foretold are starting to happen right in front of our eyes. In this book, you will find hundreds of direct quotes from prophetic voices all over the globe. Some of the topics covered include coronavirus and the coming pandemics, economic collapse and famine, civil unrest and martial law, the coming New Madrid earthquake, west coast seismic events, dreams and visions of a massive east coast tsunami, and World War III. The most difficult period of time in all of U.S. history is ahead, and most Americans are completely and utterly unprepared for the "perfect storm" that is now upon us. This book will shake many readers to the core, but it is also a book of hope. Even in the midst of all the chaos and darkness, God will be doing something really big. He knew about everything that would happen in advance, He is in control, and He has a plan. We will be the generation that witnesses the greatest move of God and the greatest harvest of souls in the history of the world, and God specifically placed you at this moment in history for a reason. This book will be one of the scariest things you ever read, but it will also be one of the most encouraging because it will inspire you to surrender to God's plan and to become the person that you were created to be.

213 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 22, 2020

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54 reviews2 followers
March 2, 2021
Amazing book. I came across this book because of Zerohedge.

I really, really loved this book. I came across this book because ZH linked the MIN website and as I happened to scroll down, I saw the author. I picked this book out after a while and wow, I was kind of shaken.
The main reasons is because dreams are kind of seen as visions. It was scary to read the vision accounts because I had recently dreamed about people have boils all over their skin, and in my dream I was holding the hand of a man who was passing away because the sickness he had. Also, when the book mentions that some people will be meant to stay, I already know that would be me. All I can say is that I was so scared reading this book to certain points I wished I did not come across it, but I felt so compelled to read it. Although I do not 100% agree of what will happen to the US, I do see there are some of the most intense and amazing times ahead. Keep praying everyone.
Oh, the only thing is the bit ly links were not working and I had to search the people by name. Unless the links are meant to link to the MIN website only, i wanted to see the original source and I found it either way if I searched hard enough. Anyways, thank you.
This was a book I do no regret reading.
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Author 3 books2 followers
August 24, 2021
Having started my career in publishing, production value is important to me. In today's print-on-demand world, automated processes still don't measure up to the skilled eye of a production artist when it comes to page layout, text treatments and (for those of you familiar with the industry) widows and orphans. I mention this, because a bit more care in the arrangement of Michael Snyder's (no relation) printed pages would have made for a better reading experience.

Aside from my disappointment in the physical presentation of the book, as I began to read the prophecies put forth, I found myself depressed each time I set down the book. The first 11 chapters are nothing but visions of misery, devastation and hopelessness (the antitheses of what I was hoping to find). Furthermore, while a URL is presented at the end of each prophetic paragraph, there is no explanation as to who is prophesying, what their credentials are and why the reader should consider them an authority. In addition, some of the visions contradict one another, yet they are categorized as if they should paint a solid and cohesive portrait. They do not, save for the aforementioned general misery, devastation, etc.

The last few chapters are the saving grace of this publication, which I suppose is the general message of the book: Saving Grace. No matter what the future may hold, whether we are facing Armageddon (as every generation prior has thought), or whether life as we know it goes on for hundreds of years more, God, through his Divine Grace, is ready to embrace us and welcome us home. Death is inevitable, but it doesn't have to be the end.

In the finale, Snyder imparts uplifting messages of encouragement and offers the reader guidance on the steps needed if they are seeking salvation.

Overall, the book would have greatly benefited from establishing the sources of the prophecies, perhaps slightly better organization and calling out the contradictions and offering the reader an explanation as to why all of the visions are so vastly different. Why such diverse messages? What is the significance of one person being shown a vision that differs for all the others? Snyder explains the difference of a dream compared to a vision, but there is no comparisons of the visions themselves.

Because the book does wrap up on such a hopeful note, I contemplated giving it four stars, but I decided on three simply because I have read some of Michael Snyder's articles online and I don't feel he brought the same buttoned-up style to this particular work. I wouldn't dissuade anyone from reading this book—I think we all need to seek answers. I would only caution them to jump to the last few chapters should they find themselves disheartened slogging through the misery of the first 11 chapters.
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August 25, 2020
Interesting but....

I found this book interesting and fit with my understanding of end times with some reservations.

Read Matthew 24 carefully, taking note as to who it is being directed to.

Verse 16: Then let them which be in Judaea flee into the mountains. (That would be the Jews, not gentiles.)

Verse 20: not on the sabbath day. (Jews call for worship on the sabbath day, not gentiles.)

Verse 24: and shall show great signs and wonders (The Hebrew people look for signs as throughout Exodus with Moses and with the apostles in Acts when addressing the Jews. The elect in the church live by faith, not signs and wonders and are saved by faith not works. A search on “signs” in the KJV most times refers to texts associated with the Jews.)

Verse 30: And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven, (another sign)

The point being that the approach of this book requires an acceptance of a post tribulation rapture.

If you accept a pre-tribulation rapture and are saved before the tribulation begins (which requires the revelation of the Anti-Christ first before it begins) you will not be around for these events.

During the time of Jacobs trouble only the unsaved Jews and all others will be around for many of these events.

That said, no one knows exactly how all of this will unfold so it is prudent to prepare in any event.

Also, some of the prophets were questionable at best. The Indian is saffron robes is hardly a Biblical Christian.

The last time I saw people like that and listened to them was when I was a new ager. I certainly wouldn’t take them seriously as a KJV based Biblical Christian today.

A few others seem to be having prophetic dreams so frequently that one wonders a bit at their authenticity.

Additionally, it is clear that during the end times will come many false prophets. It might be prudent to take these prophecies with a bit of skepticism.

Still, the book was a quick read and provokes food for thought and an encouragement to prepare on both the spiritual and material levels.

It was not without value and a worthwhile read for anyone concerned about what we see transpiring in our world today. If you are not saved take this more seriously.

If you are are, take this as a signal to prepare for the worst as best you can and definitely reinforce your faith in our Savior.
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June 27, 2021
This book is more appropriate for Americans. Because the prophecy that is expressed has actually been felt no less powerfully as described in this book at the other part of the world already, the suffering, death, torment felt by the people of developing countries like in Africa , the Middle East and Asia due to wars, invasions and proxy wars. This book has a lot of repetition of dreams, fears. What is described tragedy to come in USA, it is normal for many people in the developing countries. No need prophecy. Maybe for Americans living in their comfort zone, it feels like the end of the world. Imagine if the dreams of religious figures in Middle East, Asian and African countries were considered prohecy, the story could be different.
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March 27, 2024
out of chaos comes clarity

Many would declare Michael to be a merchant of gloom and doom but he’s an anointed messenger. You may not like the message of the chaos that’s coming but he gives a message of hope, and shows us what to expect, and how to react. My life went through a major chaotic time, my spirit was lifted from my body and I sat with my messenger from God. He gave me specific instructions and a clear warning of the Chaos to come.

Michaels messages are clearly messages from God to be delivered to us all, read not only this book but all of Michael and Miranda’s books. Follow his SubStack for daily inspired messages.

Jim Owen
Author of In Search of A River.
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March 13, 2021
I do not like Christianity and I do not believe in Christianity God. But I do believe that the American Empire is going down (faster than ever). Still, it is safe to live in the US as it is still be able to provide a comfortable life for most people (if your IQ is at least average and you work hard enough. You can still own your guns as I can still personally keep my Chinese-made katana collection. So, if anyone of you, sons of the bitches, has anything to say, now is your fucking time !!!
14 reviews1 follower
September 14, 2020
Astounding revelations

These prophecies are verification of many of my own research and waking dreams. Thank you so much. I was surprised and my own experiences validated (in a horrific but ultimately uplifting way) this reading ultimately strengthens my resolve to continue my work and strive toward truth and light. It also reminds me to pray and that we are not alone.
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October 18, 2020
Some of this book is hard to absorb, but it is a clear warning to all of us to Wake Up, especially if you are a Sardis Christian (Revelation). Timely read!

Some of this book is hard to absorb, but it is a clear warning to all of us to Wake Up, especially if you are a Sardis Christian (Revelation). Timely read.
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January 6, 2021
Interesting Read

If you are looking for a book that has many prophecies about America, this book has them. There were a few people that I haven't heard of. Each chapter contains like prophecies from different people, some of whom are not American. This book is interesting to read and makes you wonder when America will finally collapse.
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January 25, 2021
Excellent record of prophetic insights

Scary reading, not bedtime stories, but a very good account of the many people who have experienced corroborating visions and dreams about the end times events in America. The last quarter of the book is very exciting and should bring all believers a measure of comfort and thrill of anticipation of God’s great and times miracles.
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6 reviews
December 26, 2020
Eye opening and yet frightening

This book is very eye opening, the things that are to come are more frightening than any Hollywood movie. You can see with your eyes that things are deteriorating. However, their is always hope, and this book gives you hope.
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12 reviews2 followers
March 10, 2021
This is an amazing book that you need to read.

This book talks about the things to come according to the scriptures and what Jesus warned us about 2000 years ago! It's worth reading!
70 reviews
August 21, 2021
Visions of the end - from many people

An easy read. The approach is to warn and prepare you. And the writer reminds you that as a believer in Jesus, Christ the Lord, you are saved but be prepared for terrible conditions and destruction.
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August 30, 2020
Take Caution

Be aware. Get right in your life. Mr. Snyder is another messenger to us. What would it do to have some faith.
23 reviews
October 26, 2020
Unknown prophets with doomsday “prophesy”

Nothing positive here just a man telling people that God will punish you if you don’t live as this author thinks you must live
4 reviews
May 3, 2021
Lost Prophecies

A book mainly of testimonials of people having end of the world visions. A Christianity book that expresses views that favors Israel.
27 reviews1 follower
May 4, 2021
A collection of sobering and perhaps troubling dreams and visions from Christians around the world.
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June 1, 2022
If you think the world is going to hell, this book will have a lot of confirmation for you. I enjoyed it and will be buying Snyder's next work on this subject.
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