Friday, September 25, 2015

The Pope seems to be keeping the locutionists and prophets busy ...

un’eclissi totale di Luna
Get it?  'eclissi - sounds kinda like ecclesi'
I know!

The Blood Moon, the Total Eclipse, 9:11 PM, CDT, September 27 ......  And, and, and,

The Pope flies back to Rome that evening.

And, and, and,

The economy is going to collapse.*

And, and, and,

The Pope made a huge mistake - or will.

And, and, and,

Hey - did you know Fr. Z tweeted Raymond Arroyo while he was on the air - from Japan - and Raymond mentioned it on the air?

I know!

But anyway, Shemitah - "Shemitah means the sabbatical" ...

 ... so take the rest of the year off, Poodles.


 *A very specific prophesy!
"....The collapse will not come before Pope Francis comes to America but it will happen while he is in America. I deliberately brought the Pope to America, the world’s financial center, to be here when it takes place. I want him to be part of the picture. I want him to be present. His presence in America will be my sign that the Church is very important in saving mankind from its own follies. Toward the end of his trip, he will have to shift his message and address the new world situation." - source

OMGosh!



Song for this post here.  (This guy looks like Michael Voris' dad.)

9 comments:

  1. Well, Terry, we have just under two hours before another one bites the dust.

    Interesting that the unknown locutionist's spiritual director, Msgr. Essef, disassociated himself with the whole thing last year. Got lawyers involved 'n all.

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    1. I didn't know that lawyers were involved - is there a story or report on it?

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  2. It's secondhand info, but it's on the Mystics of the Church post about this locutionist.

    http://www.mysticsofthechurch.com/2015/09/locutions-to-world-false-visionary.html

    "I have privately received information from one reliable source who told me that Monsignor Essef disassociated himself with the alleged locutionist of "Locutions to the World" almost a year ago, even using a lawyer to have his name and picture removed from the Locutions.org website. So his current position and affiliation in regards to this locutionist is not clear to this writer at this time." - Webmaster Glenn Dallaire

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    1. That sounds like a restraining order.

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    2. I'm taking one out on Toonces.

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    3. Thanks Lioness - I missed that.

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  3. Your pictures of Jethro's daughters from Cecil B. Demille's "The Ten Commandments" reminds me how superior this 1956 film is to the CGI mess "Exodus: Gods and Kings" (which I watched last night). "The Ten Commandments" is not really a "great" film but its colors are brilliant and the actors (Yul Brynner, Ann Bancroft and Edward G. Robinson) deftly walk the razor's edge between camp and seriousness.

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  4. Woops! I meant "Ann Baxter" and not "Ann Bancroft" who employed her charms on Benjamin Braddock rather than Moses.

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    1. I liked her best in All About Eve.

      The epic film is excellent - I agree. I was looking for a gif of the slave woman in the Exodus crying out - "The Egyptians" - thought it would be a good panic scene for the Blood Moon.

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