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The Spirit of Antichrist in the World: The Antichrist, Apostacy and End Times
The Spirit of Antichrist in the World: The Antichrist, Apostacy and End Times
The Spirit of Antichrist in the World: The Antichrist, Apostacy and End Times
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A 1969 prophecy through 2010 regarding political and ecclesiastical politics, including President Barack Obama.
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    The Spirit of Antichrist in the World - Normandie Kneeland

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    The Spirit of Antichrist in the World

    The Antichrist, Apostacy and End Times

    Normandie Kneeland

    Copyright © 2020 Normandie Kneeland

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    First Edition

    NEWMAN SPRINGS PUBLISHING

    320 Broad Street

    Red Bank, NJ 07701

    First originally published by Newman Springs Publishing 2020

    ISBN 978-1-64801-008-8 (Paperback)

    ISBN 978-1-64801-009-5 (Digital)

    Printed in the United States of America

    Table of Contents

    Ave MariaPax Domini

    November 1969

    The Interior Intellectual Vision of the Antichrist in the World

    Years ago, a very dear friend and mentor of mine was Father Benedict Groeschel, OFM.

    I was working on a new Carmelite Order and shared everything with him. In time, mine came to an end, but he started a new order. It was The Capuchin Friars of the Renewal (CFR) and is now flourishing beyond the United States of America.

    He was a wonderful priest, and I believe one day, will be beatified on his way to sainthood.

    —Normandie Kneeland (Sr. Emmanuel of St. Paul of the Cross, OCDS)

    About the Author

    She was one of seven children, and the little mother, as the oldest girl.

    Her fondest memories were of playing on her school’s baseball team. They once played a team from another district that went up to the eleventh inning. With one girl on second base, she hit the ball so hard, it went past two baseball fields in the schoolyard, and onto the roof of the third-story building at the end of the yard. Game over!

    She was an artist, and did work repairing and painting many statues, in the churches and Retreat House, for years. From age six, she sang in church choirs. Eventually, she went west from Long Island, New York, where her daughter lived after college. Her son, after marrying, and leaving the U.S. Marine Corps, also settled in California.

    She’s presently married to a wonderful man, and they have cats for company. She has been a grandmother and great grandmom. Her mother had Indian ancestry that went back four generations to when that grandfather, a chief, was also the President of Indian Affairs in the capital of the U.S.

    She lives a quiet life now, in Nevada, and visits family from time to time.

    Ave Maria

    Pax Domini

    Feast: The Conversion of St. Paul

    Dear Reader,

    It was forty years ago last August 2009 that I first saw, repeatedly, the interior visions of the Antichrist in the World and the Apostasy in the priesthood and Church when I was thirty-three years old.

    I recently asked a learned priest to tell me the meaning of some colors in the first vision, drawn a year later, when I realized what it was. I was dismissed without discussion or answer. I have had thoughts for a few weeks to write it all down myself and to do it without any time limit. My natural tendency would be from my memory, but it came to me to do it carefully with each numbered panel with Scripture references. Then, my first naive thoughts plus accumulated thoughts over the years to date. Having only voice, art, and creative writing college credits, it seemed much like a term paper to me; so it will be a chore at seventy-four years of age!

    I will do the best I can and send it first to our Holy Father, the Pope (as I sent the drawings to those before him), and to a few people I only recently shared them with. I ask God to prosper the work of his hand in mine now and forever. Amen.

    In Jesus, through Mary,

    Normandie Kneeland

    November 1969

    #1. I saw a clear, bright blue sky, and a man walking in the air came toward me. He looked like Jesus with a sheet or white cloth wrapped around his waist and over one shoulder, exposing the lance-mark on one side. He had holes in his hands and feet. With one hand, he held a pole with a white flag, forked at the bottom with a big red cross on its center. With the other hand, he beckoned me to himself with his forefinger.

    #2. Then the scene changed to a most beautiful face of Jesus, crucified with a large bonnet of thorns that covered the whole head, not as we usually see it. It was a pained but beautifully patient face, mouth slightly opened, eyes uplifted, and though no words, mystically, internally, I sensed, Father forgive them, they know not what they do.

    #3. That changed to a scene (symbolic I later realized when a year later, or more, I came across the St. Francis picture) to a habited monk who seemed to be taking Jesus off the cross as one un-nailed hand was already on the monk’s shoulder as he appeared to support him. A close-up of the monk’s face showed much love and compassion; it was a beautiful face.

    #4. Then, the first face of Jesus came back as it was before. After a minute or more, as I watched it, it suddenly began to melt and decay before my eyes, making me feel a silent horror at it (I can’t draw this; imagine it).

    #5. Then, the same monk taking Jesus from the cross came back. After a few minutes, my eyes, like a camera, zoomed in on the monk’s face as he turned and smiled at me. Chills went through me, because his face was now ugly, the smile deceitful and cunning. The eyes were black with a diabolical gleam or glint in them. It was a face utterly devoid of love; diabolical. Really.

    #6. That changed to a darkened sky with a crucified Jesus in it, head bowed as if in death. It changed in a second to what appeared to be an American Indian crucified on it. His hair was black and straight with a red band around it, much as we see Indians do. He was fully clothed, plainly in a long-sleeved black shirt, black pants, but was barefoot as he hung, nailed to the cross.

    #7. It disappeared, and the very first scene came back with the resurrected Christ and the flag. He raised his free hand, made a fist with the first two fingers raised, then three, then all five fingers raised. Then it ended…

    It was only after a while, during the year after August 1969 and November 1969 (when I saw the first and second interior pictures as I just lay down to sleep, as if they were movies on my inside eyelids) that I first read the Bible or started learning from reading that I understood a little more of what I saw. They came to light after I read about the Apocalypse, so that the first was of the time of the Antichrist in the world to the end.

    I saw them about twelve times over three to four days. The second was symbolic of the Great Apostasy in those days. I saw them about seven times over three to four days. The end told me it would come into it fullness in America, in two years, the three fingers meant to me to be Europe, and five, the whole world. As the years went by, I was sure I interpreted the end part right.

    The Interior Intellectual Vision of the Antichrist in the World

    January 27, 2010

    "A triangle, with a human eye appeared, surrounded by a fiery light as in a sky, close."

    Omniscient: Having infinite knowledge. (Webster’s Dictionary)

    For the Eyes of the Lord beholds all the earth and give strength to those who with a perfect heart trust in Him. (2 Chr. 16:9) The bible used originally, is lost. The bible most used is (New American Catholic Edition, 1961, from Benziger Brothers, Inc.) Older (lost) said 2 Chr. 16:9. THE SAME is said in the New American Catholic Edition, 1961, but it is called (2 Paralipomenon 16:9) (Most familiar is 2 Chr. 16:9 not 2 Par 16:9, same passage)

    Omnipresent: Strictly applicable only to the deity in its implication of presence in all places at the same time (Webster’s Dictionary).

    My first thoughts, when I saw this as I just lay down to take an afternoon nap, were I’ve seen this somewhere before on a dollar bill. But where is the pyramid? (This started August 9, I believe, in 1969).

    After 1972, when I started going to Joey Lomangino’s Tuesday evening slides of Fatima, Padre Pio, and Garabandal and Rosary, did I get the book The Apparitions of Garabandal by Francisco Sanchez Ventura y Pascual. There was a description of the first time the four girls saw our Lady as Our Lady of Mt. Carmel with two angels and a suspended Eye of God triangle in the air, surrounded by a fiery light, I believe. This was explained in the back of the book as a sign of authenticity as coming from God. That was when I first understood the meaning of the Eye of God that preceded the vision.

    It means more to me now, especially the omnipresence of God, who knows all things, sees all things, and is present to all things at the same time. I’ve learned he can have me think, say a

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