My
Vision of the Destruction of America
By
A. A. Allen
July 4, 1954
Atop
the Empire State Building
As
I stood atop the Empire State Building, I could see the Statue of Liberty,
illuminating the gateway to the new world. Here, spread before me like an
animated map, is an area 60 or 80 miles in diameter. I was amazed that the
Spirit of the Lord should so move me, there atop the Empire State building. Why
should I feel such a surge of His Spirit and power there?
Giant
Telescope
Suddenly
I heard the voice of the Lord. It was as clear and as distinct as a voice could
be. It seemed to come from the very midst of the giant telescope; but when I
looked at the telescope, I knew it hadn't come from there, but directly from
Heaven. The voice said, 2 CHRONICLES 16:9, "For the eyes of the LORD run to
and fro throughout the whole earth, to shew himself strong in the behalf of them
whose heart is perfect toward him. Herein thou has done foolishly; therefore,
from henceforth thou shalt have wars." Immediately when I heard the voice
of God, I knew this was a quotation of scripture; but never before had a thing
come to me so forcibly by the power of the Spirit.
Automatic
Clock
The
ticking of the telescope stopped. The man before me had used up his dime's
worth. As he stepped away, I knew that I was next. As I stepped to the telescope
and dropped in my dime, immediately the ticking started again. This ticking was
an automatic clock which would allow me to use the telescope for a limited time
only. As I swung the telescope to the north, suddenly the Spirit of God came
upon me in a way that I had never thought of before. Seemingly, in the Spirit I
was entirely caught away. I knew that the telescope itself had nothing to do
with the distance which I was suddenly enabled to see, for I seemed to see
things far beyond the range of the telescope, even on a bright, clear day. It
was simply that God had chosen this time to reveal these things to me, for as I
looked through the telescope, it was not Manhattan Island that I saw, but a far
larger view.
North
American Continent
That
morning much of the view was impaired by fog; but suddenly as the Spirit of the
Lord came upon me, the fog seemed to clear until it seemed that I could see for
thousands of miles, but that which I was looking upon was not Manhattan Island.
It was all of the North American continent spread out before me as a map is
spread upon a table. It was not the East River and the Hudson River that I saw
on either side, but the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans; and instead of the
Statue of Liberty standing there in the bay on her small island, I saw her
standing far out in the Gulf of Mexico. She was between me and the United
States.
I
suddenly realized that the telescope had nothing to do with what I was seeing
but that it was a vision coming directly from God; and to prove this to myself,
I took my eyes away from the telescope so that I was no longer looking through
the lens, but the same scene remained before me.
Great
Cities
There,
clear and distinct, lay all the North American continent with all its great
cities. To the north lay the Great Lakes. Far to the northeast was New York
City. I could see Seattle and Portland far to the northwest. Down the west coast
there were San Francisco and Los Angeles. Closer in the foreground lay New
Orleans at the center of the Gulf Coast area. I could see the great towering
ranges of the Rocky Mountains and trace with my eye the Continental Divide. All
this and more I could see spread out before me as a great map upon a table.
Gigantic
Hand
As
I looked, suddenly from the sky I saw a giant hand reach down. That gigantic
hand was reaching out toward the Statue of Liberty. In a moment her gleaming
torch was torn from her hand, and in it instead was placed a cup; and I saw
protruding from that great cup a giant sword, shining as if a great light had
been turned upon its glistening edge. Never before had I seen such a sharp,
glistening, dangerous sword. It seemed to threaten all the world. As the great
cup was placed in the hand of the Statue of Liberty, I heard these words,
"Thus saith the Lord of hosts, drink ye and be drunken and spew and fall
and rise no more because of the sword which I will send." As I heard these
words, I recognized them as a quotation from Jeremiah 25:27.
I
was amazed to hear the Statue of Liberty speak out in reply, "I WILL NOT
DRINK!" Then as the voice of the thunder, I heard again the voice of the
Lord saying, "Ye shall certainly drink" (Jeremiah 25:28). Then
suddenly the giant hand forced the cup to the lips of the Statue of Liberty, and
she became powerless to defend herself. The mighty hand of God forced her to
drink every drop from the cup. As she drank the bitter dregs, these were the
words that I heard: "Should ye be utterly unpunished? Ye shall not be
unpunished, for I will call for a sword upon all the inhabitants of the earth,
saith the Lord of hosts" (Jeremiah 27:29)
War,
Death, Destruction
When
the cup was withdrawn from the lips of the Statute of Liberty, I noticed the
sword was missing from the cup, which could mean but one thing. THE CONTENTS OF
THE CUP HAD BEEN COMPLETELY CONSUMED! I knew that the sword merely typified war,
death, and destruction, which is no doubt on the way.
Then
as one drunken on too much wine, I saw the Statue of Liberty become unsteady on
her feet and begin to stagger and to lose her balance. I saw her splashing in
the gulf, trying to regain her balance. I saw her stagger again and again and
fall to her knees. As I saw her desperate attempts to regain her balance and
rise to her feet again, my heart was moved as never before with compassion for
her struggles; but as she staggered there in the gulf, once again I heard these
words: "Drink ye and be drunken and spew and fall and rise no more because
of the sword which I will send among you" (Jeremiah 25:37).
As
I watched, I wondered if the Statue of Liberty would ever be able to regain her
feet, if she would ever stand again; and as I watched, it seemed that with all
her power she struggled to rise and finally staggered to her feet again and
stood there swaying drunkenly. I felt sure that at any moment she would fall
again, possibly never to rise. I seemed overwhelmed with a desire to reach out
my hand to keep her head above water, for I knew that if she ever fell again,
she would drown there in the gulf.
"Thou
shalt not be afraid for the terror by night, nor for the arrow that flyeth by
day, nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness, nor for the destruction
that wasteth at noonday" (Psalms 91:5-6).
Black
Cloud Rising
Then
as I watched, another amazing thing was taking place. Far to the northwest, just
out over Alaska, a huge, black cloud was arising. As it rose, it was as black as
night. It seemed to be in the shape of a man's head. As it continued to arise, I
observed two light spots in the black cloud. It rose further, and a gaping hole
appeared. I could see that the black cloud was taking the shape of a skull, for
now the huge, white, gaping mouth was plainly visible. Finally, the head was
complete. Then the shoulders began to appear; and on either side, long, black
arms.
Skeleton
Destroys Multitudes
It
seemed that what I saw was the entire North American continent, spread out like
a map upon a table with this terrible skeleton-formed cloud arising from behind
the table. It rose steadily until the form was visible down to the waist. At the
waist the skeleton seemed to bend toward the United States, stretching forth a
hand toward the east and one toward the west, one toward New York and one toward
Seattle. As the awful form stretched forward, I could see that its entire
attention seemed to be focused upon the United States, overlooking Canada at
least for the time being. As I saw the horrible black cloud in the form of a
skeleton bending toward America, bending from the waist over, reaching down
toward Chicago and out toward both coasts, I knew its one interest was to
destroy the multitudes.
Mortal
Agony
As
I watched in horror, the great black cloud stopped just above the Great Lakes
region and turned its face toward New York City. Then out of the horrible, great
gaping mouth began to appear wisps of white vapor which looked like smoke, as a
cigarette smoker would blow puffs of smoke from his mouth. These whitish vapors
were being blown toward New York City. The smoke began to spread until it had
covered all the eastern part of the United States.
Then
the skeleton turned to the west and out of the horrible mouth and nostrils came
another great puff of white smoke. This time it was blown in the direction of
the west coast. In a few moments' time the entire West Coast and Los Angeles
area were covered with its vapors.
Then
toward the center came a third great puff. As I watched, St. Louis and Kansas
City were enveloped in its white vapors. Then on they came toward New Orleans.
Then on they swept until they reached the Statue of Liberty where she stood
staggering drunkenly in the blue waters of the gulf. As the white vapors began
to spread around the head of the statue, she took in but one gasping breath and
then began to cough as though to rid her lungs of the horrible vapors she had
inhaled. One could readily discern by the coughing that those white vapors had
seared her lungs.
What
were these white vapors? Could they signify bacteriological warfare or nerve gas
that could destroy multitudes of people in a few moments' time?
Then
I heard the voice of God as He spoke again: "Behold, the LORD maketh the
earth empty and maketh it waste and turneth it upside-down and scattereth abroad
the inhabitants thereof. And it shall be, as with the people, so with the
priest; as with the servant, so with his master; as with the maid, so with her
mistress; as with the buyer, so with the seller; as with the lender, so with the
borrower; as with the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him. The
land shall be utterly emptied and utterly spoiled, for the LORD hath spoken this
word. The earth mourneth and fadeth away. The world languisheth and fadeth away.
The haughty people of the earth do languish. The earth also is defiled under the
inhabitants thereof because they have transgressed the laws, changed the
ordinance, broken the everlasting covenant; therefore, hath the curse devoured
the earth, and they that dwell therein are desolate; therefore, the inhabitants
of the earth are burned and few men left" (Isaiah 24:1-6)
As
I watched, the coughing grew worse. It sounded like a person about to cough out
his lungs. The Statue of Liberty was moaning and groaning. She was in mortal
agony. The pain must have been terrific, as again and again she tried to clear
her lungs of those horrible white vapors. I watched her there in the gulf as she
staggered, clutching her lungs and her breast with her hands. Then she fell to
her knees. In a moment she gave one final cough, made a last desperate effort to
rise from her knees, and then fell face forward into the waters of the gulf and
lay still as death. Tears ran down my face as I realized that she was dead! Only
the lapping of the waves, splashing over her body which was partly under the
water and partly out of the water, broke the stillness.
"A
fire devoureth before them, and behind them a flame burneth; the land is as the
Garden of Eden before them, and behind them a desolate wilderness, yea, and
nothing shall escape them".
Screaming
of Sirens
Suddenly
the silence was shattered by the screaming of sirens. The sirens seemed to
scream, "RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!"
Never
before had I heard such shrill, screaming sirens. They seemed to be everywhere
to the north, the south, the east, and the west. There seemed to be multitudes
of sirens; and as I looked, I saw people everywhere running, but it seemed none
of them ran more than a few paces, and then they fell. And even as I had seen
the Statue of Liberty struggling to regain her poise and balance and finally
falling for the last time to die on her face, I now saw millions of people
falling in the streets, on the sidewalks, struggling. I heard their screams for
mercy and help. I heard their horrible coughing as though their lungs had been
seared with fire. I heard the moanings and groanings of the doomed and the
dying. As I watched, a few finally reached shelters, but only a few ever got to
the shelters.
Above
the moaning and the groaning of the dying multitudes, I heard these words:
"A noise shall come even to the ends of the earth, for the Lord hath a
controversy with the nations. He will plead with all flesh; he will give them
that are wicked to the sword, saith the Lord. Thus saith the Lord of hosts,
Behold, evil shall go forth from nation to nation, and a great whirlwind shall
be raised up from the coasts of the earth, and the slain of the Lord shall be at
that day from one end of the earth even unto the other end of the earth. They
shall not be lamented, neither gathered, nor buried; they shall be dung upon the
ground" (Jeremiah 25:31-33).
Rocket
Missile Attacks
Then
suddenly I saw from the Atlantic and from the Pacific and out of the Gulf
rocket-like objects that seemed to come up like fish leaping out of the water.
High into the air they leaped, each headed in a different direction, but every
one toward the United States. On the ground the sirens screamed louder, and up
from the ground I saw similar rockets beginning to ascend. To me these appeared
to be interceptor rockets although they arose from different points all over the
United States; however, none of them seemed to be successful in intercepting the
rockets that had risen from the ocean on every side. These rockets finally
reached their maximum height, slowly turned over and fell back toward the earth
in defeat.
Then
suddenly the rockets which had leaped out of the oceans like fish all exploded
at once. The explosion was ear-splitting. The next thing which I saw was a huge
ball of fire. The only thing I have ever seen which resembled the thing I saw in
my vision was the picture of the explosion of the H-bomb somewhere in the South
Pacific. In my vision it was so real that I seemed to feel a searing heat from
it.
Widespread
Desolation
As
the vision spread before my eyes and I viewed the widespread desolation brought
about by the terrific explosions, I could not help thinking, While the defenders
of our nation have quibbled over what means of defense to use and neglected the
only true means of defense faith and dependence upon the true and living God the
thing which she greatly feared has come unto her! How true it has proven in
Psalms 127:1: Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build
it; except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain."
Then
as the noise of battle subsided, to my ears came this quotation: "Blow ye
the trumpet in Zion and sound an alarm in my holy mountain; let all the
inhabitants of the land tremble, for the day of the Lord cometh, for it is nigh
at hand. 2. A day of darkness and of gloominess, a day of clouds and of thick
darkness, as the morning spread upon the mountains, a great people and a strong,
there hath not been ever the like, neither shall be any more after it, even to
the years of many generations. 3. A fire devoureth before them, and behind them
a flame burneth; the land is as the Garden of Eden before them, and behind them
a desolate wilderness, yea, and nothing shall escape them. 4. The appearance of
them is as the appearance of horses; and as horsemen, so shall they run. 5. Like
the noise of chariots on the tops of mountains shall they leap, like the noise
of a flame of fire that devoureth the stubble, as a strong people set in battle
array. 6. Before their face the people shall be much pained; all faces shall
gather blackness. 7. They shall run like mighty men; they shall climb the wall
like men of war, and they shall march every one on his ways, and they shall not
break their ranks. 8. Neither shall one thrust another; they shall walk every
one in his path; and when they fall upon the sword, they shall not be wounded.
9. They shall run to and fro in the city; they shall run upon the wall; they
shall climb up upon the houses; they shall enter in at the windows like a thief.
10. The earth shall quake before them; the heavens shall tremble; the sun and
the moon shall be dark,, and the stars shall withdraw their shining (Joel
2:1-10).
The
Silence of Death
Then
the voice was still. The earth, too was silent with the silence of death.
Then
to my ears came another sound a sound of distant singing. It was the sweetest
music I had ever heard. There was joyful shouting and sounds of happy laughter.
Immediately I knew it was the rejoicing of the saints of God. I looked, and
there, high in the heavens, above the smoke and poisonous gases, above the noise
of the battle, I saw a huge mountain. It seemed to be of solid rock, and I knew
at once that this was the Mountain of the Lord. The sounds of music and
rejoicing were coming from a cleft high up in the side of the rock mountain.
Hidden
in the Cleft
It was the
saints of God who were doing the rejoicing. It was God's own people who were
singing and dancing and shouting with joy, safe from all the harm which had come
upon the earth, for they were hidden away in the cleft of the rock. There in the
cleft they were shut in, protected by a great, giant hand which reached out of
the heavens and which was none other than the hand of God, shutting them in
until the storm be over passed.