Frank Sinatra, the famous entertainer that passed away a short time ago is totally irate that he cannot enter into The Kingdom Of God (Heaven) because people have not obeyed Christ's edict to evacuate California and Hawaii.  He became so angry upon hearing this, that he threatened to single-handedly storm the gates of Heaven, until friends and relations in The Spirit Realm calmed him.
"It isn't right," Sinatra later complained, "to punish people for something that they have no knowledge of.  It simply is not fair."
Sinatra was informed that several churches and their leaders are already being punished because they refused to distribute Christ's edict, that every opportunity has been taken to make His wishes known, and those on Earth are responsible for the consequences if His desires are not obeyed.
Sinatra is still very angry, but has somewhat calmed down.  He desires that every effort be made to distribute Christ's edict so that others will not find themselves in his predicament.


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We received this important message from Eloise Ockert, Jamaica, NY.

Hi!  Well, I've gone over VOICES FROM SPIRIT the May, 1998 issue.  I found the article "Arrest Me" very interesting to say the least, and have some comments.
First of all I was happy to read that the unemployment office agreed with Gerald.  I have a question in regard to this.  With the unemployment office on your side could you not sue your former employer for unjustifiably firing you?
The only problem I see in your rehashing the story was calling the officer "Bitch."  Irregardless that you were inflamed by her made matters worse.  Please don't misunderstand me.  I feel you were right in your stand, and I know from personal experiences when someone is irrationally screaming at you it's not easy to let it go.  However, I've learned the best way is to respond softly, without cursing, or just to be quiet and let the person rant...It brings the negative attention to the person who is screaming.
I was also wondering since you did finally give the officer your name and address if you were ever called on for whatever reason, as I don't feel that was appropriately explained either.  The other reason I am writing is to let people know, or rather I hope, that this was an isolated incident and on the whole police officers do help.
When my son was 3 1/2 a woman who I later found out was a crack head attempted to kill me in an attempt to kidnap my son.  If it were not for police intervention I may have been killed.
The woman who was from Haiti, started a casual conversation with me in a neighborhood fast food Chinese restaurant.  I didn't think anything of her until I picked up my order and she picked up my son!  When it was obvious she wasn't going to put him down after I had told her which direction I lived, we ended up beating on each other in the middle of the street.  She was at least 3 times stronger than me and with a look of deep seated anger I had never seen before- told me if I didn't give her "her son" she was going to kill me.  She had already swung and hit me with some sort of metal bar.  I grabbed my son and pulled him under me waiting for a death blow.  The next thing I know a man was pulling me up off the ground!  Raymond (my son) had somehow pulled out from under me and ran into the street with oncoming traffic- undercover police in cabdrivers' garb had intervened.  Raymond at 3 1/2 was speech-delayed and there was a legitimate question of who was the rightful parent as Raymond is bi-racial and I'm white.
Once it was all cleared up, the same policeman drove me home.  He also calmed me down by talking to me and telling me to concentrate on the fact I hadn't been seriously hurt or even killed, and that Raymond wasn't kidnapped.  it wasn't until many months later did I find out that Rita (the failed kidnapper) had been on crack.  Rita told the police that her husband was a crack head and 'sold' her son to me for $1,000 for drugs.  The sad truth I was told from the A.D.A. was that Rita's son was in custody of her husband and she had lost custody because of her addiction.  She got 1-3 years in prison!  I thank the lord for the Police Intervention and for the help I received that evening.
The reason I am telling you all this is to say that overall police are there and not always so irrational as the officer who was so obnoxious and rude with you.  It truly is sad when people who are given the power to protect us obstruct that power by acting so irresponsibly.


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