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 Prophetic Utterance
A Prophetic Word about Sea Creatures from the Deep
 PROPHECY GIVEN DECEMBER 7, 2013 BY ARCHBISHOP WAYNE R. FELTON
“There was a prophecy about Japan, about the nuclear spill. Do you know what they’re finding now? Fish they can’t define. Sea creatures that they don’t know what they are. One of the things they don’t realize is there are sea creatures that live in the deep that never come up. So when the deep start coming to the surface, it’s representative of the Church who used to be deep and is now shallow. We used to be whales in deep water, now we’re in shallow and dying. No matter how much they’re trying to manipulate those whales to go back to the depth, they’re confused.”
FULFILLMENT AS SEEN IN THE NEWS “Enormous Sea Creature Found Decomposing On Indonesian Beach”
Article by: International Business Times, Juliana Rose Pignataro, May 13, 2017
A bizarre looking, monstrous sea creature washed up on the shores of an Indonesian beach earlier this week, drawing swarms of locals and scientists who wanted to witness the behemoth in person. A resident named Asrul Tuanakota, 37, stumbled upon it in the darkness and initially thought the immense object was a stranded boat.
The bloated corpse, around 50 feet long, was found on Hulung Beach on Serum Island in Indonesia’s Maluku province, according to the Jakarta Globe. It’s believed to have been there for at least three days before being found.
Pictures show the monstrous creature’s discolored body lying in shallow water on the island, turning the surrounding ocean red. And the creature has begun to reek: residents
asked the government to step in to remove the remains before the stench becomes unbearable.
While it’s unclear exactly what the creature is, suggestions range from being a giant squid to a humpback whale. Scientists descended on the area to take samples of the body in an attempt to officially identify it.
Creatures from the deep don’t often end up on land. Most marine mammals that die at sea never wash up on beaches, according to National Geographic. But when they do, they tend to make headlines, as animals in an advanced state of decomposition in the water often become unrecognizable. As has happened in the past, locals often dub washed up creatures monsters from the deep or suggest they could be entirely new species because they look so alien.
In February, a giant, white-haired covered blob washed up on a shore in the Philippines, weighing in at more than 4,000 pounds. Some suggested it could be a species previously unknown to man.
 The giant creature is pictured washed up on Hulung Beach, Indonesia, May 9, 2017.
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