Friday, 16 December 2011

The Innocent Suffer First 15 February 2009

“It is with much sadness to see so many people loose their jobs.  The innocent as always suffer first for the guilty’s actions – their plight ever growing. 

“Now as events start to decrease on a very great level, those who’s jobs were lost who are innocently had no choice, will one by one be rescued and provided for.

“Jobs will be started up and many will have to make different provisions for themselves and their families.

“It will be a great turning point in their lives and together will emerge the stronger as a united front.  All will have to act together for the greater good of the family.

“No one child or adult can expect ‘to have’ any longer.  They must all learn to cut their cloth according to their needs.

“A new way to live where all now start to learn to pull together as never before and to make do with what they already have and to appreciate each others role in the family unit.

“Possessions now not being the case, but to realise that they can and must make do with what they have already.

“So a healthier respect for their possessions starts to take on a life that they never even thought about before.  Everyone will have to contribute in their own way towards the family as never before.

“Jobs in this country will be formed again.  Many will have to be retrained and many will have to see alternative jobs to what they have been used to and not to expect to remain in that same position as before.

“Everybody will need to start to see another way of working and living and so to so many it will seem strange at first, but it will overall be the makings of so many.

“So the innocent will be saved one by one.  As to those who were guilty in bringing down these companies, their fate will not turn so easily as they will have to experience by their own hand the foolishness of their actions.

“They have to finally realise the pain and suffering that they have brought to bear on the innocent was either directly or indirectly their doing and not taking the appropriate action, they were complicit in the downfall of so many.

“So their plight will be even greater as they will be in the wilderness of life for some time to come until they fully realise and admit they got it wrong.

“No one will be exempt.  No one will get away with it until they alone have learnt their bitter lesson. 

“Where eventual remorse is shown, then slowly the way back is given to them and openings in a modest way will occur.

“By then they will fully realise the extreme hardships they have helped to create and brought to bear on so many, as they first hand will suffer the greater for it.

“‘God’ knows all and acts according to ‘His’ Laws, which are always perfect.

Jenny Ayers

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