I had a visual of a black and white mug shot of Dylann Roof, then another photo right next to it was coming into focus.
Predictions 6-3-17 Notes on 12-2-13
“Nick (Nicked?).. 20.. Now.. 8”
I had a visual of someone unwrapping an iron statue of a saint.
I had a visual of Spirit holding up a fake bill, then showing a 20 dollar bill while circling the number 20.
I was falling asleep when I heard screams and gunshots. Individuals were screaming at others to run. I had a visual of a mad man plunge through a door, staring down those in the room. “In 7 minutes”
I had a visual of what looked like colored markers or crayons lined up next to it there were bullets, then I heard shots fired. Five shots. “This is coming soon.. Not the nicest kid anymore.. poor popularity.. ” At the end they showed the number 7.
“Charge.. Charger! Someone slammed him on the floor.. 7.”
Prayers for all those of LGBTQ. Hate has no answer. Love answers all.
On November 20th. “Nicholas Brink” killed 5 people at a gay night club. He was tackled by a hero in the moment. I should have noted more detail because they were Rainbow colored markers.
We posted this message before, there was another shooting with the name “Nick” so I present this with doubt? Which shooting are they talking about? But this message sounds like this moment. However the number 7 does not fit.
Why is there a statue of a Saint? A saint was there. A hero beyond approach, was there. Someone was ready to put their life on the line for the safety of everyone. A sacrifice of nobility. A saint. Someone the Spiritual Realm is very proud of. Like a gift, he is unwrapped.
The facts: by AP News: COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — The suspect in the mass shooting of 22 people at a Colorado gay nightclub sought to change his name more than six years ago, according to public records. The request came months after he was apparently targeted by online bullying.
Anderson Lee Aldrich, 22, who faces murder and hate crime charges, was known as Nicholas Brink until 2016. Just before his 16th birthday, he petitioned a Texas court to change his name, records show.
Online court documents offered no official reason for the name change, which was first reported by The Washington Post. The paperwork was signed by his grandparents, the Post said. Months earlier, when he was 15, a website with photos of Brink targeted him with ridicule,
There will come a day where the only place you can see a gun is a museum an no will ever die from it again.
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