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The End Draws Near

Posted on January 10, 2008
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May 9, 1794
Remis

Dear Journal;
Robespierre.  A common name in many a household.  I think I have already made it clear that nothing good can come from violence, and those who cause the violence, are the worst of it.  He is no savior of the people, with his lies and deception.  If only people could truly see what he is like.  If only he would take of his mask they would no longer be ignorant of his evil.

The blood of many has paid for the Jacobin takeover of the government.  What is there to gain I ask, does it really matter? No, not really.  I have given up on these men to turn France into a great country with rights.  To give a right to a man by taking another is not freedom.  The Jacobins and all others like them merely seek to further their land and line their own pockets.

Perhaps I am too cynical, I doubt it.  People are turning more and more to death in striving for peace, and still haven’t got that it doesn’t work that way.  If we must fight than each other is perhaps the worst choice of enemies.  God loves all Frenchmen, who are just below God, and above the English.

People will understand soon though, after God comes for us all.  In my latest dream there was a wall, on one side the Jacobins and Girondins and on the other the people of France, I was standing on the wall with a blinding light at my side, I believe it was God.  The light flashed and the Jacobins and Girondins fell to the ground dead, and the people ascended to heaven with the light.  I was left standing on the wall alone.  The other dreams have been clear to me but this one is a puzzle.  All will be revealed in good time, I know though. French Revolution timeline

I suppose at least now the government has admitted to a “supreme being”, but not to God himself, this will be its downfall when the wrath of God comes upon the Earth.

The Lord shall have his way as always, which is for the best,

Jean

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