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Darkness enveloped the Earth. A red star with a tail the color of blood orbited the Earth once in a span of fifteen minutes and then disappeared from the heavens. The sudden darkness and the comet were mysteries that could not be explained by the best scientific minds. Time had advanced, but all forms of motion were suspended. Those traveling in planes, automobiles, and other forms of modern transportation were stunned to realize that time had passed without any movement beyond their initial point of origin. They again began moving through space as soon as the Event had concluded.
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God's Warning 2016 \ Miracle 2017 - Anthony Francesco
God’s Warning 2016 \
Miracle 2017
Anthony Francesco
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Contents
I. The Event
II. Introduction
III. Fatima
IV. Garabandal
V. Why Mary?
VI. When Will the Warning and the Miracle Occur?
VII. The Miracle and the Permanent Sign
VIII. Common Themes of Fatima and Garabandal
IX. The Chastisement
X. That Which Is Possible
XI. The First Thing
Bibliography
Now a great sign appeared in heaven:
A woman adorned with the sun,
she was standing on the moon,
with the twelve stars on her head for
a crown.
—Revelation 12:1
I. The Event
M ankind was unprepared. The Event consisted of an outward physical sign accompanied by an interior experi ence.
Darkness enveloped the earth. A red star
with a tail the color of blood orbited the earth once in a span of fifteen minutes and then disappeared from the heavens. The sudden darkness and the comet were mysteries that could not be explained by the best scientific minds. Time had advanced, but all forms of motion were suspended. Those traveling in planes, automobiles, and other forms of modern transportation were stunned to realize that time had passed without any movement beyond their initial point of origin. They again began moving through space as soon as the Event had concluded.
The interior experience was much more profound than the outward physical manifestation. Many had mistakenly believed that they had suddenly died. Each and every human being who had attained the ability to reason was immersed in the presence of the One. They looked into a mirror and saw themselves as they truly were. It was terrifying to see the effect of every sinful act. It was equally terrifying to see the effect of the good, which they had failed to do. Mankind suddenly realized that God was not a force or a prime mover but rather a being that had come to rebuke his disobedient and unruly children. Without passing through the portal of death, each human being experienced God’s final judgment upon their lives at that particular moment in time. The message was clear: it is necessary that we change our lives.
Surprisingly, a group most affected was one that had a sincere belief in God. Their error was the mistaken assumption that love of God could be separated from love of mankind. They had fallen prey to the diabolical deception that murdering others in the name of God could somehow be perceived as an act of holiness. The admonition directed to this group was strong and unmistakable.
Prior to the Event, there were millions who did not believe in any reality, save for the one previously visible to their earthly eyes. Most of these individuals had come to a conscious decision based upon their faith in knowledge, science, and rationalism. In the span of fifteen minutes, their religion was crushed. They now realized that it was the height of human arrogance for one to conclude that God did not exist.
Those who previously believed in a lukewarm manner were shocked to learn that God demands more than mere acknowledgment of his existence. He demands that we prove our love through obedience and service.
Many died from sheer terror. Hospitals were jammed with those seeking relief from their anxiety. Churches, synagogues, mosques, and temples were filled to capacity after the Event, with worshippers begging for forgiveness and promising amendment of their lives.
Many despaired. Some saw no hope for change in their lives. The remainders were people attached to the world with their primary concerns for comfort and pleasure. The idea that they must now believe in and work for a spiritual reality was just too inconvenient and burdensome.
For many weeks, almost all communication focused on the Event. The Internet, social media, television, radio, and print media soon labeled the Event as the warning. Most people actually believed that the Warning had come directly from God. In the modern era of the twenty-first century, God had unmistakably chosen to directly intervene in the lives of men and women.
The Warning acted as a correction of conscience. Mankind now realized that the material world was merely a mirror that dimly reflected the true and separate supernatural reality. Two questions were at the forefront: Why did God decide to warn us? Was the Warning a preparation for something else?
II. Introduction
A ny person who reads the opening sequence of this work will naturally conclude that this booklet is a work of fiction. On the contrary, the opening sequence is actually a fictionalized account of an event that I believe will occur very soon.
Only a handful of people will read this work before the Warning described in these pages. A far-greater number will come into possession of this work after the great Event. Their initial primary interest will be centered on the question of how and in what manner the author knew of the Warning prior to its occurrence.