#409 The Men Named Lennon and Lenin – Great Britain’s “Imagine there’s no heaven” Lennon and the Soviet Union’s “Imagine there’s no heaven” Lenin Now we turn to The Men Named Lennon and Lenin, still as a part of the umbrella theme of The Second Oswald Head Wounds, which is related to The Deadly Wound of the Beast, Phase II. The Lord’s ordainment of the two men named Lennon and Lenin, with the spirit of “Imagine there’s no heaven” being a central theme in each of their lives, is tied to “the man clothed in linen” in Daniel 12:6-7. Daniel 12:4-6 (KJV) But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to THE TIME OF THE END: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased. 5 Then I Daniel looked, and, behold, there stood other two, the one on this side of the bank of the river, and the other on that side of the bank of the river. 6 And one said to THE MAN CLOTHED IN LINEN, which was upon the waters of the river, How long shall it be to the end of these wonders? “The man clothed in linen” will need to be elaborated upon at another time. Nonetheless, we can start to set up “the man clothed in linen” by understanding how it ties to what we are currently studying – the Second Oswald Head Wound defeat of the Soviet Union, which occurs at “the time of the end.” Key Understanding: The men named Lennon and Lenin. The man named John Lennon from Great Britain and the man named V. I. Lenin of the Soviet Union are a part of the coupling of (i) the “at the beginning” and “forerunner” 7th Head Great Britain with (ii) the Daniel 12:4, 9 “time of the end” 7th Head Red Soviet Union. Let’s look at the double themes surrounding John Lennon and V. I. Lenin. John Lennon John Lennon 1. The name. He has a name pronounced like ‘linen’, and also pronounced like V. I. Lenin of the Soviet Union. 2. The theme. His most famous song was “Imagine”, which begins with the words “Imagine there’s no heaven.” 3. The end. He was murdered on December 8, 1980, by Mark David Chapman, exactly 11 years before “the time of the end” of the Soviet Union on December 8-10, 1991. #409 The Men Named Lennon and Lenin – Great Britain’s “Imagine there’s no heaven” Lennon Page 1 of 2 and the Soviet Union’s “Imagine there’s no heaven” Lenin V. I. Lenin 1. The name. He has a name Lenin at the pronounced like ‘linen’, and ceremony of laying also pronounced like John the foundation Lennon of the Beatles. stone of the “Emancipation of 2. The theme. His political Labour” monument legacy is that of atheistic in 1920 Marxist-Leninism, in the spirit of the words “Imagine there’s no heaven.” 3. The end. Soviet Marxist- Leninism ended on December 8-10, 1991, exactly 11 years after the death of John Lennon. After the 1917 February Revolution in Russia and the overthrow of Tsar Nicholas II, Lenin realized that he must return to Russia as soon as possible, but this was problematic because he was isolated in neutral Switzerland as the First World War raged throughout neighboring states. The Swiss communist Fritz Platten nonetheless managed to negotiate with the German government for Lenin and his company to travel through Germany by rail, on the so-called “sealed train”. The German government clearly hoped Lenin’s return would create political unrest back in Russia, which would help to end the war on the Eastern front, allowing Germany to concentrate on defeating the Western allies. Once through Germany, Lenin continued by ferry to Sweden; the remainder of the journey through Scandinavia was subsequently arranged by Swedish communists Otto Grimlund and Ture Nerman. On April 16 (New Style, April 3 Old Style), 1917, Lenin arrived by train to a tumultuous reception at Finland Station, in Petrograd. He immediately took a leading role within the Bolshevik movement. << Previous Main Page and List of Unsealing Summaries Next >> #409 The Men Named Lennon and Lenin – Great Britain’s “Imagine there’s no heaven” Lennon Page 2 of 2 and the Soviet Union’s “Imagine there’s no heaven” Lenin .
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