April 25, 2,008
To The First Lady- God Can Do That

 

 

God has come through Speaker Gerald Polley and made a video concerning this situation. Here's the link to this important video. Though there's a link in The First Lady's letter mentioned below, we thought it a good idea to also have it here so no one can possibly overlook it.

 

http://www.voicesfromspirit.com/v/GodForbidden.wmv

 

Gerald sent his 28th letter to The First Lady Friday explaining that God can do what He mentioned in Gerald's letter to her yesterday, and lots more topics of interest!

 

 

http://www.voicesfromspirit.com/campaignletters/Gerald/geraldtolaurabush28.htm

 

 

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IMAGINATION'S PLACE
FICTION

 

THE SECOND NIGHT OUT
By; Gerald A. Polley

 

 

The Ancient One and Durga picked up their new travelling companions and headed west. "Where are we going?" David asked.
"Explain when we get there," The Ancient One answered.
It was obvious something had attracted his attention below. "Be right back!" he muttered. Durga watched where he was going and cried "Come on! This is going to be good! It's one of his favorite tricks." The others followed her. There was a car speeding down the road with a police car in pursuit. It was weaving back and forth across the center line, sometimes going into the ditch. In the distance ahead another car could be seen approaching. The Ancient One got ahead of the speeding car, materialized, and began to scream loudly, and wave his hands. The startled driver swirved to avoid him, lost control, flew off the road, and hit a very large tree. The driver's door popped open. The driver flew out, and landed head first against a very large rock. The Ancient One rose and joined the others.
"He just loves doing that!" Durga laughed. "I've seen it a hundred times."
"Doesn't anyone ever get it on tape?" Esther asked. "All those police cars have cameras. Before The Ancient One could answer David did. "If they do they destroy the tapes," he explained, "say that there was something wrong with the equipment and they lost that particular night. They don't want any visits from government agents telling them if they put out any such stories and alarm the public they'll lose their federal funding. Positively and absolutely no official government organization claims such beings exist."
"Really!" Esther moaned. "Do they think they can keep it a secret forever?"
"They're going to as long as they can!" David answered. "Anything some of the public wants to believe there's nothing we can do about, but we can keep them from having any definite proof." The rest of the trip west was silent and uneventful. They finally landed by some great brush fires. "Simple night tonight," The Ancient One explained. "The demons are feeding on the life energy being released by the fire. Patrol around it and when you see one beat the hell out of it or drive it off. Keep them from feeding."
"Isn't there more important things we should be doing?" Esther asked.
"No!" The Ancient One answered, "Others are taking care of other things. The most important thing right now is to keep the creatures of Darkness from feeding. The less energy they have to oppose us the better off we are!"
His companions all nodded and they went to work. As daybreak arrived they gathered to return home. "I don't think you have to take us home," David remarked. "I think we're perfectly capable of managing. Let us say good day here."
"If it is your wish," The Ancient One agreed. "Just one thing," David asked.
"What?" The Ancient One continued.
"Do you ever get used to the smell?" David enquired. "Does it ever get any better?"
The Ancient One shook his head. "I've been fighting the creatures of Darkness for untold ages," he answered, "I don't know if any others have gotten used to it, but I never have! Sometimes even when I wake up in my physical form I smell it for hours! The stench of death is very hard to ignore."
"Well, that's one thing we will always agree on!" David snapped. "Have a pleasant day!"
"If somebody announces she's joining our efforts," The Ancient One answered, "I would have a wondrous day!"
Esther looked very depressed, but did not say anything. She followed David as he soared away.
"Well, they didn't get much to eat tonight!" Durga praised.
"No," The Ancient One agreed, "but I worry where they're going to replace it. I know it doesn't concern you as much, but it worries me." They headed homeward. There was more to do, much more to do!

 

 

THE END

 

 

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