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In the great drought of the planter and the harvester. I listen to the song of John the Baptist. He sings: Oh, gold, silver and copper, woe, oh, woe to every buyer and seller. Look, the entire economy is soon bankrupt, lost.
With no grain in the silos, barns or storage sheds. Die first in the great famine, African Cush and all its Moors. So I listen in the silence of all the world’s great oil rigs. To the words of the Judgment Opening Song of John the Baptist.
He sings at the top of his lungs: Open, O people, your stupid, deaf ears. And see, there comes no salvation for you anymore. From the spiritual realm he is echoed by angelic choirs. Oh, useless gold, silver and copper. Woe, oh woe now the day of every buyer and seller.
