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Author: Wanker
Date: Nov 28, 2006 04:53

bodhi wrote:
> What does Nostradamus, a 12th Century monk named St Malachy, the third
> secret of Fatima, and a bad Turk novel all have in common?

Extreme conjecture?
> A very serious warning that Pope Benedict XVI just might want to watch
> his back while visiting Istanbul. The novel pegs the assassins of the
> Pope on the "Opus Dei" of Tha Da Vinci Code fame. There are also rumors
> that the Church gave Joseph Ratzinger the title Benedict XVI in order
> to fulfill the Prophecies of St Malachy.
>
> Why?
>
> Because the Vatican believes World War III is right around the corner
> and wants to usher in the 112th and LAST pope - "Peter the Roman".
>
> It get's stranger and stranger.............
>
> ----------
>
> Novel 'warns' pontiff of the danger in his trip to Turkey Suna Erdem,
> Istanbul
>
> The Times
> November 25, 2006
> http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2470199,00.html
>
> A huge explosion rocks the Pope's motorcade as it winds through the
> streets of Istanbul. Amid the chaos, the Turkish security forces
> realise that the assassins have slipped through the net to find their
> target. But where is Benedict XVI?
>
> We do not know - because the author of Attack on the Pope: Who will
> Kill the Pope in Istanbul? has not yet written the sequel. A real papal
> visit - Benedict XVI's first to a Muslim country, which begins on
> Tuesday - has put the spotlight on the little-known novel with
> conspiracy theories to rival The Da Vinci Code.
>
> The furor over the Pope's speech in September, when he cited a
> Byzantine emperor who linked Islam and violence, has put his trip in a
> very different light and prompted renewed interest in Yücel Kaya's
> book.
>
> After being billed as a chance for inter-religious dialogue, the trip
> has become an ultra-high security affair conducted amid hopes that it
> will not inflame further violence. This month a gunman fired shots
> outside the Italian consulate in Istanbul. Further protests are
> expected throughout the pontiff's visit in a country where even the
> Pope's anti-Muslim image is upstaged by his opposition, when still a
> cardinal, to Turkish membership of the EU on cultural and religious
> grounds.
>
> His predecessor, John Paul II, survived an assassination attempt in
> 1981 by a Turkish gunman, Mehmet Ali Agca, whose still-mysterious
> circumstances helped to inspire Kaya's novel. "I have been
> following the Vatican for some years and think all the conditions are
> in place for an attack on the Pope. I have written this book as a
> warning," he said.
>
> According to the novel, the Pope is heading to Istanbul to resolve the
> 1,000-year-old schism between the Eastern and Western churches. This
> will lead to a united effort to spread Christianity in the Middle East.
> The resultant shift of power and money to Istanbul would be disastrous
> for the big players in the Vatican - the secretive P2 Masonic lodge
> and Opus Dei - so the Pope must be killed.
>
> Kaya remains adamant that any assassination would have nothing to do
> with Turkey. The Turks are taking no chances. Even before Benedict
> XVI's Regensburg address, three Catholic clerics were attacked, one
> fatally, during the wave of protests against the caricatures of the
> Prophet Muhammad.
>
> ------------------
>
> Roman Pontiff beware of your approaching,
> Of the city where two rivers water,
> Your blood you will come to spit in that place,
> Both you and yours when blooms the Rose.
>
> Romain Pontife garde de t'approcher,
> De la cité que deux fleuves arrouse,
> Ton sang viendras aupres de là cracher,
> Toi & les tiens quand fleurira la Rose.
>
> - Nostradamus Quatrain 2.97
>
> "Quatrain 2.97 suggests that some anti-Christian leader, likely an Al
> Qaeda leader, will order the current or successor pope and everyone in
> his entourage to be gunned down during a visit to an important river
> port city. According to Nostradamus they will bleed from the mouth due
> to internal hemorrhaging. Obviously, John Paul II successor, whom many
> believe will bear St. Malachy's motto "De Gloriae Olivae" ("Glory of
> the Olives"), must avoid extensive traveling to cities that match the
> profile provided by Nostradamus or the Blessed Virgin in the Third
> Secret of Fatima. Not only will the Pope be assassinated but so too
> will all clergy people accompanying him."
>
> -----------------
>
> With the death of Pope John Paul II on 3rd April 2005, the Prophecies
> of St. Malachy have once again become the topic of discussion. Malachy
> termed Pope John Paul II - the 110th Pope since his prophecy, as "De
> Labore Solis" or "The labor of the Sun". Pope John Paul II was born on
> 18th May, 1920, the day
> when a Solar Eclipse took place. His burial was set on 8th April, 2005
> and on that day a Solar Eclipse took place once again, making the
> prophecy of Malachy more meaningful. The next Pope, the 111th and the
> penultimate, was termed "The Glory of Olive" by Malachy. "Peter the
> Roman" coming after him, would be the last Pope, during whose time, the
> world would come to an end. Many say that the
> original prophecy did not mention "Peter the Roman" and his name was
> inserted afterwards and that "The Glory of the Olive" would be the last
> Pope. This prophecy was fulfilled (or made to fulfill) by Cardinal
> Ratzinger, who after his election as Pope took the name "Pope Benedict
> XVI". St. Benedict started the order of Benedictines or "Olivetans", as
> they are popularly known.
>
> Nostradamus says in V.56
> - Through the death of a very old Pope will be elected a Roman of good
> age. It will be said of him that he weakens the (Holy) Seat, but he
> will hold it long and with stinging effort.
>
> This quatrain may refer to the election of an aged Pope of the Roman
> Catholic Church, after the death of a very old Pope Following the
> death of Pope John Paul II., Joseph Ratzinger, aged 78 was elected
> Pope Benedict XVI. He was one of the oldest Popes in history at the
> time of election.
>
> -------------
>
> Although we must all celebrate the election of a new pope who shall
> replace the sad winter season of a great but slowly-dying pontiff with
> a renewal of spring for the Catholic Church and all of Christendom, we
> must, unfortunately, respect in dread the dark days ahead that may be
> in store for the entire planet. Indeed, it may be this pope who shall
> lead all of Christendom against the forces of darkness gathering in the
> East. But not without first offering an olive branch of peace to those
> who would trespass against us; for universal love may yet win out and
> confound the dangerous stratagems of evil men, of psychopaths, and of
> lovers of war, and of a vast subculture dedicated to death rather than
> life.
>
> This is a pope who needs as much support and aid as possible to achieve
> his mission. For this is also a man who has been placed in terrible
> danger by a convergence of prophecies and, unwittingly, by the very
> Church he serves. For it has long been whispered in the Vatican halls
> that a Benedictine shall lead when all the nations of Christendom are
> in grave peril from the enemies gathering in the East. The author of
> this folly was a 12th Century monk named St Malachy who conferred upon
> the 111th pope to come the motto of Gloria Olivae, which translated
> means "the Glory of the Olive."
>
> The order St Benedict founded, the Benedictines, is also known as the
> "Olivetans." Clearly, someone in the Vatican has gone to a lot of
> trouble to force the prophecy of Malachy to come true. Being a
> Benedictine is one thing, but having an elected pope take on the name
> of Benedict seals the prophecy.
>
> This, after the shortest election conclave in Vatican history, leaves
> little room for doubt that this rite of passage was all planned out in
> advance.
>
> The choice of Benedict almost guarantees that a world war is now
> looming on the horizon.
>
> Why? The last Benedict, Benedict XV, became pope in 1914 just before
> World War I broke out. He spent the next four years trying to get the
> warring nations of Europe to mend their differences and end the most
> calamitous conflict in world history up to that time.
>
> So, this tells us several things. The Vatican believes World War III is
> right around the corner. They want a pope in power who can live up to
> the name given by Malachy: "Glory of the Olives" -- a name which also
> signifies the role of the peacemaker (to this day "offering an olive
> branch" is a gesture of peace). Thus, they hope this pope, Benedict
> XVI, will be instrumental in bringing a quick end to the coming world
> war, preventing it from happening, or leading all of Christendom in the
> coming great conflict of good against evil where the West and
> Christianity will emerge victorious.
>
> ---------------
>
> VATICAN CITY, JUN 26, 2000 (VIS) - Given below is the complete
> translation of the original Portuguese text of the third part of the
> secret of Fatima, revealed to the three shepherd children at Cova da
> Iria-Fatima on July 13, 1917, and committed to paper by Sr. Lucia on
> January 3, 1944:
>
> "I write in obedience to you, my God, who command me to do so through
> his Excellency the Bishop of Leiria and through your Most Holy Mother
> and mine. "After the two parts which I have already explained, at the
> left of Our Lady and a little above, we saw an Angel with a flaming
> sword in his left hand; flashing, it gave out flames that looked as
> though they would set the world on fire; but they died out in contact
> with the splendor that Our Lady radiated towards him from her right
> hand: pointing to the earth with his right hand, the Angel cried out in
> a loud voice: 'Penance, Penance, Penance!'. And we saw in an immense
> light that is God: 'something similar to how people appear in a mirror
> when they pass in front of it' a Bishop dressed in White 'we had the
> impression that it was the Holy Father'. Other Bishops, Priests, men
> and women Religious going up a steep mountain, at the top of which
> there was a big Cross of rough-hewn trunks as of a cork-tree with the
> bark; before reaching there the Holy Father passed through a big city
> half in ruins and half trembling with halting step, afflicted with pain
> and sorrow, he prayed for the souls of the corpses he met on his way;
> having reached the top of the mountain, on his knees at the foot of the
> big Cross he was killed by a group of soldiers who fired bullets and
> arrows at him, and in the same way there died one after another the
> other Bishops, Priests, men and women Religious, and various lay people
> of different ranks and positions. Beneath the two arms of the Cross
> there were two Angels each with a crystal aspersorium in his hand, in
> which they gathered up the blood of the Martyrs and with it sprinkled
> the souls that were making their way to God."
>
> In 1917, three Portuguese children claimed to have visions of the
> Virgin Mary, who gave them three secrets (see The Fatima Prophecies).
> The first apparently was a prediction of World War I, and the second
> asked for the conversion of Russia. The third prophecy was kept secret
> until May 2000, when Pope John Paul II revealed it to the world. It was
> kept secret because the prophecy involved a reigning Pope. I
> The Vatican proclaimed that this prophecy was alluding to the attempted
> assassination of Pope John Paul II in 1981. The problem is that the
> scene depicted in the prophecy bears little resemblance to the
> assassination attempt. This has prompted some researchers to conclude
> that either the prophecy as released was not the complete prophecy
> given at Fatima, or that it refers to a Pope's fate at some future
> date.
>
> ------------------
>
> namaste;
> bodhi
> http://psychedelictourist.blogspot.com
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