Monday, April 13, 2026

Trump the Healer Criticizes the Pope - DECODING THE SIGN - The Evocation of The Beasts and Baptism

In this video: Today, Trump's latest shenanigans are all over the news. He was very publicly critical of Pope Leo XIV. Shortly after that, he published an AI-generated image to his Truth Social account of himself as Jesus the Messiah, healing a man. But there's far more depth to this than people realize! Some identify him with the spirit of Antichrist. Rightly so. In this video I talk about Trump and the Pope, expanding upon what I presented two weeks ago when his spiritual advisor was openly comparing Trump to Jesus, very favorably. It's not THE sign for the Bride but it is most certainly a sign for all those who are awake and watching!

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4 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:25 AM

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/13/whale-stranded-in-baltic-beyond-saving

    Ongoing whale story in the Baltic Sea. They are taking an effort to save the whale now with funding of a large media market owner as per 15 April. A constant attention is given to this whale in the media and thus gotten from the audiences. Whale, saving, not saving, final rescue and all the dabate about it.

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    1. Anonymous9:38 AM

      "Backhaus has said authorities will accompany the whale “to the last”. He had hoped, he said, for an Easter miracle for the whale, which occasionally spurts fountains of water and emits what are interpreted as a plaintive cries, “but a resurrection is not in sight”. " Quoted from above article from 15 April. The language used in connection with this whale. "Whale" (reminding of the sign of Jona in the belly of the fish just by mentioning a whale for so long).

      Current Location: "Kirchsee" which translates to "church sea" or "church lake".

      Timing: The entire whale story started at 3 March where he had gotten stuck elsewhere along the coast, then was able to free himself on 27 March to get stuck again at a different location on 28 March and then got swimming again to arrive where he or she is stuck now.

      "A resurrection is not in sight" the Guardian.com writes. Strange to write this because the whale hasn't even died yet but is still alive.

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    2. Anonymous7:50 AM

      The whale has been lying in its current place for 18 days according to the media and the Media-Mark[e]t/Saturn media store founder/owner or so is sponsoring a current attempt for a rescue of the whale. MM = 33. Saturn. Them facilitating the whale rescue. Time related numbers "18 days". 18 = 6+6+6. MOB signalling.

      The whale hasn't been given a name yet.

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  2. Anonymous1:55 PM

    In Austria, in Europe, an old crime TV series called "Kommissar Rex" is is returning after about 22 years after the first episode. The original ran from 1994 to 2004. There was an interlude from 2007 to 2014 in Italy, more specifically in Rome but generally, the series has been synchronized all over Europe. It features a German shepherd dog called Rex. Rex = King. Of course it is a forein language title show but one still can perceive an mm" = "33" and the reversed word "ass" toward the end of the word "KommiSSAr". This also goes for many European language translations of the show's title.

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