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Jippy 'Saw Tidal Wave Coming'
by WADE GIBBONS


Posted: Dec 28, 2004 17:58 UTC

BRIDGETOWN - Jippy Doyle saw it coming!

With the uncanny precision of a modern-day Nostradamus, Pastor Dr Jippy Doyle of the Dominion Life Centre said he predicted the tragedy still unfolding in southern Asia in his book, The Midnight Call.

Doyle’s 1998 publication carried predictions that included a tragedy striking Asia and specifically mentions Thailand.

On Page 67, Doyle wrote: “I see a great shaking in the Pacific, in the Asia lands, and the places that are called Thailand and Hong Kong. There shall not only be a shaking economically, but even beneath the lands as well. I hear the voices of men and the weeping child shall be a burden to her mother. This is the cry of the children of Asia. I see the calamity of men.”

A powerful underwater earthquake measuring at 9.0 on the Richter scale struck off the Indonesian island of Sumatra and rippled across much of Asia on Sunday. It unleashed a monstrous tsunami about 30 feet high which killed over 20 000 people in Thailand, India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Malaysia.

In the late 19th century, one of the world’s largest volcanic eruptions destroyed the western Indonesian island of Krakatoa, in an area also off Sumatra, and tidal waves which followed caused over 40 000 deaths and much loss of property.

Speaking yesterday to the DAILY NATION about his predictions, Doyle said he had received visions through the Spirit of God as he slept.

These, he added, had been documented for the benefit of his fellowman.

Among the other predictions contained in the book and which have seemingly come to pass are the September 11, 2001 tragedy in the United States, of which Doyle wrote: “I see an explosion in the heavens and the particles shall be over the land and sea. The power of the jet and the great plane shall not sustain the wounded. I smell the roast flesh of men as they fall to the ground and none is found living.”

Doyle’s publication also makes references to earthquakes in Trinidad and Tobago and Dominica. Both regional territories were recently hit by such occurrences.

He also documented flooding and the loss of life in Jamaica. In September that island was struck by Hurricane Ivan, resulting in flooding and deaths in some northern low-lying areas.

“I want the message to reach the people and for them to be prepared and to understand that God is their only means of salvation,” Doyle said yesterday.

But perhaps his most chilling prediction is that the Caribbean faces a calamity similar to that now being experienced by people on the Asian continent.
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