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Manufactured Crash

Two Dreams, One Message: Why I’m Sharing This Now

I’ve hesitated for years to share this publicly.

Dreams are personal. They’re symbolic, easy to misinterpret, and often dismissed altogether. That’s why I didn’t rush to talk about the first two of seven dreams I had in 2020—both of which centered on a sudden market collapse.

Given what I’m seeing now, and the timing of events unfolding over the next week, I believe it’s time to put this on record.

The First Dream: The Tree That Shrunk Overnight

In the first dream, I stood before a large, healthy tree. It was an oak. I understood intuitively that the tree represented gold and silver ETFs—assets commonly associated with stability and protection.

In a single day, the tree shrank to half its size.

There was no slow decline. No warning. Just a sudden, dramatic contraction.

What stood out most was my reaction. Instead of fear, I reached for an axe and began chopping. I went all in on that market. The message was clear: what appeared to be destruction was actually an opportunity—if you recognized it for what it was.

I woke up immediately after the dream.

Asking for Confirmation

I prayed and asked God for confirmation. If the dream was meaningful, I wanted clarity—not assumption. I asked for a second dream.

That second dream came the same night.

The Second Dream: The Future Tiny House Trailer

In the second dream, I saw a future tiny house trailer—manufactured, mobile, and not anchored to a permanent foundation. It was being pulled on a winding road. The trailer was empty, yet I knew intuitively that it was for a future tiny home.

Suddenly, as it went around a bend, it toppled over.

I rolled over in bed, still half asleep, and said out loud:

“It’s a manufactured crash.”

Those words weren’t rehearsed. They came instinctively.

Why I’m Sharing This Now

I’m not sharing this to provoke fear, hype, or speculation. I’m sharing it because the patterns I’m seeing today resemble the symbolism of those dreams more closely than at any point since 2020:

  • A potential sudden move instead of gradual decline

  • Systems that appear stable, poised to fail all at once

  • Events that feel less organic and more engineered

Whether you interpret this spiritually, psychologically, or simply as long-term pattern recognition, I believe it’s worth paying attention.

A Final Thought

This is not financial advice. And it’s not a call to panic.

It’s a personal testimony.

Take it as reflection, not instruction. Discernment matters more than certainty—especially in moments when narratives shift quickly.

I’m sharing this now so that if events unfold rapidly, it’s clear this perspective didn’t originate in hindsight.

Watch the video. Sit with it. And as always, think independently, stay grounded, and seek wisdom beyond the noise.



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