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Chapter 4.20. reflects the conversation between Eleanor Wilson, Chris Divine, Joshua Alexander and Stranger Koras about one of the contemporary prophets, Edgar Cayce and French prophets less known than Nostradamus, the connection between their prophecies.
Edgar Cayce believed that prophets must choose if they serve the powerful politicians or the general good of the people. That was why he used to say that it is a sin to know something and not to react. The leaders or the leading groups were like a radio station, they connect that nation with the universal power.
The changing of making politics in a bad way goes to the changing of the climate: three days of darkness, the melting of the icebergs from the North Pole, storms, earthquakes, the burst of volcanoes, blood rains, disease, drought, liar prophets, civil war in France, which will be extended in Europe and in the entire world, the Third World War, the appearance of the Great King, Henry the Fifth and his fight with Antichrist at Armageddon.
In Chapter 4.21., the topic is the image of the negative character in Christian prophecies, from the Norse mythology. The centre of this is Loke, the god of lies and deceit, with 1000 faces, descendant of two giant gods, with a tragic love for a witch Angerboda, punished by gods by burning. The in love god Loke eats her heart and he gives birth to three monsters: a warlock, a snake of the world and a woman, the mistress of the underground world. That god of lies is the bad spirit that gives power to Arthur Harold.
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