Is The Drama Unfolding In New York Setting The Stage for David Wilkerson’s ‘Thousand Fires’ Prophecy to Be Fulfilled?

Is The Drama Unfolding In New York Setting The Stage for David Wilkerson’s ‘Thousand Fires’ Prophecy to Be Fulfilled? by  for End of The American Dream

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has decided that purging thousands upon thousands of important municipal workers will make the city a safer place.  But instead, could it actually be setting the stage for complete and utter chaos?  Earlier today, when I visited Steve Quayle’s website I noticed that he had mentioned David Wilkerson’s prophecy about widespread fires in New York City.  I instantly remembered the prophecy that he was talking about, and I decided to go look it up again.  For those that are not familiar with it, here is the relevant portion of that particular prophecy

For ten years I have been warning about a thousand fires coming to New York City. It will engulf the whole megaplex, including areas of New Jersey and Connecticut. Major cities all across America will experience riots and blazing fires—such as we saw in Watts, Los Angeles, years ago.

Some have suggested that the widespread rioting that we witnessed in 2020 was at least a partial fulfillment of this prophecy.

I believe that those riots were just the beginning.


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We haven’t seen a thousand fires burning simultaneously in New York City yet, but a great way to set the stage for such an event would be to dramatically reduce the number of firefighters.

Unfortunately, that is precisely what is happening right now.  Just check out these numbers

NYC has issued a state-wide call for firefighters from both Long Island and Upstate New York as one-third of city firefighters remain unvaccinated ahead of the November 1 deadline, leaving 26 firehouses shuttered.

About 72 percent of FDNY workers have been vaccinated ahead of the November 1 deadline, meaning that up to 4,000 workers may be terminated from the department.

If civil unrest erupts and rioters are suddenly setting hundreds of fires all over the city, would the FDNY have the resources to deal with such a crisis?

I think that is definitely an open question at this point.

Now that the November 1st deadline has passed, there are going to be a lot fewer police officers and ambulances on the streets of New York City as well.

Bill de Blasio is entirely convinced that everything will be just fine.

We shall see.

Meanwhile, cities on the west coast are wrestling with similar issues.

In Los Angeles County, officials are facing a potential loss of 20 to 30 percent of their police officers…

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva continues to rail against the county’s vaccine mandate, warning it is causing a “mass exodus” in his department and threatens public safety at a time when violent crime is on the rise.

“I have repeatedly stated the dangers to public safety when 20%-30% of my workforce is no longer available to provide service, and those dangers are quickly becoming a reality,” Villanueva said in a prepared statement that he posted on social media last week. “We are experiencing an increase in unscheduled retirements, worker compensation claims, employees quitting, and a reduction in qualified applicants.”

Do you think that the streets of southern California will be safer or less safe once close to a third of all police officers are gone?

The answer to that question is quite obvious.

Other areas of the country are also dealing with growing shortages of law enforcement personnel.  For example, just check out what is happening in Georgia

At a Georgia state House of Representatives hearing on prison conditions in September, a corrections officer called in to testify, interrupting his shift to tell lawmakers how dire conditions had become.

On a “good day,” he told lawmakers, he had maybe six or seven officers to supervise roughly 1,200 people. He said he had recently been assigned to look after 400 prisoners by himself. There weren’t enough nurses to provide medical care.

Those numbers are crazy.

As more mandates go into effect all over the nation, personnel shortages are only going to become even more dire.

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