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Dream of 2 White Swans: 2 White Swan Events? – Who Hath believed Our Report

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Dream of 2 White Swans: 2 White Swan Events?

3/31/25 9:01 PM
Who Hath Believed Our Report

Over the last week, I have had every day a few visions of two Russian TU-160 white swans.

Each vision started as I lay down for a nap with a F-18 protecting a carrier from missiles and suddenly, he flew to a very high altitude to see two aircraft, which were jamming the carrier.

As the F-18 flew to this high altitude and descended, he ran out of oxygen and had to hold his breathe till he got to a comfortable breathing altitude

He fired his missiles thinking he escaped the jamming, but they would not stay locked onto these planes, which were flying very fast. So as he got close, he noticed they were the brand-new white swan Tu-160s from Russia. So he flew into the (left) wing of one of the white swans and destroyed it and the pilot ejected into the water. status of pilot: Not sure he made it. Meanwhile, the other white swan flew back to base.

Each vision was the same thing. Today, the Lord reminded me 3 times about this dream, so I’m posting it today.

Here is something to consider based on white and black swan events from a google search

Black Swan Events:
These are rare, unpredictable events with a major impact that are difficult to foresee and often only recognized in hindsight.

White Swan Events:
These are events that, while rare and impactful, are statistically predictable and should be anticipated based on known risks and patterns.

Examples:
White Swan: A global pandemic, like COVID-19, is often cited as a white swan event because, while rare, the possibility of such an event was always present given the interconnectedness of the world.

Black Swan: The September 11th attacks or the rise of the internet are examples of events that were not easily predicted and had a massive impact.

Key Difference:
The main distinction lies in the predictability and preparability of the event. White swans are known risks, while black swans are unpredictable shocks.

A white swan is an event that can have a significant impact on the economy. Unlike grey and black swans, white swans are likely to occur and can be predictable. This is possible because of available information allows the event to be forecasted. The size and scope of white swans are also predictable.

Who hath believed our report
31 March 25

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