Showing posts with label Petrus Romanus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Petrus Romanus. Show all posts

Friday, March 15, 2013

True or not, how "the end" is making itself known via the pope

You might remember yesterday I "pontificated" (har har) that Pope Francis certainly didn't seem much like Petrus Romanus to me (well, I didn't actually say that, but I hope that came across.)

That being said, it's only been a couple of days and there are already three things that point to "the end."

Firstly, he's supposedly Petrus Romanus - ie. the last pope before Rome is destroyed.

Then there was the whole "end of the earth" thing (he said these words himself):



Then there is the omega connection.  Omega = the end/the last/the final.  His father is from Tuscany, Italy:

omega in the tail

Despite the fact that he was born in Argentina, he is Italian.  But certainly, it doesn't seem if Peter is his name nor is he from Rome.

Still...

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

War of the Worlds or Curiosity killed the pope

Probably not... but I went for the stellar title...


Current DrudgeReport top left

http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2013/mar/HQ_13-073_Curiosity_Rock_Analysis.html

Mastiff Romanus

Century II - 41
The great star will burn for seven days,
The cloud will make two suns appear:
The large mastiff will howl all night
When the great pontiff changes his abode.
- Nostradamus

current DrudgeReport March 13, 2013 (was there all night, Eastern Daylight Time)


two suns
Comet Panstarrs

I know even before I publish this that Goro Adachi is going to write me a nasty letter claiming I am stealing from him.  But I am not stealing from anyone.  The Dan Brown Angels and Demons idea though is COMPLETELY GORO ADACHI'S IDEA.

Sixteen, Sistine


Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Heaven's Gate


St. Peter's Basilica (Papal Conclave) looks a bit like Heaven's Gate logo; Heaven's Gate was a cult that suicided itself due to a comet (Halle-Bopp) and currently visible to the naked eye in the Northern Hemisphere is Comet PanStarrs.

Scared

In this interview, Petrus Romanus is never uttered. But doesn't it feel like it's the underlying theme?

Sunday, March 10, 2013

This is for real

http://www.cnn.com/2013/03/09/world/europe/vatican-pope-selection/index.html
part of the Sistine Chapel
E.T.
2012 Olympics Opening Ceremonies

Old news (Vicarius Filii Dei = 666)

From Wikipedia:
The earliest extant record of a Protestant writer on this subject and addressing the phrase Vicarius Filii Dei is Andreas Helwig in 1612. In his work Antichristus Romanus he took fifteen titles in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin and computed their numerical equivalents in those languages, arriving at the number 666 mentioned in the Book of Revelation. Out of all these titles, he preferred to single out Vicarius Filii Dei, used in the Donation of Constantine, for the reason that it met "all the conditions which [Cardinal] Bellarmine had thus far demanded." Besides being in Latin, the title was "not offensive or vile," but rather was "honorable to this very one." (The sum works as follows: VICARIVS FILII DEI = 5+1+100+1+5+1+50+1+1+500+1 = 666, where 'U' is taken as 'V', see U for interchangeability reasoning).

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Visual Papal Timeline


Re-examining Hildegarde

Last year, I posted about Hildegarde but now that the pope has stepped down, her prophecies are worth a second look.  If you will take the time to read this, I think it will open your eyes.

Once again, the only prophecies I adhere to are in God's Word, the Bible.  I present these to you to possibly show an agenda.

Tom Horn (February 20) on podcast

Tom Horn, co-writer of Petrus Romanus, was recently on a podcast.  Catch it here.  (Hat tip to Bob Schlenker)

Friday, February 22, 2013

Blackmail/Vatican and December 17

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/feb/21/pope-retired-amid-gay-bishop-blackmail-inquiry

Okay okay it's the whole Vatican is gay thing.  I didn't want to read it either.

But there is something important in the article:
The paper said the pope had taken the decision on 17 December that he was going to resign – the day he received a dossier compiled by three cardinals delegated to look into the so-called "Vatileaks" affair.
For those who can't count, that's 4 days before December 21 ("the end of the world.")  And figuratively, if nothing else, that would have been the end of the world for the Vatican if these things are true and a big deal is made of it.

Which goes back to the Horn/Putnam book, Petrus Romanus, where 2012 is the focus, not 2013.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Popes have been steered into prophecy

Paraphrasing John Hogue who was on Coast to Coast AM radio last evening:
When Pope John Paul II died (April 2, 2005), the Vatican waited SIX days to bury him (April 8) so that he could be buried on the day of an annular solar eclipse (St. Malachy had nicknamed him De Labore Solis or The Labor of the Sun.)  So the Vatican purposely waited six days to fulfill the prophecy.  Then, Pope Ratzinger purposely chose the name Benedict so that he would continue the prophecy.  (He was not Benedictine.)
This is what I was telling you all earlier last week; the Vatican has purposely steered this prophecy to come true and I have no doubt that the next pope will somehow fulfill the Petrus Romanus prophecy.

Chris Putnam: Petrus Romanus @Branson, Mo. 2012

Pope speaks of Petrus Romanus?

http://vaticaninsider.lastampa.it/en/the-vatican/detail/articolo/benedetto-xvi-benedict-xvi-benedicto-xvi-22414/


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Scratch your head (part 2)

http://tinyurl.com/a6n4kee

Quite obvious the above is from a Cathlic-based website, yet definately the author has read the Tom Horn/Christ Putnam book about Petrus Romanus and the destruction of Rome.  The website is eerie and there are 2 live feeds there of Rome.  Very unnerving and apocolytic.  I encourage you to go and check it out.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Once and Future Pope/King

Yesterday, the new Time cover came out with the pope on the front with the phrase: "The Once and Future Pope."

This is a bit complicated and I am rotten at explaining things, so try and follow along.

I believe the next pope will be the false prophet of the Bible.  The false prophet is the forerunner to the antichrist.  As a matter of fact, he's going to be very much like the antichrist, with the exception that he will be a spiritual leader rather than a political leader.  The Bible describes him as having horns like a lamb but speaking like a dragon.  This seems obvious that it's a spiritual leader who says one thing but does another.

The fact that the false prophet is a forerunner to the beast/antichrist, should show you why the Time magazine cover reads the way it does.  It's an OBVIOUS reference to King Arthur.  King Arthur is known as "The Once and Future King" and I believe the Bible refers to King Arthur as well in Reverlation 17:8: The beast that thou sawest was, and is not; and shall ascend out of the bottomless pit, and go into perdition: and they that dwell on the earth shall wonder, whose names were not written in the book of life from the foundation of the world, when they behold the beast that was, and is not, and yet is.

Was and is - once and right now - future.

My personal view of Petrus Romanus

I've mentioned in the past that I have no use for Nostradamus.  Nor astrology.  I had no use for the Mayan calendar.  And I have no use for St. Malachy and his list of popes.

However, it's pretty obvious that many people DO believe in these things.  And in the case of Malachy's Petrus Romanus, it's even more clear that in the last 50 or so years (especially) that the Roman Catholic church has forced/prodded/encouraged popes to manipulate certain facts or choose particular identifications to adhere to St. Malachy's prophecies.

I can assume with a great reassurance that the next pope will be prodded/chosen along the same lines.  While the official line is that the Catholics care nothing about Malachy's prophecy, we know they really do (hence, why were the last popes' identities changed to fit the prophecy?)

While I care nothing about prophecies and soothsayers, the concept/conspiracy of Petrus Romanus is a totally different creature.  Petrus Romanus is more than a pope, it's (I believe) a supernatural identity.  It's the whole "the seven heads are seven mountains on which the woman sitteth" type thing.  I do believe it/he is real.