The Jackal in the White House

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Jackals symbolize life without human contact, with reference to their habit of living in the ruins of former cities and other areas abandoned by humans.

Robin D. Bullock of Alabama gave a prophecy on April 20, 2021 that the “jackal in the White House was chewing off his leg to get out of his trap.” This is Joe Biden who is managed, told what to say and when, kept from reporters questions, and only dragged out in public when an appearance is required.

Timothy Dixon, prophet, said that videos exist of Joe Biden to show when people get too nosy about what is going on, and expect a presidential comment.

Symbol of the Jackal

The jackal in scripture is a symbol of abandonment, loneliness and desolation. The place of jackals is “deep darkness” according to Psalm 44:19. “The fortified cities that have gone to weeds and thistles is a place where jackals prowl.” This sounds like a fortified White House too.

Jeremiah 9:11 I will make Jerusalem a heap of ruins, A haunt of jackals; And I will make the cities of Judah a desolation without inhabitant.” In verse 33 it says where jackals live there are no human inhabitants.

Joe Biden’s mind may be clouded and not fruitful but behind the mask is a personality that was always outgoing, amiable and friendly. An existence without human interaction must seem like a desolate place, aided by dementia.

Malachi 1:3 says that those like Esau who hated the Jews, have an inheritance in the wilderness like Jackals. Jackals live where there is no water, and water is the symbol of life, the absolutely essential element for all life of every kind. I’d be chewing off my leg too I dare say.

We speak of a Biden White House or a Biden Administration but we have neither because Biden is no longer “there.”

The first of many references to the jackal in the White House.

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