More PROOF of a higher power: double medical miracle in “Breakthrough” (book & film) — a drowning victim, dead for an hour, comes back to life instantly and with zero organ damage after ER prayer

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Being on thin ice literally…and one kid won’t make it.
The Milky Way galaxy to which we belong has its natural laws. Only the One who made this galaxy and its laws can suspend them.

 
AS I HAVE SAID FOR YEARS, THE NEW RELIGION VIRTUS IS NOT BASED ON FAIRY TALES OR OLD JEW STORIES.
IT RESPECTS YOU AND YOUR  INTELLIGENCE.
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And it is right about the fact that Christianity, while 30% jewish and false, is 70% true. God is love, even if it is tough love. And occasionally He does step in in spectacular ways to make a point.
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Below is a perfect example of all of this.
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The 2019 movie “Breakthrough” (based on a true story of kids falling through the ice that happened in 2015 in Lake St. Louis, Missouri) was recommended to me. I really did enjoy this film.
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And like the rescuer of the boy under the ice, I also heard a voice once. It was back in 2018. The voice was clear, inside my head, and in a deep, male baritone. I figured it was an angel, and so I listened and did what it said. I am glad I did, and remain grateful to this day. It was an insight about my wife, and her issues (which we all have). Margi and I got along so much better afterward — and for the last four years of her life.
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It was about her and German East Prussia, which was all the voice said, just the two words “East Prussia,” or maybe it was “Ostpreussen” in German. In the Hellstorm, 80% of the East Prussians perished, many in atrocious ways. I heard the words “East Prussia” and then saw a black-& white photo of her, with a crenelated edge. It showed a beautiful young woman, regal, with platinum-blond hair and wearing a one-piece white bathing suit on a beach. This was a woman of the high middle class or aristocracy. Margi, I came to understand, had PTSD and traits from that earlier life and from how it ended. German mothers were literally drowning their own children and then themselves. 🙁 )
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hellstorm-death-nazi-germany-1944-1947-thomas-goodrich (See pages 11-16 of this pdf, the “Prologue.” And remember that WE Americans elected four times the Frank Rosenfeld who made all this possible, and WE ignored the warnings about jewry of two of the most famous and most popular Americans of that era: Henry Ford and Charles Lindbergh.)
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The beautiful Russian folk song “Kalinka” would set Margi off. “They played that as they raped and killed the German women!” she said to me vehemently, defiantly and with disgust.  “Please turn that song OFF!” (This is the most common form of reincarnation after-affects — a strong liking or disliking for something or someone which you canot explain from this life.)
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As a dancer in a folk ensemble, I cannot stress enough how impressive it is to TEACH children to dance like that, and that they genuinely seem to enjoy it (or if they aren’t, their scene presence is UNBELIEVABLE). Just at a loss for words. SO beautiful!
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A local told me at the local bar and grill (“Roxey’s”) of his own experience with a voice. He told me he always took his motorcycle to work if the road and weather were good, otherwise his sedan for safety. So he was shaving, and this deep male voice said inside his head: “Take the sedan!” Well, he did as told…. though it was a dry, sunny, nice day. But five minutes later his car was t-boned (by a teenager who was texting while driving). Imagine if he’d been on his motorcycle. That voice saved his life!
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Many people have experiences like this, but may share them with only their closest friends. My advice would be to try to always be a good person and stay on the side of the angels. Someone could invisibly be pulling strings for you to make good things happen or avert a tragedy that was heading right your way.
I also was going to ride my motorcycle into work one day and something told me not to. Crossing the bridge from Hancock to Houghton someone had dumped an entire drum of oil on the road. If I had gone around that corner I would have went for one heck of a ride.
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John De Nugent

This is indeed right along the same lines, though that is an inner voice and not a seemingly external one. Sometimes you get a real bad feeling about something. An Air Force buddy of mine got a dark and foreboding sensation in the Philippines when sent to get something from a toolshed. Sure enough, a huge, very poisonous snake was lying in there, coiled up in the dark and ready to strike. Many a cop or soldier also is alive today because they listened to that inner voice.

John De Nugent

I have now seen the movie on Amazon, which was very good and stuck to the actual facts in most areas. I read many newspaper accounts of this very real event. https://www.amazon.com/Breakthro…/dp/B07QMG21JX/ref=sr_1_3
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To be all p.c., the studio turned two very key figures into black folks who were actually white:
1) the EMT who recovered the body of the drowned boy in the lake, was Captain Tommy Shine of the Wentzville Fire and Police Department, obvious not a black guy.
It was he who supposedly heard a voice saying “go back” with his grappling hook, called a “pike pole,” to where he had already poked around in vain in the murky waters, searching for the body of the drowned kid, who had been under for fifteen dreadful minutes.
(A pike pole i a wooden pole with a metal hook  at the end. It looks nasty — and it is — cutting somewhat into the body like a fishhook — slicing it as bit as the movie shows, very briefly. But it does the job of getting the body off the bottom of the lake or river for possible saving or the recovery of  the body for the family.
And 2) the hospital doctor and drowning specialist, Jeremy Garrett, MD, (L in photo) was also not black. He treated and tried to revive the boy (real name Manuel Ruiz, the actual kid, seen on the right)….
The salient point is that a true medical double miracle did happen — right after the grieving mother had prayed very loudly and emotionally in the ER…..
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The ER doctor had disconnected the boy from all life support after an hour with no signs of life, had turned down the lights, and had sent her in to say her “goodbyes.” …..
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It is very moving, almost unbearable, really heart-rending, when she cries and prays for her son to survive. Any parent can feel this scene in their own gut.
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She said this prayer SO loudly that the ENTIRE ER staff — doctors and nurses — ALL heard her prayer….
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And then they ALL heard — they all heard right after this — his life signs resume and start beeping again on the monitors!
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This was verified by the whole staff. ….. She had prayed  — and then his heart had started instantly beating again.
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“We’ve got a pulse. We’ve got a pulse!”
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The second true miracle was that the boy became completely healthy and normal again — with no brain damage whatsoever from being dead for an hour, no other organ problems, and no lung infection from inhaling water at the bottom of the lake. This too was unheard of.
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(Even if they CAN bring you back after an hour, you are always just a “vegetable.” This was what the father had dreaded would happen.)
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So this was a verified twofold miracle, that the boy came back from the dead and was perfectly healthy too.  (This is like in the true-to-life “Miracles from Heaven” film.)
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Harvard doctor who treated Annabel Beam (in vain) speaks about her miraculous remission (as seen in “Miracles from Heaven”); the friendly fox in the dark woods

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And, yes, it happened right after this very loud, passionate prayer and this was indeed after the doctor had “pulled the plug,” turned off the  lights, and told the parent to go in and say her last words to the deceased……
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The film does address but does not answer the question of why God usually does NOT perform miraculous cures and He lets good people die every day (like my dear wife on September 12, 2022)
……. As for me, I am satisfied that God does know what He is doing, and He sees the big, overall picture, which is hard for us little mortals on this frantic planet to grasp.
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And in fact I am certain of life after death, and of a heavenly place for most of us, so our loved ones who passed over are truly, as they say, “in a better place” than down here in this lunatic asylum called Earth!
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One side issue was how irritating and ungrateful this hispanic, adopted kid was at the beginning. He was all angry and butt-hurt at his birth mother whom he never met or saw for having given him up for adoption down in Guatemala.

But why on earth take that out on your current, white, loving, adoptive parents who care the world about you in the here and NOW?

This is egoic self-harm to hate yourself as a “reject” and your loving parents in your life NOW because some OTHER female had abandoned him in Guatemala years before!

So the kid is pouting and being a sullen teenage jerk, and also not doing his schoolwork, nor being a good team player in basketball.

Not to mention his stupidity of playing with two white friends on the thin ice of a lake where it had been sixty degrees the day before!

And then not getting off the ice when a worried adult (the manager of the Lake St. Louis clubhouse) had ordered them to get back immediately on shore! 

Yes, this is the male juvenile brain at work, but it is also a lack of healthy self-love. As a teenager I knew I had a mission and never did anything as hair-brained as this.

A great factual summary of the news story:

Now, the film did take some liberties but not with the essentials: https://www.historyvshollywood.com/reelfaces/breakthrough/

As for the city (pop. 10,000) of Lake St. Louis,  this was a planned community. It was 95% white 20 years ago, but now is 85%….. It is west  of the big city of St Louis on the Mississippi River, which, to be blunt, the Blacks have ruined.

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….Facts about drowning

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drowning

This article shows that after an hour with no breathing, heartbeat or brain waves, there is basically a 100% mortality rate —  they all die.

And even IF the victim should survive, there can be grave damage of brain damage due to getting no oxygen, and other organs are also severely affected, but also 2) infections from the water inhaled from the ocean, or river, lake or pond.

And so the person ends up a human “vegetable,” kept alive artificially at huge cost, both financially and emotionally.

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…….Mass drownings during the vicious “French” Revolution

One of the more atrocious crimes of the Judeo-Illuminati-French “Revolution” was mass execution by drowning: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drownings_at_Nantes

This happened especially during the 1793 crushing of the Vendée uprising in the Vendée and Brittany areas, where 200,000 civilians and soldiers were killed. People (such as priests, nuns, aristocrats, and basically anyone suspected of being against the Illuminati Revolution) had their hands tied and were simply thrown violently into the water to perish. Of course, in their death struggle they thrashed about and cried out.

Nantes was a beautiful French city in the Brittany region, very keltic. This is the courtyard of the chateau of the dukes of Brittany.

 

This was a depiction of the mass drownings at Nantes on December 6 and 7, 1791. Caption: “Drownings in the Loire River by order of the ferocious [Jean-Baptiste] Carrier”

These massacres were shocking to the majority of the local French people, and, to make matters even worse, the bloated corpses predictably soon floated ashore. Most murderers at least understand that the victim’s body should be buried or cremated.

One reason for violent antisemitic pogroms after jewish ritual murders is that the corpse of the blood-drained goy child, under jewish law, is NOT supposed to be disposed of but is either left in the forest for animals to eat or is thrown into the river. This comes from the Talmudic teaching that goyim are only animals, and as such do not deserve to be buried.

Both antisemitic mobs and also the Inquisition burned jews alive after the bodies of white children were discovered. It is a sign of jewish stubbornness and stupidity to refuse to hide the corpse by burying it. (Finally understanding this after only a thousand years of pogroms, the jews of Syria in 1840 first chopped up the body parts of an adult victim, Father Thomas of Damascus — a kind and especially pro-jewish Catholic priest — and put his body parts into the sewer system.)

In Fulda, Germany, in 1235, 34 local Jews were put to the sword by passing Crusaders because they were accused of killing five sons of a Christian miller, collecting their blood in bags sealed with wax, and burning them in a magic ritual.

Going back now to the France of the Terror, in 1794 the revolutionary psychopath Robespierre was finally overthrown and beheaded, and then the author of these drowning mass-murders, Jean-Baptiste Carrier, was himself tried for murder and also guillotined in 1794. Here we see him on trial, feeling sorry only for himself.

 

 

…..Back to the actual events of “Breakthrough”

First responder Tommy Shine: “Obviously it was very chaotic [during the lake rescue] and I thought I had blocked everything out, but apparently something got in there to tell me, ‘Stay here and pull,’” Shine said. “Obviously at this point, if you take God out of it, it just doesn’t happen.”

I was impressed by the Christian evangelical music in the church service at 17:01-18:55 …an impressive toe-tapping soft rock music with a bit of hip-hop.

15 Minutes Down Under, Followed by Miracle of a Lifetime

John Smith fell through the ice of Lake St. Louis over [nine] years ago and spent 15 minutes submerged under its frozen surface, leaving him dead for over an hour. However, the power of hundreds of prayers produced a miracle as Smith was revived without explanation and fully recovered from the incident. Two firefighters involved in the rescue operation, Christopher Fay and Joseph Morrow, were first-hand witnesses to the events depicted in the movie “Breakthrough,” released in 2019.

Christopher Fay, a firefighter from the Lake St. Louis Fire Department, points to the spot on the lake where John Smith was located when rescue crews retrieved him from beneath the icy surface. (/Photo by Ashley Fay)

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Story and Video by ASHLEY FAY

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“Please God, send your Holy Spirit to save my son!”

Joyce Smith screamed as she stood at the end of what looked to be her son’s deathbed at St. Joseph West Hospital in Lake St. Louis, Missouri, after John Smith fell through the ice and was under the frigid water for 15 minutes.

The moment she prayed, every single apparatus on that boy turned on, and so the miracle from Heaven began.

On Jan. 19, 2015, 14-year-old John Smith, of St. Charles, Missouri, fell through the ice on Lake St. Louis and was submerged under water.

“I drowned for 15 minutes, and I was without a pulse for an additional 45, so in all, I was dead for over an hour,”

John Smith’s story is remarkable and inspiring to not only his family, community, doctors and rescuers, but also to the nation as his miracle has been made into a movie, “Breakthrough,” which grossed more than $50 million worldwide and is currently available on digital, DVD, Blu-ray and Ultra HD.

Two men who were part of John’s rescue team that day, Christopher Fay and Joseph Morrow of the Lake St. Louis Fire Department, agreed to an interview prior to the movie’s April 2019 release, offering the inside story of what happened in and out of the water that freezing winter day five [now nine] years ago.

“The day the call came in I was actually the fire chief at the time. I was on light duty from an injury, and my daughter Ashley drove me to the scene,” Fay said in an interview at the Lake St. Louis Fire Department. The day of the incident, three juveniles had walked onto the frozen lake. One made it off the ice without falling through, another was holding onto the edge of the ice and Smith had already gone under by the time the rescue crew arrived.

As a man yelled from the Lake St. Louis Clubhouse for the boys to get off the ice, John yelled back that he and his friends were simply “practicing for the Winter Olympics,” he would later recall.

Moments later, John fell through the ice.

That morning started out like any other for the Lake St. Louis firefighters: very slow, and since it was Martin Luther King Jr. Day, they figured nothing too big would come in.

Then the call came in for a 14-year-old boy who had fallen through the ice. The firefighters looked at each other with great concern, knowing the brutal temperatures. As firefighters rushed to the scene, thoughts like, “How many patients are there? How many victims are in the water? How many victims are out of the water? How long have they been under water?” ran through Fay’s head, he recalled.

Arriving at the scene, Morrow pulled up his suit and ran out onto the ice. “A little off protocol,” he recalled, “but I was actually zipping up my suit as I was running out to the ice. I knew we had limited time.”

Since there were limited resources and multiple juveniles in the water that day, Morrow had to make the quick decision to get in the water as well. The movie depicts his brave efforts that day by including a character with his namesake: Joseph Morrow.

Tommy Shine, a member of the Wentzville Fire Protection District, rescued Smith out of the water that day using a tool known as a pike pole.

Morrow said he remembers one thing specifically that day: “When Tommy Shine hooked him and started to pull up. I remember seeing his body, he had a white T-shirt on, and I remember grabbing for him, but he was deeper than I thought. I did two ‘ghost grabs’ before I actually grabbed him. He looked closer than he was, and I just remember his white shirt was glowing in the water.”

Lifesaving efforts began on the scene as rescuers did everything they could to stabilize the victim.

Immediately after Smith came out of the water, they protected his airway to ensure he did not sustain any injuries when they were bringing him in.

The boy, a freshman at Christian High School, was then transferred over to EMS where advanced life-saving efforts began.

The movie skews a few facts, and Morrow explained that the life-saving scene was a bit different from the actual rescue – in a good way.

In the movie, there’s a scene where the firefighter loses hope while searching for Smith, but Morrow said they never lost hope.

“I knew we would eventually find him, but I didn’t know that it was going to be in the time frame that we needed it to be,” Morrow said. “I wasn’t sure that the water was cold enough that day. Normally, if your heart stops, you don’t come back.”

Holding onto hope worked in everyone’s favor that day, as Smith made a miraculous comeback after another 45 minutes of unconsciousness, adding up to a total of an hour without life. Talk about a breakthrough.

John Smith’s mother, Joyce, was told by doctors that they had done everything they could and were on their last efforts to bring John back to life.

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Joyce Smith ran into the room, placed her hands on her son’s bare, cold feet and screamed a prayer loud enough that the whole floor of the hospital could hear, as described in the movie’s trailer.

Her son laid there without a pulse, but she was going to claim life instead of death, and so she did.

The moment Joyce prayed for the Holy Spirit to intervene and save her son, the EKG machine started beeping and John revived.

“So far in my life, God had always been and done what He said He could do, and so I just started praying,” Joyce Smith said in an interview with STLToday, leading up to the movie’s release.

This heartfelt story gave the town goosebumps and spread across the nation as a sign of hope.

Unquestionably, something miraculous happened that day; due to a series of miracles, like a ripple in a lake, the miracles kept spreading.

By that evening, over 60 people from the church came to support John at the hospital and another 300 yelled prayers to the sky.

Prayer is the center of this story, simply stated.

“We were able to see God’s hand that day as He stepped in when it seemed that there was nothing else that could be done,” Morrow said. “In the long run, it’s probably the best time that we need a movie like this when everyone is trying to pull God out of everything in the schools and all kinds of things, that this is a true miracle. To get people who believe and don’t believe to see the story and give them a chance to see what their faith is.”

The Lake St. Louis Fire Department keeps in contact with John Smith since this was not like most of their daily calls. They try to stay updated on his life and occasionally see him at award ceremonies.

Christopher Fay, a firefighter for Lake St. Louis Fire Department, was a first responder involved in the rescue operation for Smith.  Photo by Ashley Fay

Immediately after the incident, LSL Fire went to the hospital to visit John.

“After John had woken up and could talk, we brought him a milkshake because we knew he liked milkshakes,” Fay said. “And we brought him a Nike gift card so he could go get a new pair of shoes that he lost in the lake that day.”

The men were asked what they learned from the incident that day and Morrow responded, “Come in and do your job. It’s their last chance. Give them every fighting chance they have. You can come in and have a really slow day, or you can come in and have a miracle like this day. Train and be ready for anything.”

Fay has a specific moment he will never forget.

“The moment that stood out to me is when they pulled John from the water. I’ve seen this several times in my career. The fact that he was very young hits home because I had teenage daughters and a son who was very young, and you think about those things when it’s happening in front of you,” Fay said. “To see John get pulled out of the water that day lifeless, and everybody working on him together, was something I will forever remember.”

Joe Morrow, also a firefighter for Lake St. Louis Fire Department, stands in front of some boats and watercraft the department uses for rescue operations. (Photo by Ashley Fay)

 

……Why do I research and verify these movies?

Because we Whites can win this thing — survive and thrive — if this generation loses its fear of death.

The John Smith case discussed above, and the Annabel Beam  case in “Miracles from  Heaven” — and the James Leininger reincarnation case, are PROOF that life goes on after our body dies. God can either restore your life or give you a new chapter of life in heaven, and even a new incarnation after that.

So if your duty is to fight for your race, do it.

God loves the brave.

 

….Great James Leininger reincarnation video

 

At a veterans reunion with a shipmate, whom he instantly recognized and called by his nickname on the ship

The USS Natoma Bay in WWII

 

We will win only by believing in God, and that He loves us because within us is still the potential to once again be noble and wonderful.

 

 

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