The Pope is Slipping into Death's Arms ~ ~ Is Terri
: waiting to greet him?
:
TERRI AND THE POPE
:
: WHAT IS GOD TRYING TO TELL US
: IN THIS TWO ACT TRAGEDY?
: By Rayelan Allan
:
: There are too many similarities between the death of Terri
: Schiavo and the dying process of Pope John Paul II, that I
: am beginning to wonder if a higher power is at work here,
: and this higher power is using the Pope to teach the people
: of the United States, an important lesson.
: I can't help but wonder if the POPE is sending a message to
: the whole world with his death? Or is it only a message to
: those in the United States who do not see value in certain
: human lives?
: Did he make some kind of agreement with God? ...on a higher
: level of course. Something his conscious mind doesn't
: understand. What if the pope is taking on the sins of the
: world? Or maybe just the sins of the United States. What
: if Terri was a wake up call to him, and he knew, that...
: like the kings in the days of old, it was his duty to take
: on the sins of mankind, and take those sins back to God for
: purification.
: Whatever is unfolding on a world stage is beyond the ability
: of most people to comprehend. Is God working through the
: Pope to show the world something? Was the Pope so
: distressed over the killing of Terri that he decided to
: accompany her in the death journey?
: It is obvious to me that there are TOO many connections
: between the Pope and Terri to be just a mere coincidence.
: To me it appears as if God or the Planetary mind has
: orchestrated a set of events that are designed to show
: those who have eyes to see a very profound truth. What is
: that truth? Is there a connection between Terri and the
: Pope? And if there is, what is it?
: Terri Schindler Schiavo died March 31, 2005. One day later, on
: April 1, 2005, Pope John Paul II began his dying journey.
: The Vatican said the 84-year-old pontiff suffered heart
: failure during treatment for a urinary tract infection and
: was "lucid" but in grave condition. MSNBC
: The official reason for Terri's condition was "heart
: attack". The truth is, Terri was NEVER diagnosed as a
: heart attack victim when she was admitted to the Northside
: Humana emergency room in February 1990. But if you tell a
: lie long enough, people believe it. And so most people
: believe Terri suffered the damage to her brain due to a
: heart attack.
: Like the Pope, Terri also had urinary tract infections. And
: like the Pope, hers could have killed her. ...(Michael)
: Schiavo instructed nurses caring for Terri not to give her
: antibiotics for a urinary tract infection. This untreated
: infection could have brought about Terri's death and this
: fact was know to Schiavo. RMN Michael Schiavo is a
: Registered Nurse, an RN. Of course he would have known that
: not treating a urinary tract infection could kill someone
: in Terri's condition.
: The Vatican said Friday morning (April 1, 2005) that John
: Paul was in "very grave" condition after
: suffering blood poisoning from a urinary tract infection
: the previous night, but that he was "fully conscious
: and extraordinarily serene."
: snip
: Hospitalized twice in March after breathing crises, and fitted
: with a breathing tube and a feeding tube, John Paul has
: become a picture of suffering.
Chicago Tribune
: The Pope was fitted with a feeding tube because it was hard
: for him to swallow due to the tracheotomy that was
: performed several weeks ago. The Pope could
: swallow, it was just very hard for him to do so. Terri
: could swallow also. It was hard for her to swallow, and it
: took a very long time for the nurses to feed her.
: "Terri CAN swallow... she swallows saliva. She used
: to be fed by mouth in the early days. The tube was inserted
: to make the work of the nurses easier. It takes a long time
: to feed someone like Terri." RMN
: A doctor close to the Terri Schiavo case told the Florida
: Baptist Witness that the 41-year-old disabled woman could
: actually be fed orally if it were allowed.
: "The important thing for people to understand is that she
: can eat and swallow right now," said William
: Hammesfahr, a neurologist who has examined Schiavo.
: "They are truly withholding food from a person who is
: awake, alert, and can eat and swallow," Hammesfahr
: said.
RMN
: The Pope could also eat, but the severity of his condition
: warrants that he needs the feeding tube to keep him
: nourished. However, if his feeding tube was ordered
: removed, he could still be fed by mouth. Just as Terri
: could have been fed by mouth if Judge Greer had not ordered
: that she be given NO food and NO water by mouth.
: Pope John Paul II, his heart and kidneys failing, was near
: the end as the sun rose over the Vatican early
: Saturday. Fox News
: As Terri neared her 13th day without food or water. Her
: kidneys began to fail. Her breathing became extremely
: shallow, and we are told that once her kidneys failed
: completely, she had a heart attack and died.
: Friday evening, Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls
: said the pope's breathing had become shallow, his blood
: pressure had furthered weakened and his kidney function was
: deteriorating. CNN
: The similarities between what the Pope is going through and
: what Terri went through are extremely profound. The pope
: was very involved in trying to save Terri Schindler. He was
: deeply moved and saddened by the thought that people would
: allow a healthy woman to be starved and dehydrated to
: death.
: The American people are an extremely caring and loving people.
: The world doesn't see us that way, but throughout our
: nation, there are stories of people coming together and
: doing extremely heroic things to save the lives of animals,
: children and people. At least once a week we read a story
: about a fireman who saved a cat or a dog by giving it mouth
: to mouth resusitation. All through this country are stories
: of people who find sick and dying animals and nurse them
: back to health, usually incurring huge veterinary bills.
: To see a woman being deprived of food and water for the
: purpose of killing her is something the Pope could not
: understand. It is something that none of us who know the
: facts of this case can understand. Terri could swallow, but
: Judge Greer's order specifically stated that she could NOT
: be given food or water by mouth.
: The Schindlers filed a petition to have her fed by mouth.
: Judge Greer denied it. In other words, a Judge, a husband
: and his lawyer, all of whom knew that Terri could eat by
: mouth, forbid others to feed her because they wanted her
: dead!
: From time to time here in America we see horrible, unspeakable
: things happen. The Manson murders, Jeffrey Dahmer's murder
: and cannibalism, the Hillside Strangler's rampage of rape,
: torture and murder, school shootings, Jim Jones massive
: cult suicide murders, The Zebra killings in San Francisco,
: pedophile rapes and murders, and other crimes too numerous
: to name here. However, even though there are thousands of
: these kinds of murders, they are still extremely rare in
: the United States. This kind of behavior is not the norm in
: the United States.
: For the most part, Americans are friendly, caring, and loving
: people. They will give a stranger the shirt off their
: backs. They will pay the vet bills to heal an injured
: animal. They will help pay the bills for children with
: cancer or other life threatening diseases. When a story of
: abuse, accident, deprivation, or disease comes to the
: attention of Americans, they will do whatever is necessary
: to help. Some people even bankrupt themselves to help
: others. I have personally known people who have done this.
: Why do they do it? Because they believe it is the right
: thing to do. Most Americans are like this.
: When Terri's plight came to the attention of America, the
: mainstream media (MSM)misrepresented the facts at every
: turn. Then the MSM took polls. The polls gave no factual
: information on the case, such as Terri could talk, Terri
: could eat, and Terri's parents and siblings had volunteered
: to care for her at no charge to the state. Most of the
: people who voted in the polls didn't understand Terri's
: case. They had gotten their information from the very MSM
: outlet that crafted the poll. Naturally the poll came out
: exactly the way that it was supposed to. Most people who
: voted said that Terri should be removed from the feeding
: tube and allowed to die. The very people who would go
: bankrupt caring for a hurt animal, voted to see Terri
: starved and dehydrated to death... 13 long and torturous
: days because a Judge had over ruled Congress, the President
: and the Governor and decided that Terri must die, even
: though she could have been kept alive with mouth feeding.
: Americans had been subjected to a fight over feeding tubes
: once before. but in that case, it was the state that was
: trying to keep the woman alive and her parents who were
: fighting to have the tube withdrawn. In the case of Nancy
: Cruzan, her parents fought for almost a decade to have her
: feeding tube withdrawn. Finally, in a landmark decision,
: the Supreme Court ruled that receiving food and water
: through tubes administered by nurses and doctors
: constitutes medical treatment and that if there is
: clear and convincing evidence about what a patient would
: have wanted, then the feeding tubes can be withdrawn.
: In the case of Nancy Cruzan, her parents had NOT heard her
: talk. They had not seen her smile when they entered the
: room. Nurses had not heard Nancy tell them she was in pain.
: Nurses had not seen Nancy smile when they put Jello in her
: mouth. Nancy was in a persistant vegetative state. Nancy's
: case was different from Terri's.
: Terri did smile when one of the nurses gave her Jello. She did
: try to talk to her parents. She did smile when they came
: in. She could tell the nurses she was in pain and needed
: something for it. Terri's parents believed that she could
: be helped in physical therapy. They were never given the
: chance to see if Terri could improve. Terri's husband, his
: lawyer and their Judge saw to it that Terri had no physical
: rehabilitation, and no food or water by mouth even though
: Terri could swallow.
: Why would a lawyer and a judge work so hard to kill a woman
: who could live without life supports if only someone would
: feed her?
: Few people realize that every single Florida institution,
: (Governor Bush excluded), every legal, judicial, medical,
: societal, journalistic and even religious, from the office
: of Attorney General Charlie Crist, on down through the
: ranks to the local police department, is arrayed against
: this woman. This is a big case. Whatever happens to Terri
: has the potential to affect the entire U. S. population, a
: fact few people realize. RMN
: Who could possibly want the United States to start killling
: its old, its infirmed, its disabled and its unwanted?
: In 1994, emigree [someone who leaves one country to settle
: in another] billionaire Geroge Soros wrote a check for $15
: million to finance the Project on Death in America (PDIA).
: Its goal was to "transform the culture of death in the
: United States." By 2003 when the PDIA ended its grant
: making and closed the program, it had distributed $45
: million to organization and individuals working on
: end-of-life issues. Altho, the project is closed the work
: goes on. Is a large part of that work to make
: doctor-assisted suicide legal? It would seem so.
: http://www.soros.org/initiatives/pdia/about >
: In 1991, Dereck Humphrey wrote euthanasia's most famous
: textbook, Final Exit and embarked on a career to further
: the cause of "death with dignity." (Allegedly,
: Felos and Michael attempted to use some of the protocol
: found in Final Exit on Terri). Soros and Humphrey were on
: the same wave link and in 1997, Oregon became the first
: state to legalize physician-assisted suicide.
: On the May 18th Fox News O'Reilly show, investigative
: reporter and best selling author Richard Poe gave an expose
: on Soros. Poe claims Soros is a maniacal figure who fancies
: himself as a New Age Messiah and that his philanthropy
: funds abortion, atheism, drug legalization, sex education,
: gay marriage, and globalization. He is out to destroy
: America as we know it, says Poe. In a Newmax cover story,
: Poe writes of the dark purpose behind Soros' $200-million
: "Project on Death" program. Soros, who authored
: The Bubble of American Supremacy, is bankrolling the
: Democratic party's attempt to unseat President Bush.
: Militantly anti-religious, Soros writes that "devout
: believers of any sort are idiots who shouldn't hold public
: office."
RMN
: At the moment, America is a divided nation. It appears to be
: divided into red and blue states... based on how people
: voted in the last election, i.e. Republican or Democrat.
: But the division in America is far greater than this. The
: division is really all about those who believe in a higher
: power and those who don't. Atheism and communism have
: always gone hand in hand. In the last few decades atheism
: has bonded with abortion, sex education, euthanasia, gay
: activists and activist judges! America was founded by
: people who believed in a higher power. They believed that
: the rights for every man and woman come from God. People
: who don't believe in God can not believe their rights and
: liberty come from God. Therefore they must believe that it
: comes from the state.
: If they are successful in setting up their godless state, then
: they will be subject to whatever whims or ideosyncratic
: behavior the head of state has. Is he a pedophile who urges
: all people to start having sex with their children? Is he a
: sadist who tortures his enemies and his friends alike? If
: the rights and liberties of a state come only from the
: state and whoever runs it... the state can devolve into a
: nightmare for its people. Since the State makes all the
: rules, the state can decide when a person should die, and
: the state can do whatever it takes to kill that person.
: The fake polls show that many Americans choose a
: "cultural of death". They believe in assisted
: suicide, pulling feeding tubes, and other forms of
: euthanasia. The Pope saw what America was becoming. He
: realized that the State of Florida okayed the starvation of
: a woman who could have survived without breathing tubes or
: feeding tubes. But one probate Judge, backed by a lawyer
: who appears to be fascinated with death, and a husband who
: wanted his wife dead, ordered the feeding tube removed and
: ordered that she NOT be given any food or water by mouth.
: The Pope saw that the United States was becoming very much
: like the former Soviet Union that had held his beloved
: Poland in chains for almost 45 years. He saw that the
: kindest nation on earth was heading in a direction that
: would be replete with cruelty, torture and death for the
: most helpless and innocent.
: The Pope tried to help Terri in every way possible, short of
: ordering her kidnapped and flown to the Vatican. When he
: saw that no one listened to his plea to spare her life,
: when he saw that an activist probate judge could over rule
: a President, a Congress, and a governor, he realized that
: America had stopped being good.
: Alexis de Tocqueville wrote: "America is great because
: America is good. If America ever stops being good, it will
: cease to be great!"
: Could the Pope have realized that America had stopped being
: good, and he knew that de Tocqueville's words were true.
: Once America stops being good, it will stop being great!
: The similarity of what has happened to Terri and now to the
: Pope is staggering. On the day that Terri dies due to
: her feeding tube being pulled... the pope gets a feeding
: tube.
:
The day after she dies of starvation, the pope has a
: heart attack.. the same thing that supposedly put Terri in
: her brain damaged state.
: Terri got urinary tract infections and could have died. The
: Pope has one and as a result developed a high fever and
: shallow breathing and is now slipping into death.
: I can't help but wonder if the POPE is sending a message to
: the whole world with his death?
: What if he made some kind of agreement with God... on a higher
: level of course... something his conscious mind doesn't
: understand... what if the pope is taking on the sins of
: the world? Or maybe just the sins of the United States.
: What if Terri was a wake up call to him, and he knew, that
: like the kings in the days of old, it was his duty to take
: on the sins of mankind, and take those sins back to God for
: purification.
: Whatever is unfolding on a world stage is beyond the ability
: of most people to comprehend. Is God working through the
: Pope to show the world something?
: It is obvious to me that there are TOO many similarities
: between what happend to Terri and what the Pope is going
: through one day after she died, to be just a mere
: coincidence.
: I believe that God has orchestrated a set of events that are
: designed to change the hearts of people who have the
: ability to understand his message. If enough people in the
: United States are changed by the recent happenings, they
: can join together and restore America to the good country
: that De Tocqueville wrote about. And once again people can
: say,
:
"America is great because America is good."
: