Predicting the Antichrist, 4, Vance Davis's Demonic Dream

 


Source: Vance Davis with Brian Blashaw, Broken Promises: A True Story of Courage and Belief (Mesa, Arizona: White Mesa Publications, 1995)

Vance Confronts one Devil of a Boogey Man

Vance Davis, leader of the Gulf Breeze Six, NSA cryptologists who went AWOL in June, 1990, was about 16 when he had a very significant dream. (See Antichrist, Part 3 for background.) He found himself in a huge, spooky cavern where two teams were playing. He was coach of one of them. It wasn’t exactly a game; the stakes were serious, losing was unthinkable. Suddenly one of his players seemed to fall into a hole and disappear. He sent in another. That one vanished. Then another. Soon he would run out of players. He turned around and saw one of the most charming women he had ever seen. Before he could collect himself, she ran into the game and vanished also. There was only one thing to do. Run in after them and see if he could figure out what happened to them. So Vance ran onto the field and tumbled down the same hole.

It was a cobwebby cave with bread ovens full of charred corpses. A LIFE magazine lay on the floor. It was dated Jan. 17, 1964, 9 months before he was born. “On the cover was a picture of Pope Paul VI kissing the rock at the Chapel of Primacy at the Sea of Galilee” where Jesus allegedly gave Peter charge over the founding of His church. (Mind you, Vance was not a Catholic and knew almost nothing about the Bible. I would be shocked if he knew anything at all about Paul VI.)

The lovely lady he saw on the bench was tied to a stalactite. He untied her, but she quickly vanished. Vance hears a voice, turns to see an exquisite, perfect man with blond hair and a white suit. He said, “Come join me, Vance, for your power and strength could serve me well.” Then he tempted Vance with all the worldly wealth and goods that he offered Jesus in Matthew 4 of the Bible.

Vance sensed that something wasn’t right. He asked Mr. Perfect, “Who is Lord?” Answer, “I am.” Vance shouted, “In Jesus’ name, show thy true self, Satan!” Suddenly Vance knew he was in the presence of pure evil. He was given Satan’s true name [satan simply means ‘adversary.’] The entity threatened Vance with death if he did not submit. He said, “You chose to follow Jesus during the War in Heaven, and helped to cause my defeat. Now you have come back to overthrow my power here on Earth.” (Why would the Devil confess to all this?)

Vance answered with what almost sounded like another voice, calm and strong. “I have chosen my path and it’s not with you.” Wow, he realized that he himself just said that. The beast was enraged. They lobbed balls of energy at each other. "I felt a strength and resolve come over me that I had never felt in real life. I created a glowing ball of white energy in my right hand and threw it at this being. It hit him squarely in the chest and tossed him across the room. He ricocheted off the wall and hit the floor. The energy had clearly stunned and hurt him, but he rose to his feet." 

Satan was winning. Mr. Perfect with compelling blue eyes was now a short, hairy beast. "They have allowed your training and powers to come to earth with you, Old One," growled the hairy one, "But it is not enough. Now it is time for you to die!"

Red balls and white flew back and forth until Satan was about to deliver the fatal coup de gras“Ask for me, my brother,” whispered a new voice. “I will help, but you must ask.” Vance used the last of his energy to scream, “In the name of Jesus, get me out of here, please!” Suddenly he awoke to see his mother comforting him.

This dream undoubtedly had components in it that were way beyond what Vance would know to do or say. It’s great science fiction, but it's kind of trite and corny. Wowser, this impressionable teenage boy is being told he was maybe an archangel from the dawn of time, fighting at the side of the Son of God in some ancient cosmic battle. Do I believe that he had that dream? Perhaps he did. Do I believe that everything “satan” told him in the dream was true? Nope. 

Flattery can be very subversive. Vance laid himself with that Silva Mind Control stuff. He was being prepped to follow the Ouija plan because he was convinced that he was some kind of special Jedi warrior with a hero’s destiny. He was idealistic enough to die for that noble cause. In the lives of the Gulf Breeze Six, the tale that they all proclaim is true is as whacky and paranormal as anything you will find in science fiction.

If the devil can't convince a good person to do bad things, he will try to make those bad things look good. If people think "God" is commanding them, there is no limit to what humans will do in his name. That's why the Bible warns us to "test the spirits and see if they are God." 1 John 4:1-3,

Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world. By this you know the Spirit of God: every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God; and every spirit that does not confess Jesus is not from God; this is the spirit of the antichrist, of which you have heard that it is coming, and now it is already in the world.

There are various possibilities as to the source of this dialogue. 1) Vance may have written it himself, or 2) it may have come from God to arm him with his best weapon against dark forces, or 3) it may have come from the Enemy to pump up Vance’s ego and prepare him to view himself in later years as a chosen, End Times warrior. Later, when entities claiming to represent heavenly forces speak through the Ouija, Vance can look back and think, yes, I was chosen for this moment even from my youth. Now it all makes sense.

And thrown into the mystic casserole are notions of the pre-existence of the soul, the age-old war in the heavens (a very biblical concept), and warrior spirits that incarnate to join The Last Battle. If Vance really didn’t make up this dream script himself, it’s quite an ego booster. It seems a little odd that if Vance has incarnated for that battle that the Apostle Paul, the prophet Zechariah, the 4 Gospel writers, and Timothy are left incarnate, to talk to a group of young, theologically untrained, spiritually naïve cryptographers through a Ouija Board. But Vance, the Old One, has come back to enjoin the battle on Earth.

Channeling Disaster Predictions

Almost every nationally known channeler or fortune teller begins their enterprise by making some exceedingly accurate predictions. Jean Dixon predicted JFK’s assassination. It did no good, of course, because no one listened, but she hit enough bull’s eyes to garner national attention. In the end she became hyper-mystical, and her predictions became less accurate. She predicted that a comet would hit the earth in 1985, which didn’t happen.

Edgar Cayce predicted that Japan would sink into the sea and Atlantis would arise, and the poles would shift. One thing that every abductee researcher notices is that aliens manipulate their contactees with predictions and scenes of horror. Ninety-four percent of all humans will be eaten. There will be a nuclear war by such and such a date. Earthquakes, floods, alien invasion, riots… you need us. Without us you will not survive.

The entities of the Board knew how to gain Vance’s attention and possibly that of government administrators. They predicted an earthquake in Iran in which over 300,000 would be killed. It happened. They predicted a terrorist bomb in New York (the first World Trade Building bombing?), the Gulf War, the break up of the Soviet Union, the unification of Germany, and the European Union, all of which happened. They warned of danger to a shuttle mission, which may have saved it from exploding.

These are the kinds of nuggets that the CIA eats for breakfast. Presidents thrive on it. The channeler of such tidbits becomes an overnight celebrity. The entities actually know the future and seemed willing to share it with us for our benefit. They were the good guys, the ones we could work with and count on.

What lies ahead? What lies!

It’s really hard not to get sucked into a drama like that. Do I think the Gulf Breeze Six were dumb to believe the entities of the Board? Not at all. The spirits knew everything about all of those young people. They knew their past, their future, what to say, which buttons to push. They supported their cause with signs and wonders. They were really good at what they did.

Some predictions were exaggerated. For instance, when they were told to go AWOL, they wanted to go to California. Safire vetoed that because in 1996 there would be an earthquake in Los Angeles measuring 14.6 (if the scale went that high, which it doesn’t). Seattle? Nope. There would be earthquakes there and then Mt. Rainier would blow between ’93 and ‘95. East coast? Nope. Earthquakes there. New York would suffer a bad one, destroying a portion of the city (p. 113).

None of those events came to pass. In 1994 southern California had the North Ridge quake, which was registered as 6.7/6.9. Because the quake occurred at 4:30 a.m., only fifty-seven people died. Many more would have been killed had it happened later. It was a terrible event, with billions in damage, but it’s what California does. 

Other predictions: THE US STOCK MARKET WOULD CRASH. IT WILL RISE TO 4000 BEFORE THE EVENT. MARTIAL LAW DECLARED IN ALL MAJOR CITIES LIKE NEW YORK, LOS ANGELES, CHCAGO, PUTTSBURGH, ETC. GOVERNMENT CLOSES BORDERS WITH CANADA AND MEXICO. U.S. AIR SPACE RESTRICTED. 1 AIRLINER SHOT DOWN, 302 PEOPLE LOST. A MAN WILL DECLARE HIMSELF TO BE MESSIAH IN 1998. Etc.

The poles will shift, 50 scientists will go missing, special people will emerge around the world to teach truth by 2000. The seven thunders of the Bible will be revealed. The New World Order will be the new religion. Upheavals of the earth near Florida would reveal lost cities. Bible treasures would be found [like the ark of the covenant perhaps?]. A meteorite will hit the Pacific Ocean by 2005, causing significant damage and flooding (They didn’t mention Hurricane Katrina and the flooding of New Orleans nor the 2004 9.1 off Sumatra.)

Anti-Christ on the Horizon

The most compelling prediction, besides that they had to leave Germany because a bloody war would soon break out between Europe and the U.S., was that the Antichrist would arise in Europe, start a new religion, and establish the New World Order. The Six were all chosen to be warriors in this End Times scenario.

A final letter was dictated from the heavenly messengers. Each one took turns adding something. Just a taste of what was said:

From Mark, “If you listen to this letter…you who claim to be of Christ our Lord…then you will harken unto these words that follow…then leave all and search for the elect and their followers as they are of Gods chosen leaders…” (Right. Lead the CIA on a snipe hunt.)

From Simon Peter, “This is but the last warning from us that teaches of Christ without bloodshed…the elect were chosen…but volunteered when the world was new…follow those that are humble in spirit but ferocious in Christs words…You of the world listen carefully…the time is now to wake up your spirits and heed the warning…I am the last to speak to you ever…now the elect take over the mission of the apostles…God speed.” (Vance and the Six are it. The very Last Warning. Dismiss to your Doom.)

From John, “And it was said in the end that a great shout would be heard around the land…then all would see the trembling of the great king of whore…then from the back cometh a great cry of the chosen of God and the mighty warriors led by them….from the earth cometh the elect to render the great king a murderous heart toward the one called Jesus…” etc. (Why is John lapsing into King James English? That's how they talked in the 1600s AD.)

And so, goaded by pleas allegedly from on high, the intrepid group made their plans. With the help and encouragement of sweet Mary and the boys from the Bible, they headed off to Atlanta and the rest of their lives.

I can’t hardly blame them, considering who they were and what they knew. They were trying to do the right thing. They just fell into a really slick, well-played demonic scam. U.S. government officials, be warned. Nothing useful will ever come through a Ouija Board, a séance, or any paranormal practice. You politicians, when you appropriate the so-called revelations of people listening to spirits, you put both the nation and your own soul at risk.

 What really would have helped the Twin Towers and the city of New Orleans in 2005 is if the people in power had gotten off their ignorant, self-interested behinds and listened to the experts who were predicting those disasters based on solid information. Neither disaster had to happen. The Gulf Breeze Six weren't stupid. Stupid is seeing what happened to them and dismissing it as unimportant.

For another Marian apparition predicting the Antichrist, see my blog post The Virgin Mary of Bayside, NY, a Trojan Horse?

 

 

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