Marvelous Predictions
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Witnesses have accounted for every prediction he has made in the past seventy years. These persons were told in plenty of time before the actual moment of each circumstance that would happen, sometimes as long as one and half months before the event and sometimes closer to the occurrence.
These prophecies would come to him, no matter where he might have been, at any time. He really did not go seeking for the answers because the answers would be made known to him by means of supernatural power, God.
Willie Wright Sr.
The author, Willie Wright Sr., was born in upstate South Carolina before World War II. He is the son of Willie and Sadie Wright. He received his education at the Caroline School in Williamston, South Carolina, where he graduated as salutatorian in 1955. He graduated from Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in 1959 with a bachelor of arts in secondary education. While in college, he was a newspaper reporter for the Digest, a member of the US Army Advanced ROTC Corps, joined the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, and participated in other organizations. After receiving his degree at Southern University, he returned to South Carolina, where he pursued his education further. He worked toward a master’s degree at Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina; University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina; and South Carolina State College, Orangeburg, South Carolina. He received an elementary teaching certificate to teach in South Carolina. Willie had a wonderful wife (deceased); five children (one deceased); four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one brother; and two sisters (one deceased). In addition to education, Willie has served in many capacities in the Methodist Church during his lifetime and in local community organizations and educational capacities of leadership and work.
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Marvelous Predictions - Willie Wright Sr.
Introduction
The following is a collection of true stories that will amaze you. These true stories actually materialized at the beginning of my life, during my childhood days, when I was five years old, and continued to the present day of 2009. Each segment in the book will encourage you to continue reading until completion of the book.
These true stories superseded the famous Jean Dixon’s percentage ratings of accurate predictions. To be frank, I have a 100% rating ever since I began to predict at an early age.
The reason for documenting these marvelous predictions is to let the whole world know that such prophecy is real and that there are people who have these individual recognizable gifts.
Witnesses have accounted for every prediction I’ve made in the past seventy years. These persons were told in plenty of time before the actual moment of each circumstance that would happen, sometimes as long as one and half months before the event and sometimes closer to the occurrence.
Many persons say that they don’t believe unless they see or witness something on their own. So I decided to eliminate the segment of unbelievers by letting them witness the truth, thus making them believers that these amazing episodes of prophecy were really true.
These prophecies would come to me, no matter where I might have been, at any time. I really did not go seeking for the answers because the answers would be made known to me by means of supernatural power, God.
I want to remind you that each event related in this book came to me at any time and anywhere unexpectedly. Each event was a true connection.
Relax and continue to read this book in its entirety because you will then understand the continuation of so many accurate predictions by me.
As a Young Boy
I was born in Williamston, South Carolina on November 24, 1937 to my parents, Sadie and Willie Wright. They were wonderful parents who were considerate, caring, loving, religious, and hard working.
My mother taught elementary school in School District 1 in Williamston, Anderson County, South Carolina which is known as the Palmetto State. It is a small town, but a more relaxing and comfortable place than many towns and cities in the United States of America.
My mother obtained her first teaching position in the public school system, at a school located across the street from where she lived in Williamston. That school was named Caroline Elementary and High School, which included grades one through twelve. The closeness of the school to her home was very fortunate for her because of the fact she did not have to drive or travel to work in a vehicle.
My mother taught elementary school before I was born. After teaching for a short while, she met and married my father, Willie Wright.
When I was a pre-school child, my grandmother, Mattie Lou Sizer, operated a variety candy store across the street in front of Caroline Elementary and High School.
As a young child, not old enough to attend school, on many a day I would stand in the front yard of our home between the store and hedges near the street. Of course, there was a gate and fence on the front yard. The reason for the gate and fence was to make sure that I would not venture into the street where there was danger of vehicles traveling to and fro.
There were many times that I would stand or sit on my bicycle or tricycle near the gate to watch the various activities being held outside of the school building on the schoolyard and playground.
missing image fileWhen I reached the age of five, I had certain beliefs. One of those beliefs was that there was no such thing as a ghost.
Walking or being in a cemetery at night, or in places some people would claim to be haunted, was not a ghostly problem for me at this young age.
But on one cold December night when I was five years old, I was sleeping in my grandmother’s house, which was 100 years old, when something transpired. My mother and father were also living in this old house during this time.
In the middle of the night, with the bedcover pulled up over me to my shoulders to keep me warm, I went to sleep. All lights were turned off for the night. Later in the night during the black of darkness, a most memorable moment came when I felt someone gradually pulling the cover off me, from my shoulder