Vision Theme: Famine

Patriarch Wolfgramm (Featured on p. 41 of Dreams and Visions of the Last Days Vol. 2 by Roger Young & Christopher Parrett) 1989

Big financial collapse last two years of a sitting president.  There will be a great drought about the same time all over the country.


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(Featured on p. 81 of Dreams and Visions of the Last Days Vol. 2 by Roger Young & Christopher Parrett) 2008

Complete breakdown in civil society.  I understood that the beginning of this event was a result of the collapse of the food delivery supply chain.  In my dream I did not see what precipitated this event, but it was starvation and famine that drove society over the edge.


Gayle Smith (personal dream/story on internet) 1993

After the collapse I saw marauding bands or gangs running around.  People just go crazy and start rioting.  They are killing because they are angry and hungry.  Everything they know of value on this on this earth is being taken away from them within a few days.   In a very short time there will be a famine.

I believe for the most part this famine is brought upon us.  It’s premeditated and planned out.  No trucks bring food deliveries.  Famine is brought on quickly and the stores are cleared out within hours.  A short term after the collapse we are put under FEMA and Martial law.


Bishop John Koyle Vision

The messenger told him the purpose of the mine would be to bring relief to the Lord’s faithful people at a time when great tribulation and distress would be in the land. The mine was to be called the “Relief Mine.” He told him of a period of four years of famine and explained that the first two years the Saints would be able to get by, but the third and fourth years they would have nothing to eat unless it was prepared and stored up against that time. Then there would be two more years which would be a recovery period. The messenger explained that there would be winters of heavy snow and big snow drifts after which there would be a mild open winter, but whether that winter was to follow immediately or whether some other winters would be in between, he never explained.

However, immediately following the mild open winter, there would be a hot, dry summer. The crops would come up in the spring, and there would be considerable moisture, and the crops would be glorious (that is the word Bishop used to use.) He saw the wheat would grow up and head out beautifully, and the irrigated wheat would mature, but the dry land wheat would not have enough moisture to fill out. By harvest time the heads would curl over in a sort of crescent shape. This was shown to him in another dream wherein he saw he went into the wheat fields when they were binding the grain which looked like it would be a splendid crop. He picked up a bundle of wheat by the binding twine, and the head’s end of the bundle came up with the butt end of the bundle hanging down because it was heavier. Realizing that the head end should have gone down if there had been good wheat in it, he examined the heads of wheat by crushing them in his hands to bring out the kernels. He found that the wheat was terribly shrunken and not fit for food. He was told by the messenger that this condition would bring about a shortage of food during the first year of harvest.

The second year he was shown would be the same only much less food raised. Still, the irrigated grain would be good. He was told we would need to store up the first and second years grain to supply food for the third and fourth years. The third year the shortage would be so great that there would hardly be anything raised for food. The fourth year they would not be able to raise anything for food.

He was shown in another dream that during the fourth year there would be plenty of money to buy food and he with others went up and down throughout the country seeking to buy food and they could not buy any. Any people who had a little food would not sell it at any price. During this time of famine there would be no rain to do any good. He saw the clouds would come up, and it would look like it was going to rain, but a wind would come up and blow the clouds away; and if there was any rain at all, it was just a few drops which were not sufficient to do any good.

The purpose of the mine was to build store bins and store up wheat and other foods like Joseph of old who was sold into Egypt. He saw the rains would come in the fifth year, and they would be forced to spare a little wheat for seed but would be sorely pressed to raise enough to eat during the fifth year and save enough for seed for the sixth year. The rains continued to come, the crops grew, and at the harvest time of the sixth year they would have enough food to carry on.

He was told by the messenger that there would be a great crash in the land before the period of famine began. This crash would be brought about by prices going up, which condition was illustrated to him as being like a person on high stilts. When prices became extremely high, something happened in the land like knocking the stilts from under the person and down came everything. Businesses closed down, labor was thrown out of work, people were hungry, and great tribulations were in the land. He saw that the best place to live and to work would be at the mine. Those who worked there would be the best off. He was told by the messenger that the Church program to care for the poor would all be used up during the first and second years of famine, that the mine would bring relief during the third year and would carry on the relief from the third year on.

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