EXO-VATICANA (Pt 15)
Petrus Romanus, PROJECT LUCIFER, and the
Vatican's
astonishing exo-theological plan for the
arrival of an alien savior.
Posted: February 24, 2013
PART 15: THE ROLE OF PETRUS
for the Alien Savior (Pt 1)
By Tom Horn & Cris Putnam
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Last Sunday, Pope
Benedict stood before a crowd of 50-thousand people and announced: “The time of
testing is here.” This oblique reference to the start of great tribulation
reflects our previous work, Petrus Romanus, in which we carefully detailed a
prophecy by Malachy O’Morgair, or “Saint Malachy” as he is known to Catholics,
having to do with “the last pope.”
The Prophecy of
the Popes, hidden for hundreds of years inside the highly guarded vaults of the
Vatican library contains a list of Latin verses predicting each of the Roman
Catholic popes from Pope Celestine II to the final pope, Petrus Romanus or
“Peter the Roman,” whose reign assists the rise of Antichrist and ends in the
destruction of Rome. According to this nine-hundred-year-old prophecy, the pope
following Benedict XVI is this final pontiff. The last segment of the prophecy
reads:
In the extreme
persecution of the Holy Roman Church, there will sit Peter the Roman, who will
nourish the sheep in many tribulations; when they are finished, the City of
Seven Hills will be destroyed, and the dreadful judge will judge his people.
The End.[i]
While
investigating this mysterious prophecy, we learned of the long line of other
Roman Catholic leaders who, down through time, also foresaw Rome being
destroyed after becoming an engine of the Antichrist. A remarkable example of
this was Dr. Henry Edward Cardinal Manning, who delivered a series of lectures
in 1861 under the title, “The Present Crises of the Holy See Tested by
Prophecy,” in which he predicted a future crisis in the Roman Catholic Church
resulting in apostasy and the rise of the False Prophet and Antichrist. Of the
prophecy in the book of Revelation (chapter 18) concerning the end-time
destruction of Mystery Babylon, Manning wrote:
We read in the
Book Apocalypse, of the city of Rome, that she said in the pride of her heart,
“I sit as a queen, and am no widow, and sorrow I shall not see. Therefore shall
her plagues come in one day: death, and mourning, and famine; and she shall be
burned with fire, because God is strong who shall judge her.” Some of the
greatest writers of the Church tell us that…the great City of Seven Hills…the
city of Rome will probably become apostate…and that Rome will again be
punished, for he will depart from it; and the judgment of God will fall.[ii]
Manning continued,
explaining how Catholicism’s greatest theologians agreed with this point of
view:
The apostasy of
the city of Rome…and its destruction by Antichrist may be thoughts so new to
many Catholics, that I think it well to recite the text of theologians, of
greatest repute. First, Malvenda, who writes expressly on the subject, states
as the opinion of Ribera, Gaspar Melus, Viegas, Suarez, Bellarmine, and Bosius,
that Rome shall apostatize from the faith, drive away the Vicar of Christ, and
return to its ancient paganism. Malvenda’s words are:
But Rome itself in
the last times of the world will return to its ancient idolatry, power, and
imperial greatness. It will cast out its Pontiff, altogether apostatize from
the Christian faith, terribly persecute the Church, shed the blood of martyrs
more cruelly than ever, and will recover its former state of abundant wealth,
or even greater than it had under its first rulers.
Lessius says: “In
the time of Antichrist, Rome shall be destroyed, as we see openly from the
thirteenth chapter of the Apocalypse;” and again: “The woman whom thou sawest
is the great city, which hath kingdom over the kings of the earth, in which is
signified Rome in its impiety, such as it was in the time of St. John, and
shall be again at the end of the world.” And Bellarmine: “In the time of Antichrist,
Rome shall be desolated and burnt, as we learn from the sixteenth verse of the
seventeenth chapter of the Apocalypse.” On which words the Jesuit Erbermann
comments as follows: “We all confess with Bellarmine that the Roman people, a
little before the end of the world, will return to paganism, and drive out the
Roman Pontiff.”
Viegas, on the
eighteenth chapter of the Apocalypse says: “Rome, in the last age of the world,
after it has apostatized from the faith, will attain great power and splendor
of wealth, and its sway will be widely spread throughout the world, and
flourish greatly. Living in luxury and the abundance of all things, it will
worship idols, and be steeped in all kinds of superstition, and will pay honor
to false gods. And because of the vast effusion of the blood of martyrs which
was shed under the emperors, God will most severely and justly avenge them, and
it shall be utterly destroyed, and burned by a most terrible and afflicting
conflagration.”[iii]
With the
forthcoming election of Petrus Romanus on everybody’s mind and not yet knowing
who the Final Pope that leads Rome into destruction and great tribulation
described by Catholic seers above will actually be, we should remind readers of
the 61-year old codex we uncovered in our book Petrus Romanus (this book in
French and English comes free on the data DVDs that will be given away with
Exo-Vaticana - read more here). It was written by Jesuit academic Rene Thibaut
in 1958 and contains an intriguing suggestion that the next pope will either be
named ‘Pius’ or will somehow be related to a pope of that name from the past.
Commenting on just one of the hidden anagrams he discovered in the Prophecy of
the Popes, he observes, “Note that this way of dividing the words to sort
various meanings is a method dear to the ancient Irish.”[iv] A simple example
of an anagram is seen in the Latin text “Peregrinus apostolicus”[v] which was
the prophecy for the ninety-sixth pope on the list, Pius VI. The anagram not
only reveals the papal name, it does it twice: PeregIinUS aPostolIcUS. That’s
right! The name “Pius” is rather transparently embedded in the original Latin
text twice, which is rather astounding considering we have a published copy of
the Prophecy of the Popes dated almost two hundred years before Pius VI was
elected. Furthermore, Thibaut argues the encrypted couplet within “Apostolic
pilgrim” signifies both Pius VI and the very next pope Pius VII who were both
forced into foreign exile (i.e., pilgrims). He also suggests that the repetition
serves as a poetic refrain. In other words, “Pius! Pius!” is similar to the
excited binary “Mayday, Mayday!” that sailors cry out in dire
circumstances.[vi]
With this in mind, we pointed
readers last year to the electrifying visions of another pope named Pius—Pope
Pius X who served as pope from 1903 to 1914 and who saw a papal successor
carrying the same name Pius fleeing Rome over the bodies of dead priests at the
onset of the end times. Pius X is widely reported to have said:
What I have seen
is terrifying! Will I be the one, or will it be a successor? What is certain is
that the Pope will leave Rome and, in leaving the Vatican, he will have to pass
over the dead bodies of his priests! Do not tell anyone this while I am
alive.[vii]
In a second vision
during an audience with the Franciscan order in 1909, Pope Pius X appeared to
fall into a trance. After a few moments, he opened his eyes and rose to his
feet, announcing:
I have seen one of
my successors, of the same name [a future pope named Pius], who was fleeing
over the dead bodies of his brethren. He will take refuge in some hiding place;
but after a brief respite, he will die a cruel death. Respect for God has
disappeared from human hearts. They wish to efface even God’s memory. This perversity
is nothing less than the beginning of the last days of the world.[viii]
The third part of
the Secret of Fátima, which was supposedly released in total by the Vatican
June 26, 2000, seems to echo the visions of Pius X. A section of the material
reads:
…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.[ix]
The conceptual
framework of these visions and their validity is volatile among many Catholics
who believe Rome is complicit in an intentional cover-up involving the true
Third Secret of Fátima as well as other suppressed Catholic foresights that are
rife with wildly different predictions concerning the future prophetic role of
the Roman Catholic Church. Marian apparitions, visions by popes,
interpretations by cardinals of the apocalypse, and approved mystical
prophecies often stand at odds with recent Vatican publications. Even the
“Catechism of the Catholic Church” approved by the Church and promulgated by
Pope John Paul II (released in English in 1994, the first catechism in more
than four hundred years), which draws on the Bible, the mass, the sacraments,
traditions, teachings, and the lives of the saints, states under the section
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. The persecution that accompanies her
pilgrimage on earth 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 the place
of God and his Messiah who has come in the flesh.[x]
Recent Catholic
priests have confirmed these visions of destroyed apostate Rome, some pointing
to the conclave and the inevitable danger of the False Prophet rising from
within the ranks of Catholicism. These were also discussed in the 2012 book,
Petrus Romanus as:
Father E.
Sylvester Berry, whose book The Apocalypse of Saint John foretold the
usurpation of the papacy by a false prophet; Father Herman Bernard Kramer,
whose work The Book of Destiny painted a terrifying scenario in which Satan
enters the church and assassinates the true pope (possibly during conclave) in
order that his false pope can rise to rule the world; as well as similar
beliefs by priests like Father John F. O’Connor, Father Alfred Kunz, and Father
Malachi Martin.… In a two-hour presentation (available on DVD), Father O’Connor
gave a homily titled “The Reign of the Antichrist,” in which he described how
changes within [the Roman Catholic] institution were already at work before his
death to provide for the coming of Antichrist. (brackets in original)[xi]
O’Connor’s worst
fears have certainly been realized. An associate of Popes John Paul II and
Benedict XVI who is considered one of the most important Catholic theologians
of the twentieth century, Hans Urs von Balthasar, wrote a provocative essay,
“Casta Meretrix,” (“Chaste Harlot”) that not only identified the Roman Catholic
Church as the Great Harlot, but embraced it:
The figure of the
prostitute [forma meretricis] is so appropriate for the Church…that it…defines
the Church of the New Covenant in her most splendid mystery of salvation. The
fact that the Synagogue left the Holy Land to go and be among the pagans was an
infidelity of Jerusalem, the fact that “she opened her legs in every road in
the world.”
But this same
movement, which brings her to all the peoples, is the mission of the Church.
She must unite and merge herself with every people, and this new apostolic form
of union cannot be avoided.[xii]
While the embrace
of whoredom is astonishing, the convicting words of prophecy, “Come out of her,
my people, That ye be not partakers of her sins, And that ye receive not of her
plagues” (Revelation 18:4), seem to forecast such apostasy. In the next entry
we will re-examine what was happening around the Fatima prophecies and whether
Pope Benedict himself—and the man that wants to be Petrus Romanus—have, all
along, held deep secrets concerning the upcoming conclave toward world-spanning
ramifications.
[i] “Prophecy of
the Popes,” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, last modified, February 6, 2013,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prophecy_of_the_popes.
[ii] Thomas Horn
and Cris Putnam, Petrus Romanus: The Final Pope Is Here (Crane, MO: Defender
Publishing, 2012), 79–80.
[iii] Ibid.,
81–82.
[iv] Ibid., 93
(translation by Putnam).
[v] In the Wion
manuscript is a common scribal notation for an “us” ending. It looks similar to
a fat comma placed after the letter on the median line represented us or os,
generally at the end of the word being the Nominative case affix of the second
declension sometimes is or simply s. The apostrophe used today originated from
various marks in sigla, hence its current use in elision, such as in the Saxon
genitive. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scribal_abbreviation#Latin_alphabet.
[vi] René Thibaut,
La Mystérieuse, 91.
[vii] Ketchum, The
Evidence for End Time Prophecy (Bloomington, IN: iUniverse, 2003), 81.
[viii] Ibid., 81.
[ix] “Our Lady of
Fátima,” Wikipedia, endnote 34, last modified January 24, 2012,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Lady_of_F%C3%A1tima#cite_note-33.
[x] Catechism of
the Catholic Church: Second Edition, Catholic Church (Random House Digital,
Inc., 2003), 193–194.
[xi] Thomas Horn
and Cris Putnam, Petrus Romanus, 442–443.
[xii] Hans Urs von
Balthasar, Casta Meretrix, in Sponsa Verbi, (Brescia: Morceliana, 1969), 267.
Translated here: http://www.traditioninaction.org/ProgressivistDoc/A_043_BalthasarMeretrix.htm.
http://www.raidersnewsupdate.com/vaticana15.htm