WEB POSTED 10-19-1999
Min. Farrakhan's 1985
vision and the media

traveler.gif (23743 bytes)Is there any solid proof that would convince any intelligent person of the truth of what the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan experienced on September 17, 1985? Yes. I�ll begin a summary or an outline of it here that you may look into and be convinced for yourself.

Let�s look at it in three parts and that we�ll conclude with some of the significance of his experience for us all.

First, there was his growing awareness of where the war his teacher told him about was going to be waged by the Reagan government. Next, there is what he did about it. Thirdly, the American press confirmed or validated�one-hundred-percent�his powerful experience; not for him but for others. Then we�ll look at the "practical" importance and the relevance of it to each of us and to this world�s destiny and what this all tells us about him�Min. Farrakhan.

A little over five months after Min. Farrakhan�s very powerful experience of Sept. 17, 1985, the Minister asked me to accompany him on a flight from Chicago to Washington, D.C. where he was invited to head up a press conference. That was in February, 1986.

The press conference was held the next morning. It represented the concerns of a wide-cross section of groups and people concerned with justice for Libya. Min. Farrakhan spoke truthfully, accurately and passionately. He would later tell me that as he neared the end of his statement he noticed the T.V. camera lights. Somehow, he said, they called what he called the "vision" to his mind. He then had the general thought, or feeling, that he had fulfilled the obligation put upon him by his teacher in the vision he was granted near several months earlier, to hold a press conference in the capital.

Immediately after the conference, we flew back to Chicago. Later that evening, on February 5, 1986, Min. Farrakhan took a flight which continued his world tour, that he had began a few months earlier in the Caribbean.

In the development of certain world events, he began to see greater significance to and in his vision. It was a growing, but still somewhat vague understanding of his vision that led him to alter his itinerary, after he was in Africa. The spirit came on or over him to do that which was not part of his original plans in his tour of the countries he had yet intended to visit. He now decided to go to Libya.

Heavily influenced by a growing sense of the meaning of his vision, and under the guidance of Allah, Min. Farrakhan delivered a powerful speech on March 16, 1986, in Tripoli, Libya. He spoke before representatives of approximately 80 nations. He warned President Reagan, and the government of America, not to make war on Libya.

Both of these speeches are in Mother Tynnetta Muhammad�s book, "The Comer By Night." The importance of the above, including the text of his talks, cannot be over estimated, for all of this provides conclusive proof of the truth of Min. Farrakhan�s more-than-a-vision experience. Let�s look at this proof in three parts.

In the September 8, 1992 (Vol. 11, No. 21) issue of The Final Call, in Farrakhan: The Traveler, is this:

"The Honorable Louis Farrakhan is a very sane man. He is very brave and bold, but not foolhardy. He is well aware of the weight of the responsibility that is on his shoulders. Do you think he said what he did to the world�and he has told his vision more than once�if he was not, first of all, convinced that he did have such vision?"

"If certain persons could prove that he lied, don�t you think they would have proven that by now? Don�t you think that the slavemasters�s children, with their voice analyzing technology, and whatnot, knew whether or not he was lying in all that he has said about his vision?

"When did the fact that Mr. Reagan ... plan a war with the Joint Chiefs of Staff become public? On February 20, 1987�which was 17 months after the Minister�s vision. The Atlanta Journal carried an article from The Washington Post, the headline of which read: U.S. Planned to Invade Libya in 1985.

Say what? Yes. 1985. Well, when in 1985?

"Part of that news report read: �The State Department took extraordinary steps in the summer of 1985, including summoning the U.S. ambassador to Egypt home [to the U.S.A.] on a secret weekend mission, to head off a White House-sponsored plan for a joint U.S.-Egyptian military attack on Libya... .�

"The article went on to state that as was the case in its Iran policy, the government was �bitterly divided,� with many opposed to what they termed as �risky and unrealistic White House and C.I.A. initiatives ..." aimed at winning a quick war against Libya.

"The article further referred to the �madmen in the White House,� who were being resisted by others in the government."

I continued: "The question raised here, as I have, in earlier issues, is this: How did the Honorable Louis Farrakhan learn of what the White House was planning in the summer of 1985, when his vision occurred on September 17, 1985? The first time he ever mentioned his vision was two days later, on the 19th. So, by what means did he learn this top secret of the government of America? How many different ways could he have found out this top secret of Mr. Reagan? What are the options?

"Was he told by some informant in the government? Did some informant among Mr. Reagan�s top staff find some way to get this very sensitive information to the Honorable Louis Farrakhan? If that could have happened he certainly didn�t call on the Minister�s phone. The government has tapped his phones to the max. I admit, that this was possible. But is it likely? If the Minister learned of the President�s plans in this manner, why has there been not even the slightest hint of this from any source in nearly five years?

"Or, did the Minister just go to where their meetings were being held and in person, simply walk in and sit down and nobody saw him? You can answer that for yourself. Can you imagine Minister Farrakhan going up to the White House�not to think of getting in�and this has not yet been reported to the world?

"Or, did he have an out of the body experience, float to their secret meetings and listen in on their deliberations? That is certainly not beyond possibility.

"OR DID HE GET THIS SECRET INFORMATION FROM THE HONORABLE ELIJAH MUHAMMAD ON THE WHEEL, JUST AS HE SAID HE DID!!!"

From another article, I wrote the following: "The Atlanta Journal, of February 20, 1987, carried an article from The Washington Post that bears witness, that indeed the Honorable Elijah Muhammad did reveal to Minister Farrakhan the vision that the Minister reported to the world.

"The headline of The Atlanta Journal reads: U.S. Planned to Invade Libya in 1985.

"The article stated, in part: �The State Department took extraordinary steps in the summer of 1985, including summoning the U.S. ambassador to Egypt home [to the U.S.A.] on a secret weekend mission, to head off a White House�sponsored plan for a joint U.S�Egyptian military attack on Libya, according to informed sources.

"As in the case of its Iran policy, the U.S. government was bitterly divided, with leaders of the State and Defense departments trying to block what they believed were risky and unrealistic White House and CIA initiatives aimed at winning a quick victory over Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi.

"The confidential efforts of U.S. Ambassador Nicholas Veliotes were aimed at rebutting the dramatic proposals of these madmen in the White House, as the free-wheeling National Security Council staff was known at that time in the upper echelons of the State Department. Veliotes, who was told to let no one know of his presence in Washington, was informed that Secretary of State George Schultz was unalterably opposed to the plan, which called for an Egyptian invasion of Libya, and considered it crazy.

"Libya under the radical leadership of Gadhafi has been an urgent concern, some say an obsession, in the White House throughout the Reagan administration. President Reagan�s initial meeting with his National Security Council on his first full day in office, January 21, 1981, focused on Libya and Iran. In mid-1985, emboldened by Reagan�s overwhelming re-election and frustrated by four years of indecisive struggle against Gadhafi through covert actions and unconventional means, senior figures in the White House and CIA called for a direct military confrontation, according to sources who provided information for this article."

More next issue, Allah willing.


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