You've been reading tea leaves for 15 years? I've been watching both prophets and would-be prophets for 46 years.
Your nebulous fortune telling is familiar to me, if you yourself are not.
You sound bitter. Lighten up sir.
I don't read tea leaves. I explained my dreams exactly as they happened.
I pose this to you:
IF I were a prophet and God gave me these dreams and I said exactly what He wanted me to say, what else can I do? What else am I supposed to do? Am I not entitled to my own speculation on what He's doing since He hasn't told me everything either? I think I am - even if I'm wrong. But I've relayed it as it happened and I've said what He wanted me to say. I've always been sure to differentiate my opinion on the matter apart from what I believe He has given me as prophecy.
Like, here's my opinion: I think, based upon the prophecy, that the scourge of Islam is coming. Just as I said. Do I know what that entails exactly for each and every person or nation? No. I don't. But if God has sent me to prophesy it, then I reckon it's going to happen just as He said it would. I don't think it will be misunderstood. I'd say sometime soon, could be next week, next month, or next year, there will be some titanic movement in modern Islam that will sweep the world with persecution. Just like my prophecy about Israel (I posted a link in this thread), looking back it was quite clear that it was fulfilled just as I prophesied it. I believe this one will be too. Doubters will always look back and say, "Well, it was very ambiguous." But was it? My Israel prophecy was very clear and not ambiguous, it happened just as I foretold, and yet people say
AFTERWARDS, "Oh, well, of course that could happen anywhere at any time." Same as people do when we discuss Jesus fulfilling Old Testament prophecies.
Regardless, I did as I was supposed to.