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Rodger Schwartz: “This Jake has been tortured, supposedly to near death and there he is having a jolly good time!  I had better take a break before I go in blow both their heads off!”

 The minute Schwartz left off monitoring, there appeared as it were an opening in the walls of the cell to the outside.

 All the guards did not even notice. Thomas turned to Jake and spoke.

 Thomas: “Watch this.  Hello guards, he shouted 3 times.”

The guards did not move or pay any attention, whatsoever.

 Thomas and Jake walked out of the cell through the opening that has been created for that very purpose.

 After they were outside the alarms were sounded. Schwartz was called and spoke.

 Rodger Schwartz: “I was monitoring them only a minute ago.” Make a total lockdown. They cannot make it out of this compound. No one is to leave unless I say so, or they will be cremated. That is a promise, Mr., he said to
the chief guard.”

 As Thomas and Jake walked through the crowd, there seemed to be a thin see through tunnel through which they were traveling. They could see everyone else, but no one outside the tunnel could see them.

 A car in which the chief guard’s wife had barely made it through the entrance gates before lockdown, approached from the right side of the invisible tunnel. Her husband the chief  Guard ran to meet it, so that he could stop her from
coming in any further.

 She slowed but then all of a sudden appears to run into something that stopped the car on a dime. About the same time her husband, the chief guard, ran into something invisible also. He go up and felt it, looking to all that seen him as though he was a mime touching an invisible object.

 As Jake walked without saying a word, passing by the places in which they had tried various techniques against him to make him give up Thomas. He remembered the approximately 250 times they tried water boarding and he was delivered from dishonoring himself.

 And now the very man who benefited from the grace which was shed upon him had come to set him free.

 He had been ready to die and it never left his mind that he was not better than John the Baptist, whose execution Yeshua did not prevent. He had been beheaded in prison.

 As it is written, “They loved not their lives, even to the death, yet this gives him an opportunity to try to confirm that his son is in the faith.

 He turned to say thanks to Thomas, but he was not there. Then he heard Thomas’ voice.

 Thomas: “I know you won’t forget to fulfill your calling. Say hello to Ted for me and tell my daughter and sons
 that I will see them later.”

 
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