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A. Yes. That's why we felt sorry for them because it was such a terrifying experience. Q. Were there things that you saw on the two nights of screams that the Virgin told you not to talk about?

A. Yes, there were things and no, we can't talk about them. Even if about it, I don't think I would be able to explain it properly.

Q. Can you tell us anything about what the world will be like when the Warning comes?

A. Bad.

Q. Many people believe that we are living in the age of the apocalypse. Did the Virgin ever speak to you about the end times or indicate that we were living in the "latter times"?

A. I don't remember her saying the "latter times" but

"difficult times."

Q. Did the Virgin ever use the word apocalypse?

A. I don't remember now but it's possible that she did. (End of interview.)

And there’s St. Malachy’s count of 112 more popes from his time in the 12th century. Note that Pope Francis, the current pontiff, does not seem to be included, an ominous hint of something unusual.

I am citing here the four last popes, although his list started with his time. The actual names of the popes were later supplied by his followers who found uncanny conformity with the saint’s epigrammat­ic verse and the popes who were later elected to head the Catholic Church.

Of the Half Moon. “De Medietate Lanae,” or “from the half moon” John Paul I. 1978-1978. He became pope on August 26, 1978, when the moon appeared exactly half full. It was in its waning phase. He died the following month, soon after an eclipse of the moon. Some say he was murdered.

The Labor of the Son. “De Medietate Lunae” John Paul II. 1978-2005. Amazingly, Pope John Paul II was the only pope who was born both on the day of an eclipse of the sun and entombed on a day when the sun was eclipsed.

The Glory of the Olive. The olive is part of the insignia of the Benedictin­e Order. Benedict XVI whose chosen name undoubtedl­y rhymes with the prophecy.

PETER THE ROMAN -- The 112th prophesy states: “In the final persecutio­n of the Holy Roman Church there will reign Petrus Romanus, who will feed his flock amid many tribulatio­ns; after which the seven-hilled city will be destroyed and the dreadful Judge will judge the people.

So far, researcher­s are at a loss on how to attribute to Pope Francis the moniker Peter the Roman.

Indeed, mystic priest Fr. Michel Rodrigue explicitly said that Peter the Roman is yet to come, but with the caveat not to judge Francis who, he said, would die a martyr along with Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. (To be continued.)

I wanted to talk

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