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Offline InfiniteFaith

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Why I thought I might have a chance at being the GCM
« on: October 02, 2014, 11:40:08 AM »
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  • Hello everyone. I decided to make this thread because a number of individuals keep bringing up an old thread of mine. The thread was about the Great Catholic Monarch, and I had posted some genealogy of mine that traces back to Charlemagne. I also speculated a bit on whether or not I could possibly be this character. Of course,to this day, people on this forum want to keep bringing it up and calling me crazy. To be honest, I think its kind of funny how they keep bringing it up and following me around with it. I decided to make this thread to sort of rub the terd in their face. In my next post I will build my case for being the GCM. For now, I am going to attach a powerpoint that shows that the Angelic Pope and the GCM are alive today. I have attached this powerpoint on this forum before, but since then I have made changes to it and added more information. Please feel free to view it, and I highly suggest reading Daniel 11 along with it.


    P.S. I realize people are going to slander me for this, but I think it will be fun and I'm not worried about it.


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    Why I thought I might have a chance at being the GCM
    « Reply #1 on: October 02, 2014, 11:47:25 AM »
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  • 1)   The kings of Daniel 11 foreshadow the kings of the end times. We know this because Christ makes reference to Daniel 11 while speaking about the end times in Matthew 24:15. One of the kings that fulfilled Daniel 11 was Alexander the Great. Alexander the Great foreshadows the Great Monarch who, of course, is a king of the end times. Alexander the Great was someone who experienced ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ tendencies. He exhibited “bisɛҳuąƖ” behavioral patterns throughout his life. I used to experience ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ tendencies but not so much anymore. I had to do a lot of healing to overcome this.

    2)   It appears that Father Zlatko Sudac (Croatia) is going to be the Angelic Pope during the reign of the Great Monarch. He seems to be the only one who bears the stigmata on the forehead at this time. Everything is pointing towards the GCM coming within 25 years. Father Sudac received the stigmata on his forehead on May 7, 1999. My birthday is May 7, 1983.

    3)   Consider the prophecy of Venerable Bartholomew Holzhauser:

    “He will be a Catholic, a descendant of Louis IX, yet a descendant of an ancient Imperial German family, born in exile

    -My ancestor Francois D’Amours saved the life if King Louis IX (Saint Louis) in the Holy Crusades in Egypt in 1242 AD. Francois was the nephew of King Louis IX. The D’Amours family was of the highest ranking noble families in France, and continued to be so all the way up to the French revolution. They would intermarry with royalty quite often. The D’Amours bloodline is very prominent in my genealogy.

    -When it says born in exile, this could mean that his parents will be exiled and he will be born during that time. Or it could simply mean that he will be born outside of his future kingdom. Perhaps in a place like Canada or the United States?

    4)   Consider the prophecies of Blessed Rabanus Maurus and St. Ceasar of Arles:

    “Our principle doctors agree in announcing to us, that towards the end of time one of the descendants of the kings of France shall reign over all of the Roman empire…” (Rabanus Maurus, 9th century)

    “the Great Monarch, a most virtuous man, shall be a scion of the holy race of the French Kings” (St. Ceasar of Arles, 5th century)

    -A number of prophecies indicate that the Great Monarch is just a descendant of the kings of France. A scion= a descendant. There are not many people alive today who are descended of the kings of France. It is less than 100,000. Probably more like 50,000. Maybe less than that even. I happen to be one of them. Not to mention, I am descended of one of the most prominent noble families of France (the D’Amours family). There are less than 1,000 D’Amours in North America today.

    5)   “A Frankish king will one day rule over the entire roman empire” (St. Augustine, 5th century)

    -Frankish is either German or a combination of German and French. I meet this criteria because my mother is half German and nearly half French. The Great Monarch may end up being both German and French.

    6)   Ron Conte points to Luke 19:12 as being a reference to the Great Monarch in the New Testament:

    Luke 19:12- “A certain man of nobility traveled to a far away region, to receive for himself a kingdom”

    -Conte’s logic for this is that the Old Testament foreshadows the life of Jesus Christ, and the life of Jesus Christ represents a time line for new testament times. Some would say that Luke 19:12 is referring to Jesus Christ which is true. Ron Conte believes this also foreshadows the Great Monarch in the end times.

    -So between premises 4 and 5, we might be able to say that the Great Monarch is going to be more of a noble descent of the kings of France. That is exactly what I am.

    6)   Consider the prophecy of Saint Thomas Becket:

    “A knight shall come from the West…he shall capture Milan, Lombardy, and the three crowns.”

    -The question in my mind is…how far west? Western Europe? United States/Canada?

    -Based on premise 5, it is likely that the Great Monarch could come from North America since Luke 19:12 says “…traveled to a far away region to receive for himself a kingdom”. Not to mention, Bartholomew Holzhauser’s prophecy says he will be born in exile –or- outside of his kingdom. His kingdom will be all of Europe. He could very well be born outside of Europe somewhere. Might Canada or the United States be a reasonable place?

    7)   Consider the prophecy of Rudolph Gekner, 17th century:

    “He will go through all of Europe with a powerful army, uproot every Republic, and exterminate all rebels”

    -What army do you think that will be? I would be willing to bet it is going to be the United States Army. I was in the US Army from May 2006- Sept 2010 and Nov 2013-May 2014. I am contemplating going back in within a year or 2. Depends on whether or not I can find a good job.

    Lastly, I will attaché my genealogy (again) so that you can see my descendancy of French nobility. I have other stuff showing that I am descended of the Capetian Dynasty and William the Conquerer. But I will only show my French noble descent.


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    Why I thought I might have a chance at being the GCM
    « Reply #2 on: October 02, 2014, 11:48:34 AM »
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  • I did not include generation 4-6 of my genealogy in my last post. Here they are...

     4. Beatrice Helen Thibault
    Born at: Wyandotte. Michigan on:11-26-1903
    Died at: Flint" Michigan on: ll-29-1970
    Married on: 12-29-1925 to: Gene Joseph Gerard Born at: Bay Citv. Michigan on: 01-07-1904
    Died at: Flint. Michigan on: 01-03-1984 Married at: Alpena. Michigan
    Proofs:
    Marriage Certificate
    The Said Beatrice Helen Thibault was the child of: 5. Hattie Mae D'Amour
    Born at: Trois-Pistoles. Quebec on: 08-10-1872
    Died at: Flint. Michigan on: 03-15-1948
    Married on: 01-06-1889 to: Charles Thibault
    Born at: Deux Montagnes-St Eustache. Quebec on: 04-1861 Died at: Alpena. MI on: 10-13-1930
    Married at: Alpena. Michisan
    Proofs:
    Marriaee Certificate
    The Said Hattie Mae D'Amour was the child of: 6. Jules D'Amour
    Bomat: on:11-03-1844
    Died at: Alpena. Michigan on: 08-02-1918 Married on: 08-09-1918 to: Philomene Peltier Born at: Trois-Pistoles. Ouebec on: 03-16-1851 Died at: Alpena. MI on:02-07-1935
    Married at: Trois-Pistoles. Ouebec
    Proofs:
    Tableau Genealogique des Mariages

    In these generations you will notice names like Gerard and Thibault. They were also noble families in France. However, they were not as prominent as the D'Amours.

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    Why I thought I might have a chance at being the GCM
    « Reply #3 on: October 02, 2014, 11:54:02 AM »
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  • <sigh>
    You really have to start working on humility, my friend.  I know others have tried to charitably correct you in your self obsession.  
    Christ says it much better, from Sunday's Gospel:
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    because every one that exalteth himself shall be humbled, and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted.  
    Luke XIV. 1-11.


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    Why I thought I might have a chance at being the GCM
    « Reply #4 on: October 02, 2014, 12:13:43 PM »
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  • Yes, I have to agree with PerEvangelicaDicta. Do you know that when the women of her age were all and each anxiously striving to be the Mother of the Messiah, the Most Holy Virgin Mary, though She alone was destined for it, was the first, in Her great and incomparable humility, consecrated Herself entirely to God as a Temple Virgin. Almightly God lovingly accepted this, and did not yet reveal to Her that She would be the Mother of the Messiah, giving birth to Her Son without loss of Virginity, which He later revealed to Her in its proper time.

    If you really wish to serve God, then never seek to serve yourself, but with a selfless and unconditional love, seek only the glory of God, and the salvation of souls, as Mary did, and God has shown. If you wish to serve God, then renounce entirely your own well, and with the subjection, obedience, humility and submission of a slave of love, consecrate yourself unconditionally to Him, preferably through Mary, so that He may accomplish His will, and not yours, in your life according to His inscrutable purpose. This is true for all of us.
    "Never will anyone who says his Rosary every day become a formal heretic ... This is a statement I would sign in my blood." St. Montfort, Secret of the Rosary. I support the FSSP, the SSPX and other priests who work for the restoration of doctrinal orthodoxy and liturgical orthopraxis in the Church. I accept Vatican II if interpreted in the light of Tradition and canonisations as an infallible declaration that a person is in Heaven. Sedevacantism is schismatic and Ecclesiavacantism is heretical.


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    Why I thought I might have a chance at being the GCM
    « Reply #5 on: October 02, 2014, 01:28:11 PM »
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  • Quote from: PerEvangelicaDicta
    <sigh>
    You really have to start working on humility, my friend.  I know others have tried to charitably correct you in your self obsession.  
    Christ says it much better, from Sunday's Gospel:
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    because every one that exalteth himself shall be humbled, and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted.  
    Luke XIV. 1-11.



    Maybe I do. I am really trying to approach this from a logical standpoint however.

    It seems to me that logical reasoning is what separates someone from simply exalting him/herself.

    Its not so much that I am exalting myself by doing all of this. Its more about the reason behind it.

    Do I need to be great? Not at all. I would be happy living a simple life with a wife and kids.

    At the same time, it would be an amazing experience to be this GCM figure.

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    « Reply #6 on: October 02, 2014, 03:17:04 PM »
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  • Quote from: Nishant
    Yes, I have to agree with PerEvangelicaDicta. Do you know that when the women of her age were all and each anxiously striving to be the Mother of the Messiah, the Most Holy Virgin Mary, though She alone was destined for it, was the first, in Her great and incomparable humility, consecrated Herself entirely to God as a Temple Virgin. Almightly God lovingly accepted this, and did not yet reveal to Her that She would be the Mother of the Messiah, giving birth to Her Son without loss of Virginity, which He later revealed to Her in its proper time.

    If you really wish to serve God, then never seek to serve yourself, but with a selfless and unconditional love, seek only the glory of God, and the salvation of souls, as Mary did, and God has shown. If you wish to serve God, then renounce entirely your own well, and with the subjection, obedience, humility and submission of a slave of love, consecrate yourself unconditionally to Him, preferably through Mary, so that He may accomplish His will, and not yours, in your life according to His inscrutable purpose. This is true for all of us.


    I guess one of my points in all of this is that you should not be quick to put someone down without considering why someone is saying something. If someone has some reason to think a certain way then can you really justify telling them they are wrong or make them out to have issues? I don't believe so. Maybe thats the difference between me and some other people.

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    « Reply #7 on: October 02, 2014, 08:47:57 PM »
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  • Hypothetical Pope:  I must have a word with the GCM about a quite urgent matter.

    Hypothetical GCM's Butler:  I am afraid that isn't possible at the moment Your Holiness.  The GCM is otherwise engaged in choking a chicken.  Or is he still admiring himself in the mirror...


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    Why I thought I might have a chance at being the GCM
    « Reply #8 on: October 02, 2014, 09:30:33 PM »
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  • Oh for crying . . . ..   is this guy serious or or is this forum turning into a troll playground?


    This is just lunacy. I'm descended from Charlemagne too -- 41x great grandfather -- and so are a lot of people. That and $2.50 will get you an iced coffee at Dunkin' Donnuts. It means nothing.

     

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    « Reply #9 on: October 02, 2014, 11:17:48 PM »
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  • I have news for you. At least 1/4 the population of Europe is descended from Charlemange.

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    « Reply #10 on: October 03, 2014, 06:51:20 AM »
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    I have news for you. At least 1/4 the population of Europe is descended from Charlemange.


    My point exactly.

     


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    « Reply #11 on: October 03, 2014, 08:28:32 AM »
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  • I've said it before, and I'll say it again:  IF, for whatever reason, is desperate to find some innate quality about him that makes him superior to others.  First it was his racial superiority, then it was his alleged good looks, now it is the fact that he is descendent from Charlemagne and may be the Great Catholic Monarch.  Maybe he's watched too many episodes of Downton Abbey.

    IF, you need to face facts.  You are just an ordinary person like 99% of the rest of the world; you aren't innately superior, and you certainly aren't royalty or nobility.  The fact that you have the Faith should be enough.

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    « Reply #12 on: October 03, 2014, 09:58:22 AM »
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  • I think he is a troll. It's trolls all the way down anymore.

    Offline InfiniteFaith

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    « Reply #13 on: October 03, 2014, 02:09:34 PM »
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  • Quote from: poche
    I have news for you. At least 1/4 the population of Europe is descended from Charlemange.


    Its more like 95%. Its French Lineage to Charlemagne that is rare. There are not many of those around today.

    Offline InfiniteFaith

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    « Reply #14 on: October 03, 2014, 02:10:38 PM »
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  • Quote from: Brennus

    I think he is a troll. It's trolls all the way down anymore.


    Not a troll. Sorry.