God is Angry with Florida

by
Jonathan O’Toole
(Christian Gallery
News Service, September 18, 2004)
Everybody is curious about why Florida
has been hit by this horrible and devastating string of hurricanes.
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Rick Wilking / Reuters
Interstate 10 north of Pensacola was
ripped in half.
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On Thursday, Florida’s
Governor Bush said “I don’t know quite why we’ve had this run of storms.”
If Jeb Bush had paid attention
to what God did when Paul Hill was executed by the people of the State of Florida
on Sept 3, 2003, he would
not be surprised now that Florida
is besieged by acts of God. Like
Pharaoh in the midst of Egypt’s
plagues, Jeb Bush has hardened himself against the
truth. To those with eyes that see and
ears that hear, the truth should obvious: God is
angry with the state of Florida
for murdering His prophet, the Reverend Paul Hill.
“If I lived in Florida
I believe I would move. We are under
the wrath of God…” were the prophetic words of Regina Dinwiddie
in a July 25, 2003
interview with Resistance Radio (You can hear the interview: http://www.resistanceradio.net/reginadinwiddie.htm).
She explained what she meant, “I believe that Jeb Bush is absolutely a comparison if not a twin to
Pilate, Pontius Pilate,” said the prophetess, “Like Pilate he is trying to
wash his hands of the whole thing, but like Pilate he is guilty,” she concluded.
In a follow up interview with Regina Dinwiddie
on Sep 18, 2004, she had
this to say about the hurricanes hitting Florida,
“The Governor of Florida and the Mayor of Pensacola better quit talking
about the wrath of nature and better start talking
about the wrath of God. To fall
into the hands of the living God is a fearful thing. They better get on their knees, especially
Frank Bell [the Judge who sentenced Reverend Paul Hill to death] and Jeb Bush [the Governor who signed his death warrant].. This is what
happens when you attack a prophet of God.
‘Touch not mine anointed…’ the Lord said and He meant it,” Regina
concluded.
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The largest evacuation in the history of
Florida occurred on September 3,
2004--the exact one year
anniversary of the execution of Paul Hill--in preparation for the onslaught
of Hurricane Frances.
This picture shows
the ominous storm gathering above Rev. Paul Hill’s execution chamber about
fifteen minutes before his execution.
The 2003 execution came in the midst of a thunderstorm and lightning
storm above the execution chamber that culminated with a huge lightning strike
to the execution building at the exact moment Rev. Hill was killed. It was a terrible display which all
gathered understood to be a sign from God.
Yesterday, thirteen Floridians were killed when according to
MSN News Hurricane Ivan made “an 11th
hour shift to the east,” pummeling the city of Pensacola where “130-mph winds
inflicted far less damage than feared
everywhere except Florida’s Panhandle” where “destruction was seemingly
around every corner.”
Pensacola is in
the middle of the devastated Florida Panhandle
and is the city where Paul Hill shot baby killer John
Britton.
Make no mistake: thirteen
people who died Thursday from the hurricane could be alive if the prophecy delivered by Regina Dinwiddie had not been rejected.

Sattelite
image of Hurricane Ivan. NOAA via Reuters
Regina Dinwiddie was also
present at the sentencing to death of Paul Hill, presided over by Judge Frank
Bell. Determined in her
own words to “remain silent,” Mrs. Dinwiddie
says “the Lord told me to stand up; in fact he stood me up…” Her heart pounding in her chest, Regina
delivered the following prophesy to the court:
“Thus saith
the Lord, Touch not mine anointed, neither lay any charge to my elect. This man is innocent and you Frank Bell and
the jury and the State of Florida
have the blood of the innocent and the blood of the martyrs on your hands”
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Pensacola resident Reuben Lewis sifts through the remains of
his home. Hilda M. Perez, ABACA.
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On September 3,
2004 during Frances’
mass evacuation, and while Ivan was still categorized as a tropical
storm, the warning was publicly reiterated in Pensacola
by the Paul Hill
Memorial Tour. In their official
press release, the Tour warned Floridians that “hurricane Charley serves as a
fearful warning.” Tour members
proclaimed God’s wrath at the entrance to the abortion clinic where Paul Hill
killed the baby butcher.
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Afterwards, they gathered at the Pensacola
courthouse where Judge Frank Bell sentenced Paul Hill to die. “Perhaps you think this[onslaught of
hurricanes] is a great coincidence, but it will be clear for you if the Lord
moves again next September 3,” said Tour member Chuck Spingola, “When the beams come tumbling down on your
wives and children, you can look to Frank Bell for the cause. You should pull your guns out and arrest him and put him on trial for violating his
oath of office: to do justice, judgment
and equity. Do this,
and the Lord’s anger may abate.”
When asked if she anticipated
any consequences attendant to the unjust execution, Mrs. Dinwiddie
responded:
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A building destroyed on Pensacola Beach.
Joe Skipper, Reuters.
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“I know one thing, I’ll never take another vacation in Florida
and If I lived in Florida I
believe I would move. We are under the
wrath of God…We are suffering for those things that we have done to God’s
innocent children. Now, prepare for the wrath. It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the Living God.”
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Downtown Pensacola.
Stephan Savoia,
AP.
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Many commentators had noted that New
Orleans had avoided the hurricane. “If Louisiana was blessed, Florida remained
cursed,” was the insight of MSN staff writers, commenting on the precision
with which Ivan pulverized Pensacola and the rest of the Florida Panhandle
while seemingly taking it easy on the rest of the Gulf Coast. MSN news already
reports estimates of a combined $21 billion loss, losses which “do not
reflect lost tourist revenues for Florida
and the Gulf Coast. Nor do they include the impacts of closed
oil rigs and refineries along the Gulf
Coast, source of a quarter of U.S.
oil and natural gas production.”
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Representatives of the baby butcher shop where Reverend Paul
Hill aborted the abortionist, Community Care of Pensacola (once called
the Ladies Center)
were not available for comment this afternoon.
The bottom line, according to Mrs. Dinwiddie,
is that “we are not going to stop the shedding
of blood without bloodshed.”
An article in the Palm Beach Post entitled “Almost no place is safe in tornado, town learns”
summarized the point of this article. After
describing one of the 26 tornados Ivan spawned and its devastation that killed
six people, the article described its aftermath, “On Friday, relatives picked
through the debris scattered along a path the size of a football field. They
looked for photos and other keepsakes. Strewn across the site were familiar
items: someone's country-music record collection, stuffed animals, a Christmas stocking, textbooks from Chipola Junior
College. A
soggy Bible lay open to Romans 1:21,
with purple highlighter marking the chapter on God's righteous judgment,” the
article concluded.
Governor Bush should consider this message to be his notification: the preborn deserve
the same defense as the born. Even as
the Big Brother George scrambles to sign an executive order for disaster
relief, the Federal Idol cannot protect you
from God. America
is the antitype, and she is seeing in Florida
a foreshadowing of wrath to come.
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Jeanne:
Hurricane Number Four in Six Weeks

CONCLUSION:
Remember it is not just the Bush brothers and it is not just
the State of Florida that has risen up to destroy God’s people, but all
citizens of these presently united States of America bear responsibility and
therefore culpability for the evil actions taken by the government that derives
its authority from our consent. Just as
God did not ignore the sin of the people of the State of Florida,
God is not ignoring our corporate sin.
As the following image shows, the whole
united States of
America is presently being surrounded by the
Wrath of God. Count the hurricanes that
were forming as Ivan menaced Pensacola, Florida
on 9/15, 2004. While it is not
hurricanes that most of the people of this nation must fear, God is using the
hurricanes as a way to remind all of us what
it is like to fall into the hands of the God
who is a consuming fire. Mock and sneer
if you must, but the time of mocking and sneering is drawing to a close. [Editor]

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