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To: Jane Hafker who wrote (1039)8/31/1998 3:58:00 PM
From: gregor  Respond to of 1283
 
Message 5459604

Dear Jane:

Three times on this thread we cautioned against the markets, the latest on Aug 10th.

I am sitting about as high and dry as I can having been in cash since Feb. I was in russell 2000 funds that topped out in Feb.

I still caution about entering back into this market. I am looking for a correction similar to 1966 and 1973-74.

There will be some awesome opportunities in energy, oil services, foreign junk bonds, russell 2000 stocks, and junk bonds of american corporations.

The wealth of the wicked is right now in the process of being transferred to the righteous, it has been stored up for generations and generations, thousands of years !!

I am going to enter a modified "fast" just so my spirit will be very attuned to the spiritual guidance that I am going to need over the next 60 days. I will be doing extra work outs at the gym. As my body is weakening my spirit will be soaring on the wings of ministering angels.

Truly these times are perilous, both in the natural and spiritual realm and also in the financial realm.

I urge all to spend more time in prayer, also fasting, and study and meditate just a little more in the next 60 days. Let us crucify the flesh a little more than what we feel comfortable with. God will honor all this with deliverance, and yokes being broken, and freedom to captives. I especially look to some mighty miracles in the health realm. In Christ.gregor



To: Jane Hafker who wrote (1039)10/2/1998 12:22:00 PM
From: gregor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1283
 
Hi Jane;

Just a little tid bit of information . I renewed my subscription to Money Magazine yesterday. When the clerk asked me for my credit card expiration date I gave him 08/00. The computer would not take the date. I started laughing. The clerk did not know what I was laughing about. I asked if he had ever heard about Y2K. He said what is that ?

I said. Put down 08/99 and I'll bet you a million dollars the computer takes the date . He did and it did. He said how did you know. I said . Just a guess and left it at that.

FWIW.......gregor