Brace for 6 months of 'famine & chaos' - Skelton-Cline
Skelton-Cline's chilling words came on yesterday's July 30, 2020, edition of the 'Honestly Speaking' show, even as the Territory is facing the COVID-19 pandemic and is in the middle of the 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
US & Trump Presidency
"Prepare for a 6-month drought, famine, chaos that we see ensuing in the United States of America, particularly where most of our imports, most of the things that we eat... where they come from."
The pastor said September 2020 is the starting point of these prophetic events as a result of the Trump presidency and attempts to delay the 2020 US elections, coupled with the impacts of the Coronavirus pandemic in America.
"Donald Trump as President of the United States does not have the power in law to postpone or delay the presidential election, but what he does have is the power to create the kind of conditions in America that makes the elections on November 3rd, improbably."
Skelton-Cline warned that Mr Trump may move to create conditions for upheaval and civil unrest in the streets of the US and which could come where there is poor handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in key export states.
Stockpile food & medical essentials - Skelton-Cline
"I'm saying to you, that we must begin to prepare now, not only as families but as a nation. Government needs to speak to suppliers about what's happening, some meeting needs to be called and they need to ramp up shipments for essentials."
He said shipments must not only cover food, but also medical supplies and all essentials needed for survival for at least 6 months.
He said for families who cannot afford to stock up for 6 months, can start to stockpile items incrementally as part of their preparations for the prophetic event.
39 Responses to “Brace for 6 months of 'famine & chaos' - Skelton-Cline”
Now he is a prophet?
Have you not already bit the hand that would have feed you? Hmmmmmm?
I also want to make a correction re: my blog yest Re: Deporting the Jamaican that broke into rite way and the bakery- I was wrong to say deport him and that our tax payers monies shouldn’t care for him for everyone deserves mercy..
Study the wisdom of John Lewis parting words, instead,
and seek to create the Beloved Community.
Recently the Jamaican government had an over production of poultry and other meat products. This was due to the closure of some of the major hotels on the islands. I don't think we will experience the famine as is predicted. Guyana produces rice in abundance as well as sugar. The stone that the builder's rejected will become the head corner stone. I am confident that the Caribbean countries will be willing the fill the void and ensure that food is available for their Caribbean brothers.
Everyone who bought it during lockdown in trini experienced this issue yuk
We Will stick with local rice Guyana’s rice in trini was cheap but no good ...