Lord of the Rings: Apocalyptic Prophecies
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(What is in red is me. I had to clarify a miss translation.)

     In the end, Good eventually triumphs over Evil in Lord of the Rings, Gandalf in his wisdom directs each person on the path they must take in order to further the cause of Good, much like an Angelic Pontiff. Frodo and Sam complete their mission to destroy the Ring, Sauron as the Evil Eye is obliterated and reduced to nothing. Saruman is exiled and eventually is slain by one of his own followers, and the New Age of Men begins with the reign of Aragorn with Gandalf’s blessing, obviously inspired by the prophecies of the Great Monarch and the restoration he
will bring about after Middle Earth has been cleansed. Concerning our own world, as the secret societies attempted to destroy both monarchies and Church by revolutions, they shall meet the same fate: wars and cataclysmic convulsions of the earth shall be used to sweep away all they had set out to accomplish like the unfruitful branches mentioned in the Bible. Evil cities shall be toppled by wars and counter-revolutions, their ruins left as a warning to future ages. Many prophesies declare Paris in particular will meet a terrible fate and will signal the commencement of these chastisements: for its crimes it shall be utterly destroyed and will never be rebuilt. Fr. Nectou S.J. notes, “Paris will be destroyed so completely that twenty years afterwards fathers walking over its ruins with their children will be asked by them what kind of place this was; to whom they will answer: ‘My child, this was a great city which God has destroyed on account of her crimes.”119 The Abbe Souffrant known as the Curé of Maumusson predicted in 1828, “Paris will be destroyed, so much destroyed that the plough will pass it by.”120 According to another prophecy by Marie-Julie, only twelve survivors will be found in Paris (Actually, Mother Mary said to subtract 12 from 100 and you would have the true number, which is 88).121 The trouble will commence during the months of June and July with a violent civil war started by a handful of conspirators who will purposely set out to cause total chaos by setting off explosions under the city, and will incite others to revolt throughout the country.122 The wording of the prophecies seems to suggest that it will be a traitorous handful within the government that will start the conflict, a manufactured civil war to bring about its own ends. When the government sees the revolution begin, it will “be like a bird” and take flight to another country to allow free reign to the carnage.123 Christians will be persecuted and slaughtered, all churches will be closed and ransacked. Paris itself will collapse and will be left in its desolation. However, it will be in the midst of this turmoil when the Great Monarch will appear and begin to drive the invading foreigners out of France* andrestore order in the country before bringing aid to other European nations.
     Concerning the desolation of Paris, Tolkien appears to have included a reference with his city of Minas Ithil in the Morgul Vale, once a glorious tower metropolis built by Isildur of the ancient Númenoreans upon their arrival to Middle Earth that was eventually captured by the Nazgûl Witch-kings. We discover in the Appendixes that the last king of Gondor is challenged by the Witch-king not long after the city’s capture and he foolishly rides alone to the Morgul Vale to defend his honour, but is never heard from again, thus the Southern line of the Kings is destroyed and the rule of the Stewards begins, an illegitimate rule that lasts for centuries while the security of the kingdom is chipped away little by little. We recall the usurpation of the Stewards may symbolise the tumultuous establishment of the republic of France and its ‘illegitimate temporal kings’ set up against the heaven-blessed monarchy. Over time the once beautiful Morgul Vale ruled by the Númenoreans becomes dark and evil under the power of the Nazgûl, its very land polluted with their black iniquities, very similar to how Paris is described by Marie Julie, a new ‘Sodom’ ruled by the ‘Chamber of Hell’ that will not be rebuilt because of its crimes. We find the same fate falls to the Morgul Vale when Aragorn assumes the throne as he decrees: “Minas Ithil in the Morgul Vale shall be utterly destroyed, and though it may in time come to be made clean, no man may dwell there for many long years.”124


119 We Are Warned, p. 541.
120 Ibid. p. 553.
121 Ibid. prophecy dated August 9, 1881, p. 286.
122 Ibid. April 27, 1877, p. 53-54, June 1, 1877, p. 57, also September 20, 1881, pp. 292-293.
123 Ibid. prophecy dated April 27, 1877, p. 54.
* Russia is one foreign power that will invade Europe according to the mystic Ven, Sr. Elena Aiello. However, in numerous prophecies, it is said that in addition to civil wars, Muslim invasions or incursions will once more threaten Europe and that the Great Monarch will eventually drive out those who do not convert. Marie-Julie declares France itself will become Muslim before the chastisements, a warning that Christians will be outnumbered. (We Are Warned, p. 414) No doubt this is another reason why heaven has denounced democracy: majority rule under Muslim leadership could be used to suppress or wipe out France’s Christian identity and heritage. Of interest, we find in Lord of the Rings that the Dark Lord Sauron has many allies, including men called the Haradrim, it appears they are also called Southrons as they come from the south. Dressed in red and gold, they are described as having dark faces and eyes, long black hair, and are cruel and fierce. (The Two Towers, p. 672). Their weapons are scimitars, (Return of the King, p. 873), and they train great elephant-like creatures to use as beast of war, which points to the Arab invasions of the Middle Ages: Portugal and Spain in southern Europe were invaded from the south from northern Africa and held under Arab dominion for decades. In Lord of the Rings, the Haradrim forces are completely destroyed by Aragorn and his Army of the Dead in the Pelennor Fields. Hence, forever more the kingdom of the Haradrim lives under the dread of Gondor: “... and to the land of the Haradrim came only a tale from far off: a rumour of the wrath and terror of Gondor,” (Return of the King, p. 882), a detail which may have been inspired by the prophecies concerning the Great Monarch who will liberate Europe from the cruelties of militant Islam.
124 Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King, p. 1005.
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