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The Fatima Secret : Whitley Streiber's Hidden Agendas - Michael Hesemann

The Fatima Secret

By: Michael Hesemann

eText | 18 December 2008

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The truth about the vatican's most impenetrable secret, hidden for over eighty years!

*On May 13, 1917, three young shepherds witness a vision of the Virgin Mary and hear the Holy Mother reveal three prophecies...

*Elements of the first two prophecies have already come true: the end of World War I, the rise of Russia as a superpower, and the beginning of World War II...

*The third secret was revealed in the year 2000, its details still shrouded in secrecy and controversy.

What is the Vatican trying to hide?

The Lady of Fatima left a final prophecy so powerful that no pope in over eighty years had dared reveal it. Why? The third secret is contained on a page of parchment written by the last surviving witness to the miracle...and hand delivered to the Pope. Even now, after the Vatican has released their version of the contents of the third secret, intense debate rages as to whether the Church has revealed the truth. Here, for the first time, is a complete inquiry into the mystery of Fatima: what the three shepherds really witnessed, the astonishing turn of their lives, the unfolding of the prophecies, and how the Fatima Secret has dominated Pope John Paul's reign and changed world history. Was the Fatima prophecy a warning to the Pope...or a vision so dire it must be suppressed at any cost?

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