I have finally uploaded Chapter 1 & 2 (4 videos in all) of my series of videos, titled "2012 Secrets Revealed".
More will follow soon.
Now a few words about the Chapter 1 & 2 that I have embedded below:
"2012 Secrets Revealed" is a series that will be touching on many of the prophecies connected with the End of Times. The prophecies will be decoded and the foretold events explained through these videos that are organized into various chapters. This series of videos will also reveal the answer to the most important question of all: How to survive 2012.
Chapter 1 —The Last "Pope" of St. Malachy:
Saint Malachy was an Irish bishop, who lived in the 12th century AD. He was known to have many miraculous powers including the gift of healing and prophecy. But what he is famous for is that while on a visit to Rome in 1139 AD, he had a vision of all the future popes right from Pope Celestine II who reigned from 1143 AD up until the current pope, Benedict XVI. He denoted each one with a short cryptic verse that depicted a certain facet of the pope.
He made 112, or some say 111 predictions of future popes. The current pope, Benedict XVI is the 111th pope.
This chapter, which is in two parts discusses who or what the Final 112th Pope would be and attempts to decode St. Malachy's last prophecy, in the context of the End of Times.
The latter portion of this chapter uncovers the secret message on the End of Times that is encoded in the layout of the Vatican.
Chapter 2 —The Cyclic Cross of Hendaye & The Catch of 153:
In the 1957 edition of his celebrated book on alchemy, "Le Mystere des Cathedrales" (The Mystery of the Cathedrals), the mysterious author, Fulcanelli claimed that the Cyclic Cross of Hendaye was "the strangest monument of primitive millenarism, the rarest symbolical translation of chiliasm," that he has ever met. The world renowned experts on the Cross of Hendaye, Jay Weidner and Vincent Bridges, call it a monument to the end of time, or the alchemy of time and reiterate Fulcanelli's assertion that it points towards a double cataclysm that will soon hit the Earth.
The Cross of Hendaye is a rather unremarkable cross of around 12 feet tall that sits on the courtyard of the Church of St. Vincent in Hendaye, south of France. It has three distinct parts—(1) the four faced pedestal, (2) a fluted column, and (3) a Greek cross that sits on the column. Apart from it foretelling of a doomsday when the Earth will be "tried by fire", it also hints at a "Place of Refuge" that will be untouched by the calamities, so says Fulcanelli. About this "Place of Refuge," Fulcanelli says: "It is written that life takes refuge in a single space ... a country exists, where death cannot reach man at the terrible time of the double cataclysm. As for the geographical location of this promised land, from which the elite will take part in the return of the golden age, it is up to us to find it."
Weidner and Bridges make a brilliant attempt in solving the riddle of the Place of Refuge in their book on the Cyclic Cross. They believe that it points to Cusco in Peru. But are they entirely correct? During their analysis they have ignored some more vital clues such as the column.
This chapter in this video (which is in two parts), while endorsing the findings of Weidner and Bridges, goes much further and looks at every aspect of the cross separately and in totality and thereby discloses much more.
The latter part of this chapter throws new light into the symbolical meaning of "The Catch of 153" episode in the Bible (John 21:1-14) and interprets it in the context of the end of times.
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3 comments:
The last video does not play. YouTube says that It's been removed. can you re-submit it?
Dear Hari, Thanks for putting it all together. Now that its clear thats its fresh start, what do you think should be done in the time inbetween?
Your post is like the other side of my writings ... it sort of completes all that I have been relaying to readers ... I thank you for your wisdom ...
Isis Baha Allah Baha ...Seed OF David
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