I read the full vision and found it interesting. I am just curious as to why you are applying it to the present situation? Like I said it's interesting ...but also ambiguous. There aren't really any markers that determine it must be for the present event.
I agree it was ambiguous from the start, back in '73. Wilkerson predicted earthquakes that have never happened in proportion to what he predicted, although the earthquake in Japan did happen.
"In the aftermath of famine, floods, and earthquakes, mankind faces the threat of new epidemics sweeping through various underdeveloped countries. India and Pakistan face the threat of untold thousands dying from epidemics and starvation. Malnutrition, starvation, and all epidemics that accompany it will be a problem faced by a number of other nations as well. Food and relief supplies will not be adequate to combat these overwhelming problems, and many will die without help. Medical supplies will reach only a small proportion of those in critical need. This will prove to be mankind's biggest war. It will be a war of nature against man. And although God promises never to abandon mankind, it will appear as though He has done so."
I actually wrote Wilkerson out of concern that these predictions were sketchy, newspaper-driven "prophecies," designed for readership, more akin to horoscopes than biblical prophecies. I noted that a number of important prophecies had not yet been fulfilled.
However, I feel bad that I asked these questions, because when I look back on his prophecies today, they were spot on, despite the fact some important prophecies remain unfulfilled. I've literally experienced some of these prophecies, whether they had to do with stay at home kids who hate parents or media hatred and antichristian tv. The warning he directed at popular evangelists who compromised evangelism to win the world by becoming too much like them, and by dabbling in sexual sin, have come true to an amazing degree.
But the fact Wilkerson turned his attention to New York City shed a new kind of light on that city, just prior to what has happened now to that city during the pandemic. As I understand it, later in his ministry he began to be quite specific about his concern with divine judgment against New York City.