Scripture Sheds More Light On America’s Judicial Misconduct Crisis
November 18, 2011 3 Comments
One of the most overlooked passages in the bible is Genesis 12:1-3 in which God tells Abraham that He will bless those who bless Israel and curse those who curse it. Among the many gifts Israel has given to the world is the Virgin Mary, the earthly Mother of God.
Fifteen years after a reported apparition to General George Washington by the Virgin Mary, Archbishop John Carroll, consecrated the United States to her. In 1847, Mary, the Immaculate Conception was designated as the patroness of the United States.
But now federal judges in Washington, D.C. and on the west coast are playing fast and loose with God’s words to Abraham. In reported messages to Marian seer Veronica Leuken on March 18, 1977, America’s leaders were accused of having “enacted rules, regulations and laws that hold no water, have no discipline and no purpose.” *
Do some of our federal judges think they are gods, or just so puffed up with their own importance they honestly believe they can scoff at His word?
* See, “Virgin Mary’s Bayside Prophecies,” Volume 4, page 212 [ six volume set available for purchase at http:www.tldm.org] and “Church and Justice Department Officials Use Similar Disinformation Tactics” on this blog.


When she read about a demon also appearing with the image of the Virgin, she says she was convinced, this was the same Virgin. “And the virgin tells this lady 'Do not fear, for my son is merciful and he has sent me here and you will be ok,'” says Nancy.
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