NIMITZ
- Lana Henderson
- May 7, 2022
- 3 min read
Updated: Jan 23
Vision from March 26, 2022 | Originally released by Truth-Justice-Mercy on May 7, 2022
Good morning,
First of all I want to say that I always appreciate your thoughts, replies, and insights... most especially to yesterday’s NAPHTHA message. The Lord uses all of you to help close the gaps a little on some of these puzzles, and I am so thankful for each one of you!
Here is another “puzzle piece” that the Lord gave me in a March 26th vision. While I did do a little research on this one, it is not nearly as long as yesterday’s.
-Lana

NIMITZ
Saturday March 26, 2022 – Vision
I awoke in the very early morning hours and saw this vision very prominently displayed across the darkness of the room.
A piece of parchment paper was waving very gently, and the center was quite bright, as if a light were shining on it. In a very prominent font, with heavy serifs and all caps, it simply said:
“𝐍 𝐈 𝐌 𝐈 𝐓 𝐙”
I felt that this was something the Lord was telling us to watch for. I was pretty sure that “NIMITZ” was a military ship and a prominent WWII name, but here is what a brief internet search turned up:
Chester William Nimitz (February 24, 1885 – February 20, 1966) was a fleet admiral of the United States Navy. He played a major role in the naval history of World War II as Commander in Chief, US Pacific Fleet, and Commander in Chief, Pacific Ocean Areas, commanding Allied air, land, and sea forces during World War II. The USS Nimitz supercarrier is named after him.
USS Nimitz is a supercarrier of the United States Navy, and the lead ship of her class. The ship was named after World War II Pacific fleet commander Chester W. Nimitz. Nimitz is now the oldest U.S. aircraft carrier in service, and the oldest serving aircraft carrier in the world.
NIMITZ® is the brand name of a highly effective, non-fumigant nematicide. NIMITZ kills plant-parasitic nematodes within 24–48 hours when applied pre-planting, and residual activity continues into the growing season.
The name Nimitz comes from the Russian word Nemchin, which means German; the same word in Old Slavic was used to denote any foreigner.
Chester Nimitz, Jr. (February 17, 1915 – January 2, 2002), named after his father and also a Navy admiral and war hero, sadly committed suicide with his wife in their home in 2002.
BUT before I found any of the above information, I read this very interesting USA Today article with TODAY’s date on it (March 26): USS Nimitz comes home to Bremerton, following 2 months of training at sea. It states that the ship just returned TODAY from intensive training in preparation for its next deployment. Very interesting and very timely!
My thoughts both initially and after doing some searching and praying have been that there is something tied to this vessel that is important and will be revealed. Is it hiding something evil? Will it expose something evil that has been hidden at sea and blow it wide open? Or, is there something else? I don’t know. But, be watching and praying over the USS Nimitz!
When I found out that it is also the name of a nematicide (insecticide) which is used on food crops, however, I felt that there is very likely a double meaning to this vision – especially given the recent messages the Lord has given me. Of further note is that the brand name NIMITZ® is always displayed in all caps.
Hmmm… It will be very interesting to see what comes out!
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