CANON212 UPDATE: BE QUIET WHILE I PACK A LITTLE MORE MAKE-UP ON IT
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Re the brown mark on Pope Francis’ face. The circular shape of the mark around the eye socket suggests that he has been the target of a DEW ( direct energy weapon). It could have been so powerful that the blood vessels in the discoloured area overall burst because of the intense heat. If this is true the real cause of death was an intense attack from an electromagnetic weapon. Targeted Individuals (TIs) are experiencing this phenomenon on a daily basis.
This is not the only time that brown circles have shown up on Pope Francis’ face especially around the right eye which suggests that Pope Francis slept on his left side. However, when I searched and found the photos again the marks had faded which suggests that they are being modified.
Am I alone in finding it curious that Francis made several final appearances in Andean costume? Already in mid-April it was showtime at St.Peter’s and at Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica. He came dressed in a grey striped poncho covering a tee shirt and slacks. No accident. In Amazon rainforests, for example, ponchos are emblematic of indigenous cultural narratives and (superstitious) beliefs. Andean ponchos were worn by high-ranking individuals, priests, and shamans to signify special relationship to nature and the supernatural.
After Spain conquered Incan South America, native converts to Catholicism typically associated Mary with “Mother Earth, “ aka “Mother Nature,” aka Pachamama. How Francis loved this cult. Remember the Vatican City Nativity celebration a few Christmases ago? Remember the Andean native Mary in braids and beads, her mantilla garnished with Peruvian flags and disks of the Inca sun god (said to be Pachamama’s son!) ? How to forget the jumbotron video of costumed children singing in Quechua and dancing like dolls on the mountains and in the churches alike. Quechua is not just an indigenous language, it is also a religion combining Catholic elements with pre-Columbian animism and pantheism. Six years ago, when Francis introduced Pachamama to the Vatican and the World, he envisioned “a synodal and essential arena of dialogue between the Amazon’s spiritualities and all other creeds and cultures.” On this subject, why has Francis visited some 155 times the chapel of the Mary icon (Salus populi Romani) in Maria Maggiore Basilica? My guess is that he superstitiously conflated Mary with the Mother Earth goddess all these years. How else to explain why he only went to that chapel, always ignoring the monumental main altar, below which is the true holy relic of Christ’s manger from Bethlehem? Why else did he choose to be buried in the room that shares a wall with the Mary icon chapel?
Furthermore, it’s not improbable that Francis wore the poncho to signal his imminent death in Vatican City and his burial at Maria Maggiore Basilica. In Andean mortuary traditions, ponchos were often interred with the deceased, indicating social status and containing shamanistic motifs related to the supernatural or returning ancestors. Inca civilization particularly valued alpaca fleece textiles, including the ponchos used for wrapping mummies and taken into the afterlife. Notable was that Francis wore a grey poncho, said to represent mourning, connection with earth, the underworld, and ancestral spirits.
This weekend and probably until Pentecost, as if in deliberate eclipse of Christ and glorious traditional Eastertime, the Francis show must go on.