Monday, 23 December 2019

Our Lady of Zeitoun and the Slaughter of the Innocents



Below is a repost of material I originally wrote in 2011 concerning the significance of the Church approved apparitions of Our Lady of Zeitoun.  Following the recent legalisation of abortion here in the north of Ireland, I think contemplation of these apparitions are extremely timely.  Despite being witnessed on an unprecedented scale by hundreds of thousands, if not millions of individuals, the apparitions of Our Lady of Zeitoun have been widely overlooked by the Western media, and indeed by many Catholics. The apparitions of Our Lady of Light, which began to appear April 1968 to the present are the only known precedent of the category of visions known in Catholic theology as visio sensibilis to be witnessed on such an extraordinary scale. This refers to an objective physical manifestation, rather than a purely subjective psychological apparition, which is by far the most common form of such phenomena.

The only other major Marian apparition witnessed on a comparable scale is that of the Miracle of the Sun at Fatima, which again is to be differentiated from those of Our Lady of Light in the fact that the Virgin Mary could only be seen by the three shepherd children.  Instead of receiving visions of Our Lady, the crowds at Fatima witnessed the Sun spinning and dancing in the sky at the Cova de Iria .The Miracle of the Sun itself may have been a combination of unusual weather phenomena with the visio imaginativa class of vision (which whilst fully visible to the seer, these apparitions are perceived only through the mind's eye), since there was a small minority of people who could not see what the rest of the crowd were experiencing.  We must also keep in mind that the numbers of those who have witnessed the apparitions of Our Lady of Light far outweigh the estimated 70,000 people present during the Miracle of the Sun.

Despite being officially recognised as authentic by the local Cardinal Patriarch, the fact that Our Lady chose to appear over Coptic churches in Egypt, rather than Catholic churches elsewhere in the world has baffled some commentators, and can perhaps explain the lack of adequate devotion to these apparitions amongst Catholics.  It seems that many have failed to recognise the true significance of these apparitions lies above all in their timing and location. The Virgin Mary chose to appear over Coptic churches for two very simple reasons - firstly because she is re-tracing the steps of the Holy Family's flight into Egypt (and the vast majority of churches in Egypt are Coptic, especially those in locations associated with the sojourn of the Holy Family), and secondly, that despite not being in full communion with Rome, they show that Our Lady has deep love and respect for the Coptic Church, which like the rest of Oriental Orthodoxy, as well as the Eastern Orthodox Church, offers a great devotion to her.

While some have recognised that Our Lady is in some way re-enacting the journey of the Holy Family during their flight into Egypt, none (to my knowledge) have went on to ponder the primary reason for their escape into the Egyptian wilderness and attempt to re-apply the same conditions to a modern context; or compare them with the account of Woman adorned with the Sun given in Rev 12 - which is basically the story of the nativity seen through an apocalyptic lens. The reason that the Holy Family fled into Egypt was in order to escape from King Herod, who in an attempt to quash any potential Messianic usurpers to his throne, had ordered the massacre of any infants in the vicinity of Bethlehem under two years of age:

Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said, “Rise, take the child and his mother, and flee to Egypt, and remain there until I tell you, for Herod is about to search for the child, to destroy him.” And he rose and took the child and his mother by night and departed to Egypt and remained there until the death of Herod. This was to fulfill what the Lord had spoken by the prophet, “Out of Egypt I called my son.”
Then Herod, when he saw that he had been tricked by the wise men, became furious, and he sent and killed all the male children in Bethlehem and in all that region who were two years old or under, according to the time that he had ascertained from the wise men. Then was fulfilled what was spoken by the prophet Jeremiah:
“A voice was heard in Ramah, weeping and loud lamentation, Rachel weeping for her children;
she refused to be comforted, because they are no more.”
But when Herod died, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph in Egypt, saying, “Rise, take the child and his mother and go to the land of Israel, for those who sought the child's life are dead.” And he rose and took the child and his mother and went to the land of Israel.
(Matt 2:13-21)

If we compare the above passage in the Gospel of Matthew with the account of the Woman adorned with the Sun in Rev 12, we can see that this portion of the Book of Revelation is an apocalyptic version of the story of the nativity:

And a great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars. She was pregnant and was crying out in birth pains and the agony of giving birth. And another sign appeared in heaven: behold, a great red dragon, with seven heads and ten horns, and on his heads seven diadems. His tail swept down a third of the stars of heaven and cast them to the earth. And the dragon stood before the woman who was about to give birth, so that when she bore her child he might devour it. She gave birth to a male child, one who is to rule all the nations with a rod of iron, but her child was caught up to God and to his throne, and the woman fled into the wilderness, where she has a place prepared by God, in which she is to be nourished for 1,260 days. (Rev 12:1-6)

This portion of the Apocalypse is recapitulated again after a brief interlude describing the "War in Heaven" between the archangel Michael and Satan, who is cast from the heavenly throne room to earth:

And when the dragon saw that he had been thrown down to the earth, he pursued the woman who had given birth to the male child. But the woman was given the two wings of the great eagle so that she might fly from the serpent into the wilderness, to the place where she is to be nourished for a time, and times, and half a time. The serpent poured water like a river out of his mouth after the woman, to sweep her away with a flood. But the earth came to the help of the woman, and the earth opened its mouth and swallowed the river that the dragon had poured from his mouth. Then the dragon became furious with the woman and went off to make war on the rest of her offspring, on those who keep the commandments of God and hold to the testimony of Jesus. And he stood on the sand of the sea. (Rev 12:13-17)

The equation of the Woman adorned with the Sun with the Virgin Mary is a long standing tradition in the Catholic Church, as is attested by the various icons (such as Our Lady of Guadalupe) which depict her as arrayed with the radiance of the Sun, a crown of stars, and with a cresent moon at her feet. This asssociation has recently been re-affirmed by Pope Benedict XVI during his address honouring Our Lady at the feast of the Immaculate Conception on 8th December 2011 (see here).



The Crescent Moon under the feet of Our Lady of Guadalupe. The "horns" of this crescent shape most likely represent Satan, who positions himself at Our Lady's feet in an attempt to devour her offspring. But ultimately Our Lady is the one who crushes the Serpent's head. The word Guadalupe is thought to be taken from the Aztec Nahuatl word Coatlaxopeuh (pronounced "quatlachupe") which means "the one who crushes the serpent".


The seven-headed dragon which positions itself at the woman's feet, ready to devour her child upon birth represents Herod's intentions to destroy the Child Jesus after his birth in Bethlehem. Herod's attempt to kill Our Lord at birth is also hinted at again later in the chapter, when the serpent pours out flood waters to sweep away the Woman and Child. To escape from this threat the Woman is given the "two wings of the great eagle" and escapes into the wilderness for a "time, times and half a time", or three and a half years - which according to Coptic tradition is exactly the length of time the Holy Family sojourned in Egypt. According to this tradition, after the Holy Family reached Assiut (the location of the apparitions in the year 2000), they turned back to re-trace their journey in the Egyptian wilderness, and when they reached Gabal Dranka (the location of the apparitons during the year 2001) Joseph recieved his dream telling them to go back to the land of Israel. This has led many commentators to suggest  that the year 2000 was the turning point of this re-enactment of the flight into Egypt, with the apparitions now making the homeward journey.

The backdrop of Egypt is doubly significant, as this is the location of the original "slaughter of the innocents" as recounted in the Book of Exodus, which acts as a precusor to Herod's massacre of the infants of Bethlehem:

 Now there arose a new king over Egypt, who did not know Joseph. And he said to his people, “Behold, the people of Israel are too many and too mighty for us. Come, let us deal shrewdly with them, lest they multiply, and, if war breaks out, they join our enemies and fight against us and escape from the land...”

 ...Then Pharaoh commanded all his people, “Every son that is born to the Hebrews you shall cast into the Nile, but you shall let every daughter live.” (Exod 1:8-10; 22)

And then again later in the Book of Exodus, we are told how the angel of death, or "Destroyer" as he is called in the original Hebrew (which recalls the Destroyer - "Apolloyon" or "Abaddon" of Rev 9), kills the Egyptian firstborn:

 Then Moses called all the elders of Israel and said to them, “Go and select lambs for yourselves according to your clans, and kill the Passover lamb. Take a bunch of hyssop and dip it in the blood that is in the basin, and touch the lintel and the two doorposts with the blood that is in the basin. None of you shall go out of the door of his house until the morning. For the LORD will pass through to strike the Egyptians, and when he sees the blood on the lintel and on the two doorposts, the LORD will pass over the door and will not allow the destroyer to enter your houses to strike you...
(Exod 12:21-23)

 ...At midnight the LORD struck down all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of Pharaoh who sat on his throne to the firstborn of the captive who was in the dungeon, and all the firstborn of the livestock. And Pharaoh rose up in the night, he and all his servants and all the Egyptians. And there was a great cry in Egypt, for there was not a house where someone was not dead. (Exod 12:29-30)

It is also interesting to note that the Greek word used for "place" in Rev 12 - topos, is used elsewhere in the New Testament with the meaning of "temple" or "sanctuary". So the passage in Rev 12 could also be translated as "But the woman was given the two wings of the great eagle so that she might fly from the serpent into the wilderness, to the temple where she is to be nourished for a time, and times, and half a time" - a translation which certainly evokes imagery of the apparitions of Our Lady of Light, which to date have almost exclusively occurred over church buildings.

So once we have determined that the primary reason for the the flight of the Holy Family into Egypt was the "slaughter of the innocents", we can see that this heavenly re-enactment of the nativity was to announce to the world that it was about to partake in a modern day "slaughter of the innocents". I will post a quote from my book Unveiling the Apocalypse: The Final Passover of the Church on this subject below:

Just as the original flight of the Holy Family into Egypt was necessitated by an act of mass infanticide, these apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Egypt began to appear amidst the backdrop of what was the beginning of the greatest act of infanticide the world has ever known – the legalisation of abortion. The year in which the apparitions in Zeitoun first occurred was a pivotal moment in process behind the legalisation of abortion. The Abortion Act in the UK came into effect during April 1968, the same month the apparitions began to take place. This year also saw President Lyndon Johnson's Committee on The Status of Women publishing a report calling for a repeal of all abortion laws in the US. The implementation of the UK Abortion Act was the major turning point in international abortion law, and was soon to be followed by a host of other nations. By mid-1969 ten US states had loosened their abortion laws, including Colorado, North Carolina, California, Georgia, Maryland, Arkansas, Kansas, Delaware, Oregon and New Mexico. Abortion on demand was eventually established after the US Supreme Court deemed individual state bans on abortion to be unconstitutional following the Roe v Wade case in 1973.

In France, women seeking an abortion began to travel to the UK to have the procedure after the Abortion Act came into effect in 1968. The relative ease of travelling to the UK to procure an abortion would lead to France revising its own abortion laws, and abortion was finally legalised in France in 1975. 

Therefore the appearances of the Virgin Mary in Egypt occurred at the exact moment the floodgates in abortion law had been opened. Was this a heavenly response to the blood of millions of innocents crying from the ground? 

Marian apparitions often occur before periods of great upheaval. Perhaps most famously, Our Lady appeared at Fatima just before the rise of communist Russia - with the Miracle of the Sun on the 13th October 1917 directly coinciding with the October Revolution which saw the Bolsheviks rise to power within a month. The other Church approved apparition at Beauraing and Banneux, in Belgium during the years 1932 and 1933 respectively appeared just before the rise to power of Hitler, who was made chancellor of Germany on 30th January 1933 - the same month when the first apparitions at Banneux occurred on the 15th. The apparitions at Kibeho, Rwanda, between 1981-1989 prophesied the Rwandian genocide, which was to claim the lives of an estimated 800,000 people in 1994, including one of the visionaries - Marie Claire. While the significance of the apparitions at Zeitoun are thought by some to be related to the Six Day War of 1967, it is much more likely to concern the legalisation of abortion, given the above background context. The fact that the Six Day War took place before these apparitions would also indicate that the Zeitoun apparitions were not related to this event, since all the other apparitions appeared before the events occurred. Our Lady first began to appear at Zeitoun on 2nd April 1968, and the UK Abortion Act was brought into effect just weeks later on 27th April.

Now that the apparitions of Our Lady of Light are in the process of making the return journey, we are left to reflect upon Matthew's quote of Hosea 11:1: "Out of Egypt I called my Son". During the season of Advent, the Church looks not only to the first coming of Christ, but it also focuses on His Second Coming. The birth-pangs of the Woman adorned with the Sun indicates that the Second Advent is near. Could these apparitions, which appear to be the ultimate fulfillment of the prophecy of the Woman adorned with the Sun, signal that God is calling his Son out of Egypt to return to His earthly homeland?







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Anonymous said...



It is nothing short of remarkable just how far we have come, when considering the “Three No’s” of the infamous 1967 Khartoum Resolution, decreed in the aftermath of Israel’s miraculous Six-Day War victory: “No peace [with Israel],” “no recognition [of Israel],” and “no negotiations [with Israel].”

https://www.dailywire.com/news/historic-arab-states-welcome-trumps-israeli-palestinian-peace-plan

May you live in interesting times.

Chris

JMC said...

No, thanks, Chris; we already DO live in interesting times... ;D

Jason R. said...

Anon, that is exactly what I'm thinking, and I can't at all claim it as original thought as it is what I learned from Emmett's book, and the Birch book (dense, but pretty complete as far as Catholic prophecy about the Minor Chastisement vs. days of rules of Antichrist).

With the mark thing, as inconceivable as it seems to us that people would willing submit to it... I think of my grandparents who passed in a car accident in 1977. My mom told me they started the first Right to Life chapter in their hometown, it was just inconceivable to them that the legalization of abortion wouldn't be rapidly overturned. My great-grandparents I'm confident if they were shown a vision of this world as it is now, they would never, ever believe it, the decline of the traditional nuclear family, sex before marriage being the norm, normalization of homosexuality, Europe, that had been said of "Europe is the Church, the Church is Europe", in wholesale apostasy with atheism rapidly becoming by far the majority view with no signs of that continuing to increase (e.g. Czech Republic, stunning!), etc., they would never believe the world would fall so far.

My own kids, who were all raised very Catholic, went to Catholic primary and secondary schools, they firmly believe homosexuality is a valid and perfectly lifestyle choice based on love, my eldest thinking abortion is OK based on individual circumstances, contraception is just a given as is premarital sex. Think of what our grandchildren will think, or great-grandchildren. The Bible will probably be thought of as a quaint fairy tale, and the secular, entertainment-driven view of Antichrist is there even is one, maybe there will be no mention at all of any Mark of the Beast on the hand or head?

Jason R. said...

With monarchies coming back into vogue, just a consideration of a scenario like the following (and I'm not wanting to start a debate on climate change being man-made, though isotopes in atmospheric CO2 do show clearly that it is CO2 from fossil fuel use by human beings, but I'll digress on that).

- the apostasy continues and deepens further, perhaps politics enters the Church even further and there is a schism between left and right wing political factions, weakening its influence

- there is a new global pandemic, which every specialist in the field says the world is way, way overdue for since the last one (Spanish Influenza). Say something like this new coronavirus, which looks like the genie is out of the bottle on and likely can't be contained at this point, international travel for business and pleasure are just impossible to stop with our inter-linked economies. It has a fairly low mortality rate. But imagine a 20% mortality rate and a 80% global infection rate, so 16% of the world population sick and eventually dead... 1.12 billion people dying. A very cynical view might think of that as a good thing, but it would cause total chaos and an incredible financial strain of public health resources, a new global Depression with the drop in aggregate demand, GDP into negative territory for who knows how long, with massive deflation, people's pensions and savings gone overnight like 1920's Germany, houses with deeply underwater mortgages... it would be catastrophic in so many areas.

- whatever personal views will be, just suppose what scientists say about climate change is real, and we have a worst-case scenario with >+3C average temperature increase, and maybe much more than that if feedback loops like methane released from permafrost, loss of glaciers and Arctic sea ice reflecting heat, more CO2 released from runaway global forest fires like Australia and Canada are struggling during each of our summers, etc. Ocean acidification killing off all coral reefs, the bottom of the food-chain, and killing all the fish and other seafood. Arable land rates plummeting, fresh water for irrigation disappearing as glaciers go, regional wars happening everywhere in a scramble for these dwindling resources, and starvation on a scale we can't even imagine (a world where the basics of live exist for only say a quarter of a billion folks, which is what modelling says will be the case). The massive displacement of over 10% of the world population in flooded coastal areas, the refugee crisis that would cause.

Jason R. said...

- in all of this, all faith is lost in our political systems, the very ability to carry out elections is gone. It wouldn't be a necessary trigger, but also imagine the consequences as example, if North Korea detonates a very high altitude nuke designed for a maximum EMP in the population centre of N. America. With our global and just-in-time food apparatus, it's estimated that 90% of the population would stave to death inside of 2 years, and the ability for this to happen could already be in place... when a satellite is sent up, there is no way to know if there could be a nuclear device on board as it stand today. So climate change might not even be needed in this scenario to all to see food riots and the emptying out of major metropolises. And with the strains between right and left in American society, a new Civil War under these circumstances especially, where the rural and more conservative agricultural areas would be highly coveted by the urban, dependent, more leftist cities.

I know this is real Four Horseman stuff, but the chess pieces are in place for famine, pestilence, war, etc., the ocean turning to blood in a figurative sense (and maybe literal with all the dead sea life that would occur once a certain pH imbalance is reached).

And this could all take place long before the Antichrist is ready to arrive on the world stage. It isn't a real jump if even part of this scenario were to occur, that we'd revert naturally to a more "primitive" form of government. If these event were to spur those nations with big militaries still to prey on those without, a joint Russian-Islamic invasion of Europe, with Europe wracked by internal domestic issues and revolutions, the idea of a return to absolute monarchies would be an almost logical result, and hence why a new Holy Roman Emperor might not be such a stretch in the form of the Great Monarch. The idea of reverting to previous forms of government isn't without precedent either, just think of the Roman Republic reverting back to absolute monarchy, or the breakdown in governance in the Dark Ages going to a more primitive and local governance of feudalism.

And none of this scenario is so far-fetched in the world we live in right now. We may not be at the crescendo, but it is hard to look at the world and not think we are in the Minor Apostasy right now, and everything I've outlined isn't inconsistent with private revelation or even scripture of what will occur long before the Antichrist arrives. But when he does, if the world is still struggling with problems a Great Monarch can't fix, if the Antichrist, say, has a novel solution to fix the oceans, or reverse the ravages of climate change, people would sell their souls in a second for those solutions if feeling collectively desperate, especially in a world where religion, even after a renaissance, is not so far removed from when it was mostly atheistic.

Jason R. said...

Ahh, whoops, sorry about all the spelling mistakes and such, I just woke up and should have had my coffee before writing, but I'm sure the point got across under the already potential circumstances in which we live that absolute monarchies returning to Europe and pretty much everywhere else could occur. Like as with Chris and others writing about the big change with it looking like Israel will be annexing ~70% of the West Bank and East Jerusalem, the outcry from the world community, especially in light of all those UN Security Council resolutions, rightly or wrongly, will be huge I'd expect, a giant leap towards who is said in scripture regarding Israel in the end times, too. I'm probably neurotic by nature, but it feels like the chess pieces are making bolder moves around the board with each new decade.

Anonymous said...

They are certainly interesting points, however when you look closer at the scriptures, you will find that these events really may not connected with the son of perdition at all... "Then I saw a new heavens and a new earth. The former heavens and former earth had passed away and the sea was no more" Antichrist will not have to even worry about the oceans.... A voice in the desert cries out prepare the way! What better time to prepare the way then a world without oceans even around. There wouldn't be any reason for food stamps if such a global event were to occur where the sea was no more. That is again if the end of the age is not the end of the world.

Anonymous said...

The day of the Lord will come like a thief, the heavens will be ripped away and the earth will dissolve in fire...There are theories thats not the end of the world itself. In other words imagine all that but without food stamps or any son of perdition at that point. At least in its full totality...at least in its full totality. If there were a later Roman Empire, it would have to be more than just an event, it would have to be cataclysmic...and that's where Antichrist comes in...He somehow has Ten kings in the book of Daniel...something seemingly impossible in this current age. There really does appear to be two versions of all this in light of private revelation. 1 The governments unite and then you have the ten kings who unite under one leader with food stamps. 2. The age ends and you have a totally new government all together..a roman catholic empire everywhere with antichrist in arriving in the desert of Revelation 21:1 where the sea is no more.

Anonymous said...


https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/144224/mystic-rabbi-predicts-plague-of-natural-disasters-throughout-u-s-will-prevent-his-peace-deal-from-succeeding

Don't think people think something is close?
read the last sentence of the article




chris

Jason R. said...

Fair enough, I never thought of the oceans disappearing (or the timing of those passages) providing a whole lot of new land to cultivate balancing out the huge loss of food supply in the oceans dying. That soil would be so thoroughly salinated that something currently beyond our scope of understanding scientifically would have to occur to change that land (if that's what is meant, though I always thought of those passages to be referencing that very end of the world when Our Lord returns, for a new Heaven and a new Earth to appear... interesting!).

And all that incredible amount of water would need to go somewhere, too, if it just evaporated into the atmosphere that would kill all live on the planet with the complete blocking of needed sunlight, so again, something far beyond all understanding of what current science can explain would have to happen, but if we have a brand new Heaven and Earth, I suppose those problems would be moot anyways, God could refashion Earth in any way He wants of course. Is there anything to indicate when and where in an eschatological timeline when a new Heaven and a new Earth would be created if not at or after the Second Coming?

Great article, too, Chris, and that last sentence especially, that lines up with other things I've been reading that messianic expectation is at a near fever pitch among the ultra-Orthodox, settler movement, and the Israeli right generally, though a lot more, at least if we are to believe private revelation that lays out a whole lot before the "messiah"/Antichrist can appear.

I posted this already, but with the Yellow Vest movement in France survey that fully 50% of those involved believe in a global Zionist conspiracy (that figure is just jarring to me) it's clear that anti-Semitic rancor is skyrocketing in France, and likely in other places in Europe as well. If Israel goes ahead with a unilateral annexation, too, that anti-Semitic feeling will explode across the Arab and wider Islamic world in particular, and across the world generally. I'd expect Aliyah would explode in tandem. You seem right up on all things Israel Chris, so rather than looking it up if you don't mind me asking, do you know if a more complete return to Israel of all Jews across the planet is a requirement in scripture before all subsequent prophecy can be fulfilled, or a simple majority, or...?

There are so many secular Jews, or I guess in America for, instance, a majority (whether secular or religious) Jews that want Israel to accept things like UN S.C. Res. 242 so it can get that psychological and political acceptance and security from the wider community of nations that it seems only a complete return to pre-1967 borders would give. It's hard to see how they would want to move to Israel other than a really comprehensive, pervasive Antisemitism in even the United States takes hold, or catastrophic conditions (like an EMP strike in N. America) that would make staying in the USA a really undesirable thing.

Sorry my posts are so long-winded, to, I'm trying to use my words sparingly, but it's tough to get some ideas across in anything less than I am. But I'm trying!

Jason R. said...

Also, I'm confused about the references to food stamps? Is that from a private revelation, or somewhere in scripture? I'm pretty sure none of the Catholic prophecies of the Great Monarch and how the world will be ruled over by him after he liberates Europe that mention food stamps? Or is food stamps a euphemism for something? I'm just not familiar with that terminology other than the American SNAP.

JMC said...

Oceans disappearing...new land to cultivate? If the oceans were to disappear, the water cycle would be disrupted to the point that no rain would fall anywhere on Earth. Groundwater would dry up, so irrigation would be impossible. Drinking water would disappear. People would die of dehydration before they starved...and that's if any were to survive the firestorm in the first place. Now if this firestorm is the same one predicted by Our Lady of Akita, then we know there WILL be survivors. It's easy to see why those survivors would envy the dead.

JMC said...

Just re-read the last line in that article. I remember reading somewhere (Perhaps in "The Book of Destiny") that the Jews will readily accept the rule of the Antichrist, because they will believe him to be the Messiah. Taking on a temporal reign, he will be what they expected the Messiah when He did come. I suspect that when they finally see his true colors, that is when the conversion of the Jews will come about. Of course, that's really just a WAG on my part... ;D

Jason R. said...

I've read a lot of people speculating whether Jared Kushner could be the you know who, being a follower of Chabad and with this peace deal and all, that people there could potentially accept him as Moschiach ben David were he to claim it if the annexation goes through.

I thought the same thing of the impracticality of the oceans just disappearing. All that water vapour in the atmosphere would put the globe into a deep freeze way my thinking, it's got to go somewhere.

Anonymous said...


https://www.learnreligions.com/who-is-the-antichrist-700629

What Does the Bible Say About the Antichrist?


I have been looking for an article/book which argues for a King of Spain to match the clues for a political and economic marvel who will lead the 10 then seven-country unification..It is well reasoned and referenced and quite interesting. However it is still AWOL.

Will post if I ever find it.

I don't recall the exact phrasing but I read and know the antichrist will not enjoy the love or togetherness of women. If you search it , the answer is easily found..
Kutchner is out.


Chris






Chris

Jason R. said...

I made that same point, and several folks chimed in that without any progeny there's no proof Kushner actual ever has had sex with a woman, including his wife, but in any case, I'll go with Emmett's thesis that the Antichrist is still far off, too many things have to happen in the meantime, the Minor Chastisement chief among. But just chatter I've noticed this week.

Anonymous said...


Jason et al really;

Jason, I read your comments regarding your appraisal of climate change and the damage of CO2.
Rather than try to open your eyes to this false narrative with my words, I will send you to a web site that has a free weekly weekend report of long range forcasts. The gentleman is well known and part of a team which champions various prognostication methods for weather prediction.

It will be self explanitory, interesting and VERY informative.

You will see and shown material covering centuries of weather data and European, Japanese and American models for weather data.

I won't say more but if you watch for a few weeks you will understand.
It is for American use but the part I am talking about is useful for anywhere.

I hope you all take some time and watch.

SCROLL DOWN to weekend weather and there will be a several minute saturday clip.

You will enjoy and LEARN. YOU ARE BEING LIED TO REGARDING TEMPERATURE HISTOTY.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


https://www.weatherbell.com/
the site is Weatherbell analytics.

PS you must watch because the reference to climate cange error is not a weekly item, Rather rwhen the evidence presents itself to be used.

Chris



Anonymous said...



Well with Ivanka's legs and curves he would have to be the most gay guy in New Yyrk.


HAHA

Chris

Jason R. said...

Noooo, I didn't want to get into a climate change debate Chris, it was just a what-if scenario for all intents and purposes about what could prompt people to accept a system we wouldn't think anyone ever would, that's all. I'm pretty well-versed on the subject, but I respect your opinion for sure.

Jason R. said...

And, lol, at the Ivanka comment. She is very attractive for sure.

Anonymous said...



Jason

It's not my opinion.

Just watch it a few times and decide for yourself..It is only a feew minutes summation.

ANd without the climate angle it is absolutelt fascinating how ouir weather is developed.

PS Iam not championbing an agenda..

JUST watch and judge foryourselves.

NO COMMENT IS NECESSARY AS TO YOUR APPROVAL

CHRIS

Anonymous said...

This is all negating the fact that prophecies speak about renewal, just as the bible does of the new heavens and new earth...streams will burst forth in the desert. I'm not saying all the water would be gone, but if your talking about the three days of darkness, then ya, a great part of the ocean will be burned and the sea will be no more. Perhaps a supernatural rain from the heavens when the earth He reclaims.

Anonymous said...



last one

it's not about climate change

, it's about MAN MADE climate change


chris

Jason R. said...

I appreciate your zeal Chris, truly, but I know absolutely nothing on Earth could change my mind based on my own research, things my best friend Ayman who is a marine research scientist in Victoria, BC, have told me, and just the implausibility I could never get past that there would have to exist a conspiracy spanning dozens of different disciplines, hundreds of universities and research centres, and thousands and thousands of scientists... those things combined just strain the bounds of credibility too far for me.

But that's why I wrote that caveat in my example, I should have used polar shift or something else (which would somehow be *less* controversial). I know my political views, my opinion of Israel, etc., would not jive with probably the majority of people here, so I stay away from them. I love talking and engaging in fellowship infinitely more about the stuff we do agree on, our love of the Church, Our Lord, and Our Lady, and a shared passion and interest in Catholic eschatology.

And I'm not saying I'm right and anyone else is wrong about any of those other things, I'm not that arrogant, I just know the things my convictions are so strong about and that I know your convictions are so strong about that neither of us has a snowball's chance in Hell of ever changing each other's minds, so it would be pointless to engage and a fair chance of leaving hard feelings, and I like everyone here much too much to do that just for the sake of a needless debate. I hope you understand, no offense meant at all!

Anonymous said...



No explanation needed !

All is well.

Chris

Jason R. said...

Oh good, I was hoping I could explain it though I guess I didn't have to, I don't want anyone else getting mad at me here for at least a little while, haha. I've written it before, you're a good guy!

Anonymous said...



https://strangesounds.org/2020/01/carbon-dioxide-vent-dicovery-philippines-underwater-volcano.html

Underwater Volcano Responsible for Giant Carbon Dioxide Vent Discovered Bubbling on the Seafloor off the Philippines9999999


for info only
no discussion wanted

Chris

Anonymous said...



https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=156&v=Ef6KUOHVI0s&feature=emb_logo

NWO Agenda 21 explained in Less Than 5 Minutes


Chris

Anonymous said...

You got some great points Jason, although, I kinda think the Israeli imagery of the end of the age is, in reality, the majority of everyone view of the end of time. You have series like the left behind, and all kinds of news these days following Israel on the end of time. That's the typical view, and it makes sense in light of scriptures: The son of man will send his angels, and they will gather the elect...contrast that with private revelation which speaks of the three days of darkness and a gathering of the wicked. Of course this also brings into question what gathering are we even talking about here. Taken? left?...are these taken by angels or do people get beamed on to Pleiadian star ships where we suddenly taken abored in a attack of the clonish ending type of way.

Anonymous said...

Sounds heated enough not to be heated at all: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iO_W7cMWBMg For all we know that could be Betelgeuse right there.

Anonymous said...

446: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4QFV8GdDYQ See? One will be taken, one will be left...the son of man will send his angels and people will be taken on board heavenly technology.

P5borel said...

Just want to thank Chris or Anonymous, whoever it was who added the following link:

https://www.unsealed.org/2020/01/the-deal-of-century-aftermath-what.html

I did not know about that website but it is great!!!!! Thank you for leading me to it!

Anonymous said...



P5

Your welcome.

i onluy use it as a sorce of secular news.

I don't agree with the rapture or antichrist stuff..

Please be mindful.

Chris

Anonymous said...

Chris, the blog says unveiling the apocalypses. Its been unveiled. You expect people to conform to modern versions of secular news when in reality thats directly related to the rapture.

Jason R. said...

Anon, and I dont mean this in any critical or hostile way, but would you be able to unpack your comment a bit? I'm interested but am not sure exactly what you mean?

Anonymous said...


HI
Jason

Anon
I mean I don't find the Rapture biblical. How many times does it imply Jesus will erturn?

Chris





JMC said...

The rapture is not biblical at all. Some years ago, I read that the line about one being taken and one left may refer to a custom of Our Lord's time that, when the master of a household is returning, some of the servants will go out to meet him and escort him home. Those servants were chosen by the master at some point before his departure, and it was considered a great honor to be so chosen. I've also read that God would not remove the faithful simply to spare them the suffering of the tribulations, because of the sacrificial nature and spiritual value of suffering, which, properly accepted and offered, can save the souls of others.

Jason R. said...

The rapture is definitely not Biblical, the entire notion didn't even exist until the 19th century invented by a preacher in the US. And the Church has ruled definitively of course that in is in no way compatible with her teachings either, I missed that part of that comment at the end. It's a heretical belief, sorry to say, and if you're an observant Catholic, that is not really negotiable.

Jason R. said...

I love this talk by Jim Caviezel, it is extremely inspiring, but one thing that stands out on this subject is his comment that "The servant is no greater than the master", as in, we the Church cannot expect not to suffer as Our Lord also suffered. Suffering is not something even to run away from, like spiritual mortification, when you understand the great rewards borne of suffering. I don't think I've ever posted a YouTube video other than one that was a great sermon of Bishop Sheen's, but this I think really is worth a watch:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9z-dMQjRBE

Anonymous said...



Jason

Thanks, I'll watch the video.


My car mechanic and an inspector is a friendly person and while chewing the fat with him during a recent repair, the political things of the day came up and then the middle east and then the sign of the times..
He referenced the rapture and that he was a leader of some sort in his denomination.

In a very non -threatening manner and with a sincere interest in his answer, I was led through a belief that the rapture is not about avoiding suffering thus removing the "if Jesus suffered then" aspect, but rather it will be a time and function to form an army to fight the devil to prepare His 1000 year reign on earth.
I did not get into a further discussion but did get a lesson into a completely different understanding of biblical interpretation.

(And I didn't want a TRUMPED up bill) haha

Chris

Jason R. said...

Well, that's a new one I hadn't before, and, yes, never argue with a mechanic, plumber, or electrician (or at least until the bill is settled, haha). And thanks for checking it out, whenever I'm a big challenge watching that video really fills me up with some courage to trust in Our Lord and put it in His hands, but with confidence and courage.

Bridget said...

Oh speaking of Jim Caviezel, looks like the Passion sequel is expected for March 31, 2021. Exciting!

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5795232/

JMC said...

Caviezel is one stirring speaker. Yeah, he's an actor and knows how to make a delivery, but I've never had an actor's performance give me goose bumps before.

Anonymous said...

True, but the concept of the modern millenial definition of rapture actually does have some biblical roots. "In those days two will be two in the field. One will be taken, and one will be left" I think where the modern millenial view arose, is how they were taken...were they taken to heaven when the son of man sends his angels to gather the elect, or did the hosts of the heavens in the heavens suddenly appear to be caught up even to the heavens plural. "They were raptured to the heavens by St. Michaels army":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qj3TqaXp2Mg

Anonymous said...

@MarkW - "..it will be far more subtle than we can even dream of right now"

You mean like a credit rating? ;)

Anonymous said...



This was addressed on the blog sometime ago.
Seems we are not the only doom readers

For info only NOT ENDORSING THE WEBSITE


https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=16&v=pRdsr6syUUU&feature=emb_logo

Tom Horn had a dream. In this exclusive and shocking interview, Tom reveals what he believes was a direct message from the Lord, predictably delivered at 2:00 AM, like many previous messages given to him in the past. Perhaps you've heard about the asteroid Apophis. According to NASA, it's scheduled to enter our atmosphere on Friday the 13th, in April of 2029 ... 9 short years way. Tom believes it's part of the biggest scientific coverup in world history. Revelation chapter 8 speaks of Wormwood, a "star" that falls from the heavens, poisoning the waters and killing many people. Is Wormwood an asteroid? Tom had a vision of Wormwood, viewing it from a place on Earth and then from above the Earth. He woke up terrified with chills running up and down his spine. Should Wormwood hit the Earth the impact would be catastrophic. It would be the equivalent of every nuclear weapon on Earth going off at the same time! At present, it's being tracked to the Mexico/California part of the globe. The good news? We believe the church will be long gone. Join Gary and Tom as they dissect Revelation 8 in a way no one ever has before. Signs in the heavens!



chris

Jason R. said...

I've wondered about an asteroid impact for many years since taking an Intro to Astronomy course in the early 90s as an elective (which I came close to failing, haha, too many finals packed together in the same week and something had to give).

I remember a section on asteroid impacts on the Earth that was frightening, and that based on impact crater analysis an asteroid of 3 klicks in diameter (and Apophis is "only" 1/3 of a klick as a point of comparison), or bigger, hits the Earth on average ever 80 thousands years or so, and we haven't had one (either than ones that hit in one of the oceans, which is a big possibility given how much of the planet is covered in water, but those of course aren't included in the average anyway), and the last one we had was 105 thousand years ago, so we are overdue. And if there are a lot of ocean hits, we are even more overdue than that.

Averages are tricky things though, if there is a period of several hitting in a cluster it would bring the average time down quite a bit, or if there's an unusual lull between hits given the relatively small size of craters overall, the average could jump quite a bit, too. What disturbs me the most is how much of our view of any asteroids coming is totally blocked by the Sun. There could be one barrelling towards us that could hit almost without any warning if its trajectory takes it on a close enough pass by the Sun that we wouldn't be able to see it until it's almost ready to hit. Everyone in class kind of laughed nervously at this uncomfortable fact, but it's felt like an astronomical Sword of Damocles a bit.

Any impact of a size even of Aphophis, and us having really no idea how often asteroids have landed in the oceans, but with 71% of the Earth covered in oceans, it would be a heck of lot bigger than the number of recordable land-hits, the prophecy of Wormwood isn't so far-fetched at any given time. We have no idea of what an asteroid could be composed of with any certainty either, so thinking of an asteroid made up of something highly toxic, or radioactive, hitting the ocean and vapourizing from the impact, yeah, poisoning the oceans is not so far fetched either.

Anonymous said...

The earth will survive all astroids.

Anonymous said...


I am reading that it will make a closer pass in 2036.
The doom doesn't stop.

Haha

Chris

Anonymous said...


PS I don't thnk it will hit the earth!!!

Chris

JMC said...

I'd just like to know where they get "Wormwood" from "Apophis." The latter is derived from an ancient Egyptian word meaning "ship."
.
Chernobyl, whose name actually does mean "Wormwood," fits the prophecy nicely enough; they're still finding dead fish in all the oceans, with signs of radioactivity that they've traced back to that site. Asteroids...I tend not to worry about them, or even think much about them at all, not because I'm in denial or anything like that, but because there's simply nothing we can do about it. Sometimes, fatalism can be a good thing. ;D

Anonymous said...



He's just trying to sell his book. He owns a Christian topic book publishing company that is economically successful. Has some interesting stuff. The funny part is the most successful had Catholic subjects.

As an example the popes and Malachy.

Chris

Anonymous said...



https://mysticpost.com/2020/02/the-prophecy-of-the-last-pope-messages-of-our-lady-mary-at-garabandal-medjugorje-and-fatima-end-of-times-and-the-mystery-of-1335-days/


When Pope Benedict XVI left the papacy, the prophecies have to be read as a WARNINGS, even if it can be concluded that Benedict XVI is the pope of the opening of the “end of times”, and unless people do not pay heed to repeated and heartfelt appeals of the Mary “vacant chair” may remain for a certain period of time, because of the division of the Clergy so the future election can be difficult and long, Jesus also warned us that will come the time when there will be “idol shepherds” that glorify themselves rather than God, and the will come the”idol shepherd”. Satan will also seek to put an end to the Throne of Peter. Church is going through a strong satanic attack, a painfull purification, a general repentance, then it will came the Era of Peace for the world.


Chris

Anonymous said...



HERE IS THE LINK

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=5&v=2L3Lv2HNo-I&feature=emb_logoCHRIS

Anonymous said...

Pope Benedict XVI is leaving the papacy, the prophecies have to be read as a WARNINGS, even if it can be concluded that Benedict XVI is the pope of the opening of the "end of times", and unless people do not pay heed to repeated and heartfelt appeals of the Mary "vacant chair" may remain for a certain period of time, because of the division of the Clergy so the future election can be difficult and long, Jesus also warned us that will come the time when there will be "idol shepherds" that glorify themselves rather than God, and the will come the"idol shepherd". Satan will also seek to put an end to the Throne of Peter. Church is going through a strong satanic attack, a painfull purification, a general repentance, then it will came the Era of Peace for the world. Jesus invites us Unit before it is too late, to strengthen the Church, the Body of Christ, the love will save us, Christ returns as Love, the Spirit of Truth, Spirit that purifies and burns all the impurities of the soul,He will reign as His justice which is close to manifest, what will happen to those who live far from your friendship? Many messages also tell us that your cup overflows of Justice, and that a third world war would be the consequence of our rebellion against God, hatred, violence, weapons that can destroy the planet and put in risk the stability of Cosmo, pride, lack of humility, divisions, rebellion to His law of love would let us believe that we can live far from God, that we do not need Him, mankind play God and take life to the unborn children and recreate life in laboratories. Christ's kingdom will last forever and sends us today his Mother as a star that guides us in darkness covering the earth, our minds and our spirits, so that we would be completely united to Christ through a process of personal conversion, so to be all in one Spirit .
PLEASE LET'S PRAY FOR THE WOLVES DO NOT TAKE POSSESSION OF THE CHURCH, FOR THE INTENTIONS OF POPE BENEDICT XVI AND OUR LADY. LET'S PRAY SINCERELY WITH LOVE TOWARDS JESUS AND MARY WITH THE ROSARY FOR CONCLAVE THAT IT IS NOT DISTURBED BY SATAN
From a message of Our Lady in Garabandal, Our Lady revealed to the Spanish girl Conchita Gonzales, during one of her many appearances, a "secret" that she confided to her mother June 3, 1963, on the occasion of the death of Pope John XXIII. It was then that Conchita said openly to her mother and then to others: "Now there are only three Popes." "But how do you know?" asked her mother. "I was told by the Lady." "Then shall come the end of the world?". "Our Lady did not speak of the" end of the world "but" END OF TIME "." "And what's the difference?". "I do not know. I just know that I said that after this Pope there will be three more, then come the "END OF TIME". " So, according to this prophecy, after Pope John Paul II will come the "END OF TIME": from this we can easily deduce that this tragic and final stage that was set by the Apocalypse of John begins with the Pope next to the "three", Benedict XVI.
PLEASE NOTE that Our Lady in Garabandal said that there will be 3 popes before the End Of Times, so SHE DIDN'T SAY THAT THERE WILL BE NO MORE POPES AFTER THOSE 3 !
I guess that the END OF TIMES will end with the revelation of the 10 Secrets of Medjugorje, a new folk that will praise and glorify the Lord, because eveything which is no according the will of God will perish.

Cardinal Ratzinger, who has read the Third Secret, said, ";The Third Secret refers to the dangers to our Faith, and therefore to the life of the Christian and therefore to the life of the world."



Chris

Anonymous said...



https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1237178/weather-warning-ice-age-earth-sun-hibernates-solar-minimum-long-range-forecast


Weather warning: Earth could be hit by MINI ICE-AGE as Sun ‘hibernates’
EARTH could be braced for a ‘mini ICE-AGE' as experts warn a solar minimum could last until the 2050s.


chris

Jason R. said...

Technically we're in an ice age right now still, but that was an interesting article. I live where it's usually -30C or -40C right now, and it was +11C yesterday... from my own little selfish, woohoo! All the snow and ice melted though my dog is crazy thinking it's springtime already, lol. I've always had a really keen interest in ice ages because I live in the badlands, that rare strip of Earth between where the first glaciers reached south and the second round of them reached just a little less south, so the scenery here is pretty incredible, the hills just about 20 klicks south of me are filling with tons of caverns from the way all those huge amounts of rock were deposited to form them. I had a girlfriend from Wales who was a spelunker that introduced them to me; growing up the only person I ever heard of these caverns ever even existing was a friend's mom who grew up on a ranch in the hills and who used to explore them with her friends, something I would never recommend... I was terrified going through some tight crawls that lasted hundreds of metres, even with someone that knew what they were doing, but stumbling upon a big cavern full of stalagmites and stalactites that probably no one has ever seen or will never see again, it was awe-inspiring, like one of those moments that you just knew inside somehow that could never have been created by mere chance without a higher power of some sort existing. I'm not sure if anyone else has ever had one of those "God moments" from something in nature, but it really, I dunno, it filled my spiritual gas-tank somehow for the normal everyday challenges of life.

JMC, I'm wondering if Chernobyl could in the years to come taken as a catch-phrase for radioactive contamination in general? The Chernobyl incident definitely caused a huge spike in cancer deaths in Northern Europe and Scandinavia and woke people up to the dangers of contamination with its exclusion zone, but it's hard to see how anything from that place could poison the entire ocean at this point. But I've heard the word many, many times in conversation and on the news as a reference point, like with Fukushima, "Is this the next Chernobyl?", "What level of seriousness is it compared to Chernobyl", or "We don't want this nuclear plant built in Saskatchewan, if there's an earthquake it could be the next Chernobyl", which when the government was going to build a next-gen reactor here I heard *a lot*, even though 4th gen reactors like thorium reactors are awesome, can use nuclear waste as fuel, waste is inert within 100 years instead of hundreds of thousands if not more, will not meltdown in case of equipment failure, and they even desalinate water as a side-effect. If a switch from carbon-based fuels is needed or desirable, 4th gen reactors will absolutely be part of the puzzle.

But I guess I wonder if the very word extends now so far into our cultural lexicon that it's a touchstone like Watergate or the McCarthy Era that are used as reference points. The fact that Chernobyl was the first really huge nuclear disaster that if thing had gone just a wee bit different (as anyone who watched the mini-series knows) could have been catastrophic on a level that's hard to imagine, with a wide swathe of Eurasia's best farmland poisoned forever (for any practical timescale) and maybe millions killed within weeks, not even thinking of years. I wonder also if the accident was meant to be much larger than it was, but like the inexplicable explosion in Murmansk I think it was that crippled the entire Soviet North Sea fleet, and the downfall of the Soviet Union in general, maybe a spiritual intervention that had to do with Pope St. JPII intervened?

Jason R. said...

I guess the point being with the word Chernobyl/Wormword, it's an the event all future radioactive contamination will be measured by if the trend continues, and that with an airburst over an ocean by a large meteorite or asteroid or an on-impact vapourization of something made of a particularly radioactive uranium isotope, it's extremely likely that Chernobyl will be at least referenced just as it was the first really large scale radioactive accident that killed such a huge amount of people, even though it wasn't immediate. Again with Fukushima, on TV amounts of radioactive material released and radioactive ground contamination were reported by all the network as a percentage compared directly to Chernobyl rather than in scientific measurements that no one would have grasped.

On Fukushima some more, there is still a huge amount of caesium pollution off the coast of BC where an incredible amount of salmon and steelhead are fished from it. It's something the Fisheries Department has done a lot of work on, and fisherman have been very upset about. When TEPCO came clean that it was still releasing contaminated water into the sea, and those were just *detected* leak, but with a lot of the subterranean part of the reactor still flooded, the amount of water leaking out could be only God knows how much. People in BC lost their minds with outrage, anger and frustration at how they could knowingly be doing that so many years after the disaster, and I know this is highly offensive but I remember one fisherman on the news blurting out on live national TV, "What kind of shit-show are those fucking Japs running over there?!?", just to give an idea of the sentiment. During a typhoon not all that long ago more water was released into the ocean, and, really, even though it is having a big impact on Canada, we have no way to stop any of it, and no real way to know even the truth of how much water is still being released. A bit of a ticking time-bomb given how earthquake, tsunami, and typhoon prone that area of Japan in particular is prone to. Sigh.

Back to Chernobyl though, my brother is rich (doctor) and he and his wife love going on high risk adventure tours, and in 2017 went to the Chernobyl exclusion zone (I question the wisdom of some of those tours of his, but his life, lol). When I was looking through all his pictures the one of the Chernobyl Memorial monument kind of gave me a start, what looked like a wrought-iron angel blowing a trumpet called "Angel of the Third Trumpet"... so whoever designed and approved that monument obviously was making that Chernobyl/Wormwood/Apocalypse connection from Rev 8:10-11 for sure, maybe as a stark warning of sorts to future generations... though Mugwort would be the correct translation, not Wormword, it's close enough for sure.

Jason R. said...

I don't have a picture of it anymore (deleted all my social media this past Summer), but a quick Google search brings up a picture of the angel statue. It looks like there is a monument to all the villages that had to be evacuated forever as well, just signposts along a path called "Star Wormwood", if the angel I guess wasn't explicit enough!

Anonymous said...




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJPVuSNFxlY&feature=youtu.be



chris

What Will It Look Like When Betelgeuse Goes Supernova?

Anthony W said...

Hi Chris. About that piece you posted about Garabandal. Our Lady told Conchita that there were actually four Popes to the end of the era. Conchita originally spoke of three but then explained that Our Lady had not counted one of the Popes because of his short reign and that was Pope John Paul 1. So Pope Francis is actually the Pope in the end of the era. It is so important now that we keep our unity and not allow the devil to divide our church. Pray for the priests and Bishops and Cardinals and P
Pope Francis.

God bless.

Anonymous said...



Thank you Anthony

Chris

Mark W said...

Actually, as to the Garabandal thing with 3/4 popes, it was supposed to be 4 popes after John XXIII. So, Paul VI, JPI, St. JPII, Benedict XVI. Another reason I don't think Garabandal is legit.

The only way to dance around this is to say that BXVI and F are pope at the same time. If that's the case, how do we have two simultaneous popes?

Anonymous said...


Holy crap!
did you grasp the SIZE of Betelgeuse???????



chris

Mark W said...

JMC said - I'd just like to know where they get "Wormwood" from "Apophis." The latter is derived from an ancient Egyptian word meaning "ship."

I think someone just read this incorrectly. As in, whoever got apophis didn't read the Greek correctly.

In the Greek New Testament, the word is: ἄψινθος (apsinthos)

Curious thing - this is the word from which we derive the word absinthe, as in the liqueur. What's that say about absinthe? I checked several non-Biblical dictionaries, and none have this word.

St. Jerome translated it as: Absinthium. My oldest Latin dictionary translates this as Wormwood. One online dictionary simply says, "Bitterness".

Tyndale, KJV and DRB, all translate this as Wormwood, so it goes back a long way in English.

But the most interesting variant is from the Interlinear Greek Bible Online. It translates absinthos as "un-drink".

Curiouser and curiouser...

Anthony W said...

To Mark W. Hi Mark, Yes Our Lady did say there would be only four Popes after John XX111 and then it would be the end of the era. So here we are with Pope Francis in the end of the era. I don't think that this invalidates Garabandal at all. And Pope Benedict resigned as the Pope so he is not the Pope anymore. Pope Francis was elected Pope by the Conclave of Cardinals.

God bless.

Anonymous said...



Have you passed through the airport in Denver?

https://vigilantcitizen.com/sinistersites/sinister-sites-the-denver-international-airport/




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An apocalyptic horse with glowing red eyes welcoming visitors? Check.
Nightmarish murals? Check.
Strange words and symbols embedded in the floor? Check.
Gargoyles sitting in suitcases? Check.
Runways shaped like a N--i swastika? Check.

OK, this place is evil.

But seriously, there are so many irregularities surrounding the DIA, that a voluminous book could be written on the subject. The facilities and the art displayed lead many observers to believe that the DIA is much more than an airport: it is literally a New-Age cathedral, full of occult symbolism and references to se


chris

Mark W said...

Hey Chris,

Interesting. I've been through Denver's airport a couple of times in the past 7 or 8 years, and I may have to go back in August. I've never seen any of this stuff, but I may not have been in the right spots. What I remember most about that particular airport is that it seemed like a grey cavern. The pictures you see are all light and bright, but when I was there it left the impression of being a dreary dull place.

(LAX is the airport that should have "Abandon hope, all ye who enter here", printed in big letters over every entrance.)

Mark

Jason R. said...

Lol, your LAX comment was priceless, Mark. From my former drinking days I know wormwood is the active ingredient in absinthe that made those Left Bank Parisien writers, poets, painters, etc. hallucinate and such. Before you could get real absinthe here back in the late 80s when my cousin lived in Prague he'd bring back a case of the stuff when he'd come home fir weddings (it was illegal to produce or buy or sell in Canada but you could import it with your person for personal usage). It definitely does something to you more than just the alcohol, though I dont remember seeing any little green fairies I remember some awfully wicked hangovers after partaking. Just reading the Wikipedia article on Artemisia absinthium, it says it's used for the bitter taste in bitters and Vermouth as well.

JMC said...

Mark W, thanks for that explanation. It makes more sense now.

As for the DIA...that is one creepy place. Freemasons are just creepy anyway, with all that secrecy. And though I see that scimitar all the time (Freemasons are all over the place where I live, and many of them proudly display that symbol on their cars, I never noticed the pharaoh's head in the middle of the crescent before. And...a scimitar over a star and crescent...I don't think I will ever be able to look at that symbol again without shuddering. Though it does make the symbology of Our Lady of Guadalupe a little clearer. It's already been recognized that the crescent moon under her feet represents the defeat of Islamism by her power. But what makes that even clearer to me is the direction the horns of the crescent are pointing. In the Masonic symbol, they're pointing downward, while in the image of OLG, they're pointing upward, which now makes me think of a dead fish floating belly-up in the water. Now consider the fact that both the apparition of OLG and that of Our Lady of Quito happened in the 16th century, and that Our Lady of Quito specifically mentioned Freemasons several decades before a loose network of independent lodges and coalesced into a single formal organization.
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Yeah, things like this are around, and they creep us out, but at least we know how the battle ends. It's going to be ugly, uglier than anything in history, but the Enemy will fall; the Son will rise, and His glory will shine forever.

Anonymous said...



https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/jerusalem-market-0013108

7 January, 2020 - 17:06 ashley cowie


Rare Measuring Table Reveals Temple Mount Market

A rare 2,000-year-old measuring table used for calibrating wine and olive oil vessels has been found in Jerusalem, leading experts to tentatively conclude they have found the site of a key ancient market en route to Temple Mount.


chris

Anonymous said...


A little more.

https://www.thrillist.com/travel/nation/denver-airport-conspiracy-theories

How the Denver Airport Became an Icon of the Illuminati


chris

Anonymous said...



What to believe...

https://fromrome.info/2020/02/05/vatican-intelligence-officer-i-am-a-freemason-and-so-is-bergoglio/

Vatican Intelligence officer: I am a Freemason and so is Bergoglio
February 5, 2020 From Rome Editor 9 Comments

By Br. Alexis Bugnolo

BREAKING — In an intercepted phone call — one of many which were captured during the corruption investigation in Argentina over foreign influence from Iran, the Head Vatican Intelligence officer in Argentina affirmed that he and his boss, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, were indeed members of the Masonic Lodge.

The explosive revelations where made on Roberto Garcia’s TV program, La Mirada, which aired on November 27, 2017 on Channel 26 in Argentina.


chris

Anonymous said...


MAybe Garabandal is correct after all!!!

Four popes!!!

THE CONSEQUENCES ARE SERIOUS: An excommunicated person cannot validly receive any dignity, office or munus in the Church in virtue of Canon 1331 §2 n. 4, of the new Code of Canon Law. That means, that it is canonically impossible that Bergoglio have assumed any ecclesiastical office after his enrollment.


Chris

Mark W said...

I think his logic is just a wee bit faulty, Chris.

Rhona McRoe said...

Chris Says - "1967 Khartoum Resolution"

"mystic rabbi predicts plague"

"King of Spain to match the clues"

"YOU ARE BEING LIED TO REGARDING TEMPERATURE HISTOTY.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

"Underwater Volcano Responsible for Giant Carbon Dioxide Vent"

"NWO Agenda explained...."

"My car mechanic..... form an army to fight the devil...."

"Tom Horn had a dream......he believes was a direct message from the Lord" - conveniently placed on Youtube.

"The doom doesn't stop. Haha"

Mental illness is tiring. Even just cutting and pasting it.

I urge you all to understand the differnence between legitimate, faithful, scholarly Prophecy and this cornucopia of bedlam and fear posted over and over and over again by people like 'Chris'.

Read Ezekiel 13, 1 John 4 and

Jeremiah 23:16 - 'This is what the LORD Almighty says: “Do not listen to what the prophets are prophesying to you; they fill you with false hopes. They speak visions from their own minds, not from the mouth of the LORD.'

Anonymous said...



Hi Rhona

Thanks for your commments.. as I have stated before, I am not posting these items to prove a point or a belief. they all are, as you state
clip and paste ideas that I run across..

As you are the second person that has her mental state questioned, I guess that should tell me that the posts are really not understood for what they are saying.

Each one has a connection to current issues.
So Rhona, thank you and please save me some time.

I am not prophesizing. Please save us all the screen time and unwrap the current events that surround us these days.

You don't have to unwrap them all, maybe start with the possible ramifications of Trumps peace pla.

I'm sure you know the proper place and verse is found.

Rhona,, an interesting choice.

Chris



JMC said...

Taking a closer look at that mural with the guy in the gas mask... Underneath the gathering of happy people, seemingly buried in the ground, with the dove of peace now sitting on it, is that same soldier. It actually now makes sense, clearly depicting what's described in this second article: Surrounded by war and disaster, people still dream of peace.
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The big thing is, though, that some of those murals and articles were produced several years before 9/11. During that time, many novels and movies came out that clearly prefigured that horrible day. Perhaps most famously, there was Tom Clancy's novel in which someone crashed an airplane into the Capitol building, killing the President, Vice President, and Speaker of the House, among others. These murals, and yes, even the demonic horse, may simply have been more of the same...especially given the fact that rumors of chemical/biological warfare have been flying around ever since.
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As for the involvement of the Masons... If you talk to your local, low-level members, they'll go on about their charities and their fundraising, and they're completely sincere. According to several exposes I've read, the men at the lower levels are mostly Protestant Christians, and they truly believe they're doing God's work; the demonic stuff is known only to the very top levels. So in this instance, it may well have been just a case of local Masons providing the ceremonies for the burying of the time capsule, and nothing more.
.
Some conspiracy theories are real. The rest, though they can be fun to read - and have fueled a good many sci-fi/fantasy novels, especially in the "dystopian" sub-genre - in the end they're just diversions.

Anonymous said...



JMC

The local Masonic lodge knows nothing about the 33rd-degree mason.

A completely different animal.

Your belief that they are diversions is why they continue.

I presume you believe Oswald killed Kennedy and 911 was a terrosit planned action.
chris


Anthony W said...

To Chris. I do not think that Pope Francis is a Mason. Also his new book extolling St John Paul 11 as the great says it all for me. We have a great Pope in Pope Francis. He reminds me of the first Pope St Peter.

God bless

Anthony

Anonymous said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRV3XEyHrDw

Anonymous said...

The actual era of peace: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrmXsUAyGs0

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Rhona McRoe said...

Isaiah 13:8

https://futurism.com/neoscope/china-infrared-detect-infected-citizens-public

Rhona

Anonymous said...



https://fromrome.info/2020/02/03/father-gruner-speaks-of-the-crisis-of-apostasy-in-the-church/

ather Gruner speaks of the Crisis of Apostasy in the Church
Video February 3, 2020 From Rome Editor 2 Comments



chris

Anonymous said...




https://vimeo.com/228833627

Fr. Gruner on the resignation of Benedict XVI

Did Fr. Nicholas Gruner believe that Jorge Bergoglio (aka Francis) is an anti-pope? Find out in this video that the Fatima C

The faithful HAVE THE RIGHT to ask the Pope to....


chris

Anonymous said...



Is Benedict still Pope ?

https://www.ppbxvi.org/

VIDEO -- Why Benedict is Still the Pope:
Afrikaans: العربية: Deutsch: English: Español: Français: Italiano: Polskie: Português: Pусский


Chris

Anonymous said...



https://catholicmonitor.blogspot.com/

Why are Edward Peters & LifeSiteNews Afraid of a Real Debate with Canon Law Expert Br. Alexis Bugnolo?

counter

https://canonlawblog.wordpress.com/2017/09/28/francis-was-never-pope-call-me-unpersuaded/https://canonlawblog.wordpress.com/2017/09/28/francis-was-never-pope-call-me-unpersuaded/


chris

Anonymous said...

okay, sorry may have over posted. Current events. I still think talk of anti-popes and the mark of the beast is out of our lifetimes. If Niburu is in our lifetimes I dont think we are going to see any antichrist or any chip in it: One will be taken, and one will be left...Can anyone else imagine a world where 100 billion UFOs invade earths atmosphere to make way for an environmentally friendly earth?...That they may be already stationary there all along even from the earths beginning? There you have it. No chip at all. Just a 100 billion hosts of the heavens in the heavens awaiting the messianic reign.

Anthony W said...

To Chris. The late Father Gruner unfortunately was not a priest in good standing with the church because he left his diocese without the Bishop's permission then he went to another diocese and disobeyed the Bishop again by not being under the authority of the local Bishop. Also there are a lot of errors in Father Gruner's videos as well so many in fact that Sister Lucia refused to meet him because of the nonsense he was saying and writing about Fatima. And Pope Francis is the Pope Chris. Pope Benedict stepped down and resigned and then Francis was elected Pope by the cardinals in the Conclave under the direction of the Holy Spirit. There are no doubts at all about this.

God bless

Anonymous said...



Anthony W

Please do some homework.. there is extensive information, documented that Father Grunner was in good standing..I posted it all before so believe it or not he was a good priest in good standing.

Amazing what a monster priest he became after he died.


Chris

JMC said...

Anon: I believe that is exactly what I said: The local Masons know nothing about the 33rd level. And I did not mean "diversion" as you are implying; I meant it in the sense of "entertainment." I don't believe most conspiracy theories, but they are entertaining.

Anonymous said...



https://fatima.org/about/fatima-opposed/father-fox-continues-to-defend-the-indefensible/actually-virginia-father-gruner-is-not-suspended/


Actually, Virginia, Father Gruner is Not SuspendedChris

Anthony W said...

To Chris. No Father Gruner was not in good standing with the church. It is true he was not suspended but non the less he was disobedient to two Bishops and also he was associating with groups such as the Fatima Centre for examp0le that have been spreading lies and disinformation about Fatima and Sister Lucia as well as St John Paul 11, Benedict and Pope Francis to name but a few.

God bless

Anthony W

Anonymous said...



Anthony

READ A BIT and watch some videos please, the bishops had NO AUTHORITY to do /rule what they did.
Frankly, I am tired and do not feel a responsibility to direct people to correct information. It is easily found info to find he bishops exceded their authority.

AND

https://www.wnd.com/2020/02/440-scientific-papers-last-year-disputed-climate-alarm/


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Anonymous said...


Can you not see that the Vatican has worked to remove Fatima from being believed! Why can't you see that the Vatican did not want Father Grunnner to bring attention to the subject. Then when he dies all this info is uncovered and dispersed. I f you can't understand this , my help would be to no avail.

https://fatima.org/about/fatima-opposed/persecution-of-father-gruner/

Significantly, the Vatican’s efforts to silence Fr. Gruner have never taken the form of challenging what he says, the truth of which they cannot seriously contest. Instead, they have sought to discredit him personally, first by circulating unfounded accusations about his status as a priest, and later by an escalating campaign aimed unmistakably at forcing him to abandon his Fatima apostolate. In the course of this campaign, officials of the Vatican Secretariat of State, the Congregation for the Clergy and the Apostolic Signatura have repeatedly participated in breaches of the Church’s own rules protecting the right of priests to due process under Canon Law..


Chris

Anonymous said...



This type of site that looks proper is the kind that cast aspersion on Father Grunner.

Now it is pushing man-made climate change..Your church is involved with the UN to get a global tax.

https://www.churchmilitant.com/news/article/climate-change-death-toll-larger-than-abortion

according to the UN, there were going to be entire countries under water by 2000

The long-term death toll from unchecked climate change is larger [than abortion] and threatens the very future of humanity.

Chris

Jason R. said...

When I was a wee one my Oma told me this story, or an approximation of it, in Yiddish, it was a favourite I often asked for.

"Once upon a time, a poor man was caught stealing and was ordered to be hanged by the king. On the way to the gallows he said to the governor, who was in charge of carrying out the execution, that he knew a wonderful secret, and that it would be a pity to allow the secret die with him. He also said that he would like to disclose the secret in front of the king. The poor man told the governor, further, that the secret would allow someone to bury the seed of a pomegranate in the ground and then make it grow and bear fruit overnight. Well the governor thought this sounded wonderful so the thief was brought before the king and all of the king’s high officers of state. Standing before these powerful men, the poor man dug a hole in the ground and said, “Here’s the secret: this seed must only be put in the ground by a person who has never stolen or taken anything which did not belong to him. I being a thief cannot do it.”

So the thief turned to the prime minister who, frightened, said that in his younger days he had retained something that did not belong to him. Next the thief turned to the treasurer who said that while dealing with such large sums of money, he might have at one point or another entered too much or too little. Finally the thief turned to the king, who embarrassingly admitted to keeping a necklace of his father’s with out his permission. Then the thief said, “You are all mighty and powerful men who lack no material comfort, and yet you cannot plant this seed, while I who have stolen a little because I was starving am to be hanged.” The king, pleased with the shrewdness of the thief, pardoned the man."

I was really happy to hear this same story for the first time in ages in a homily today, warmed my heart.

I used to love the reruns of Bishop Sheen's half-hour programme on EWTN, and re-watch them on YouTube quite a bit. This is my all-time favourite of Bishop Sheen's, called "Nice People". It starts off pretty humourous and light, but when he really gets into the heart of the matter it's very powerful I think. I still can scarcely believe this was a top-rated primetime show less than 60 years ago, how times have changed.

Anyway, this is only 20 minutes long or so, I thought it was worth sharing, a really good lesson in it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAW2I0pTlsw

Thanks in advance for indulging me!

JMC said...

Chris, I've noticed that, too. Even when he was alive, the Vatican never once attacked the truth of his assertions, and all this garbage about him that's supposedly just coming out now is nothing new. I've been a subscriber to the Fatima Center's newsletter since 1995, and I remember hearing some of this stuff even back then. While there was indeed a good stretch of time when he was not incardinated, the fact of the matter was that quite a number of bishops offered to incardinate him, and subsequently suddenly withdrew their offers. That tells me they were being pressured from the higher-ups to stay away from him. Eventually a Canadian bishop ignored the pressure and did indeed incardinate him. And to my knowledge, Fr. Gruner never had his priestly faculties suspended, except for those he had to be incardinated to exercise.
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And lastly, I've noticed something disturbing here over the last few weeks. There has suddenly been a lot of argumentation going on here, and not mere debate. There have been some pretty heated things said, which is decidedly not normal for this site. In the wake of the latest Catholic Talk Show episode being yanked from YouTube for supposed "hate speech" (seriously? Who got offended? Maybe a demon, because the latest episode was "Seven Secrets Exorcists Want You to Know"), I have to wonder about the source of this. Let's keep the guard up, folks. ;D

Anonymous said...


JMC, Anthony, Jason et al

In light of JMC'S response. my intention is NEVER to come across as argumentative..Please forgive me for having less skill in written communications than most on this blog. So if you percieve any of my responses acidic, may I ask you to remind yourself that it is an unwanted talent.

Anonymous said...


And to continue isn't it noticeable how the Fatima message has been practically squashed. I just saw an article reporting a building of a Fatima center, shrine in Russia. Never reached the light of day in usa papers.

Chris

Anonymous said...



Antony

After re-reading my response to your comment, I fear I qualify for JMC's instructive post.
Please accept my apology and know I will make a sincere effort to post more gramaticaly correct and with less emotive words.

Chris

Anonymous said...



Last one

https://akacatholic.com/the-error-of-the-dual-head-of-the-church/

On the heels of Archbishop Gänswein’s stunning confirmation concerning the intentions of Pope Benedict XVI; namely, that by his “resignation,” he intended to “expand” the Petrine Office in such way that he and his successor would each have a share – one as “an active member,” the other as a “contemplative” – it hardly seems necessary to provide documentation in order to demonstrate that such an intention is invalid.
This is the same modernist who ventured to divide what Pius IX called the “divinely laid foundation … upon which the strength and coherence of the whole Church depends,” and he did so (whether under pressure or not) by promoting the heresy that is appropriately called the “Error of the Dual Head of the Church.”

It was Benedict, not the invalid conclave of 2013, but Benedict who ventured (though in reality he could not) to toss the Keys to the Kingdom to the blasphemous Argentinian heretic Jorge Bergoglio; the same who has been “making a mess” of the Church ever since.

Lord, deliver us!

Chris

Jason R. said...

Ahh Chris, please don't think that post of mine about Bishop Sheen's awesome sermon was directed at you, quite the opposite. Too often, and I'm as guilty of it as anyone else, we think we need to be inquisitors, not unlike the Pharisees, and can get caught up in being the thought-police thinking we're somehow protecting the faith, forgetting that we are all called to be instruments of Our Lord's love, mercy, and peace, not instrument's of His condemnation or vengeance... we all know in our hearts those last things belong to Him, and Him alone. I didn't mean to start more arguments by posting that fable of the pomegranate seed, but just a reminder to myself as much as anyone when I heard it today during Mass that none of us is strong enough to even pick up so much as a pebble let alone to be casting stones at others.

I've written it before, but I guess repetition isn't always a bad thing, that though I'm not persuaded by a lot of it, I appreciate and welcome your mind that doesn't take anything for granted and questions everything, it has greatly opened my mind to a plethora of new information, and I would never take that as a bad thing! We're all free to take in what we want, when we want, and either accept or reject it as our conscience dictates. I loathe censorship most especially because there is absolutely no need for it given those choices we all have been gifted by God to be able to make. What JMC wrote of that video being taken off YouTube is disturbing to me for that same reason, like Juvenal wrote, quis custodiet ipsos custodes, who decides who is the arbiter of truth (other than the teachings of the Church that is, and the power left in custody of the bishops)?

Jason R. said...

p.s. And that isn't to say I don't love a good debate, that's basically all I did for the last 12 years of my career, I argued for a living! It's just the ad hominem that I really don't like, it's always logically fallacious and irrational, and never adds anything to a conversation.

This eulogy from one of our most famous Prime Ministers from his son (our current PM, long before he became a very polarizing figure, when he was just 18 years old) had an entire country in tears, the entire country pretty much paused to watch this, and it had quite a lesson in it about ad hominem from an actual experience a very young Justin Trudeau was told by his dad... I linked to the part where he starts the particular story I'm thinking of (though the entire eulogy is very touching, especially coming from an 18 year old son who grew up under the country's microscope and speaking in public for the very first time)... when Pierre Trudeau's last main political rival, a fierce one, realizes the story includes him, and can barely contain his emotion as the TV cameras were on him, there was a barely a dry eye in Canada, whether you liked or loathed P.E.T.... whenever I get tempted to attack the person rather than challenge the ideas, I almost always think of this eulogy:

https://youtu.be/5p4NUJMPAjQ?t=351

Anonymous said...



Hi Jason,
It is clear you would be a fine Barrister. Even to the point of being accompanied by the Perry Mason soundtrack.
I did not take your post to be pointed to me. However, after re-reading my posts I realized how poorly they come across and wanted to be very blunt in assuring readers that malice was not to be thought to be part of those messages.

And your post mentioned being open-minded and that is why I found the information in my previous post noteworthy , as they included information regarding Pope Benedict's resignation as well as other church laws.
Sort of a little legal guidance to the decision.
And I agree with you, It is not a matter of agreeing or not, rather a window into rational regarding our times.

Chris

Anonymous said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GQF2gpc6bU

Anonymous said...

37 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hg-Ke3arn0

Anonymous said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3LmmxuxxVE

Bridget said...

Hi all! I wanted to bring this up again to see if anyone has any new ideas. I brought this up a maybe 3 or 4 years ago, I think, but I can’t quite remember the context. I think everyone is familiar with the passage from St. Faustina’s diary where she experienced her most intense suffering and offered that day for priests, December 17th, 1936...drum roll please..the day Pope Francis was born. Unfortunately, if you google this, most of what comes up are knee jerk reactions pointing out Pope Francis as the False Prophet. I’m interested in hearing different suggestions! I’m thinking it’s a reference to the suffering of priests in the wake of the abuse crisis that came to a head under Pope Francis.

This is a letter that Pope Francis wrote to priests last August...

https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2019/08/04/pope-francis-writes-new-letter-encouraging-priests-during-fallout-caused-abuse

“The letter comes as a surprise. Last year, on Aug. 20, in the wake of the Pennsylvania grand jury report and the former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick scandal, on the eve of his visit to Ireland, he wrote “A Letter to the People of God” in which he condemned outrightly the sexual and other abuses of minors by clergy as well as the failure of church leadership to take action and called for an effort by the entire church to deal with it. This year, he speaks directly to all priests because he is well aware and deeply concerned that in many countries, including the United States, Australia, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Germany and Chile, the morale of priests has suffered greatly because of the abuse scandal.”

And here is the passage I mentioned from St Faustina’s diary

December 17, [1936]. I have offered this day for priests. I have suffered more today than ever before, both interiorly and exteriorly. I did not know it was possible to suffer so much in one day. I tried to make a Holy Hour, in the course of which my spirit had a taste of the bitterness of the Garden of Gethsemane. I am fighting alone, supported by His arm, against all the difficulties that face me like unassailable walls. But I trust in the power of His name and I fear nothing.
- Diary of St. Faustina, 823

Anonymous said...

Write this: before I come as the Just Judge, I am coming first as the King of Mercy. Before the day of justice arrives, there will be given to people a sign in the heavens of this sort:

All light in the heavens will be extinguished, and there will be great darkness over the whole earth. Then the sign of the cross will be seen in the sky, and from the openings where the hands and the feet of the Savior were nailed will come forth great lights which will light up the earth for a period of time. This will take place shortly before the last day (Diary, 83).

Anonymous said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXUTmb8eSbc

Anonymous said...

Okay, perhaps a bit overboard again. Apoligize for overposting! Though admittedly if there were an apocoylitic war around the turn of the century, I still dont think we are going to see an immediate millennium. Catholic prophecy seems to support the there will not be a millenium until after the destruction of Antichrist. Something that I think is well beyond our lifetimes. Id bet around mid 22nd century.

Anonymous said...

“In the year 1865, there will be desecration of holy places. In convents, the flowers of the Church will decompose and the devil will make himself like the King of all hearts. May those in charge of religious communities be on their guard against the people they must receive, for the devil will resort to all his evil tricks to introduce sinners into religious orders, for disorder and the love of carnal pleasures will be spread all over the earth.

“France, Italy, Spain, and England will be at war. Blood will flow in the streets. Frenchman will fight Frenchman, Italian will fight Italian. A general war will follow which will be appalling. For a time, God will cease to remember France and Italy because the Gospel of Jesus Christ has been forgotten. The wicked will make use of all their evil ways. Men will kill each other; massacre each other even in their homes.

“At the first blow of His thundering sword, the mountains and all Nature will tremble in terror, for the disorders and crimes of men have pierced the vault of the heavens. Paris will burn and Marseilles will be engulfed. Several cities will be shaken down and swallowed up by earthquakes. People will believe that all is lost. Nothing will be seen but murder, nothing will be heard but the clash of arms and blasphemy.

“The righteous will suffer greatly. Their prayers, their penances and their tears will rise up to Heaven and all of God’s people will beg for forgiveness and mercy and will plead for my help and intercession. And then Jesus Christ, in an act of His justice and His great mercy will command His Angels to have all His enemies put to death. Suddenly, the persecutors of the Church of Jesus Christ and all those given over to sin will perish and the earth will become desert-like.

And then peace will be made, and man will be reconciled with God. Jesus Christ will be served, worshipped and glorified. Charity will flourish everywhere. The new kings will be the right arm of the holy Church, which will be strong, humble, and pious in Its poor but fervent imitation of the virtues of Jesus Christ. The Gospel will be preached everywhere and mankind will make great progress in its faith, for there will be unity among the workers of Jesus Christ and man will live in fear of God.

Anonymous said...

“This peace among men will be short-lived. Twenty-five years of plentiful harvests will make them forget that the sins of men are the cause of all the troubles on this earth.

“A forerunner of the Antichrist, with his troops gathered from several nations, will fight against the true Christ, the only Saviour of the world. He will shed much blood and will want to annihilate the worship of God to make himself be looked upon as a God.

“The earth will be struck by calamities of all kinds (in addition to plague and famine which will be wide-spread). There will be a series of wars until the last war, which will then be fought by the ten Kings of the Antichrist, all of whom will have one and the same plan and will be the only rulers of the world...It will be during this time that the Antichrist will be born of a Hebrew nun, a false virgin who will communicate with the old serpent, the master of impurity, his father will be B.

At birth, he will spew out blasphemy; he will have teeth, in a word; he will be the devil incarnate. He will scream horribly, he will perform wonders; he will feed on nothing but impurity. He will have brothers who, although not devils incarnate like him, will be children of evil. At the age of twelve, they will draw attention upon themselves by the gallant victories they will have won; soon they will each lead armies, aided by the legions of hell.

Anonymous said...


“The seasons will be altered, the earth will produce nothing but bad fruit, the stars will lose their regular motion, and the moon will only reflect a faint reddish glow. Water and fire will give the earth's globe convulsions and terrible earthquakes which will swallow up mountains, cities, etc...

“The demons of the air together with the Antichrist will perform great wonders on earth and in the atmosphere, and men will become more and more perverted. God will take care of His faithful servants and men of good will. The Gospel will be preached everywhere, and all peoples of all nations will get to know the truth.

“I make an urgent appeal to the earth. I call on the true disciples of the living God who reigns in Heaven; I call on the true followers of Christ made man, the only true Saviour of men; I call on my children, the true faithful, those who have given themselves to me so that I may lead them to my divine Son, those whom I carry in my arms, so to speak, those who have lived on my spirit. Finally, I call on the Apostles of the Last Days, the faithful disciples of Jesus Christ who have lived in scorn for the world and for themselves, in poverty and in humility, in scorn and in silence, in prayer and in mortification, in chastity and in union with God, in suffering and unknown to the world. It is time they came out and filled the world with light. Go and reveal yourselves to be my cherished children. I am at your side and within you, provided that your faith is the light which shines upon you in these unhappy days. May your zeal make you famished for the glory and the honour of Jesus Christ. Fight, children of light, you, the few who can see. For now is the time of all times, the end of all ends.

“The Church will be in eclipse, the world will be in dismay. But now Enoch and Eli will come, filled with the Spirit of God. They will preach with the might of God, and men of good will will believe in God, and many souls will be comforted. They will make great steps forward through the virtue of the Holy Spirit and will condemn the devilish lapses of the Antichrist. Woe to the inhabitants of the earth! There will be bloody wars and famines, plagues and infectious diseases. It will rain with a fearful hail of animals. There will be thunderstorms which will shake cities, earthquakes which will swallow up countries. Voices will be heard in the air. Men will beat their heads against walls, call for their death, and on another side death will be their torment. Blood will flow on all sides. Who will be the victor if God does not shorten the length of the test? All the blood, the tears and prayers of the righteous, God will relent. Enoch and Eli will be put to death. Pagan Rome will disappear. The fire of Heaven will fall and consume three cities. All the universe will be struck with terror and many will let themselves be lead astray because they have not worshipped the true Christ who lives among them. It is time; the sun is darkening; only faith will survive.

“Now is the time; the abyss is opening. Here is the King of Kings of darkness; here is the Beast with his subjects, calling himself the Saviour of the world. He will rise proudly into the air to go to Heaven. He will be smothered by the breath of the Archangel Saint Michael. He will fall, and the earth, which will have been in a continuous series of evolutions for three days, will open up its fiery bowels; and he will have plunged for all eternity with all his followers into the everlasting chasms of hell. And then water and fire will purge the earth and consume all the works of men's pride and all will be renewed. God will be served and glorified.”

Anonymous said...

These are your grandchildren. Buy it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylovNkQzacg

Anonymous said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22R9VviS2mw

Anonymous said...



https://religionnews.com/2020/01/29/fatima-true-story-of-miraculous-marian-apparitions-to-open-in-theaters-april-24/


Fatima’: True story of miraculous Marian Apparitions to open in theaters April 24


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The Shrine of Fatima and Legatus Summit early screenings garner positive reactions and support for the film

LOS ANGELES — There have been a number of Marian apparitions approved by the Catholic Church, but none has generated more devotions — and controversy — than those that occurred in Fátima, Portugal, in 1917. The remarkable apparitions at Fátima will come to life on theaters across North America on Friday, April 24, in the inspirational feature film Fatima.

Following special screenings of the film this month, the Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fátima in Portugal released this endorsement, “Inspired by the story of Our Blessed Virgin Mary’s appearances to three children, the movie Fatima shows why it is still possible for humanity to believe in divine intervention, even in our contemporary world. The film leads us to reflect that 100 years later, the light of God that the Virgin Mary shined upon Francisco, Jacinta and Lucia still lights the way for those who commit to a life of faith in the Gospel.”



Chris

Anonymous said...

Marco Pontecorvo has created a beautiful and inspirational film telling the emotional story of three young children whose visions captured a nation at a time when World War I was ravaging Europe,” said Bob Berney and Jeanne R. Berney, co-heads of Picturehouse. “We are extremely excited to bring this film to North American theatergoers.”

Fatima’s cast features Stephanie Gil (Terminator: Dark Fate), Lúcia Moniz (Love, Actually), Joaquim de Almeida (“Queen of the South”) and Goran Visnjic (Beginners), with Sonia Braga (Aquarius) and Harvey Keitel (The Irishman, The Piano). Origin Entertainment produced the film, along with Elysia Productions and Rose Pictures. Fatima will be distributed by Picturehouse in North America.

Directed by Marco Pontecorvo and written by Pontecorvo & Valerio D’Annunzio and Barbara Nicolosi, Fatima is produced by James T. Volk, Lyles, Stefano Buono, Maribel Lopera Sierra, Rose Ganguzza, Marco Pontecorvo and Natasha Howes. The film features the original song “Gratia Plena” (“Full of Grace”), performed by Andrea Bocelli and composed by renowned Italian composer Paolo Buonvino.

The official website for Fatima is www.fatimathemovie.com.

To schedule an interview, or for more information, please contact Kevin Wandra (404-788-1276 or KWandra@CarmelCommunications.com) of Carmel Communications.

About Picturehouse
Picturehouse was originally formed in 2005 as a joint venture between HBO and New Line Cinema and headed by Bob Berney. The Time Warner subsidiaries acquired the theatrical distribution operation of Newmarket Films, which under Berney’s leadership had released such successful films as the record-breaking The Passion of the Christ; Monster, for which Charlize Theron won the Best Actress Academy Award®; and the surprise hit Whale Rider. Picturehouse went on to acquire and release such acclaimed features as Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth (winner of three Academy Awards); Olivier Dahan’s La Vie en Rose (winner of two Academy Awards, including best actress for Marion Cotillard); Sergei Bodrov’s Mongol; Patricia Rozema’s Kit Kittredge: An American Girl; Robert Altman’s A Prairie Home Companion; and Seth Gordon’s documentary The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters. The company relaunched as an independent theatrical distributor under Bob Berney and Jeanne R. Berney’s ownership in January 2013, with the release of Metallica Through the Never, one of the first independent features to be shown exclusively on IMAX screens.


Chris

Anonymous said...


https://www.irishcatholic.com/medjugorje-goes-mainstream/

Medjugorje goes mainstream

Church officials have adopted a warmer attitude towards the reported apparitions, writes Michael Kelly



For devotees of Medjugorje, shifting attitudes in the Church on the phenomenon only confirm what they already believe: that the small town in Herzegovina is a place where heaven meets earth and wonderous things happen through the intercession of the Mother of God. An estimated 30,000 Irish people – many of them young people – visit the Marian town every year.


chris

Jason R. said...

Wow, Bridget, I never read that before about the connection between St. Faustina and the birthdate of the Holy Father. Regardless of whether one takes that as a terrible omen or one of hope, the chances of just chalking that date up to chance our astronomical. For good or ill, it's rather shocking and sobering as to how far along the timeline her diary sets out we may be. It's hard not to look at our world and see the polarization where battlelines seem to being drawn into two distinct camps. It feels to me like St. Faustina's writings are a confirmation and continuation of what St. Vincent Ferrer preached, including the first concepts of what has become the Divine Mercy, and not just prophetic warnings (such as a darkening of the Sun), but practical remedies for our personal lives on how to survive in a spiritual sense in a fallen world where the influence of the Church becomes more eclipsed.

I am so pumped about this new Fatima film! With the producers and cast listed, this doesn't sound like a niche Catholic film from southern Europe (not that I don't love those, too), but something that will shine a light on the message of Fatima at a time where the entire event has mostly disappeared from the public consciousness, and when we need that message to reach a bigger audience so to speak than ever. I'm really looking forward to the 2021 follow-up, The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection as well. When Gibson and Caviezel both saying it will change the world, I don't think that's just shameless self-promotion, but something special coming as far as what cinema is capable of as a force of good. It feels like so many of the ills of society that have come upon as since the 60s first were modelled in Hollywood, both in life-style and on celluloid, it's really super encouraging whenever film is used as a medium for good rather than ill. The movies may be much fewer and further between, but when they do come out the impact seems to be absolutely huge. I wish more people in the industry didn't feel a need to hide their faith (I've read that Robert Downey, Jr. is a devout Catholic, brought to the faith by Mel Gibson, something to do with his recovery from addictions, which I don't know if it's true, but would be a good example if it is).

Chris, thanks for your overly generous compliment that I'd be a good Barrister, I think I'm long winded enough, lol (j/k to any lawyers out there), that was a really nice thing to say. Have you been following the new coronavirus outbreak much? When I was a union rep I worked on developing my largest bargaining unit's pandemic action plan with the RN/MscN who was the head of our health department, and it was a rather sobering experience, with her saying that we our overdue for another global pandemic akin to the Spanish Flu of 1918/1919, that historically they hit on average every 70 or so years (I guess is you include HIV then that 70 year figure maybe wasn't so overdue), but in any case that with the big increase in global travel especially that it isn't so much a matter of if than when. This was in 2007ish I think, she said that she believed that the coming pandemic would be either from a particularly contagious and virulent strain of either a norovirus or a coronavirus, so whenever one of these is in the news I wonder if I should buy a 30 gallon water drum, a few bottle of bleach, and a 30 pd bag of rice, lol, but I don't want to give in to paranoia and panic.

Jason R. said...

Something that kind of made me take notice when talking to my former stepdaughter who's studying nursing, her class has been discussing this virus unsurprising quite a bit, and thought the reported case-fatality-rate is hovering between 1% and 2%, it's oddly consistent where with SARS and MERS coronaviruses the CFR peaked and dipped substantially, so it raises the question of whether the Chinese Communist Party may be fudging the numbers to try to minimize as much as it can panic buying and negative economic impacts to its economy. Their monopoly on the "truth" reported by media on past events suggests it certainly wouldn't be out of the question. I guess with those cruise ships, as cynical as it sounds, they may act as petri dishes to find out if the CFR is higher than the Chinese government figures they've been giving the WHO. She also mentioned out of the initial breakout victims with a direct connection to the live animal market in Wuhan, 15% of them died from the virus. That's a small sample size, but sobering nonetheless.

Oh, another thing she said reminded me of something someone, I forget who, posted above about something happening in the timeframe around the Tokyo Olympics, that it was initially estimated that the virus peak infection would be April-May, but that it's a fluid thing, and that peak is shifting towards June-July now. Maybe nothing, but that would certainly line up with something destructive happening around the time of the Summer Games (and if that estimate is correct, maybe there won't even be a Summer Games, which would be a shock to the world in and of itself). I know it's just an odd and ironic homonome with the name not having any entomological connection, but with the appearance of this coronavirus in Europe having its epicenter at the ski resort located at Contamines-Montjoie, I could help but thinking of the similarity to the word "contaminate", and Montjoie for those who have a francophone background (like a lot of Canadian Catholics) may be familiar with the term already. It was the battlecry used by the troops of original Holy Roman Emperor, Charlemagne, and later on when pilgrims to the Holy Land first got sight of the city of Jerusalem in the distance, they would traditionally exclaim, "Montjoie!" as well. Again, I'm not suggesting anything other than I found it an immediate and odd curiousity when I read about this as a center of the outbreak in Europe that's spread to the UK from the ski resort, which was apparently brought there by a UK businessman holidaying after a business meeting in Singapore which was another center from which the virus has spread.

Last thing, I've been reading a book written by the same women who wrote the one I posted a link to on Tolkien and the LOTR as an allegory for the Great Monarch, this other one on Marie-Julie Jahenny, who I'm sure some people are aware of here, but this book is extremely detailed, with not just Jahenny's alleged prophecies of the end of the world, Great Monarch, Three Days of Darkness, Antichrist, etc., but a huge section with a well-researched round-up of all the Catholic prophecies of the Great Monarch through the ages that I thought may be of some interest. I feel strange about promoting any other work here with Emmett's book being so comprehensive itself, I hope he wouldn't mind (Jahenny isn't a saint nor blessed, but she was a Third Order Franciscan and stigmatist, for what that is worth); this book is almost 600 pages, so it's not light reading, but really fascinating:

https://www.academia.edu/11211343/We_Are_Warned_The_Prophecies_of_Marie-Julie_Jahenny

Jason R. said...

Ah, yes, verrryyy long-winded... one more thing about Jahenny's writings, she has extremely specific/detailed remedies for treating even physical ailments that will come about near the very end e.g. for the plague that will disfigure people's faces and skin in general (that sounds remarkably like radiation sickness to me, maybe from a nuclear war or global contamination from a reactor accident, like Chernobyl almost irrevocably would have contaminated a large swathe of Eurasia and Africa if those pressure valves wouldn't have been released in time and there was a core explosion) she wrote that the afflicted skin could be successfully treated with white hawthorn leaves, even detailing what age the leaves should be picked and so forth. I've never read any other alleged visionaries' prophecies that get into such specifics (and I don't know what to think of them, but felt some relief that I have a white hawthorn hedge along my back fence anyways!).

Jason R. said...

These two blog posts go back a-ways (2013), but here are a couple of Emmett's that mention Marie-Julie Jahenny, too:

https://unveilingtheapocalypse.blogspot.com/search?q=Jahenny

Anonymous said...


Jason;

Well deserved sir! An accolade that is deserved.
As for the virus getting trustworthy info is the difficulty. I read today that it contagious through the air!! The only news so far is that the virus seems to attach to the ACE2 receptor. And it turns out that Asian tissue express ACE2 receptors more abundantly, hence their susceptibility.
So it seems there is a little protection for our continent.

The unnerving part as we all know is that plague and famine are predicted, and with the epic plague of locusts in Africa it seems to place an ominous pall over the day.
After reading about this stuff for years it is unsettleing to have it enter our world.

Makes you want to go to church!!

CHRIS

Anonymous said...



https://apnews.com/3062a16869436a7eeb2b5596c7d04278

UN warns of ‘major shock’ as Africa locust outbreak spreads


bees
https://news.yahoo.com/half-million-insect-species-face-extinction-scientists-183339666.html


Chris

JMC said...

I understand that Jahenny's prophecies were approved by her local bishop in the mid to late 1800s.

Jason R. said...

Ah thanks for that info JMC, I wasn't sure if her visions were OK to read, though I take any private revelations with a grain of salt. I'm just getting to her stuff on the martyr pope, and it made me wonder if through Our Lady's intercession that maybe St. JPII was a "potential" martyr pope, but as he said at Fulda allegedly, it is now to late to stave off what's to come, that one of his fairly immediately successors would be the martyr pope instead (that's really speculative but it would kind of explain the great reluctance which Pope Benedict accepted the papacy I suppose).

Speaking of the martyr pope, it seems to me if we are in the Minor Apostasy right now, which it's difficult to think we aren't, would that be the next thing to happen along the eschatological timeline so to speak to happen? Or the pope that flees Rome to Germany first? Or are they one in the same? There are so many prophecies that overlap each other and seem to also line up, that the timeline itself of what to watch for gets confusing. And I know of course I shouldn't obsess over this stuff and should be praying the Rosary instead with my time, but just for the sake of my kids I kind of want to know what to watch for so I can share information with them in a proportionate and timely way.

Another thing I read today in this book on Jahenny is before the great day of the Lord, the eschatological earthquake, with collapse of Cumbre Vieja, and shortly after the fire falling from the sky as predicted by so many (and as it seems a lot believe to be the last and final warning we're going to receive from Our Lady of Akita) that will ravage the whole planet (that I suspect may be a nuclear war, but who knows), about a month prior to this we will have a final warning to get ourselves right with Our Lord, make a full and good confession and keep ourselves in a state of grace, etc., there will be two (not three) days of full darkness all over the planet. I'm not sure if this is just some sort of anomaly, or if it's a distinct event from the three days of darkness or the illumination of conscience, but it's the first time I've come across how it precedes the eschatological earthquake by a month.

I suspect you're right Chris about the virus, and just the raft of coronaviruses in general making the jump from bats to intermediate animals to humans (this one, SARS, MERS) are part of the beginnings of the plagues from the Apocalypse. I had no idea about the locust problem in Africa... I found Emmett's argument that the description of the locusts from St. John really seems to match the dawn of aerial combat planes during the First World War quite remarkable, but with recapitulating (not sure if that's the correct word exactly) prophecy I suppose it could refer to combat aircraft, especially those like the Enola Gay and the destruction just one can still unleash, and also actually locusts, too?

Jason R. said...

I've been posting much too much so I'm going to take a break so I don't suck all the oxygen out of the room, but since we were discussing meteor impacts and such recently I've been doing a lot of casual research and reading on impact craters and whatnot, and came across this article about a verified hit of a really large asteroid or even a comet in the Indian Ocean whose timing is remarkable, just *barely* into pre-history (other than oral tradition that was later written down), that could go a very long way to explaining the near universal flood myths around the globe, the kind of hit that if it happened today would also kill around 1/4 of the world's population.

I just thought it might interest others... the scientist who has theorized on this the most even things after analyzing 175 different flood myths from around the world and how many tie the event to a full solar eclipse that he's got the impact time down to an exact date even, May 10, 2807 B.C., really interesting stuff. I've found the work of Immanuel Velikovsky really fun to read even though his work is written off as quack pseudo-science, but then I read something like this article, and I think, hmmm:

https://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/14/science/14WAVE.html?_r=2&pagewanted=2

Jason R. said...

Ah, shoot, I'm incorrigible, I just wondered if with relative rash of coronaviruses seeming to always be traced back to the PRC, could that be a punishment on them (and I know that sounds dangerously racist, but I don't mean it as a punishment on the people of the PRC, but the governmental system) for their unrepentant Communist ideology (I know their leaders after Mao have maintained that "we do what works and call it Socialism, but to me atheistic Communism is what it is), and even more that they have both taken, and very tragically have now also been granted, temporal authority over the spiritual, that which rightfully only belongs to the Church, namely the appointment of bishops, something that I suspect was one of the reasons for the downfall of the Holy Roman Empire, with the emperor also trying to snatch away that same power that did not belong to him?

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Anonymous said...

(NOTE: this is the promised Great Catholic Monarch).

My little children, the rising of this Prince who will become King of my new France, purified, ennobled and beautiful in my eyes, there will be a struggle that will not be long. The Great Archangel, (St. Michael) defender of my children with the standard of the Divine Heart (will turn?) this little battle of a blessing where the Divine Heart will radiate a shining glory for the eyes of His children. (i.e. There will be miracles)

Anonymous said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-6bMl0rFls

JMC said...

Jason, I just read that part last night; it said there would be two days of darkness, followed some time later by the three days of darkness, both of which would occur after the rain of fire. Since immediately before that is when the cross is supposed to appear in the sky, I think that's the "sign left by my Son" Our Lady mentioned at Akita.

Anonymous said...

The two days of darkness is likely the fire that falls from the heavens in La Salette. When it falls it will consume three cities. More of a potential three days of darkness for those who remain after actual three days of darkness itself. It will likely hang over the faithful as a beautiful sign unless they go astray.

Anonymous said...

Or perhaps out in the desert like world where sin is always calling.A voice cries out prepare the way of the Lord!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wm3IuvAscS8

Anonymous said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ata3sKFFpFg

Anonymous said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxleVjH34qQ

Anonymous said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIuely_hs9A

Anonymous said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9Ux9XRa-ww

Anonymous said...


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8004367/Stunning-new-images-red-supergiant-star-Betelgeuse-captured.html


look at the size of beatle............

chris

Anthony W said...

After the Amazon synod Pope Francis has decided to keep priestly celibacy in the West. He has also ruled out women priests. A book I would recommend for Catholics to read is "Pope Francis takes the Bus" by Rosario Carello. It gives a fascinating insight into Pope Francis when he was a Bishop and a Cardinal in Argentina. The book reveals a deeply spiritual man. A man of infinite love and humanity. Pope Francis wants to bring all the clergy close to the people. He is truly another St Peter. God bless Pope Francis.

God bless all.

Anthony

Anonymous said...

So basically all the evidence is stating that Betelgeuse will usher in the end of time yet your grandchildren will apparently live to see their children's children as long as they don't go out into the desert. If thats the case Betelgeuse will likely expolode in the 23rd or 24th century instead: According to the Catachism of the Catholic Church:

674 The glorious Messiah's coming is suspended at every moment of history until his recognition by "all Israel", for "a hardening has come upon part of Israel" in their "unbelief" toward Jesus.568 St. Peter says to the Jews of Jerusalem after Pentecost: "Repent therefore, and turn again, that your sins may be blotted out, that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord, and that he may send the Christ appointed for you, Jesus, whom heaven must receive until the time for establishing all that God spoke by the mouth of his holy prophets from of old."569 St. Paul echoes him: "For if their rejection means the reconciliation of the world, what will their acceptance mean but life from the dead?"570 The "full inclusion" of the Jews in the Messiah's salvation, in the wake of "the full number of the Gentiles",571 will enable the People of God to achieve "the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ", in which "God may be all in all".572

The Church's ultimate trial

675 Before Christ's second coming the Church must pass through a final trial that will shake the faith of many believers.573 The persecution that accompanies her pilgrimage on earth574 will unveil the "mystery of iniquity" in the form of a religious deception offering men an apparent solution to their problems at the price of apostasy from the truth. the supreme religious deception is that of the Antichrist, a pseudo-messianism by which man glorifies himself in place of God and of his Messiah come in the flesh.575

676 The Antichrist's deception already begins to take shape in the world every time the claim is made to realize within history that messianic hope which can only be realized beyond history through the eschatological judgement. the Church has rejected even modified forms of this falsification of the kingdom to come under the name of millenarianism,576 especially the "intrinsically perverse" political form of a secular messianism.577

677 The Church will enter the glory of the kingdom only through this final Passover, when she will follow her Lord in his death and Resurrection.578 The kingdom will be fulfilled, then, not by a historic triumph of the Church through a progressive ascendancy, but only by God's victory over the final unleashing of evil, which will cause his Bride to come down from heaven.579 God's triumph over the revolt of evil will take the form of the Last Judgement after the final cosmic upheaval of this passing world.580


Anonymous said...

In other words, it really could be part of the new creation. If not, Id bet its got at least another 100-300 years to go.

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Anonymous said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wLwxmjrZj8&t=294s

Anonymous said...

The natural vs....the unnatural... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VfuELVQjaA

Anonymous said...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaldKO4xWb0

Anonymous said...



Just a reminder for those who at not aware

Wuhan, the epicentre of all this CoronaVirus outbreak was the first chinese city fully 5G running and operational

5G........................


Chris

Anonymous said...



http://www.christinagallagher.org/en/

The rapid spread of the deadly CORONAVIRUS from China and the terrifying devastation by swarms of LOCUSTS across East Africa are alerting many people to yet more of the messages given years ago by Jesus and Our Blessed Mother to Christina Gallagher for the world.

In the message of July 16, 2002 (see The Cross Uncovered p.260) Our Blessed Lady warned, "Diseases will fall upon many; plagues will devour many."

CORONAVIRUS
Again, on January 26, 2013 (see The Cross Uncovered p.343) Jesus said, “The world will endure many diseases and plagues- diseases that will be man-made.” As far back as February 22, 2005 (see The Cross Uncovered p.278) Our Lady made Christina aware that “there will be an epidemic throughout the world with a germ which is bred through AIDS. Many innocent people will catch it and die. There will be a virus-type plague which will kill many people through- out the world.”

From the first moment the Coronavirus was announced, Christina was aware that this is the virus Our Lady spoke of. Medical scientists and analysts have now discovered a link between The Coronavirus and Aids.

SWARMS of LOCUSTS
In His message given in October 2012 (see The Cross Uncovered p.333) Jesus said, “My people, hear and respond as I have called you, for even worse turmoil is on its way. The locusts will come and devour you while you are spiritually asleep.”

On March 29, 2009 (see The Cross Uncovered p.309) Our Blessed Lady had said, “Locusts such as have never been seen before will form a plague; it will seem as if they themselves have an evil intent, almost as if they have an awareness that they are to wreak destruction…"

Nearly ten million people in the affected region of East Africa already face dire food shortages owing to floods and drought. A humanitarian crisis now looms there in the face of unprecedented numbers of voracious locusts. Not only have the countries of Ethiopia, Somalia, and Kenya been infested but South Sudan and Uganda are facing similar invasion.

-------------------------- 13th February 2020 --



Chris

I don't thin this is an approved apparition site. Trust you own discernment level.

Anonymous said...



https://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-putin-constitution/there-will-be-dad-and-mum-putin-rules-out-russia-legalizing-gay-marriage-idUSKBN2072DS

'There will be dad and mum': Putin rules out Russia legalizing gay marriage

MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday Russia would not legalize gay marriage as long as he was in the Kremlin.


Chris

Anonymous said...

https://secureservercdn.net/184.168.47.225/9b4.02a.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/ALTA-VENDITA.jpg

Thus I make it known to you that from the end of the 19th century and shortly after the middle of the 20th century…the passions will erupt and there will be a total corruption of morals…As for the Sacrament of Matrimony, which symbolizes the union of Christ with His Church, it will be attacked and deeply profaned. Freemasonry, which will then be in power, will enact iniquitous laws with the aim of doing away with this Sacrament, making it easy for everyone to live in sin and encouraging procreation of illegitimate children born without the blessing of the Church… In this supreme moment of need for the Church, the one who should speak will fall silent." ~ Our Lady of Good Success, Quito, Ecuador, 1610 A.D. ~

The subversive plan to conquer the Bride, the Immaculate Spouse, dates back to the obscure corners of time immemorial, and after the first official take-over back in 1958 (as the Church was assaulted by the army of liberals, modernists, human rights and sexual liberation supporters during the tragic Second Vatican Counsel), it has come to almost its completion. With the entry of the False Prophet nothing shall ever be the same


Chris

P5borel said...

Regarding paragraph from the CCC that Anonymous posted above, I am wondering if people would be willing to discuss the "religious deception" mentioned in this paragraph.


The Church's ultimate trial

675 Before Christ's second coming the Church must pass through a final trial that will shake the faith of many believers.573 The persecution that accompanies her pilgrimage on earth.574 will unveil the "mystery of iniquity" in the form of a religious deception offering men an apparent solution to their problems at the price of apostasy from the truth. the supreme religious deception is that of the Antichrist, a pseudo-messianism by which man glorifies himself in place of God and of his Messiah come in the flesh.575

Might the religious deception be that of Francis being a masonic infiltrator usurper of the papacy who tries to aid the effort to foist communism on the church and the world?

JMC said...

I think the "Francis as Freemason" trope is a little off-base. If he were truly a Freemason, I don't think he would have upheld clerical celibacy and the ruling that women cannot be priests. But he upheld both, and in a roundabout way even apologized for the whole Pachamama fiasco. Those are not the actions of one following the Alta Vendita.
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I also think it's worth pointing out that historically, the Masons actually did manage to get one of their own into the Chair of Peter...only to have their plan blow up in their face when he did NOT teach what they expected him to. The charism of infallibility held, and that Pope was protected from teaching error. (I read about this many years ago, so unfortunately, I no longer remember which Pope it was. Mark W, do you know anything about this?)

Anonymous said...


https://www.churchmilitant.com/news/article/cdl-burke-warns-of-plot-to-protestantize-church-using-regional-synods

Cdl. Burke Warns of Vatican Push for One-World Government

ROME (ChurchMilitant.com) - Pope Francis' call for a global educational pact at the Vatican in May 2020 is potentially an event to promote a one-world government, a leading traditionalist cardinal is warning.

Cardinal Raymond Burke, former prefect of the Apostolic Signatura, is also excoriating the Amazon Synod's motif of "ecological conversion" as a masonic subterfuge to advance a one-world government and the jargon of "synodal conversion" in Amazon and German synods as a deception to protestantize the Catholic Churc


Chris

Mark W said...

"Mark W, do you know anything about this?"

Nope.

There are some that believe Angelo Roncalli was initiated as a Freemason at some point before becoming John XXIII. They say it's documented, but offer no documentation that I've seen. The same folks also claim that StJPII was a Freemason (after they've had a couple of drinks, I suspect).

It's one of those things where many people shout, "I have proof!", but no proof is ever actually produced.

But from the more distant past, no, I haven't come across this. But I'm no expert on Church history outside of this blog. :)

Anonymous said...



https://mysticpost.com/2020/02/the-extraordinary-prophecy-of-john-xxiii-concerning-pope-francis-and-medjugorje-secrets-lets-read-it-today-why-the-year-2033-matters-the-two-babylonians-are-destroyed/


The extraordinary prophecy of John XXIII concerning Pope Francis and Medjugorje secrets! Let’s read it today – Why the year 2033 matters “The two Babylonians are destroyed”
February 17, 2020

“Thus the visions of the future of the Good Pope seem to cross with the secrets of the apparitions of the Madonna to the visionaries of Medjugorje. A slap in the face of those who question its authenticity.

John XXIII anticipated the resignation of Benedict XVI, the “double pontificate” with Francis, as brothers in Jesus Christ, and even that the Pope emeritus will not be buried in the Vatican, but in Germany, and will be remembered as a Doctor of the Church


chris

Bridget said...

Hey P5borel!

The religious deception wouldn’t be coming from within the Church. It would be a solution to everyone’s problems offered by the Antichrist. Technology? The religion of Transhumanism? I think the religious deception is you don’t need the Church. Humans can become godlike instead?

Anthony W said...

Cardinal Burke should be ashamed of himself to write and say such nonsense. What Cardinal Burke is against is Pope Francis and his reforms of the clergy. Pope Francis does not want the Bishops and Cardinals to be living in big mansions and living like royalty any more. Pope Francis has set the example by living simply himself. He wants all the clergy to be accessible to the people. Remember we will be judged by love. The love we have for other people. It is not for us to judge and condemn other people, this is what the Pharisees did.

God bless

Anthony W

Jason R. said...

JMC, thanks for your clarifications, I read again and saw I was getting it all completely mixed up. I always appreciate you comments so much, you are my go-to for all of this stuff.

On that note, my sister (who usually isn't the least bit interested in prophecy) came for a visit yesterday and recommended a book to me with vigour, she is on her break but this book has been very much a topic of discussion in her staff room (she teaches at a Catholic elementary school), which made me very happy that these things seem to be reaching a much great audience (I saw on Amazon that the book is currently #2 in Mariology, #5 in Christian Prophecy, and #3 in Prophecy, so must be quite a seller).

It's called "The Warning: Testimonies and Prophecies of the Illumination of Conscience" by Christine Watson (who seems to be a faithful and quite esteemed Catholic author)... the only thing that gave me a bit of pause is there is a chapter devoted to the locutions of Fr. Michel Rodrigue, and try as I might I couldn't find any info whether these have had any Church approval, disapproval, or anywhere in between. The book itself has rave reviews and recommendations by a lot of names though that I recognize and trust... are you (or anyone else for that matter) familiar with this book, or with Fr. Michel Rodrigue? I know how impressionable I am and just want to make sure I'm not going to be taking in any suspect info, and really trust your opinion and knowledge on all this stuff. Again, so happy my sister is taking an interest in this, as I'm sure when/of the Illumination happens there will be all sorts of explanations from a secular humanist perspective trying to explain it away as anything other than coming from Our Lord.

Bridget, I am thinking you are hitting the nail on the head if not very close to it as far as the spiritual deception involving technology or especially transhumanism. Though I never finished my thesis, I did my work in AI. I very much regret it, but I let my primary supervisor use my work (it was in granularity and scope), and he published two papers and in return gave me 4 credits for a directed-reading class I never even did anything in. Anyways, that isn't tooting my horn, but just establishing credentials, though it was a decade ago I have a pretty good grasp of where AI is at with machine learning (Alphabet/Google's DeepMind is the most public example), and how the mating of AI with robotics will be/is changing the world, with some dire consequences (whatever you think of Andrew Yang, he's very correct that we are entering a stage of job-less capitalism, the unemployment crisis automation has brought is merely the tip of the spear, and it isn't some sort of far off Jetsons-like concern, but within the next 15 years at most if there isn't some sort of series of world-changing events to disrupt it.

As an example, semi-tractor truck driving is the number one profession for males without any post-sec education in the USA, and that entire sector is disappearing very soon, as soon as within the next 5 years. And based on the average age of men in this field, they are old enough to make any other business unlikely to want to sink training dollars to hire them, but still a very long ways off from any retirement; what will happen to them? This job alone I think is somewhere between 10 and 15 million positions, and it's just one example of many. Any job that is at all repetitive (which is almost all), but doesn't take very complex physical dexterity or gentle handling (I think something like nursing would be safe, why I encouraged by daughters all to go into that area) is very much at risk.

Jason R. said...

I'm getting off track, but just wanted to show how this stuff is upon us already. I know of course the Antichrist will be an actual man, but I've wondered with how he will be killed and "resurrected", could it be that his mind will be "backed up" digitally, so a resurrection could simply be a matter of uploading into a clone or other human host? I also wonder if we will mess up the planet so badly because of our sin that people may also willingly submit to rule-by-machine, if something like DeepMind evolves to a state where it eclipses any possibly human cognition or problem-solving ability, and we are faced with intractable problems such as environmental collapse from pollution, running out of so many elements and minerals that are essential to our contemporary lifestyles, or in the wake of a catastrophic war, complete with plagues, etc., would the world ban religion, eating meat, etc., things referenced in the Apocalypse, and if it meant maintaining our hedonistic and pagan societies if that's what DeepMind says we must do to keep our tropical holidays and online porn? I think a lot of people wouldn't give it even a second thought unfortunately.

Also Bridget, since you a bit back brought up how I made that connection between The Enlightenment and the island of La Palma (couldn't believe you remembered that!), I thought you might find this a cool coincidence. The Holocene Impact Working Group that came up with the theory of that massive comet/asteroid impact in the Indian Ocean that I wrote about above, their inaugural meeting, or what their group developed out of was held: "Workshop on Comets/Asteroid Hazard that was held in the Canary Islands in December of 2004". Just a nothing sort of factoid, but it still jumped out at me a bit!

That comment I left on the 12th about this latest coronavirus and how it is impacting China, I was kind of regretting posting it speculating that the PRC may be facing God's particular wrath right now because of their strong-arming of the Church, but I didn't mean to insinuate that the Pope or Vatican themselves were acting in bad faith, just trying to do what they can maybe in an impossible situation. But doing a search I found this from the 11th, a commentary by Cardinal Zen predicting the end of the Underground Church in China, and I got the same feeling from his assessment, that the Holy Father is acting out of a naivete about the CCP, and how good their word is on any promises (I'm sure anyone here would agree, not very good at all would be an understatement):

"The situation is very bad. And the source is not the pope. The pope doesn’t know much about China… The Holy Father Francis shows special affection to me. I’m fighting [Cardinal] Parolin. Because the bad things come from him."

Full article for anyone who might be interested?

https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/cardinal-zen-to-congressmen-china-wants-vatican-surrender-40990

And Anthony, I couldn't agree more with what you wrote, I feel the exact way.

Jason R. said...

One last thought on Antichrist and transhumanism, if a human brain could be modified so that it could tap into, or even meld, with an all powerful AI that didn't just have access to the totality of all the information throughout history but had those additional computational powers that outstrip human cognition by orders of magnitude, it would go a very long way to explaining how the Antichrist would be seen as some sort of saviour for all the purely material ills of the world that may be in store, and though of course preternatural-aided miracles from Satan and his minions would be available, the purely natural miracles that such a transhuman set up would enable would convince many that man had become as great as God, too.

JMC said...

Jason, I've never heard of Fr. Michael Rodrigue. But the rule of thumb in cases like this is, if you can't find evidence of Church ruling on his alleged locutions, take that info with a huge helping of salt. Always remember the advice Emmett gives in his book: The Church has not pronounced definitively on what precisely is going to happen and when regarding the Book of the Apocalypse; all we have is educated guesses at best. It's all speculation, so most of it is to be taken with a grain of salt anyway.

Rhona McRoe said...

Pietro Parolin. I wondered when he'd turn up.

"The pope will go to Russia, to Moscow. As soon as he returns to the Vatican, hostilities will break out in different parts of Europe.” We don't know when all this will happen, but Albrecht Weber's book contains this statement attributed to Conchita: [The source for this information was also requested: Mr. Weber responded: "Conchita said this in a long conversation at her house on November 14, 1965."]

Who said he'd actually be Pope when he went to Russia?
Couldnt he go to Russia and then become Pope?

Et......Viola!

Now you know when it started and who the next Pope is.... ;)

Emmett O'Regan said...

Some words of caution concerning that "Warning" book by Christine Watkins. A friend in the Legion of Mary was asking me about this, and showed the book to me. My initial reactions were that if Mark Mallett was promoting it on the cover, then the contents are going to be seriously misguided and possibly millenarian in nature. There seems to be a whole array of Fr. Iannuzzi's supporters behind this book, including Daniel O'Connor, and Fr. Iannuzzi is cited frequently as a reliable source. My advice is that this book will quite likely lead quite a lot of people up the garden path of Fr. Iannuzzi's brand of millenarianism, and that the author has the potential to steer a sizeable number of Catholics into adopting heretical beliefs concerning eschatology.

Jason R. said...

Oh, thank you Emmett, I didn't know about Mark Mallett promoting it (Mark lives in my Archdiocese by chance so I know him not to be, well, if you can't say anything nice and all that). I'll pass that warning along to my sister as well that it is suspect especially if it promotes the millenarianism heresy. I appreciate that, I almost bought Fr. Iannuzzi's books before you likewise steered me away from them way back when, too, Emmett, so double-thanks! And to you as well JMC for the reminder... my sister yesterday warned me, too, not about the book as she recommended it, but a more general reminder that my intellectual curiosity often crosses a line into a sort of prideful hunger for secret knowledge not unlike the heresy of Gnosticism. She gently reminds me that if I spent even a fraction of the time reading the Bible and praying more that I do scouring prophecy websites that I'd be doing much better by myself, my soul especially.

I read an article I think it was in NCR by an exorcist in the States around the Maria Divine Mercy controversy before she was exposed as a fraud the he had dealt with many people who followed reading those messages, even dispassionately out of curiousity, started experiencing problems from feeling very spiritually flat when praying the Rosary, right up to full demonic possession, so even just reading stuff that is not approved by the Church seems like it could have very grave consequences based on this exorcist's experience with that case anyways. That saying about curiousity killing the cat sure came to mind.

Jason R. said...

I also have been trying to find which pope and to source it regarding the comment above about the papacy having a certain charism outside of the exercise of papal infallibility as primary defender of the faith, my spiritual director when I was in formation told me the story, but I've given up after looking for several days. The story Fr. Cottignham told me was around Arianism, or one of those heresies similarly to do with the dual nature of Our Lord's divinity and humanity. It was at a time when this particular heresy (whichever it was) had spread so thoroughly that it had become the majority position in the Church, a time of real crisis, and the man elected to the papacy was one of it's stauchest advocates, with the heretics very excited and celebratory in getting one of their own as the pope.

But against all expectation and shocking everyone, advocate and opponent of this heresy alike, the new pope had an almost miraculous about-face, and worked double time to stamp the heresy out when he was expected to make it official church teaching. I sure wish I could remember the heresy, and the pope, in question, but that was in 1994ish so just too long ago for me to remember any details other than these. Does anyone happen to know the pope I'm trying to remember? It's a story in any case that fills me with a lot of faith that no matter how bad things may seem, trusting in the barque of St. Peter is always a sure bet.

Jason R. said...

Thank you Rhona as well... I don't follow Church politics much, so I didn't know who Cardinal Parolin even as Secretary of State, but I've read interviews with Cardinal Zen before and he strikes me as a very holy man, so if he's really publicly calling Cardinal Parolin out (which itself was surprising, but if the situation for the Underground Church is that grave in the PRC I guess desperate times call for desperate measures), boy, I sure hope Cardinal Parolin isn't in the running, though as with the post above, it seems the papacy can transform even highly heretical clergy once they become pope if history is anything to go by.

Anonymous said...



https://hnewswire.com/death-angel-on-the-loose-plagues-are-one-of-the-last-steps-of-judgment-woke/
“Or, on the bahttps://hnewswire.com/death-angel-on-the-loose-plagues-are-one-of-the-last-steps-of-judgment-woke/lance of free expression and some things that people call harmful expression, where do you draw the line?”

The problem is that his comments were received as accepting that the government will now dictate the range of free speech. What is missing is the bright-line rule long maintained by the free speech community.

As tragically demonstrated in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, speech regulations inevitably expand with time. The desire to silence one’s critics becomes insatiable for both governments and individuals.

hris

Anonymous said...


https://www.breitbart.com/asia/2020/02/16/cardinal-zen-vatican-is-giving-everything-to-chinas-communists/

Cardinal Zen: Vatican Is ‘Giving Everything’ to China’s Communists

The next time I see the pope, “I’m going to tell him ‘you are encouraging a schism. You are legitimizing the schismatic church in China,’” Zen said. “Incredible

Chris

Anonymous said...


You know, the thought just enterd my mind that imagine if this or another virus down the road , becomes so disruptive, i.e. shipping,
air contagion etc, what a perfect setting to say no more cash $$$ use because of contageon issues. Hence our plastic world or individual mark becomes necessary AND WELCOMED!!!

Chris

Anonymous said...



https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-50902496

Russia 'successfully tests' its unplugged internet

chris

Anonymous said...




PS Without a dissertation, I think this is an example of why the cell phone as the mark presents problems.
If countries protect themselves with independent IPS address and service, a platform that deals with several protocols is a problem.


AND with rail,plane and shipping issues come to light, I think it will be difficult to supply a billion plus different phones to meet this challange.


CHris

Anonymous said...



In paragraph #33 of the Epistle, Nostradamus states that a pestilence will develop in the future which will remove two-thirds of the world's population. Could this be a reference to futuristic nuclear or biological war?


Is this a look at our future??


I hoe it is not for our time.


Chris

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Jason R. said...

Chris, what you said about going cashless because of contagions, I read an article a few days ago already what you wrote is already happening on a grand scale, that the PRC is burning and reissuing huge amounts of bills as part of the fight to contain the spread of COVID-19... great insight how this would be used as part of a push for a cashless society, and strictly logically speaking, makes very good sense as well.

Anonymous said...


Hi JASON

Reading about and watching this virus's effects is alarming isn't it. The pictures of bodies being burned and mass graved in China. It is difficult in collecting accurate information. Imagine this continuing and crossing more boundries.

May you live in exciting times!!


Chris



Anonymous said...

Emmett mate, with all due respect you gotta do something about this blog. No self-respecting Catholic is going to come on here, see the nonsense and drivel posted incessantly (I'm looking at you Jason) and think to buy your book.

I was seriously considering it, butnow all I see are a bunch of psychologically impaired loony tunes who have found their soap box.

Jason R. said...

It is unnerving for sure. I'm not going full-on prepper or anything, but over the weekend I caved a bit I stocked up on some non-perishables (dried legumes and minute rice, nothing fancy) just to be on the safe side, and a couple of bottles of bleach for basic water purification.

I've a permanently compromised immune system (from cardiovascular disease and hypertension) and lowered lung capacity (scarring from asthma), so should this latest coronavirus become widespread I'm in a doubly high-risk group. I changed the mix of my asset classes in my pension away from equities to shorter term money market instruments, too. I know trying to time the market is a fools' errand, but with the havoc being wrought in the Chinese economy and how everything in our just-in-time economies is so interconnected I figured I'd rather risk losing out on some gains and just take a wait-and-see until this thing blows over or blows up.

Getting that food, it felt a bit like I was giving into fear instead of having faith in Our Lord... but on the other hand, that old adage about God helping those who help themselves also came to mind, and I didn't get anything that will ever go to waste. If there is a need for self-quarantining I have enough on hand now (other than water, but I do have a big rain barrel outside that's always full) for a few months, as unlikely as it is. I really could see though how a person once they start thinking about this sort of thing could go overboard, though, like, where to draw the line between prudence and paranoia. With some of those scenes of food shortages in grocery stores in the PRC and gigantic jumps in prices, that kind of sealed the deal, and I don't think I'm the only one, as the big section of dried beans, peas, lentils, etc., all the really big bags were sold out.

Anonymous said...



Jason R


Check this out sir

https://www.thereadystore.com/mre/mre-full-meals

chris

Anonymous said...


https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/145395/israels-top-rabbi-im-currently-in-discussions-with-the-messiah-himself/

Israel’s Top Rabbi: “I’m Currently in Discussions With the Messiah Himself”

Chris

JMC said...

It's not the first time that's happened, and it won't be the last. I remember something similar happening back in the 1990s, a big headline about "who is this man that Israel is hailing as the Messiah" and then nothing. Fizzled out like a spent firework.

Anonymous said...


I agree with JMC

I posted to reveal the attitude of orthodox Jews.
I am placing my chips on a stronger Israel because of recents resource finds. Remember they are waiting for their economic savior. I find it interesting that this sort of rumbling surfacing with more regularity.

Chris

Jason R. said...

I've read so much, too, that messianic expectations have hit fever pitch in Israel with the Deal of the Century and such, but all on websites that seem to have an agenda to push, so I guess the information is suspect at best. Even if true, that's for the perspective JMC, I didn't realize that this happened in the 90s as well because I didn't follow prophecy-related news back then.

Thanks for the link, too, Chris, but from personal experience I totally would not recommend MREs. They seem like a cool thing and good option, but the preservatives in them absolutely wreak havoc/wipe out your get flora, which can be countered by taking Bio-K or acidophilus, but both of those have a short shelf life. Without good gut flora you are almost guaranteed to get an h-pylori infection as well as horrible diarrhea, though the lack of fibre in MREs also give you alternating constipation as well (which is countered by the RestoraLax in the MREs as a preservative)... it all adds up to being really hard on your GI tract anyways.

MREs main advantage is the low weight per caloric value, so it really should be considered as a transit food (and of course the shelf life), but if you need food that lasts a long time but you're staying put and want to really stick to the basics, beans and rice really can't be beat, that's why it's a staple meal for so many poor people around the world. You get your fat, protein and carbs, some fatty acids as well, and even just enough Vit c with the beans to keep you from getting scurvy. And to supplement dried legumes and minute rice (which is already cooked just in case you don't have gas/electricity, like dried legumes all you have to do is rehydrate, or even ground into a flour), like my relatives used to get through the winters in Eastern Europe, sauerkraut (or alternatively kimchi) is full of Vit C and other essentials, and lasts an incredibly long time, plus full of the biotics that can help counter the effect of preservatives on GI tract health.

It's not exactly the best diet, but in a pinch, dried legumes, minute rice, sauerkraut, a big old tub of honey or a jug of maple syrup, a source of water, and either bleach or water purification tab (bleach expires after a number of months) would keep you alive and in relatively OK health... if I was trying to stay alive long enough to have to rely on MREs I think I'd rather be dead, haha... j/k, but stay away from any of the chicken MREs, yuck.

JMC said...

Any canned goods are your best bet. Contrary to the fact that they stamp "expiration dates" on the cans, it's been proven that as long as the seal is intact, canned food remains good to eat. I'll agree it's not always the best-tasting in the world, but any port in a storm, as the saying goes.
.
As for MREs...Once again, any port in a storm. If I was hungry enough, I could even choke down the chicken ones. Just pretend you're eating tuna; that's what it tastes like. ;D

Anonymous said...


For educational reading only

https://hnewswire.com/the-tyranny-of-technocracy-turns-out-to-be-a-frightening-prelude-to-the-prophesied/

The Tyranny of Technocracy Turns out to Be a Frightening Prelude to the Prophesied


chris

Jason R. said...

Canned stuff is great for long shelf life, but if you have to be on a low-sodium diet or, like, die, lol, most canned goods aren't always an option. But good point JMC, I found some super old cans of split pea and ham stew in a moving box, when I opened them they'd separated and the texture was awful, but I put the contents in a magic bullet, pureed, and tried just a bit to test, and it was still fine. I loathe wasting food, it feels immoral to me, and these cans were years past their best-before-date and was still OK. I don't know if it was an apocryphal tale, but I heard a few times about someone eating something that made a c or k rat seem fresh by comparison, canned rat from the First World War, canned in 1898 (!), and it was still edible if not palatable. Did you serve JMC? Just curious as it sounds like you've suffered the culinary assault of MREs before, lol, but if you'd rather not discuss it I understand completely.

Great link Chris, a technocracy not totally unlike Plato encouraged in "Republic" I could absolutely see emerging as a new political system, I think in a way even our current extensive bureaucracies could already be seen as rule by technocrats in a way. Think of how LBJ's "Wise Men" advisors, some of the best military minds available, but still gave really bad counsel vis-a-vis the war in Vietnam, or JFK's brain trust, a cabinet that I'm sure had the highest avg. IQ level of any yet assembled, but again, intelligence doesn't equal good judgment.

Jason R. said...

As e.g., Clearview AI is down-right terrifying to me, all the information they've gain from data-mining, billions and billions of pieces of information linked to your face. This isn't the original story I first saw, but it gives an idea of how far along this tech is, and though it's a boon for law enforcement, can you imagine what the Gestapo or Stasi, or even the current FSB, etc., can use a tech like this for?

I saw the CEO/developer of this tech take a photo (and would equally work for any random person's face off the street) of both an interviewer and then her producer as well and it brought up within seconds an entire life history of anything online every posted about them, even from old archived newspapers, etc. (if I'm recalling correctly, in the producer example it brought up info from a long-forgotten high school newspaper article even). Mate this with the growing video surveillance camera on every corner like in London and a gov't with less than honourable intentions, oy yoy yoy, along with PRISM and such we have the perfect police state just waiting to happen in the wings.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/18/technology/clearview-privacy-facial-recognition.html

Anonymous said...



In the event that food becomes a scarcity and storage will be a lifesaver. how long do you think you will last when someone without food finds you. Canned or MRE will be the last of your concerns.

And in the event that water supply is scarce,disrupted or contaminated it will be as Nostradamus says
water will be where death hides.


chris

Jason R. said...

Agreed, I think if a big tragedy struck we'd be living in a world something like Cormac McCarthy's novel "The Road", that it's a bit of a fools' errand to try to prepare for a truly apocalyptic break-down of society.

But saving for a more relatively short-term one-off emergency, like if this coronavirus turns into a global pandemic, esp. if it mutates into one with a higher fatality rate, it just seems prudent to me to have a few months supply of food on hand. The cemetery behind my house had a very big section of graves that were all from people that died in 1918/1919 that I'd guess wished they had enough food to stay away from absolutely anyone else during the Spanish Flu epidemic, but I know for most folks that would be practically impossible, and that in all likelihood all that will happen is I'll be eating an awful lot of rice and beans for the next year, lol.

With the bleach, when I was younger at my folk's cabin they (and everyone with a well) poured a few litres of bleach in the well every Spring to make sure it was safe to drink, but, yeah, chlorine isn't going to turn irradiated water or anything like that safe for drinking. But if you're in a pinch it's worth having some bleach on hand, or better yet, the tablets that never lose their potency. I got beaver fever once after stupidly drinking water from a stream on a fishing trip (or maybe because I didn't cooked my brook trout thoroughly enough), and ever since fresh water has been something much on my mind when I'm up north camping (and my doctor's advice, if you ever suspect you've caught a GI parasite and are far away from medical help, drink some kerosene, as odd as that sounds, it wouldn't kill you but it will kill all the common parasite you can get from beaver, deer, bear, etc. urine in natural water sources).

JMC said...

Yes, Jason, I did serve, back in the early 1980s. For all intents and purposes, we were pretty much in peacetime back then. There were the hostages in Iran, and that little dust-up in Granada, but I belonged to a freight unit and spent both incidents loading and unloading trucks stateside.

Jason R. said...

Well, I thank you for your service in any case, whether peacetime or not, you never know when something might flare up so it's always a true sacrifice for sure. I never did myself but was in the cadets so got just the smallest taste of what some of it would be like, the everyday stuff that is, but got to learn and do some pretty interesting things along the way, especially in the later years of it.

Arctic maneuvers were particularly memorable, still the only time I've been above the Arctic circle; I can still see dozens and dozens of perfectly round yellow globes of different sizes littering the landscape every morning... if someone needed to relieve themselves during the night, going outside in pitch black when it's 50 below isn't very pleasant to say the least, so we'd urinate into condoms, tie the end, and toss it up and out of the shelter, lol).

I have some combat vets in my PTSD support group, too (2 unfortunately have committed suicide in the seven years I've been going); those fellas, the stories of the things they saw, and were forced to do just to stay alive sometimes, mostly on ISAF deployments, just hearing some of those stories have given me nightmares about them, so I can't even imagine having to live it. And the Afghanistan war was extremely unpopular up here, so these guys never hear much appreciation, I think most learn not even to tell anyone if they served over there not knowing what kind of reaction they might receive. It's a shameful situation.

So thanks JMC, I truly appreciate you putting yourself on the line like you did, whether you were on a combat deployment or not... when a big enough shooting war breaks out the entire concept of rear echelon can disappear very quickly.

Anonymous said...



https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/145476/dead-sea-comes-to-life-as-rainfall-creates-rare-floral-landscapes/

Dead Sea Blooms Floral Wonderland for First Time: Ezekiel’s Prophecy Coming to Fruition?




chris

Anonymous said...



Jason

Chinese Province approves taking private property to fight Coronavirus

The Standing Committee of the Guangdong Provincial People’s Congress has authorized the government in the region to confiscate private property as needed to fight the Coronavirus outbreak.

They took the food and water from people who saved for such a time.

Hopefully it will bypass us.

Chris

Jason R. said...

I sure hope so Chris, though with the outbreak in Iran now, that country is so well-situated (or ill-situated) for a spread into South Asia and Africa both, where there doesn't exist the political structure as in China to be able to really clamp down on allowing person-to-person contact. Other than North Korea I can't think of a more highly functioning authoritarian state that China, and even they've struggled mightily to contain the spread of the virus... what chance would a place such as sub-Saharan Africa stand I wonder, where large swathes are basically without any governance by a central authority, or a very loose one at best?

As I posted way above about my stepdaughter being suspicious about the fatality rate being so relatively consistent in China, too much so, almost as if the percentage were set beforehand and the numbers fudged to fit that percentage, and though the numbers are still small in Iran, the way higher fatality rate there thus far is sobering. I read today that Chinese scientists have found the virus in urine, which is a very big deal, as when a toilet is flushed it flings the contents airborne in microscopic amounts (note, always close a toilet lid before flushing!), which could be a huge source of transmission.

The other news I read that is really significant is that there is a growing consensus that the incubation period for the virus looks like it is longer, potentially much longer, than the 14 days that was the conventional wisdom thus far, making efforts to identify those who could be carriers as well more difficult, and the many, many people that have already been quarantined 14 days and let to go about their merry way who were asymptomatic very likely to include some number that have gone on to spread the virus. Thinking of that one superspreader from that epicentre of Le Contamines-Montjoie and how many cases stemmed from one person...

I watched on FRANCE 24 English-language world news last night that on average every one person with the virus spreads to four new people, and that's including numbers in China where they have an entire country in virtual lock down, I just can't see how this can any longer be contained with the outbreak in Iran and South Korea, it's on 3 continents already so officially is a pandemic. If this breaks out strongly in India then for sure there will be no stopping it from spreading across the globe, and the fatality to infection rate in India, well, I can't even imagine (in that extremely hot and humid climate lung ailments such as garden-variety pneumonia are already difficult for the body's immune system to fight off).

And beyond just this one coronavirus, it's a sobering lesson for how impossibly interconnected the world has become, which doesn't bode well for much more deadly yet equally transmissible viruses in the future. I doubt this is the last, but more likely the first of many more. But, it was written, and I just pray that even should the world suffered materially that some good will come out of this and any other pandemics in turning all of our hearts more fully back to the things not of this world but of Our Lord and Our Lady's concerns. His will be done, at the end of the day, all that really matters.

Anonymous said...


exactly Jason

I get information from a newsletter writer from China, and he says things are getting much better and they are concerned for Viet nam and others.

It was a lesson as you wrote in how interconnected we have become.

of course depend on the conoravirus status.
Right now the coronavirus seems to be under control in China outside Hubei province. The recent outbreaks were in
prison which seems to be the last spots missed. Factories started to reopen and workers started to come back to work in
China. I expect March to be the month that provinces outside Hubei to become “normal”. The recent outbreak in Japan
and Korea is concerning. These countries don't have the iron fist of Chinese government and can be hard to contain the
virus.
]
chris

MightyRighty said...

"Emmett mate, with all due respect you gotta do something about this blog. No self-respecting Catholic is going to come on here, see the nonsense and drivel posted incessantly (I'm looking at you Jason) and think to buy your book.

I was seriously considering it, butnow all I see are a bunch of psychologically impaired loony tunes who have found their soap box."


Thankfully I'm not the only one who sees this.

Emmett, his book and studies will be tarred with this Weekly World News approach that some posters have to the subject. Perhaps thats the point?

Anonymous said...

Am I the only one seeing something concerning about the tone of MR's recent posts? He didn't use to sound like this...

Anthony W said...

Emeritus Benedict has made some very interesting statements over the years for example he predicts that the Roman Catholic church will become much smaller and poorer and without any patronage but will be purer and more spiritual as a consequence. He also said that the greatest persecution of the Roman Catholic church will come from within. And are we not witnessing this today for all of us to see when people who claim to be Roman Catholic are attacking and undermining the Holy Father on a daily basis. Our Lady warned us at Akita about division in the Church.
God bless.
Anthony W

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