The purpose of this blog is to keep you informed about Bishop Koyle's prophecies related to the Relief Mine. Despite the sometimes negative news headlines, this knowledge can help you prepare and provide hope that vindication is near.

Here is what Bishop Koyle said about strikes, and how they lead up to the great financial crash:

...prices would go higher and higher, and all at once something happened, and in one night the props would be knocked out from under everything and down would come everything. This condition would be brought about by strikes. (BKDM in Relief Mine II, p. 205)

Paul Steele, a firm believer in the Relief mine who died a few years ago, published a booklet called, "Dream Mine Experiences". In it he said the following, which you should read slowly:

Bishop Kole saw troubles in the East, trouble in the East. My father asked him what that meant, and the bishop responded, 'Mostly the eastern United States, but also the Middle East.' I've heard that expression, 'troubles in the East, trouble in the East,' repeated over and over again by my father.

I'm not sure who Ella Cupit is, but Lynn Bishop quotes her in his book, "The Winding-Up Scene". She adds additional clarification to Koyle's prophecy:

The bishop said there would be trouble in the eastern part of the United States, from strikes and from the colored men, and that the Balkans would fall at the time the Dream Mine would come in.

"Rebel Call" is a channel on YouTube. The guy who runs it has had to keep creating new channels several times, because YouTube's censorship keeps taking them down. He is a very conservative God fearing man, and in this video below, he talks about what's likely the real cause for the port strike. Maybe listen to this while you're doing the dishes or something.

(18 minutes)

Okay, so I've established that strikes and riots are coming to the East Coast. Now, let’s highlight a few headlines from the news that you can click on to read further:

Our First October Surprise! The East Coast Port Strike Could Throw U.S. Supply Chains Into A State Of Chaos
If there is something that you really need to buy, you might want to get it now, because it might not be available later. The International Longshoremen’s Association port workers are on the verge of initiating
Port crisis as dockworkers from Maine to Texas strike over pay
Dockworkers at U.S. ports have gone on strike, protesting wages and automation. The walkout involves 45,000 members of the International Longshoremen’s Association.

As always, time will tell how this East Coast strike will play out. It may or may not align with what Bishop Koyle was referring to. Regardless, it's wise to be prepared, because, as we saw during COVID, a supply chain crisis is far from pleasant.

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Remember, Bishop Koyle told believers that owning 100 shares would be sufficient to care for any man's family. But, if a man had more than 100, he would be in a better position to assist his fellow men during the times of financial trouble and famine.