A mother already facing that her daughter, a sweet kid, is dying painfully of an incurable disease now sees her having a fatal accident as well.
This is about a baffling total remission in a little girl — after she fell 30 feet onto her head — from an agonizing disease stumps the top authority on the malady, an MD located at Boston’s Children’s Hospital, which is affiliated with Harvard Medical School. I finally got a friend and comrade to see the movie by literally sending her my own DVD in its jacket from the store. 😉
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Miracles from Heaven is a 2016 drama based on the real-life experiences of a Texas family whose daughter suddenly develops a debilitating, mostly untreatable illness. Her mother (Jennifer Garner), who faces a crisis of faith over the situation, fights fiercely for her daughter’s survival; the movie focuses on the ways that such a situation can strain even the strongest family. Characters argue and get very emotional, and some of the scenes featuring very sick children could be unsettling for younger viewers. One child is also involved in a very serious accident late in the film. Even though the previews tell most of the storyline, the movie goes deep into the grieving which parents go through when their child is terminally ill.
(I got in the hospital bed with Margi once like this.)
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This is one of the most heart-rending scenes I have EVER seen in the cinema, when a family that has undergone so much already, including also extreme financial stress (medical bills and flights for treatment to Boston), then experiences a final tragedy, and the mother understandably almost totally freaks out…. her child upside down inside this hollow, dead tree and silent as death itself after a 30-foot fall head-first.
As the hours drag on into evening, and a tv reporter looks at her in deep sympathy, she begins to panic more and more…Any loving parent can relate to this sickening, nauseating feeling of utter horror. Look at how her lips curl in a spastic, silent scream.
The wife/mother has already lost her faith completely that any kind of loving God exists… Great performance by actress Jennifer Garner. This mother is truly at the very end of her tether, and having no more faith in any kind of loving God, she feels incredibly alone in a barren universe.
Very sensitive and we can all benefit from it.
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I can say, watching Margi suffer from cancer, that this movie is about what it really, really feels like to either suffer constantly, or to watch someone you adore suffer.
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When my religion begins, this honest, searing yet beautiful film will be required viewing, so you might as well watch it now. 😉
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To our friend, I wrote today (edited):
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Margi and I are delighted you enjoyed this fact-based movie! Yes, please keep it, watch it again and again, and show it to loved ones and friends!
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This below was my article, in case you never read the whole long thing , about the hard facts I dug out in four hours of research online behind this astonishing case:
This is a fact-checking site which concludes that the gist of the story, and also most details, are indeed accurate, and, as you can see, the producers chose actors who also really facially resemble the actual people. (But it did change one key white character to black — I guess to attract a black audience, among other reasons — and it added a Jewish atheist and his Jewish daughter. This was that Jewish reporter who objected to his dying daughter being given a little Christian necklace cross by the Christian girl Annabel.)
Miracles from Heaven vs True Story of Annabel Beam, Christie Beam
We compare the Miracles from Heaven movie to the true story of Annabel Beam and mother Christy Beam. See the tre…
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This is one example of the few truly minor modifications of the real story:
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Did Kevin Beam really sell his motorcycle to help pay for the travel and treatments for Annabel?
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No. Though he did own a motorcycle, the real Kevin Beam sold his “tricked out” pickup truck to help pay for the hospital-related travel and treatments for Annabel. -Miracles from Heaven book
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So, anyway, what it means is that we don’t and can’t die.
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Our bodies wear out, especially through natural aging, and then we move on to a new learning experience.
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In [your/her late husband’s] case, there was no divine internention at the end, of course, and I assume the real reason is he was
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1) an older man, in his eighties, when he passed on, and
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2) he really had done all that he could possibly do [for the Cause….]
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So we need something much more powerful than facts and truths…. something that will change white people from the cowardly, selfish, thankless fools they have become by growing up in a Jewish world.
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As Hitler said of the 1940s US, then raining down bombs on him,
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Amerika ist ein Germanenrumpf mit einem Judenkopf! [America is a germanic body attached to a jewish head.]
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Roosevelt orders in 1935 the Great Seal of the United State redesigned to put a Star of David above the US eagle
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So what the movie means for you is that the great man with whom you were married for many decades is watching over you.
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And while he is not permitted to fight your battles for you – no one is, for that would be “verboten,” he is encouraging you, sending you his love, and strength, plus causing things to happen which can benefit youif you take full advantage of them.
I saw myself how [] mellowed and we came to both love him. By growing a lot as a person, he did have a highly successful life.
I am creating a new religion for white people that is based on facts, not jewy, Jesus-will-save-me nonsense.
The NDE (Near-Death Experience), if it is a full one, involves seeing a kind of hyper-realistic video of, not your life, but how you affected others.
And then the way we react inside to seeing these scenes — both the good and the bad — determines what happens next.
Some people on the other side mature and grow tremendously through this very life-review.
And therefore, when they return, in the meantime they had become profoundly changed persons.
So an Alexander the Great might NOT be a bloody conqueror in his next life, but instead, two or three lives later, perhaps a great pope, sculptor, or even Beethoven.
This book below by a former atheist and engineer may be way too Christian-y, but it is valid in terms of the standard NDE experience people have.
People who are basically good go through a mostly nice, temporary post-death experience.
(But no one ‘stays in heaven’ just because Jesus got nailed by the jews’ agitations to two boards 2,000 years ago. These childish feel-good myths are just making whites into jew-revering little, teary wimps!)
Heaven is actually more like this:
Basically good people go temporarily to a heaven-likeprocessing place.
So “Man is a fallen god who remembers the heavens.” — Alphonse de Lamartine. It is a pleasant stay, and perhaps educational, but nothing more.
This major essay shows what really happens — and the Luftwaffe story in it is just amazing.
Speaking of a very current example of why we all so need that new, factual, non-fairy-tale religion, and the rottenness, treachery and ingratitude of the white people of today ……I had a friend named [] go talk with Fred Leuchter at his house near Boston, and with a lawyer, because Margi wants to put a lien on his house.
The lawyer found out that Leuch the Mooch has a whopping $1,000,000 in debts on his $500K house!
So even if the two mortgage companies or the county and city, over overdue property taxes of $13K and an $800 water bill) foreclose on him, Margi will still get little or nothing, being just one of many stiffed creditors who are ahead of her.
The $20,000 Margi lent him (and now we have much less in the bank due to cancer costs) was poured down a rathole, plain and simple, a Leucht-hole of endless debt.
The good news for Margi, however, is this….
that by seing both a top homeopathic oncologist, and also taking pancreatic enzymes, her latest blood test was very good!
Lymphocytes up (excellent) — and neutrophils down (also a good sign)!
But all this testing and these natural meds cost tons.
Btw, when I called Mark Weber a month ago to ask him, whatever our enemity, to call Fred Leuchter for the sake of the revisionist cause and remonstrate with him for welshing on repayment of the loan Margi made to him, he himself, Webowitz……
Screenshot from a few years ago on the Brian Ruhe video channel
…..answered the phone, sounding bored. I thought: What exactly is this villain doing with the one million dollars, against the conferring of which by a probate judge, by the way, our dear Jews “strangely” had no objections?
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Anyway, my life goal now is only this, to change white people.
What use, dear [], in the end was all your back-breaking work for 50-60 years — giving people facts and truths when nowadays, more than ever, the masses shrug their shoulders at both, or even hate them?
They are just “humanimals”!
LOL!
If I succeed, maybe, maybe, we can save our nations and also our own necks from the Jew-US version of the gulag.
Anyway, I would be happy to help with your[…] websites in any way you wish.
I DO believe that [your late husband] is watching over you, and maybe even over me, too.
I will need all the good karma I can get in the near future, when I come out with a religion that is both passionate and credible to defeat their three religions, Judaism for themselves, Masonry for wicked whites, and Islam for their brother semites!
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