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The Father first told us to pray against Jackson on December 17, 2000. We have seen the result from the Father as  story after story has broken in the national media about Jesse Jackson and his actions, much of which he has not had to give account for in years. 
 

 
The Mantle of Martin Luther King (part one)
January 26, 2001        

The black community, when they are in a right place, their church services are full of life and joy and closeness to Jesus. They have a natural way with Him, they are not formal with Jesus. While we were talking about this, I was thinking about Jemez [a native American reservation in New Mexico] and the Indians there and how deep a thing it is that they are oppressed, and I was remembering the winter when we went through there, how the Father was merciful. He reached out to them [He pushed the oppressive demon back from them] and they started to come around a little bit, as they came out of the darkness. [There were reports in the newspapers, which no one could explain, that crime went down there in the following year] The Father did that in this small area, but now we are in the green. Now the nation is covered by God, and [in the green] can't the black community that Martin Luther King represented with courage and dignity, be covered? Can't we have the man who gave the prayer after the inauguration, a young African-American, as a leader? Can't we have these leaders really make a breakthrough, really come up out of the ashes of the civil rights movement, which was taken hostage by the likes of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. I say, "Why not? The Father is in control." [We need] men like Eugene Rivers, and others like him. 

This is what I want to say about Jesse Jackson and the fact that he is on the enemy's list: there is a segment of society in America, there are millions of people in America that have not been given what God gave us as a nation. We have in this nation freedom, and the pursuit of happiness, all men created equal. This nation is right, the constitution is right, and all in the melting pot should get to have the freedom of America. But they [this segment in America] have been deprived because of their leadership, and the Father is not happy about it. So, He looks to the leadership, and who is at the top? Jesse Jackson. Jackson was given opportunity to repent. When the Father looks at who it is that has caused millions of people, this entire segment of society, from coming to the freedom that He gave with this nation, He looks and sees at the top of the list, Jesse Jackson. 
 
The Father has reason for everything He does. And Jesse Jackson has been an enemy to these black Americans who could have had happiness in America, just as everyone should. They wouldn't have to think that they were being oppressed. They were slaves, it was wrong; they should have been able to be healed. What happened in the sixties when they were oppressed, it was so wrong. Why haven't they been able to be healed? Because the wound is kept open, and kept open by men who are their enemies, for personal gain. Yes, the Father sees them as enemies. In His America, which He loves, for those African Americans whom He loves, He says, "Enough is enough". And so He said, "Write down the names of these enemies," and the first one is Jesse Jackson. And let the mantle that was stolen be put on someone worthy. The Father will raise him up, and Jesus knows who it is. It is a man, who is something like George W. Bush, for this man wants unity, he wants what is right. Not racist, hating whites. Unity means in their spirit, in their heart. 
 
What Martin Luther King said is agreed upon: the content of their character, not the color of their skin, whether black or white, or any other color. Italians and Jews and different groups maintain their ethnicity, they rejoice in the fact that they are Irish or Italian. They are Americans, but they don't forget their heritage. They have pride in it, but they don't use it to be separated. It's America, it's a melting pot, it's all things together, and that is what the blacks need. That is what George W. Bush understands; he celebrates the differences and the unity. George W. Bush is in line with the Father because the Father is right. It's not just that they [the black community] should know that the Republican leader (who is George W. Bush) is right. No, they should know that this God is right, whom they are singing to in their churches with such joy. In all of eternity, will they remember that they were black? 

The mantle of Martin Luther King was stolen. And the Father does not forget. First, the Father shows the list of these enemies, and who tops the list? It's the one who is the most grievous, because there are a lot of people hurting because of him. They are not restored, they have been torn from what Martin Luther King represented, and have become a divided nation of their own, and that is not what the Father wanted. Jackson tops the list because he has the most harm that he brings. Millions of people have been affected, directly due to Jesse Jackson. So the Father says, "This list exists, and he's [Jesse Jackson] on the top," then He acts, and then He brings exposure and sheds light on all the things that Jesse Jackson has been doing.
 
Now the Father is going to address, right from the start, what happened the day of Martin Luther King's death. (April 21, 1968) An empire began then, and now the empire is toppled, thirty-three years later, under the Father's nation, which is restored. As it was, it [Jesse Jackson's empire] could not go into that area [the nation restored to God]. It's like sin which can't enter the Father's kingdom, and Jesse Jackson's empire could not stand in the nation under God. The Father came back and started restoration by putting Jesus back into the White House, and by putting respected men there. So that empire fell, and now the Father is going to speak about it and say what happened. He is not promiscuous [in His dealings] about this enemy, there is a reason for His actions. The Father has wisdom and is right about what He does, and it [what He does] can be understood. Part of the reason He wants to put it [the truth about Martin Luther King and Jesse Jackson] out is for the truth to be out there, but also He wants His people, those who love Him and want to do His will, He wants them to understand what He is doing and why. He wants them to grow up, and grow into maturity, and how they will do that, is to see why the Father acted as He did, and to see the perfect sense of it, and to see the reasoning that He has, so they can understand for themselves. 

Jesse Jackson tried to rip the mantle off of Martin as he lay dying thirty-three years ago, to place it on himself. But never did he have the heart and the spirit and the choosing by God. God chose Martin because Martin loved God, and Martin obeyed God, and Martin honored God, vessel of clay though he was. In his heart and in his spirit he was for God and always said, "I believe. I'm a believer."  So as Martin lay there, this usurper who was not a believer, came and took that mantle as though he were. He never represented Jesus because within this mantle is unity, but in Jesse Jackson's mouth is division and racism and self.  
 
"And now, Father, we ask that You restore that mantle to a righteous man and bring back those people in this nation whom You have loved all this time. Now that You move in the green, take out those wicked leaders, remove them as You are moving to do, and bring up new leaders with respect for other Americans, and for one another, with civility, so they can lead their people and they can be unified."

Unity; unified to each other, unified to their country. They were born here, they are Americans. Even those that weren't born here are Americans, once they come here and become citizens. Unified. Our capitol represents a place where people chosen by the people are. It's really the people who are represented by the capitol, and that's why the angel is not on the White House, but is on the capitol. He's representing the people, unity among the people. 
 
Silvana Lupetti
January 26, 2001