Thursday 13 November 2014 Pope Knocked Down

Pope Knocked Down
There's "symbolism" and then there's SYMBOLISM.

I'm really starting to firmly believe that none of these wacky, wild studies in this forum lately (and a few others) are purely the observations of an over-active imagination.

Three key threads keep emerging lately. One of them is that Rome and or The Vatican/Pope are going to be front-and-center somehow, in some way, and for some reason that in hindsight will prove to be prophetically significant. In addition, everything seems to be suggesting that it's not going to be a good thing either.

How appropriate then is it to see this story in the news tonight:

"WOMAN KNOCKS DOWN POPE AT CHRISTMAS EVE MASS"

A woman jumped the barriers in St. Peter's Basilica and KNOCKED DOWN POPE BENEDICT XVI at the start of Christmas Eve Mass, but the 82-year-old pontiff got up unhurt and proceeded as planned with Thursday's service.

Witness video obtained by The Associated Press showed A WOMAN DRESSED IN A RED HOODED SWEAT SHIRT vaulting over the wooden barriers that cordoned off the basilica's main aisle and rushing toward the pope before being swarmed by bodyguards.

The video showed the woman GRABBING THE POPE'S VESTMENTS as she was taken down by guards, with Benedict then falling on top of her.

BENEDICT LOST HIS MITER AND HIS STAFF IN THE FALL. He remained on the ground for a few seconds before being helped back up by attendants.

The incident was THE FIRST TIME a potential attacker came into direct contact with Benedict, and underscored concerns by security analysts who have frequently warned the pope is too exposed in his public appearances.

In his homily, delivered unflappably after the incident, THE POPE URGED THE WORLD TO "WAKE UP" from selfishness and petty affairs, and find time for God and spiritual matters.

BENEDICT'S NEXT SCHEDULED APPEARANCE IS AT NOON ON CHRISTMAS DAY, when he is to deliver his traditional "URBI ET ORBI" SPEECH (LATIN FOR "TO THE CITY AND THE WORLD") from the basilica's balcony.

A few things stand out here to me, and they're definitely worth noting:

> Look at that image of the Pope. Notice the 'red cross'? Now, recall the 'red plus sign'/'red cross' mystery from New Wineskins' first or second Tiger Woods-President Obama study.

> The woman who attacked the Pope was dressed in red. I haven't seen the video or any images of her yet, but my mind first wondered if perhaps it was more akin to a 'woman in a scarlet colored hooded sweatshirt instead' (see Book of Revelation 17-18).

> From other reports I've read (again, I haven't seen the video yet as of this writing) it sounded like this woman lept over a barrier and pounced on the Pope...sorta like a Tiger maybe?

> That same woman 'grabbing the pope's vestments' seemed strange. I mean, no physical attack? She grabs his clothing instead? What -- as if to call attention to them for some unknown reason? Just a thought.

> That part about 'losing his miter' was odd. In that recent Jonas Brothers-Dagon-Pope entry, we showed how the worship of Dagon, as 'Oannes', was the origin of the Pope's miter, or fish cap! That piece was a continuation of this new meme that the next Pope seemed to be not only close, but that he was going to be quite significant to the unfolding of Bible prophecy!

> This is now the second time in about two weeks where a high profile representative of Rome was physically assaulted. Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi was attacked as he was greeting the crowd at a political rally earlier this month when a man threw a statue of a church at him and hit him in the face. Notice the similarities between both incidents -- the church (whether a statue or the real deal) being involved in an unexpected attack.

> Last but not least, remember all the 'noonday' / 'before noon' stuff that Ultraguy at New Wineskins was writing about? He had pointed out how in the Holy Bible nothing good has ever happened at that time of day, and connected it with the potential for some kind of 'divine judgment' type of event whether solely upon this nation or the entire world. Well, I just found that last statement from the above news story about Pope Benedict's next public appearance being at noon on Christmas Day (later today). That was a little chilling to me. That, and the fact that it mentioned the traditional speech he'll be giving at that time -- Esperanto shows up again in this forum.

That's all for now folks. Enjoy the holiday break. I'm sure we'll all be back here really soon with more in the days ahead. Until then, repent, pray, seek the Lord, God bless, and keep looking up!

Source: paganism-new-age.blogspot.com