The LAST Pope The Prophecy of St. Malachy

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🕯️ The Prophecy of St. Malachy
A 12th-century vision said to list all the popes from Celestine II (1143) to the final pope, cryptically known as "Peter the Roman" — who will preside over the destruction of Rome and the final judgment.

📜 Structure of the Prophecy
112 short Latin mottos, each believed to describe one pope

Final prophecy ends with a paragraph instead of a motto — unlike all before it

Hidden in the Vatican archives, "rediscovered" in 1595 — possibly timed with Jesuit ascendancy

🧩 Examples of Prophetic Mottos
(Each followed by the interpreted match to the actual pope)

# Latin Motto Interpreted Match
109 De medietate lunae ("From the half of the moon") John Paul I — reigned only 33 days, from one half-moon to the next.
110 De labore solis ("Of the labor of the sun") John Paul II — born and buried during solar eclipses.
111 Gloria olivae ("The glory of the olive") Benedict XVI — connected to the Olivetans (a branch of the Benedictines).
112 (No motto – full paragraph prophecy instead) Pope Francis — or the one just after him, as the final figure.
🔥 Final Prophecy – Pope 112
“In the final persecution of the Holy Roman Church, there will sit Peter the Roman, who will pasture his sheep in many tribulations; and when these things are finished, the city of seven hills will be destroyed, and the dreadful Judge will judge his people. The End.”

🧠 INTERPRETATION (MatrixReprogrammed Perspective)
Peter the Roman: Not a literal name — a symbolic archetype of finality, centralization, or Jesuit control.

Sheep in Tribulation: Global persecution, apostasy, and synthetic unification of religions.

City of Seven Hills Destroyed: Rome/Vatican collapse, real or symbolic (as in digital Rome, power grids, or financial collapse).

Dreadful Judge: Could be AI, the return of the Watchers, or divine disclosure.

🕳️ THEORIES OF ORIGIN
May be forged in the 16th century to influence papal elections

Or encoded prophecy smuggled from Templar scrolls, Celtic seers, or early Vatican occultists

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