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SID: Hello, Sid Roth here. Welcome to my world, where it’s naturally supernatural. I wouldn’t want to breathe any other air. I wouldn’t want to live any other way. I have found a 50-year-old secret of the Jewish connection as to why America became a superpower. And there is such a supernatural story connected with this. Mary, when you were a young woman, two prophets prophesied over you, and you didn’t have a clue what they were talking about. Tell me about that.

MARY: I had no idea. They called me to the front of the church, and the one man said to me… The prophecy came in the form of a conversation. There were two of them, and one of them said to me “Was your father in the war?” And I said yes, but I was thinking, “What does this have to do with church?” And he said “God is going to use you greatly in the nations.” And the second man said to him “Who is she, in the sands of time?” And he said, “Her father was the liberator of the German camps, but he hasn’t told anyone.

SID: Catch this, her father was not a liberator of the German camp, her father was the liberator of the German camps. Continue.

MARY: And he said, “Her father was the liberator of the German camps, but he hasn’t told anyone.” And he said, “Well, I thought there was not one liberator. I thought that there were various people who found the camps by accident as they went across Germany.” And he said, “No, there was a journey behind it all. Her father took the journey. He walked many miles.” And the man said, “Well, what does she have to do with her father’s story?” And he said, “Oh, someday he’s going to tell her the story, and she’s going to write it, and it’s going to mean a lot to the nations of the holocaust.”

Sid Roth: Now, you went home I’m sure, and what did you ask your father?

MARY: First of all, I didn’t even know what a liberator was, I didn’t know what a holocaust was, or a camp. And I said to my dad, “Dad, by the way, there were these two men that told me that you’re keeping a war story secret.” He said, “Yes, there is a story I’ve been keeping to myself.” I said “Well tell me, tell me now!” And he said, “No, it isn’t time yet.”

SID: You know what I think is so amazing to me, Mary, is how, even before your father became the liberator, which ended up literally turning the tide and causing America to become a superpower, as you’re about ready to find out, even before that, God was sparing his life. Tell me about the time he decided to ice skate on the frozen lake.

MARY: Yeah. He was the son of an Italian immigrant who worked him very hard on the farm. So this one day when it snowed, he couldn’t wait to go to the river and ice skate in his shoes. But when he reached the river, none of his friends were there, so he was faced with the temptation of going out by himself. And he said the voice of temptation said to him “Go ahead, go all the way out to the middle, it’ll be fun.” So he skated to almost the middle of the river when a soft spot gave way and he fell through the ice. Now the only way out from under the ice was through the hole that his body made when he fell through the ice, but the current carried him away from it.

SID: That has got to be the scariest thing that could happen to someone.

MARY: Horrifying. He said he tried to struggle to swim back to the hole, but it was dark under the ice and he couldn’t find it. And he reached the point where so many minutes had passed that he needed to breathe. He needed air. And right at that moment, he remembered, his mother had lost the son that he was named after, Johnny. And that she would not only grieve his death, but that she wouldn’t even know where his body was. And he said his last words under the was water was “It will kill her.” And then he said to me “That was the last thing I remember thinking under the water, when I found myself laying beside the water. For the life of me, I don’t know how I got there.” He looked all around for who rescued him, but there was no one in sight for miles. Then he looked for footprints in the snow, because he wanted to follow them and thank whoever rescued him, but there was only one set of footprints in the snow, and they were his.

SID: So, do you get it? An angel spared his life for a purpose. Now take me to the moment your father decided to look for the Jewish prisoners that were in the concentration camps.

MARY: They were in the Leibstadt area, and it was the time of the war when they had pulled over to rest, but a fire lit inside him to keep going. He smelled an odor that gave him a gut feeling that something was not right.

Sid Roth: And the thing that’s so amazing is the odor would’ve been the dying bodies of the Jewish people, but he was very far away from the camp at that moment. He should not have smelled that odor, so it had to be supernatural.

MARY: He said to his sergeant “What do you think that odor is? I’ve got a bad feeling with it.” And the sergeant said, “Well there’s rumors that there’s labor camps in the area.” He said, “Well give me permission to go and I’ll scout and I’ll find it, and we’ll set the people free.” And he said, “No, it’s too late in the war, and you don’t even know what direction you’re going. You just can’t go off not knowing where you’re going.” My father said he tried to forget it, but as the day wore on, something kept nagging him and telling him to go and follow the trains, follow the trains. And by the end of the day, the feeling was so strong that when everybody else was getting into their sleeping bags that night, he left to follow the trains. About 3 hours into the journey, he was ready to turn around. His wound that he had received at the Rhine River was hurting badly.

SID: Well, he would’ve been AWOL.

MARY: Right. He wanted to also get back in time for morning roll call. But what happened is he had some kind of encounter that, at the moment where he thought, “I’m going to turn around now”, something pushed him. And he turned around to see who pushed him, and nobody was there. He called it “the force”. He said, “The force grabbed me at the elbows and made me continue to follow the trains.” And at the same time that it grabbed him at the elbows and made him keep going, he said it also gave him a resurgence of strength and energy that strengthened him to do this mission.

SID: Listen, what you’re about ready to hear, he did not just rescue the Jewish people that were in the concentration camps, he changed the destiny of America. Be back in just a moment. Don’t go away.

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