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Eric Gajewski NOT a popular blogger, but a fraud! Read on
« Reply #15 on: October 01, 2015, 05:56:14 PM »
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I could understand a fellow subscribing to a few channels that belonging to some lady friends, but that's a darn awful lot of beauty and fashion channels for a guy to be subscribed to. lol

Guess keyboard crusaders need makeup tutorials too.


Yeah, and not just any makeup tutorials, but unpopular ones, in Polish...

Just think...

These are his famous "Eagles"!


More like vultures.

Eric Gajewski NOT a popular blogger, but a fraud! Read on
« Reply #16 on: October 01, 2015, 06:28:57 PM »
That's what I call putting the "Jew" in "Gajewski".


Eric Gajewski NOT a popular blogger, but a fraud! Read on
« Reply #17 on: October 01, 2015, 07:15:18 PM »
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Eric Gajewski asks for donations, which is highly irregular for a layman.


Unless, of course, you're Gerry Matatics or Thomas Droleskey.  

I'm not saying either of these two are frauds, just that they are laymen who often ask for donations.


Yes, they do, but it's highly unusual. Unless he has a very special vocation, a man should work and earn his own living, rather than living off charity. Priests and religious live off the charity of others, so they can devote themselves to their vocation without having to work for "the man" which would certainly interfere with a religious or priestly vocation.


I absolutely agree.  It is unusual.  I don't know who this Eric Gajewski is and I'm not really interested in learning more about him.  But it is clear that he is as unusual as this other pair.

Eric Gajewski NOT a popular blogger, but a fraud! Read on
« Reply #18 on: October 01, 2015, 10:54:48 PM »
Is there actually anything in Catholic prophecy about the 'eagle' thing, or is that just something he made up?

Eric Gajewski NOT a popular blogger, but a fraud! Read on
« Reply #19 on: October 02, 2015, 01:27:00 AM »
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Is there actually anything in Catholic prophecy about the 'eagle' thing, or is that just something he made up?


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Is the "Order of the Eagle" supposed to be a real thing to come?


Eagle imagery has been associated with the GCM before. Not a whole lot, but it's there.

Quote from: St. Birgitta
The son of man, the parvenu of the sea, shall be most invincible in war and shall subdue all Germany. The great house shall almost be pulled down. At last the Eagle will come from the North to the West, and shall, together with her children, be surrounded by the towers of Spain and they will raise Germany up again. The Eagle will also invade Mahometan countries and will carry the admirable sign in the Land of Promise. Peace and abundance shall return to the world.


Quote from: David Poreaus
The Great Monarch will be of French descent, large forehead, large dark eyes, light brown wavy hair, and an eagle nose. He will crush the enemies of the Pope and will conquer the East."


Then you've got the wings of a great eagle in Revelation. A possible connection to the child of Revelation?

Quote from: Revelation 12:14
And there were given to the woman two wings of a great eagle, that she might fly into the desert unto her place, where she is nourished for a time and times, and half a time, from the face of the serpent.


As far as the "order" goes, it appears to have been lifted from the alleged correspondence between St. Francisco De Paola and a Simeon De Limena, Count of Montalto.

Quote from: St. De Paola?
He shall he a great captain and prince of holy men, who shall be called the Holy Cross-bearers of Jesus Christ, with whom he shall destroy the Mohammedan sect and the rest of the infidels. He shall reform the Church of God by means of his followers, who shall be the best men upon earth in holiness, in arms, in science, and in every virtue, because such is the will of the Most High. They shall obtain the dominion of the whole world, both temporal and spiritual, and they shall support the Church of God until the end of time.


I say "alleged" for two reasons. First, I can't find any evidence supporting the actual existence of these letters, nor for that matter any "Simeon De Limena" in history outside of this prophecy. Secondly, it contains a prediction that clearly did not come true as St. Francisco died in 1507.

Quote from: St. De Paola?
Four hundred years shall not pass when his Divine Majesty shall visit the world with a new religious order much needed, which shall effect more good among men than all other religious institutions combined.


So we have to admit the possibility of a hoax or forgery. If it is fake, I wouldn't be surprised if it was to help the cause of the very real Henry of Artois, who's claim died with him in 1883, well within the projected timeline of the prophecy. Even if we take it at face value, it doesn't say anything about an order of "eagles". Can anyone find a hawkmen prophecy out there?

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