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Deepertruth: Virgin Mary accredited For Conversion in Mississippi

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Our Lady – “My Son has planned many surprises, pleasurable surprises, for Our children on earth who are working with Us to outwit the enemy of God.  Do not be surprised when you are visited by many personages from the Kingdom.  This will be truly the age of revelation to many.  I say this to you, My children, with great joy of heart, for the many tribulations ahead shall prove you and test you for your entrance into the Kingdom." - December 31, 1972

Claude Newman was a negro man who worked the fields for a landowner. He had married when he was 17 years old to a woman of the same age. One day, two years later, he was out plowing the fields. Another worker ran to tell Claude that his wife was screaming from the house. Immediately Claude ran into his house and found a man attacking his wife. Claude saw red, grabbed an axe and split the man's head open. When they rolled the man over, they discovered that it was the favorite employee of the landowner for whom Claude worked. Claude was arrested. He was later sentenced for murder and condemned to die in the electric chair.

While he was in jail awaiting execution, he shared a cell-block of some sort with four other prisoners. One night, the five men were sitting around talking and they ran out of conversation. Claude noticed a medal on a string around another prisoner's neck. He asked what it was, and the Catholic boy told him that it was a medal. Claude said, "What is a medal?" The Catholic boy could not explain what a medal was or what its purpose was. At that point, and in anger, the Catholic boy snatched the medal from his own neck and threw it on the floor at Claude's feet with a curse and a cuss, telling him to take the thing.

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