D&V List No.435

Date: Monday 22nd May 2000

Topic: The Prime Minister and the churches were warned one year ago just days after the PM took office that a coup would take place in Fiji unless there was fervent intercessory prayer. God has been guiding Daystar Ministry in dreams accordingly.

Contents: * The "something that happened" to cause a delay in Daystar’s ministry trip to Fiji turned out to be a coup that took place on Friday, 19th May, 2000. Dream showing things to come by Paula on 6th April, 2000.

* Daystar’s ministry trip to Fiji will be brought to a halt. Dream revealing things to come by Gavin Porter on 16th May, 2000 and which was fulfilled when airline booking for Monday 22nd May was postponed on Saturday 20th May.

* Instruction in a dream that Daystar Ministry work in Fiji is suspended. Dream by Paula on Saturday 20th May, 2000.

* Re: D&V List No.333 posted on 11th June, 1999. A word from a dream for the new Prime Minister of Fiji where he and the Fijian churches were warned that a coup will take place unless there was fervent intercessory prayer. When the coup took place on Friday 19th June, 2000 a Fijian Pastor told me (Paula) on the phone that he remembered the dream and that no one took it seriously. Dream revealing things to come by Paula on 8th June, 1999.

* Details of the fulfillment of the dream on the Prime Minister of Fiji as published in "The Review" on Fijilive web site on Saturday, 20th May, 2000.

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THE "SOMETHING THAT HAPPENED" TO CAUSE A DELAY IN DAYSTAR’S MINISTRY TRIP TO FIJI TURNED OUT TO BE A COUP that took place on Friday, 19th May, 2000. Dream showing things to come by Paula on 6th April, 2000.

CIRCUMSTANCES Daystar was preparing for the ministry trip to Fiji for May and June.

DREAM I was with a group of people on the ground of a cleared area in a green country and bush setting. There was a dirt and gravel access road running by this area.

We were preparing the grounds to put up a large tent for a gathering of people as for a circus or for a revival meeting. Something had happened that caused the construction process to be late and we knew that the tent would not be put up on time for the first scheduled meetings.

While collecting poles etc. from a storeroom at the front of the property by the road, I noticed a man take out a strand from his mouth that bound two of his front teeth together. When he left I picked up the strand and found it to be a piece of electric cord which had a number of wires in it. I figured that the wires had to be clean and rust resistant since it was in his mouth and indeed it looked like silver strands of wire. I wrapped the cord up into a ball which had now become like ordinary old electric wire and I spent some time looking for a place on the wall rafters towards the ceiling to keep it.

As we were getting the poles together a couple of folks began to trickle into the property. The man in charge of the construction then said to an official of the meetings to tell them that things are late because the place had been flooded. This was a lie and an excuse to cancel the morning meeting so that there will be time to be ready for the afternoon or night meeting. I was glad to see that only two or three persons had come and figured that the people will come at night because they had to work in the day... ==========================

DAYSTAR’S MINISTRY TRIP TO FIJI WILL BE BROUGHT TO A HALT. Dream revealing things to come by Gavin Porter on 16th May, 2000 and which was fulfilled when airline booking for Monday 22nd May was postponed on Saturday 20th May.

Title: Jet unable to takeoff From: G.Porter@mailbox.uq.edu.au

CIRCUMSTANCES: Nothing special but dream received after prayer for Daystar members and talking with Paula briefly by email about upcoming Fiji trip.

DREAM I was with Kerry and the children and about to leave on a supersonic jet for places unknown. Kerry and I were sitting up the front of this aircraft like in the cockpit area of a ‘Concorde’ jet. The pilot was a lady and we began racing down the runway. The aircraft would not take off and we were afraid that we would hit some buildings at the end of the runway if we didn’t take off.

We didn’t hit the buildings as the distance between these buildings was just wide enough for the wings to pass by as we taxied to a stop near these buildings. We were requested to get off the aircraft and go into one of the buildings while they investigated why the jet couldn’t take off. It was discovered that the joystick of the aircraft was bent and therefore the lady pilot couldn’t take off. While in the building waiting for the aircraft to be repaired or replaced, we were able to use these spaceage type cubicles to go to the toilet and also have a shower. The door were not full size to the ceiling and you could see people in them from the neck upwards. The doors were like the gullwing doors I have seen on a highly priced sports car where they sort of slid upwards and across to close the door. Others were using these facilities while we were there. There were plenty of these cubicles around the room in this building.

Carl Sherman (Professor’s son here in Florida) then arrived to take us out for dinner while we were waiting. The menu was different to what we were used to but the food ordered was very good. The end. ===================================

INSTRUCTION IN A DREAM THAT DAYSTAR MINISTRY WORK IN FIJI IS SUSPENDED. Dream by Paula on Saturday 20th May, 2000.

CIRCUMSTANCES: At the Daystar Ministry prayer meeting last night we concentrated on praying for the coup situation and for the churches in Fiji.

DREAM I had turned up with other men at the main wharf in Suva or Lautoka in Fiji for work but more like an observer. There was a big boat or ship moored but something had happened and work was stopped.

I followed another man to another part of the wharf and came to a mooring place for local inter-island boats. A boat was just arriving. The captain saw us at the edge of the water and he called out, "It is a working day, why aren’t you at work?" ===================================

Re: D&V List No.333 posted on 11th June, 1999. A WORD FROM A DREAM FOR THE NEW PRIME MINISTER OF FIJI WHERE HE AND THE FIJIAN CHURCHES WERE WARNED that a coup will take place unless there was fervent intercessory prayer. When the coup took place on Friday 19th June, 2000 a Fijian Pastor told me (Paula) on the phone that he remembered the dream and that no one took it seriously. Dream revealing things to come by Paula on 8th June, 1999. CIRCUMSTANCES: Last night I confessed all sins that I could think of and asked for total forgiveness and cleansing because I was seeking the Lord for a word for the Prime Minister. The pastor of the local church was going to pick me up on the evening of the next day for a group of us to go to the Prime Minister’s home for a prayer session in which I was to share a word of ministry. The PM’s wife was at the last Sunday morning service where I preached. THE DREAM: A group of us was staying in this place where the houses were like small bungalows. I was here with family and friends, some of whom were Fijians, as if we were on a camping retreat. There was much activity and all was going on just fine.

· In the context of that which was prayed for, the camping retreat could portray the new government of Fiji where the bungalows depict the different political parties involved.

Suddenly without cause or provocation my wife Sue began to attack me publicly in front of our friends, as in accusation and belittlement. I was flabbergasted but not entirely surprised because the past had shown that she was susceptible to acting against me for things that I had done in the years before I became a committed Christian. It was if she had gathered stones to throw at me as in old testament type accusation for breaking the Law of God given through Moses. I walked away with a feeling of alienation from my wife. · Dreamer - Portraying the PM who was brought before the Lord in prayer by the dreamer. Wife - Opposition Party or Fijian Group to whom the PM is married in running the government (wife is opposing me in this dream). Sudden attack by wife - PM to suddenly come under racially based attack as PM of Fiji for being an Indian and for not being a publicly declared Christian leading to disappointment and to a feeling of alienation.

Scene change. Something important had happened suddenly and my friends and family on Sue’s side had to attend a church service which seemed to be a funeral service for one of the daughters of the family (Geoff and Diana) that was closest to us.

· Daughter of family closest to us on wife’s side - That coalition spirit or working relationship formed in the alliance of the PM with the Fijian contingent in the formation of the government. (daughter birthed from both parents). Funeral service for daughter of the family closest to us on wife’s side - The coalition spirit or working relationship will pass away endangering the viability of the present government.

I was standing with a few local folks beside the road at a typical Fijian type small settlement.

· This is describing how the Prime Minister is identified or will be identified with the ordinary people of Fiji in general.

A black car arrived containing folks from our close family on my wife’s side. Strangely the car was veiled in gray covering as if to hide the occupants. They stopped to pick me up as if it was family protocol for occasions such as this. The folks from the car were formally dressed for the church service and I got into the back seat. Some of the men who had made room for me then got in from both sides of the car.

· Black car - bearer of evil tidings. · Car veiled in gray covering - Showing that evil tidings will involve a secret operation planned by the Fijian contingent (wife in government) of the government system. In due time the PM will be made to be obliged to be taken by the people of the Fijian contingent to the place where the formality of the death of the coalition spirit or working relationship will be conducted (church service). The PM will feel besieged (flanked by men in the back seat of the car) in the conduct of this process. The last person to get in on my left side was George who was the brother of Diana and thus the brother in law of Geoff. George’s wife in real life had died suddenly at the end of last week and her funeral was to take place this coming Friday. In the dream therefore I put my left hand around him to comfort him and to tell him that I was sorry that his wife had died so suddenly. I only did this by my actions and not by words. As the car sped off I held his hand and gradually I discerned that he was not George but a burly young man who didn’t even look like George. George was a short and slim man in real life. · Showing compassion by actions and not by words for any in the opposition Fijian contingent will not be received as it will only reveal a strength of resolve for the Fijian leadership dominance of the country. The car arrived at the church and we walked into the church in a single file with me in the middle. The seating structure of the church was in a reversed L-shape and we were making our way to the seats that was reserved for the close family. I wanted to sidetrack and sit incognito with the others but I did not have the liberty to do so. My wife Sue and the other members of the family were already seated on the far side from the entrance at the short end of the L-shape. I walked up the stairs to seat beside Sue and I wondered why they did not select the higher seats where we could have observed the whole church clearly. · The PM will not want to be publicly seen to be involved in the attempted process of the undermining of his ministerial office but he will not have the liberty to do so. It appears that those working against him in government are from the lower level seats as in the opposition.

It was quite stuffy as the doors were closed because of the air conditioning. A lady behind us began to blow her nose and I was also having nose blockage problem from the stuffiness of the place. I then told my son David to go and open the glass doors to our left. Some folks were standing at the door so that when David opened the door they only closed it again.

· The process of the death of the working coalition between the PM and the Fijian opposition will take place in a high security area. The PM’s son will be working with him at this time and they will not be able to penetrate the siege situation that they will find themselves in. The minister arrived at the pulpit that was right in front of us. He was a middle aged man who was dressed casually. He began by doing a commercial advertisement for some package that the church was offering. · The church minister is probably portraying the chairman or leader of a political organisation who is presiding over this crisis in the government of the nation. He may be a casual type personality who has commercial interest in the crisis. I observed an old woman who was walking on a plank on the walkway before the pulpit in order to get to her seat which was on the walk way with a few other seats. I rushed down to hold the plank for her so that she would not tip it over at the other end. It was as if I had been helping such folks like this and trying hard not to be noticed by people. · An aspect of the PM’s integrity is in the way his policies are aimed at helping the poor and needy section of the community and this may be highlighted before the people.

I went back to my seat and suddenly a white man who was a tourist stood up from the seat immediately in front of me. He was telling me and the others in the vicinity that he had heard on the news just before he arrived late for the church service that Pakistani jet bombers had attacked New Delhi, the capital of India. · If the continual India - Pakistan fighting and threat of war regarding Kashmir is a portrayal of the continuing political tension between the Fijians and Indians in Fiji regarding political leadership, then there is going to be a threat of another coup at the government capital of Fiji. My mind quickly went to the prophetic dreams about the war in the Indian sub continent and I wanted to tell the tourist that this war was predicted in these dreams. However, I felt that this may sound just like another typical claim by questionable prophetic Christians, so I kept this to myself. The man did not know about our Dreams and Visions List on the Internet and I determined to dig out these dreams so that they can be shown to be genuine predictions which were posted publicly way before the event happened. · This section of the dream may be showing that the credibility of the message of this dream is just as credible as Daystar Ministry’s track record over the years in the Dreams and Visions List on the Internet. This track record is reasonably sound! I looked to my right behind me and I saw a familiar looking man whom I knew from the distant past. Someone said his name and mentioned that he was one of the husbands of a prominent lady who has had a couple of husbands.

I wonder whether this last section of the dream id revealing the man who will be playing a major role in the crisis described in this dream. If this is so then he is a man who has been an expression of a powerful Fijian organisation (prominent lady and most likely The Great Council of Chiefs) which has been able to express itself through other prominent government leaders of the past. ===================================

DETAILS OF THE FULFILLMENT OF THE DREAM ON THE PRIME MINISTER OF FIJI AS PUBLISHED IN "THE REVIEW" on Fijilive web site on Saturday, 20th May, 2000.

Fiji Govt was oblivious to danger signals…

By Shailendra Singh Editor, The Review http://www.fijilive.com/

The deposed Labour-led People’s Coalition Government seemed oblivious to signs of trouble that had been brewing for months prior to yesterday’s take-over.

Ultra nationalist Fijian leaders such as Apisai Tora had made no secret of their desire to topple prime minister Mahendra Chaudhry’s government.

Tora, a former government MP, and a losing candidate in the May elections, recently revived the Taukei Movement, an indigenous Fijian pressure group.

This group was behind the protest marches in 1987 that was the catalyst for the military coup in that year that ousted an Indian-dominated Labour government in which Chaudhry was finance minister.

Recently, they had openly discussed strategies to oust government at public meetings. At one such meeting, one option discussed was assassinating Chaudhry, Fiji’s first Indian prime minister.

Chaudhry appeared too confident of his coalition with two Fijian parties, the Fijian Association Party and the Christian Democrats.

And of the backing he had from the president, Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, a paramount indigenous Fijian chief who commanded much political clout and respect.

He didn’t seem to take seriously the deep divisions within his coalition partners over their ties with his party. In fact, if not for the intervention of the president, they would not have entered into the coalition in the first instance, making it plain they did not want an Indian prime minister.

While the cabinet ministers of these parties supported Chaudhry, the backbenchers and the grassroots party members did not. The backbenchers actively and openly participated in Taukei meetings where strategies to remove the Chaudhry government were discussed.

In the face of all this, Chaudhry continued to push through sensitive land issue policies. Over eighty per cent of land in Fiji is owned by Fijians. Much of it, which is arable, is leased by Indian cane farmers.

Moves by Chaudhry to amend the new constitution raised an outcry among Fijian leaders. They portrayed it as an attempt to dilute the powers of the president, who under the constitution has to be a Fijian, and of the august Fijian institution, the Great Council of Chiefs.

He was seen to be favoring Indian cane farmers, who formed his power base, with a $28,000 cash grant for farmers whose leases were not renewed. All this only strengthened the extremists’ hands. Chaudhry, at one time, actually looked like he was winning the battle against the extremists.

His policies aimed at reducing the financial burdens of the poor were well-received. But even his supporters thought he was moving dangerously and foolishly too fast on touchy issues which could have been addressed later in his term.

The Chaudhry government labeled the first Taukei march some weeks ago in the west of Fiji a failure because of the small attendance.

It showed some concern when a bigger mach was organised in Suva and beefed up security and intelligence somewhat.

Police Commissioner Isikia Savua’s words after this march proved prophetic.

He warned government to take heed of the marchers’ concerns. He said if things turned violent, police may not be able to contain them. Chaudhry told him to stop making political statements and stick to his job of controlling the law and order situation.

Savua was on the streets yesterday, watching helplessly with his outnumbered men as the looters rampaged.

As the rhetoric took progressively more dangerous overtones and tensions escalated, several local and overseas investors had put projects on hold.

Some observers believe government should have done more to allay the concerns of grassroots Fijians, towards whom the racist and anti-government diatribe of the extremist politicians was directed.

It was overwhelmingly this group that turned up in their thousands for yesterday’s march, and who started an orgy of burning and looting.

With public and police attention on the march, Speight struck. His men stormed in virtually unchallenged by the two unarmed policemen guarding the gates. The marchers were at parliament house within minutes in a massive and menacing show of support.

It was the confidence coup leader George Speight had in these people that gave him the courage carry out his act. It was the support of these people, which he felt gave him the authority to challenge the powers of the president.

Tighter security at parliament house may have saved the government. The lack of it was reflective of how out of touch government was with the situation. It appeared it had turned a deaf ear to all the talk about an imminent violent take-over, and a blind eye to the impending march.

The Review, Fiji’s leading news and Business monthly magazine, had reported barely two weeks before of a secret plan by opposition Fijian parties and nationalist groups to bring government to its knees by acts of civil disobedience an sabotage

Just a day before he was ousted, Chaudhry, in a radio broadcast, told people not to be afraid.

On the day he was sworn in, a year ago, Chaudhry promised that his government would "unite the people." Sadly, he failed. =====================================