Just a few minutes ago, Jan Mickelson appeared to me in a Dream. It never happened before. Jan passed away in July, 2023. But just a few minutes ago this Dream, on 9/11/2023, was so vivid and detailed! For years, Jan and I traded research, before his stroke. He sent me things exposing Freemasonry, the billionaire porn dealers, much more. At the time, I had a Father Coughlin website with many videos, and freebooks, pamphlets, newspapers in PDF, etc. We also discussed Father Coughlin from time to time. Then one day, I turned on his radio program to hear what you will now hear on this video. Why did Jan Mickelson just appear to me in such a vivid Dream? and on 9/11? Let me first detail the Dream: I was standing in a warehouse when suddenly, unexpectedly, he comes in in a wheelchair and rolls up to me. Soon, he was in a wheel chair race around the inner perimeter of the warehouse... Others passed him and he came in last.... The next scene, we were standing outside. It was a neighborhood of homes in a circle with another one in the middle. Jan said, "Which one is the newest?" For some it was easy to tell: Old, rundown, small. Others were newer to various degrees. Finally I said, "The one in middle seems the newest. See how it's built with a very strong stone?" He seemed pleased....
On immediately awakening, I knew the Dream was a Warning from Jan Mickelson. I knew the interpretations immediately. In his wheelchair, he was saying his messages were crippled and not ahead of the others. He and his words were left behind. In the next scene with the home, he asked me to choose the newest home. There was this element of choice. I chose the one in the middle with a very peculiar and very strong stone. He was saying, in effect, we must now CHOOSE the newest home America will be! And the fact this Dream was on 9/11 is very, very significant! Disaster is impending unless the CBDC is staved off, through an understanding of his message on the Federal Reserve. Share Widely to All Iowans! Here it is!
I am still breathless! https://www.brighteon.com/05fa9529-01bf-4a08-9c42-4e9f039943f4
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So sorry for your loss. Mr. Mickelson helped me through his show. I was a faithful listener for many years. Because of him, I went back to school and finished my degree. He helped me finish my education, shore up my faith, and develop and refine my worldview. He has been missed, and I will be eternally grateful for his influence.
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RIP, Jan.
Sometimes you were right. Sometimes you were wrong. Usually you were stubborn and funny.
But you were always entertaining and you made a lot of people think more deeply than they were used to.
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It was always entertaining when Van would kid around about how Jan was always late showing up for his show, still makes me chuckle. My sincere condolences to Jan's family, he was a great great man.
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We first got to know about Jan through WHO radio. While working as a deputy, I had plenty of time to listen to his show. My dad and grandmother were sure that his father was Omar. We were able to see Jan many times at the Iowa State Fair and even got to see his son Scott, Jan even came up to Burnside Iowa to speak at one of my Dare graduations in December one year there was a special time to contact loved ones for free at Christmas time. Jan set that up to call my grandmother in Florida and we had a three-way conversation. I still have that recording. We were very proud to call him cousin.
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So sorry to hear of his passing, but now his faith is made complete and he is whole. Praying for you family during this time of separation. I so enjoyed listening to him on the radio each day.
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His voice, his knowledge, his reason, his logic, his faith, his ethics, his intellect, his humor, and his example will NEVER be forgotten. He left an indelible mark on me and 1,000s of listeners n guests. He made us better, smarter, wiser, more discerning, better informed and more confident. He taught us to 'think straight'. More clearly n accurately n analytically n critically. In the late 80s, I casually started jotting down his guests, their book, their organization, their website, n their message in a spiral notebook, while doing household chores. I treasure these notebooks and will keep them always. 'Mr Mickelson' was my 'favorite teacher'. May each of us carry on a tiny flame of his legacy. The world desperately needs more lucidity. I have offered up prayers that our God will give each member of his family strength n peace n comfort from His Holy Spirit and love n support from friends. May Jesus' words n many Bible verses give you peace n comfort.
"I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live, even thought he dies; and whoever lives and believes in me, will never die" John 11:25
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Sending sympathies and hugs to all of you. Jan has been a part of so many lives. He will be missed!
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Moving to Ankeny in 1986 from Tulsa, OK, where I had learned to appreciate talk radio, I convinced my brother that WHO was the station to be played in out newly open jewelry store. Most customers agreed, but a few wondered why on earth we would listen to that conservative talk. We loved listening to Jan from his first day on. Thanks for the memories! Love, hugs, and prayers! Sharlene Dunlap
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I'll always remember him as an amazing soccer dad. Played soccer with Scott for years and even after if I ever ran into Jan he always knew who I was and was always kind. RIP Jan. My deepest and most sincere condolences to the Mickelson family.
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I remember the first time I met Jan.
Scott and I had only met a few weeks prior, but he was clearly smitten and couldn’t wait to bring me home to meet the parents.
We had a lovely dinner prepared by Suzy, complete with appetizers, a traditional Iowa meat and potatoes, and followed by strawberry desert. Of course this was accompanied by some of the best conversations I have ever had with any family. Lots of laughs. So many laughs!
But the true highlight of the evening was after all the indulging was put away and I was invited to join in a long standing family tradition of Monopoly.
For a few hours the 4 of us sat around a table, each putting our best strategy in play. The conversation kept flowing, making the evening disappear in a blink. Inevitably, Jan outsmarted us all and took home the pile of cash, leaving Scott’s undefeated record in shambles, and even worse when he was desperately trying to impress his girl at the time. We still have jokes and smiles about that night, and it’s my fondest memory of the Mickelson’s. I instantly felt like family, and they’ve never wavered since to embrace me as a daughter.
Fast forward a decade and Jan became “Bumpa” - the closest Alexander could get to saying “grandpa” - and of course that nickname stuck. Although we miss Bumpa terribly, he will forever live on in our hearts and memories. His grandchildren will get to know the man he was through the archives of radio shows, photos and stories shared among us
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