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Re: Rain on Consecrations - Our Lady's anger
« Reply #75 on: Yesterday at 10:34:02 AM »
Sounds like your friend is either  a woman, or an effeminate man.

Either way they are a very proud person. Probably insufferable to live with.

They said you were diagnosed with suffering from
Dogmatic Resistance Autism.

And Matthew described you as being retarded yesterday.

:laugh1:


But I disagree with both.

You are a slave of the occult :facepalm:

To Matthews's and the forum's peril, he allows you to continue to post

Re: Rain on Consecrations - Our Lady's anger
« Reply #76 on: Yesterday at 11:11:06 AM »

They said you were diagnosed with suffering from
Dogmatic Resistance Autism.
Regardless of autism that's a horrible way to put it. Clearly there would be no resistance if the sspx hadn't done a lot of horrible things after Marcel Lefebvre passed away.


Re: Rain on Consecrations - Our Lady's anger
« Reply #77 on: Yesterday at 12:14:24 PM »
Tom Cabbage probably helped ghost-write this new age, occult book. 



You stumbled onto to something that is the hallmark curse of sorcery from antiquity.  
That is, "raising a wind".

I refer you to an old Catholic legal book named "Malleus Maleficarum", (The Witch Hammer) which was supported by the famous Bull of Pope Innocent VIII, Summis desiderantes affectibus, from 9 December 1484

Malleus Maleficarum PDF

The Papal Bull and Malleus, according to Dr. H.C. Lea, was "spread broadcast over Europe and it fastened on European jurisprudence for nearly three centuries on the duty of combatting the Society of Witches"

Now, many of us assert that weather is under man made controls. e.g., chem trails, haarp, Nexrad..etc.  But consider the gigantic storm that hit the Spanish Armada on 1588 was conjured by the Brit Druid Queen's sorcerer, John Dee.  

It threw the 60 Spanish ships with 30,000 soldiers into complete disarray. Of course the Brits will tell you it was their superior seamanship and fighting ability which is just part of their national BS schtick.

Raytheon the Jєωιѕн international defense contractor is the kingpin of weather control.
They run the chemtrail dump schedules and are the central source for US weather reports.
That's right.  Every local news station get their weather feed from them.

But I submit, that they use sorcery in combination with their material and electro-mechanical techniques. 

But how does the spiritual incantation work to "raise a wind".  There's a Catholic explanation to it. The incantations stimulate what is know as the "Demons of the Air", which represents the ambivalent Angels who at the time of Lucifer's rebellion waited to see how things would shake out. They too are damned, but remain suspended in the air until the end of time.

Now, here's a suggestion from Catholic traditions on how to counter a conjured storm:
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And you can make a bet most of this weather is "raised".  The next time a big storm or tornado watch is upon you, burn dried blessed Palm Sunday palms outside your home and pray the Rosary... and watch what happens.

Last comment: If the SSPX seminarians had been taught the Catholic lessons and wisdom from the book Malleus Maleficarum (instead of studying the writings of the jew Brit John Newman) the current situation of their priests and the entire Traditional Latin Mass movement would be much healthier than it is today.





Re: Rain on Consecrations - Our Lady's anger
« Reply #78 on: Yesterday at 12:25:05 PM »
-Weather, is just that weather.....
-Interpretations, are just that interpretations.....
-Those that interpret weather as God's will, are correct, God controls all.
-I'm no weather forecaster or theologian but the Consecrations of Bishops by the SSPX in the rain has no bearing on the Consecration itself.
-National Enquire type posters are just people who have nothing better to do than cause confusion, seed doubt, and attempt to promote their point of view through ridicule, slander and derogatory comments towards anyone who attempts to express a different point of view.
-Just my opinion here, if you can't use reason and common sense to help someone maybe you should just pray for that person and not respond to every post.

So.....if the sun shines during any Consecration, Mass, Procession, Funeral, Wedding, Baptism, etc by the Conciliar Church, does that mean God approves.  


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Re: Rain on Consecrations - Our Lady's anger
« Reply #79 on: Yesterday at 01:01:12 PM »
You stumbled onto to something that is the hallmark curse of sorcery from antiquity. 
That is, "raising a wind".

I refer you to an old Catholic legal book named "Malleus Maleficarum", (The Witch Hammer) which was supported by the famous Bull of Pope Innocent VIII, Summis desiderantes affectibus, from 9 December 1484.

Malleus Maleficarum PDF

The Papal Bull and Malleus, according to Dr. H.C. Lea, was "spread broadcast over Europe and it fastened on European jurisprudence for nearly three centuries on the duty of combatting the Society of Witches"

Now, many of us assert that weather is under man made controls. e.g., chem trails, haarp, Nexrad..etc.  But consider the gigantic storm that hit the Spanish Armada on 1588 was conjured by the Brit Druid Queen's sorcerer, John Dee. 

It threw the 60 Spanish ships with 30,000 soldiers into complete disarray. Of course the Brits will tell you it was their superior seamanship and fighting ability which is just part of their national BS schtick.

Raytheon the Jєωιѕн international defense contractor is the kingpin of weather control.
They run the chemtrail dump schedules and are the central source for US weather reports.
That's right.  Every local news station get their weather feed from them.

But I submit, that they use sorcery in combination with their material and electro-mechanical techniques.

But how does the spiritual incantation work to "raise a wind".  There's a Catholic explanation to it. The incantations stimulate what is know as the "Demons of the Air", which represents the ambivalent Angels who at the time of Lucifer's rebellion waited to see how things would shake out. They too are damned, but remain suspended in the air until the end of time.

Now, here's a suggestion from Catholic traditions on how to counter a conjured storm:
.
And you can make a bet most of this weather is "raised".  The next time a big storm or tornado watch is upon you, burn dried blessed Palm Sunday palms outside your home and pray the Rosary... and watch what happens.

Last comment: If the SSPX seminarians had been taught the Catholic lessons and wisdom from the book Malleus Maleficarum (instead of studying the writings of the jew Brit John Newman) the current situation of their priests and the entire Traditional Latin Mass movement would be much healthier than it is today.
Very true, God put the angels in charge of weather and all things related to it.  Demons can influence the weather …but only if good men don’t pray.  There are 2/3 more good angels than bad.  I forget the saint but they said that of all the prayers which are most easily heard, God hears those related to weather.  I remember the story of Gen Patton praying for good weather during WW2.

Now before Tom Cabbage goes back to new-age, weather interpretation, lets us also remember that just because it rains doesn’t mean that’s a curse.  Someone else in VA may have been praying for rain (ie farmers) and rain doesn’t/didn’t stop the consecrations so you can’t say it was a curse.  In this case, God chose to provide rain.