This page was created as a result
of an invitation from Sherlock A. Collins of KTKK (K-Talk) Radio in Salt Lake City, to do a
two-part interview on the mornings of Aug. 10 and 11, from 3:00 am to 6:00 am. On Aug. 9,
early in the morning, I created a list of resources that I could
refer people to for additional documentation for the points I planned to make.
On the evening of the 9th, I set two alarm clocks to make sure I would wake up on time.
The power went out for 2.5 hours, and the main alarm clock did not sound. I don't know what
happened to the secondary alarm clock on my watch. I guess I didn't hear it. I've not
used it before.
The phone in our bedroom was not turned on, so I did not hear the phone ring when Sherlock
called. And the guest I have staying at our home thought I had caught the phone, so he did
not bother to answer it.
Anyway, I didn't wake up until 5:45 am. It seemed as though the heavens had conspired
against me doing the interview.
Then, in the early afternoon of the 9th, Sherlock called to say that the station owner informed
him that he is not to have me on the next day. I am persona non grata with that radio
station (because of an unfortunate flare-up he and I had several years ago [off the air], for
which I forgive him; but he will not forgive me.)
Bottom line is that it seems as though the message I intended to impart is being hindered.
As I think about it now, after composing the above overview, it seems
appropriate to the whole scenario spoken of in Isaiah 66 in which the Lord says that HE will send
strong delusion to his people, because they refused to walk according to his pattern.
Those who the people are trained to follow for guidance, are not leading -- certainly not when it
comes to matters pertaining to the proper role of government and the threats to it.
Meanwhile, those who have a prophetic message to impart are being hindered.
It's up to each individual to come to God on their own. No middle men allowed.
"Would to God that All the Lord's people were prophets."
That's the slogan of this website.
Sterling D. Allan
Aug. 10, 2002