Polska niespodzianka, the Polish surprise.

Daughter, conflicts will increase… — then there was a brief silence.

— When, Lord?

I told you through My Mother and My prophet. It will start in October.

— But how will this come to pass?

In the City of Sun, in Poland, a dangerous artifact will burst. This will lead other nations to enter into war. Some, because they will be hit; others to fight for their allies.

FALSE PROPHECY

October 31, 2023 — As a write this, it is 4:00 p.m. in Poland. All seems to be quiet. In Chile, thousands of miles from the Polish border, a 6.6 magnitude earthquake shook cities near Santiago de Chile. Here in Buenos Aires only a slight tremor was registered.

Nothing occurred of the sort  predicted by the “Nun from Northeastern Brazil”.

But there are still a few hours left to the end of October. See: Time in Poland now: click HERE.

Beautiful Wrocław, (Breslau) Poland.

Latest News in Poland: The Warsaw Post


If what a prophet proclaims in the name of the Lord does not take place or come true, that is a message the Lord has not spoken. That prophet has spoken presumptuously, so do not be alarmed. (Deuteronomy 18:22)

And so it goes. The month of October has ended in lovely Poland and —thanks be to God— no “artifact” has gone kaboom.

The Nun from Northeastern Brazil (if she exists) “has spoken presumptuously, so do not be alarmed.”

And with that, we end this sad episode.

God bless you all.

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To see some of the alleged prophecies being promoted please see this video. Remember that someone dishonest or simply presumptuous may rehash old prophecies adapting them to current circumstances. I may take a prediction by a reliable seer and rehash it to make it appear as my own. That will not make me a prophet. These days there are many deceivers but ultimately they always make a mistake and expose their schemes. Too bad there are good people that fall for it and are deceived. The history of the Jehovah’s Witnesses with their many failed announcements are a classic example of false prophesying.

See also Adventures in Catholic clickbait, for background.