January 31, 2003 - WARNING -Space Shuttle Columbia
Vision Date: January 31, 2003
For over 40 years I have worked on Missing Person Cases. In my Master ESP File I wrote about a Spontaneous ESP Occurrence that occurred on December 24, 2002 and an ESP occurrence WARNING about the Space Shuttle Columbia that took place on January 31, 2003. Both of these ESP Occurrences were very significant, very powerful, and both were connected. After following the instructions of the Holy Spirit, I was surprised and somewhat shocked at the answer that I received.
December 24, 2002 … Spontaneous ESP Occurrence — I was driving home … over 200 miles north of Modesto, California when I perceived the following … “A husband has murdered his pregnant wife and he is going to hide the body.” This was a Modesto, California murder case. Laci & Connor Peterson were murdered on Dec. 24, 2002. This ESP occurrence was triggered when I saw a pickup truck towing a boat on a trailer. Time and energy was expended trying to figure out if Scott Peterson was the driver of that pickup. My conclusion was that he was not the driver of that pickup, but a similar set of vehicles set off this ESP occurrence. Remember, at the time of this ESP occurrence, Laci Peterson was not yet reported missing. I knew the city was Modesto. I did not know the name of the husband or the wife. Also, never before did I have the experience of a Spontaneous ESP Occurrence triggered by a similar set of vehicles. My perception is that God was/is exceedingly angry over this murder.
On January 31, 2003 I was working on the Laci Peterson missing person case, trying to determine if Scott Peterson hid the body of Laci Peterson in Lake Shasta. I sensed that I should kneel down and place my hands into the water of Lake Shasta. The water from Lake Shasta is released by Shasta Dam, flows down the Sacramento River and into San Francisco Bay, and ultimately into the Pacific Ocean. I wondered if it was possible to sense where the body of Laci Peterson was by placing my hands into Lake Shasta? As I placed my hands in the water, I was immediately reminded of an approaching date that I had perceived at least six months before … the date of the next space shuttle crash … “Tomorrow … February 1, 2003.” I perceived the space shuttle had a hole in its wing and would burn up on re-entry. I did not notify NASA. The next day, February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia burned up over Texas on re-entry.
