Signs

Discussion in 'The Signs of the Times' started by themilitantcatholic, Sep 3, 2015.

  1. padraig

    padraig Powers

    I am a little reluctant to disagree with the Holy Father in case I am just knee jerking. He is causing me to jerk quite a bit at the moment. I am afraid of becoming some kind of wide eyed Baptist. If it had been any other Pope in my life time I would have just shrugged my shoulders and thought, 'Well seems funny but he must know what he's doing'. I am afraid I find it difficult to extend such complete trust in the current Pontiff. If he was to suggest he was getting a new brand of butter for the Vatican Kitchens I would tend to worry about what he was up to. :D

    The best I can say at the moment is at least he seems to be leaving the Mass alone.

    Sad times.
    He seems to have such a huge and varied list of things he personally wants to change. On and on and on and on. It is exhausting. But it never seems to exhaust the gentleman himself.

    I hope he takes a rest soon. Maybe go out for a drink and a sing song or something.
     
  2. I don't know how many of you have been keeping up with the recent and rather sudden massive amount of news coverage of the rise in investment in Bitcoin. Not a lot of people even understand this phenomenon and its current function but here is something about this possible invitation to a real "cashless society". There have been several, at least, messages from our Lady out there warning "to be aware of a cashless society" as it develops, as a sign of worse things to follow.

    December 4, 2017
    Is Bitcoin Leading to a Cashless Society?

    Predictions by financial and technology experts tell us our world is headed for a cashless society, and that’s not for our benefit. There might be merit to the claim, but we probably won’t know until it may be too late.

    The signs are generally pointing in that general direction, however, so it would be a smart idea to stay informed about the developments.

    RFID tags were the first signal

    At the RFID tags were introduced as a convenient way to keep track of pets, it seemed like a reasonable move. When someone brings a lost dog to the vet, if the owner can’t be found, the animal gets sent to a shelter.

    If the dog has been microchipped, it can be reunited with its owner fairly easily. But then people began to tag their children and even themselves, which raised some concerns.

    Those red flags were subsequently validated when RFID tags became mandatory for employees of Cincinnati’s video surveillance company CityWatcher.com. Since then, RFID tags have been pushed as an easy way to manage one’s finances: the suggestion has been made that an implant in your body may make your physical bank card superfluous someday.

    The idea would be to implant everyone with an RFID chip that not only serves as a locator, but also connects you to your individual bank account wirelessly. If you don’t pay your taxes or behave responsibly, access to your funds may simply be shut off.

    The second signal: cash is becoming scarce and restricted

    Many people assume the Federal Reserve is printing money as if it’s going out of style. The truth is, it’s not really printing money but doing something potentially more risky.

    The Fed has been allocating $4 trillion to support investment errors and economy-sapping ideas, which some experts have asserted is blocking a true economic recovery. Regardless what the agency is doing, some have noticed it’s becoming increasingly difficult to use cash in our society.

    For example, banks like JPMorgan Chase no longer allow cash deposits unless the person seeking to make the deposit has a Chase account in good standing. If your friend overdraws his account by $20, you can’t assist him with a cash infusion unless you have a Chase account as well.

    And if your account is in negative numbers, you must make up the deficit before you will be allowed to deposit funds on behalf of your friend.

    Though it’s not yet illegal to possess cash, it’s almost as if we’re headed in that direction. Banks are being instructed to file a “Suspicious Activity Report” when a customer withdraws $5,000 or more from her own account.

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    Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/arti...ding_to_a_cashless_society.html#ixzz50iVFmr7L
     
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  3. Fatima

    Fatima Powers

    This period of the human microchip is coming and foretold in various prophecies. It will be the ideal way for the one world government controlled by the antichrist to control and govern. But, God will not be outdone, as he has in the past for his people coming out of bondage from Egypt, he will feed and protect his own. Persecuted yes. Defeated no.
     
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  4. DeGaulle

    DeGaulle Powers

    It will really become crunch time for the faithful. Without a microchip, Revelation says that one will not be able to buy or sell. We will have to go back to barter. This might not be so simple, either. Bob Dylan wrote a timely song, Union Sundown, about thirty-five years ago, in which he very accurately and perceptively outlined the dangers of globalisation. One of his predictions was that one's 'home garden' would eventually be 'against the law'. I can see that happening. I have already read various reports of municipal laws against people growing their own food. In Ireland, there are countless regulations controlling who might keep, for example, a pig or how much weed-killer one might buy. I can foresee the day that a potato patch will be hunted down like an opium factory. With the inability to buy and sell and the possible inability to grow their own food, "...the Son of man, when he cometh, shall he find, think you, faith on earth?"
     
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  5. Fatima

    Fatima Powers

    Our Lord will not be outdone. I feel this is the reason that he will protect those who serve him in in many refuges around the world as prophecy has indicated. He watched over and provided for the Israelite's coming out of bondage and he will do the same for those he desires to see through the purification.
     
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  6. CrewDog

    CrewDog Archangels

    I have No Doubt that The Lord will find the Faithful ..... though The Faithful may be a tattered remnant holed up in "The Hills", urban "Hidy Holes" or other refuges. I believe that Scripture alludes to that Faithful Remnant in the "End Times. Pray & Prepare!!

    GOD SAVE ALL HERE!!

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  7. CrewDog

    CrewDog Archangels

    Does anyone here believe that that The Church has NOT been overrun by radical leftists?

    It is my belief that it all started with the hi-jacking of Vatican II by Lavender Marxists in the 60s and their "offspring", like the Leftist Political Parties of the US/EU, have become more strident, vocal and violent in their quest to dissolve what is good! :mad:

    "Vatican Cheers Pro-Choice California Gov. for Global Warming Activism"

    http://www.breitbart.com/california...e-california-gov-for-global-warming-activism/

    "Loyola University Students Question Catholic School’s Emphasis on Christmas"

    http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2017/...dents-question-schools-emphasis-on-christmas/

    Oh!! ... and the never ending scandals of those Lavender Marxists! There is another set of victims in these scandals. Victims that will get no restitution; The Faithful!:

    "NY Catholic Church pays $40 million to sex abuse victims"

    http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/ny-catholic-church-pays-40-million-sex-abuse-51651302

    ..... but don't despair!! Jesus said to say/think: "Jesus, I Trust in You". :)

    GOD SAVE ALL HERE!! ........ and MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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  8. Is this a possible sign of what is to come when so much power, $$$, and means of control over goods is held in the hands of so few?? And yet look at how many just simply accept this treatment as the norm. There already seem to be a new category of "untouchables"! "Santa's" or "Bezo's" slaves?!

    Amazon drivers forced to deliver 200 parcels a day with no time for toilet breaks while earning less than minimum wage

    EXCLUSIVE: Staff have so little time for food or toilet stops they snatch hurried meals on the run and urinate into plastic bottles they keep in their vans


    .....I hopped in a white van to spend a day with one driver and experience first-hand the intolerable pressures they face from “impossible” schedules.

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/amazon-drivers-forced-deliver-200-11668823
     
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  9. DeGaulle

    DeGaulle Powers

    The Faithful might get more respect if they stopped contributing to their collections. You can be fairly sure that the liberal types contribute little-as in everything else, they expect free stuff.
     
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  10. Don_D

    Don_D ¡Viva Cristo Rey!

    Are they forced? Is that what we are to accept these days? No, they are not forced. They enter into an agreement willingly while the rules are non negotiable and they have absolutely no say in them. Is this a form of slavery? You bet. A slavery which we willingly agree to yet is dictated to us and which we are raising our children to accept as a life of so called freedom. The so called alternative? Assume a massive amount of debt to go through school (AKA Indoctrination) and assume a similar contract behind a desk somewhere.

    Now, we ought to mention that in days gone by only one person in a family had to sell themselves into this slavery. Now however, thanks to inflation (sneeky buggers!) our money is devalued. It takes two adults now to make ends meet. So, we also sell our wives into this bondage while telling them pretty lies as children about women empowering themselves to further break up the family. Ship little Johnny off to daycare to be raised by a stranger while Mommy and Daddy toil.

    To say one is forced is to say that one can not freely make decisions for themselves and now need a nanny government to watch over them. Does nobody see the road we are traveling here? Nobody is forced.
     
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  11. DeGaulle

    DeGaulle Powers

    In a truly just contract law, coercion would not be acceptable. This has all the appearance of coercion.
     
  12. Don_D

    Don_D ¡Viva Cristo Rey!

  13. Dolours

    Dolours Guest

    Don, do you honestly believe that Pope Francis writes that stuff? Maybe if he did he might occasionally mention the service of God to remind himself and us whose Vicar he is meant to be.
     
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  14. Don_D

    Don_D ¡Viva Cristo Rey!

    I am certain he does not. However, his name is on it and it is ultimately his responsibility. Look at the comments. Whoever is posting in his name is riling up a whole lot of SJW's and those opposed as well. Politicizing the Church :( Ultimately, I believe that this is for a reason.

    I still do hold out hope for a turn around for the Pope and for the Vatican as well. It is not too late to clean house and this would be a great time to do it being Advent.
     
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  15. Dolours

    Dolours Guest

    Oh, I dunno, did you not see all the comments along the lines of "I'll never be a Catholic but I love this Pope"? I'm sure that the Vatican have people monitoring the comments to make sure all goes to plan. There's one guy, I think his name was Morin who seemed more prominent than most - a fan of socialism who said that he had blocked some "asshole" for using bad language. I'm not familiar with Twitter, but it seems odd that a random user could block someone from the Pope's account.

    Maybe Morin is God's twitter handle.
     
  16. BREAKING NEWS - 'Terror attack' in New York: Footage shows the moment 'pipe bomb malfunctions and explodes prematurely, injuring ISIS-inspired Bangladeshi suspect in his 20s wearing wires'

    • An explosion was felt Monday morning in the Subway station underneath the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan
    • Police have taken one man into custody, who was reportedly carrying a pipe bomb
    • Former NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said the suspect is a Bangladeshi man in his 20s
    • CNN reports that the bomb detonated prematurely, injuring the suspect
    • The FDNY says four people were injured and all the injuries were non-life-threatening
    • The incident happened just days after President Trump sparked demonstrations across the world by recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital city


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ort-Authority-bus-terminal.html#ixzz50xkIEFVM

    Hmmm.....that was a Protection!
     
  17. Our rescue angels:
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    An NYPD police officer stands in front of gathered fire fighters outside the Port Authority terminal as commuters walk around them
     
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  18. My human image today of Michael the Archangel is expressed by the Fireman on the left in image above, with his own type of "spear" of rescue!! Seems that what attempts are made against Trump are backfiring....as was predicted by the retired fireman, Mark Taylor, in his "prophecies" that matched the holy hermit of Loretto's own years earlier!!
     
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  19. Don_D

    Don_D ¡Viva Cristo Rey!

    False flags are going to happen today. Count on it. Adam Schiff, the ranking Dem in the House Intelligence National security team is going to be exposed for the traitor he is.

    https://theconservativetreehouse.co...s-russia-with-narrative-engineer-jake-tapper/
     

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