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I don't want to reveal my identity so I post it here. Visions lead to this warning: This December or January there will a great natural disaster and many countries will be submerged under water but cannot say where around the globe (east or west). This will however will not be end of the world stuff but be sure that once you know about it make your move towards the mountains or higher elevation places you know asap.

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Sadh Sangat Ji,

Whether you believe me or not, Dass was told a week ago that Sant Baba Ji (Beg forgiveness from the sangat as I can't disclose more) in India went into to a lock down of sorts and has been reading bani nonstop not answering any calls even from his son in Canada.

I haven't asked much more into it because I've been trapped in maya (exams :( ) for this last little while.

Whether there is a flood or natural disaster coming I have no budhi and don't know. I beg that sangat does increase thier nitnem bani and bhagti though as kalyug seems to be amping it up.

vjkk vjkf

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wouldnt it be more appropriate to make your way to your local gurdwara and try to keep maharaj safe?

My Granthi said he always keeps a set of inflatable rubber armbands and a rubber dingy on him at all times so dont worry. He just needs a bit of time to inflate them (he's old and his lungs aint what they used to be), but your warning has put him on guard.

Otherwise, I'm planning on taking advantage of all this water. Stocked up on bubble bath and everything. Taped Waterworld too. Who said Sikhs dont know how to prepare?

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