Messages 2012

God and the Economy

April 6th, 2012

Berkeley, California

Received by FAB

 

I am here, Antony Sutton.

You have just finished my book, “The War on Gold”. You had a notion that the economy is fragile, but my book has shown you the stark truth. You are wondering, if the elite have so much power and control, how can their plans possibly be prevented? They have controlled the economy and caused panics and depressions for a very long time. If God never interferes with human free will, then how can disaster be avoided and freedom and liberty maintained?

You will remember that the Padgett messages maintain that sin and error will be destroyed, and that God and the Angels are also working for human welfare. Then why wouldn’t they be working now as well? In fact, they are.

I must confess that I was a total stranger to this way of thinking when I was a mortal. I tended to be very scientific-minded. It has not been long since I’ve inhabited the spirit world, but I was told not only that my work was important, but that I would be vindicated, not by economic policies, but by God. As time goes by, you will have a clearer understanding of God’s plan, and thus, what seems incomprehensible to your mind will continue to make sense to your soul.

They will be stopped. On that, you can rely. Why? Because God is more powerful than they are. I did not see this at all. It was totally absent from my consciousness. But now, I see that not only is there no other way, but it is the best way to stop the rampage of evil that now circles the globe.

I wish you happiness and peace this lovely evening, and ask you to not be perturbed by my book, but to lift your gaze above, for just as you have never lacked a thing, so your future will be rosy with not only material provisions, but also the happiness and peace that come with the Divine Love and faith.

 

Antony Cyril Sutton (February 14, 1925 - June 17, 2002) was a British-born economist, historian, and writer.

Sutton studied at the universities of London, Gottingen, and California, and received his D.Sc. from the University of Southampton. He was an economics professor at California State University Los Angeles and a research fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution from 1968 to 1973. During his time at the Hoover Institution he wrote the major study Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development (in three volumes), arguing that the West played a major role in developing the Soviet Union from its very beginnings up until the present time (1970). Sutton argued that the Soviet Union’s technological and manufacturing base - which was then engaged in supplying the Viet Cong - was built by United States corporations and largely funded by US taxpayers. Steel and iron plants, the GAZ automobile factory - a Ford subsidiary, located in eastern Russia - and many other Soviet industrial enterprises were, according to Sutton, built with the help or technical assistance of the United States or U.S. corporations. He argued further that the Soviet Union’s acquisition of MIRV technology was made possible by receiving (from U.S. sources) machining equipment for the manufacture of precision ball bearings, necessary to mass-produce MIRV-enabled missiles.

Professor Richard Pipes, of Harvard, said in his book, “Survival Is Not Enough: Soviet Realities and America’s Future” (Simon & Schuster;1984): In his three-volume detailed account of Soviet Purchases of Western Equipment and Technology … Sutton comes to conclusions that are uncomfortable for many businessmen and economists. For this reason his work tends to be either dismissed out of hand as “extreme” or, more often, simply ignored. Source: Wikipedia

 

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