TEACHERS GUIDE by By Thomas & Nita Horn
Author:By Thomas & Nita Horn
Language: eng
Format: mobi, pdf
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
TEACHERS NOTES:
a) Below is a section from Apollyon Rising 2012 explaining this prophecy:
The third and most indisputable authentication that the Great Seal’s
symbols and mottoes are in fact a hidden prophesy concerning the return
of Apollo is novus ordo seclorum (“a new order of the ages”), adapted by
Charles Thompson in 1782 when designing the Great Seal. According to
the official record, Thomson—a friend of the Masons and great supporter
of Benjamin Franklin’s American Philosophical Society—created the
phrase from inspiration he found in a prophetic line in Virgil’s Eclogue IV:
Magnus ab integro seclorum nascitur ordo (Virgil’s Eclogue IV, line 5), the
interpretation of the original Latin being, “And the majestic roll of circling
centuries begins anew.”
….upon reading Virgil’s text, it is abundantly clear whom the prophetess
of Apollo was talking about. The divine son, which comes of the Sibyl’s
prophecy, is to be spawned of “a new breed of men sent down from
heaven” (what Roosevelt, Wallace, and Roerich were looking for) when
he receives “the life of gods, and sees Heroes with gods commingling.”
According to the prophecy, this is Apollo, son of Jupiter (Zeus), who
returns to earth through mystical “life” given to him from the gods when
the deity Saturn (Saturn is the Roman version of the biblical Satan)
returns to reign over the earth in a new Pagan Golden Age.
From the beginning of the prophecy we read:
Now the last age by Cumae’s Sibyl sung Has come and gone, and
the majestic roll Of circling centuries begins anew: Justice returns,
returns old Saturn’s reign, With a new breed of men sent down
from heaven. Only do thou, at the boy’s birth in whom The iron
shall cease, the golden race arise, Befriend him, chaste Lucina; ‘tis
thine own Apollo reigns.
He shall receive the life of gods, and see Heroes with gods
commingling, and himself Be seen of them, and with his father’s
worth Reign o’er a world.…
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Assume thy greatness, for the time draws nigh, Dear child
of gods, great progeny of Jove [Jupiter/Zeus]! See how it totters—
the world’s orbed might, Earth, and wide ocean, and the vault
profound, All, see, enraptured of the coming time!
According to Virgil and the Cumaean Sibyl, whose prophecy formed the
novus ordo seclorum of the Great Seal of the United States, the New
World Order begins during a time of chaos when the earth and oceans
are tottering—a time like today. This is when the “son” of promise arrives
on earth—Apollo incarnate—a pagan savior born of “a new breed of men
sent down from heaven” when “heroes” and “gods” are blended
together. This sounds eerily similar to what the Watchers did during the
creation of nephilim and to what scientists are doing this century through
genetic engineering of human-animal chimeras.
To understand why such a fanciful prophecy about Apollo, son of Jupiter,
returning to earth should be important to you, in ancient literature,
Jupiter was the Roman replacement of Yahweh as the greatest of the
gods—a “counter-Yahweh.” His son Apollo is a replacement of Jesus, a
“counter-Jesus.” This Apollo comes to rule the final New World Order,
when “Justice returns, returns old Saturn’s *Satan’s+ reign.” The ancient
goddess Justice, who returns Satan’s reign (Saturnia regna, the pagan
golden
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