Hertzogville-(Dukesville)
(Judgment
Day)
" Where
have ye laid him "..
..."Take ye away the stone."
John 11: 34 & 39
Here is a
short summary of what happened at Hertzogville on the 31st July 2004.
On the 31st
July 2004 I was called to Hertzogville for the glory of my Father who
is in Heaven. On arrival at 9:40 am., I entered a small cafe and
immediately began to tell the local people who I am, and what my
purpose was in Hertzogville. I told them that
Paul Meintjies would be raised up to the glory of God, and for the
glorification of his Son. I told them clearly that today was the day of
judgment.
At the time I
also requested to see Mr. Nico Foulds, the local undertaker. The lady
at the table, was so kind as to look for him and told me that he was
busy at the time. I asked the lady to tell him to be on standby for the
day, so that I could enter the mortuary at the appropriate time. At the
time the lady gave Mr. Foulds my message she also gave me Nico's cell
number in case I wanted to contact him.
While talking
to the locals I was approached by two members of the E-News television
team. I repeated what I had told the local people and told them that
that Paul Meintjies
would come alive before the sun sets that day. They then did interview
me on camera, using a local man(Hannes), and his wife to question me
for the interview.
Some time
later Nico did arrive and I had a brief conversation with him. I
requested him to go across the street and ask the Meintjies family and
the prophet,
David Francis, if they would be prepared to talk to me. He obliged and
when he returned
he told me that it was not possible, as it was their sabbath.
Hertzogville
was quiet and it seemed to be just another day in the life of a small
Free State
town. The E-News couple was the only people I saw from the media, and I
noticed that they
spent time interviewing various local people. I moved my car to the
front of the Meintjies house and remained in the car hoping that they
the (Meintjies
family) would invite me in.
The E-News
team left town at approximately 3.40 pm. After they left I got in my
car and went to look for the mortuary. While looking, a man approached
me saying that I had spoken to his wife earlier and that they would
like me to be their guest at their in-law's house. I accepted and had
some tea with the family. I was also told that I was welcome to sleep
over at their house if need be. After briefly outlining to them what
was taking place, they asked me if it would be in order if they came to
the mortuary to see what happened. I said I had no objection and left
for the mortuary at about 4:40pm.
After driving
around a while I arrived at the mortuary at about 4.50. I SMSed the
undertaker,
Nico, to come to his office. After waiting a while I asked The Father
to raise up
Paul Meintjies to the glory of God and so that His Son can be
glorified. I had no access to the
the building and stood in front of the door.
In the
meantime the family that invited me for tea, a man, wife and three
children, had arrived and where standing on the corner of the street
opposite the mortuary. I approached
the man and asked him to come with me to fetch Nico the undertaker. We
drove to his house and
after knocking on the door for some time, there was no reply. I noticed
that the TV was on. We returned to the mortuary and waited until
sunset. After sunset I took the family home and returned to
Bloemfontein.
The family
that accompanied me is the only glimmer of hope I saw in this dark and
ugly
world that is now falling apart. Paul Meintjies was left to die
his second death in an ice box.
"
......Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on
the earth ? "
Luke 18:8
Now is the time of judgment.
Daily
News Report
Addendum:18/12/2009
Here is a transcript of the Hertzogville TV
interview from
the documentary: "Arise! The Story of a Town".
Presenter:
The end of the month arrived, and with it an
unexpected twist.
Me:
I am the faithful witness.I am here to raise up Paul Meintjies. Today
is
judgment day. It is the last day.
Presenter:
A man arrived from the Cape. In the local coffee shop he explained his
role to skeptical town folk.
Question:
Who will raise him, uncle or the prophet?(sub-script)
Me:
The role of the prophet was to make sure that Paul Meintjies was not
buried. That was his role. That is the role that he had to play. Now
the time has come for Paul Meintjies to rise, so that the world may
know that the Father has sent me to judge the world. Those who reject
me, are condemned. I come in the name of my Father who has sent me.
Question:
Jesus was buried, why couldn't uncle Paul be buried. Surely he can be
raised from the grave?(sub-script)
Me:
Everything that is happening is happening to the glory of God, and it
is not for me to question why it's not....
It is written, if you look in the book of Revelation, it is written
that the body will not be buried.
Presenter:
The faithful witness spent most of the day sleeping in his car in front
of the Meintjies home. The family and the prophet refused to see him.
He later tells us that he did go to the morgue and did raise
Meintjies from the dead. He however blames the undertaker for not
unlocking the morgue door.
This of course caused the resurrected Meintjies to promptly
freeze again, and die,.... again.
End of E-TV documentary interview.
Note:The
question is whether this historical documentary will become public
domain, or whether it will remain hidden in the E-TV archive.
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