God Saved Him Before He Did This... π
A man recounts a detailed plan he had to commit violence against a doctor, involving decoy explosions at gas stations and an ambush. He credits God and his pastor's intervention for stopping him from carrying out the plan.
Summary
In this brief but intense transcript, a man describes a meticulously organized violent plot he had planned against a doctor. He had coordinated with a friend in Arizona and recruited volunteers to execute a multi-part scheme: blowing up gas stations as decoys to draw police and emergency responders away, then ambushing the doctor as he exited the hospital or office.
The man explains that he was personally going to be parked and waiting to grab the doctor when he emerged. Despite his men being ready and the operation being fully planned, something stopped him from going through with it. He attributes this intervention entirely to God, acknowledging he is 'not good enough' to explain how God works.
He also mentions a spiritual dimension to the night, describing 'demons' coming to him and his telling them to leave him alone. He then references his pastor coming over, suggesting that pastoral guidance played a role in his turning back from the plan. The overall tone is one of genuine remorse and spiritual conviction about having been diverted from a path of serious violence.
Key Insights
- The speaker claims he had recruited volunteers and coordinated with a friend in Arizona to blow up multiple gas stations as decoys to divert police and first responders before ambushing a doctor.
- The speaker states he pulled off the preparation of the operation fully β his men were ready and the plan was set β but he ultimately did not execute it.
- The speaker attributes stopping the violent plan entirely to God, saying he is 'not good enough to tell you how God works' but is certain God intervened.
- The speaker describes a spiritual encounter that night in which he told 'demons' to leave him alone, framing his internal struggle as a literal spiritual battle.
- The speaker credits his pastor visiting him as part of the chain of events through which God stopped him from carrying out the violent plan.
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Transcript
[0:00] I made a plan to the doctor. I called one of my friends in Arizona and he was going to help me blow up the gas station as a decoy. Policeman and farmer would be there and when a doctor come out of the hospital going to get them kill my life. What stopped you? >> God stopped me. >> How? >> I'm not good enough to tell you how God works. But I know that I pulled off the operation. My men was ready to go. They were volunteers. We were going to blow a couple of gas stations. Then when the doctor come out of his office, I was going to be parked. I was going toβ¦
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