SPIRIT Embassy leader, Uebert Angel claimed to have
accurately prophesied the death of Britain's former premier Margaret
Thatcher, but information at hand suggests the prophet may have been
repeating something already in the public domain.
Angel's followers posted a 10-minute collage of videos from March 1
2012, where he claimed to have a prophecy of the death of someone with
the initials M.T and I.L, presumably Margaret Thatcher and Iron Lady,
the former British Prime Minister's nickname.
PROPHET URBERT ANGEL ACCURACY ABOUT MARGARET THATCHER
THATCHER
But it is Angel's "prophesy" that when dead, Thatcher's funeral would
take place at St Paul's Cathedral that convinced sceptics that the "man
of God" might have been onto something.
"I was in the visions of the Lord when he started to show me visions
of a lady, an old lady in a coffin, a very, very popular lady," he said.
"I want you to write at the end of your pages M.T. This is an Anglican
Church right here, it's a white lady and it's not in Zimbabwe or
Africa."
On August 13 2012 Angel seemed to accurately point out that Thatcher
would be buried at St Paul's Cathedral, but this is something that was
decided upon as far back as June 2008, when the Iron Lady was still in
better health.
"The [British] Queen [Elizabeth] and Gordon Brown are both in
discussions with Lady Thatcher's private office concerning the
arrangements," The Daily Mail of July 13 2008 reported. "This does not
reflect any concern over Lady Thatcher's health, but simply the prudent
long-term planning necessary for any event involving the Queen."
Thatcher herself requested to be interred at St Paul's. Malcolm Ross,
the Queen's former Master of the Royal Household, who has managed every
Royal funeral since 1997, including those of Princess Diana and the
Queen Mother, was responsible for the overall planning.
Still in 2008, when Thatcher's funeral was being planned, the Queen
is reported to have approved a proposal for Britain's only female Prime
Minister to lie in the Chapel of St Mary's Undercroft immediately
beneath Westminster Hall on the night before her funeral.
Confident in his prophesies, Angel told congregants to write the
divine revelations in their bibles and not in notebooks, as the
notebooks could get lost, yet bibles were permanent.
"To write in your bible it's better, because your notebook . . . you
might lose it. It's a little bit far and I will tell you as we draw
closer one person is raising that, let's put the coffin in St Paul's
Cathedral," Angel told his followers.
To echoes of "yes papa", Angel again reiterated to his followers that
God had shown him visions of the church where Thatcher would be buried
and that she would die this year.
As if to claim ownership of the prophesy, Angel pointed out that he
had mentioned last year where Thatcher would be buried and oblivious to
that this is well-known, his congregants went into delirium.
On New Year's Day, Angel made another bold declaration, that the
death he had prophesied about was close; incidentally Thatcher had been
admitted to a hospital just five days before last Christmas.
Angel's pal, United Family International Church (UFIC) leader,
Emmanuel Makandiwa also seems to have "prophesied" the Iron Lady's death
at a "crossover" service on New Year's Eve.
An official at Spirit Embassy declined to comment, saying there was
too much negative publicity around the prophecies and he also refused
with the preacher's number.
The Iron Lady suffered several strokes between 2002 and this year and had been advised to cut down on public appearances.
Thatcher died at the Ritz Hotel, where she was staying
after her stroke in December, after having difficulty with stairs at her
home. She will be buried on Wednesday.
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