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Chapter 69 prophetess who predicted roosevelt

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Franklin Roosevelt was the 32nd president of the United States and the only person in American history who was elected president three times.People have never thought that there is still a female prophet who divination for Roosevelt in this world. In November 1944, this seemed the most ordinary morning.Jenny Dixon received a call in her own apartment, and after confirming that it was Jenny Dixon herself, said, "I'm calling you on behalf of the President. We've heard a lot about you The President is very happy to have a talk with you. Are you free after 11 o'clock in the morning next Thursday?" Jenny never thought that she would be received by the President, and of course she accepted the President's invitation very happily.Early the next Thursday morning, as Jenny was packing her bags, she received another call from the Oval Office reminding her of her appointment with the President.

After Jenny really dressed herself up, she hailed a taxi at the door and drove to the White House.When she arrived, she was escorted by a tall, white-haired gentleman named William Simmons to the Oval Office, where the President resides. President Roosevelt raised his head from behind the desk. He supported his body with his arms and showed a warm smile to Jenny who had just arrived.He said: "Good morning, Jenny. Thank you for coming." Immediately, the president moved the wheelchair away from the desk and came to Jenny's side and shook hands with her. After talking about the weather with each other as the opening, Jenny suddenly felt a "wave of loneliness" hit her from the president.She understood that there must be a reason for the president to interview her, so Jenny hurriedly said: "Mr. President, when a person has doubts in his heart, it is very wise to ask someone to enlighten him sometimes." President Roosevelt sighed deeply , replied: "Life is short, and so is anyone who lives long. How much time do I have to finish the work I have to do?"

Obviously, this is a hint from President Roosevelt, and he hopes that Jenny can divination his life.Jenny said politely: "Can I touch your finger?" President Roosevelt slowly stretched out his arm, hoping to get the answer he wanted from Jenny's mouth.Although Jenny has been trying to avoid this issue, but the President has been persistent.In desperation, Jenny had to answer truthfully: "6 months, maybe less." This answer made the atmosphere of the conversation in the room awkward for a moment.For a long time, there was only silence in the president's office. Since then, the president seems to have deliberately and actively avoided the topic.He began to talk to Jenny about the current world situation, and asked Jenny to predict what the future world pattern will be like.During the conversation, Roosevelt was surprised several times by what Jenny said.

But after digressing for a while, President Roosevelt brought the topic back to the question just now.He said very slowly: "How much time do you think I have to complete my work, how many years?" Jenny knew that she could not deceive the President, and the only thing she could do was to answer truthfully.She said with a little trembling: "It's not years, Mr. President. You can't calculate it in years, but in months. No more than 6 months." The president's answer was a bit unexpected. He said, "Oh, how long is that?" Then , Roosevelt seemed to be talking to himself for a while, then turned around, looked straight at the sky, and said nothing more.

When asked about their conversation that day, Jenny said: "I can know exactly what was going on in his mind. He was thinking, 'do it first. A pile of documents. I can feel that he already has a premonition of death in his heart, just to confirm this fact." Although she is unwilling to tell the president the truth, she seems to have no other way can choose. To break the silence, Jenny started admiring the statue of an eagle on Roosevelt's desk.However, the conversation ended in an unpleasant atmosphere, and finally Roosevelt said to Jenny: "It's great that you can come here."

After leaving the White House, what Jenny didn't expect was that in January 1945, she received another call from the White House.The other party asked him on the phone if he could come to the White House to meet with the president again, and Jenny agreed.This meeting was scheduled three days later, still at 11 am. As soon as they met, President Roosevelt couldn't wait to ask her if she had brought the crystal ball.Jenny recalled this meeting: "He seemed more relaxed, not as restrained as last time. But his appearance has changed a lot in two months! His face is thin and sagging, and he looks like he has lost 50 pounds. .But this time we met as old friends and accomplices." When Jenny took the crystal ball out of her bag, she and President Roosevelt looked at each other and smiled, appreciating the tacit understanding between each other And moved.

The president threw the question directly to Jenny, saying, "Okay, how much time do I have?" Jenny's answer was also very interesting.She arched her thumb and index finger, using the two inches between them as a metaphor for Roosevelt's remaining time, and Jenny said, "I'm afraid there's only so much." The President nodded kindly and said, "How short the time is!" Jenny echoed, "Yeah, so short we don't like to think about it." What touched Jenny deeply during this meeting was that although there was not much left in his life, President Roosevelt could finally calmly face his few days left.This also slightly eased the psychological shadow caused by her unfortunate prediction for the president.

Later, the two talked again about the domestic and international issues facing the United States at that time.Jenny predicted that the United States would be plagued by racial problems, and even bloodshed because of it.This prediction was confirmed in 1980.But at the time in the Oval Office of the White House, Roosevelt did not agree with Jenny's prophecy, and the atmosphere of the conversation between the two seemed to become tense. But no matter what the focus of their conversation was, Roosevelt was still full of trust in Jenny, and he didn't even want the woman to leave his office.When the two parted, President Roosevelt said meaningfully: "Keep this crystal ball well." Jenny carefully put the crystal ball back into the bag and said goodbye in German.The president also replied: "God bless you!" Then, Jenny left the president's office.

This was also the last time the two of them saw each other. On April 12, 1945, President Roosevelt died of a cerebral hemorrhage in Hot Springs, Georgia.On this day, it was exactly 6 months from the day Jenny walked out of the door of President Roosevelt's office.
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