How the Lord Revealed Rome as the False Prophet
First Revelation: 24.5.1919
The Lord showed me a map of the world, with Rome highlighted in red inside Italy. Years later, the Lord confirmed in a vision that Rome is the false prophet. These revelations, along with the characteristics of Rome, made it clear that Rome is the first beast and the false prophet, who gave birth to the papacy.
Final Revelation: 24.05.1991
At around 5 am, the Spirit of God took me in a vision to a place filled with dazzling light. I stood on a rock and saw the Lord, clothed in white, with hair like snow and eyes like revolving engines. The Lord said, “My daughter, I am going to start my work in the smallest town in Italy.” I saw a map of Italy with “ROME” written in red. The Lord continued, “The sins of Rome have reached their climax. I will judge and destroy her for what she has done to my saints. Write these things for the future, for they will happen soon.”
Second Revelation: 16.11.2019
In another vision, the Lord said, “My daughter, I am sending you to my saints to tell them about Rome, the false prophet.” The Lord described Rome’s wickedness: destroying God’s people, practicing sorcery and idolatry, shedding innocent blood, and changing God’s words and feast days. I saw a map of Rome covered in fire, and the Lord said, “That is the end of Rome and her wickedness. I will judge this evil town.”
Biblical References to Rome’s Wickedness
After these visions, I prayed and fasted, seeking understanding. I studied the Bible, history, and writings about Rome and the beast from the earth in Revelation 13. The Lord commanded me to tell the saints that Rome is the false prophet, as revealed in many visions.
Revelation 13:11-17
Describes another beast from the earth, with two horns like a lamb but speaking as a dragon. This beast (Rome) exercises the power of the first beast, causes worship of the first beast, performs wonders, deceives people, gives life to the image of the beast, and causes all to receive the mark of the beast.
Characteristics of Rome – The Real False Prophet
- Two horns like a lamb (symbolizing two divisions: Rome and Constantinople)
- Exercises all the power of the first beast
- Causes worship of the first beast
- Performs great wonders
- Deceives people of the earth
- Gives life to the image of the first beast
- Causes all people to receive the mark of the first beast
- Appears gentle like a lamb but is actually a ram with two horns
- Persecuted the saints of God
- Has iron teeth, breaking nations into pieces and enslaving them
- Levied heavy taxes, used people for sport, and executed them for entertainment
- Originated from a small country (Italy)
- Changed God’s calendar, days, and months
- The only beast whose system did not die, absorbing the identities of Babylon, Medo-Persia, and Greece
Why did the Lord start destroying Nebuchadnezzar’s image from the toes?
Because Rome was the architect of all the evils of the other kingdoms.
Advice to Readers
Please seek the Holy Spirit to understand that this message is from God, not human wisdom. Many have called others false prophets, but the Lord has shown me, through visions and revelations, that Rome is the real false prophet.
I was compelled and empowered by the Holy Spirit to tell the saints and churches about Rome’s evil as the false prophet, who has done much harm to God’s people, laws, and words.
The Fate of the Apostles Under Roman Rule
How Each Apostle Died:
- Matthew: Martyred in Ethiopia, killed by a sword wound.
- Mark: Died in Alexandria, Egypt, after being dragged by horses through the streets.
- Luke: Hanged in Greece for preaching.
- John: Boiled in oil in Rome but survived; exiled to Patmos, where he wrote Revelation; died peacefully.
- Peter: Crucified upside down on an X-shaped cross.
- James (the leader in Jerusalem): Thrown from the Temple pinnacle and beaten to death.
- James (son of Zebedee): Beheaded in Jerusalem.
- Bartholomew (Nathaniel): Flayed to death by a whip in Armenia.
- Andrew: Crucified on an X-shaped cross in Patras, Greece; preached to his tormentors until death.
- Thomas: Stabbed with a spear in India.
- Jude: Killed with arrows for refusing to deny Christ.
- Matthias: Stoned and beheaded.
- Paul: Tortured and beheaded by Emperor Nero in Rome.
These accounts remind us that the apostles endured intense persecution and cruelty for their faith.
Rome’s Actions in the Bible
Gospel of Matthew:
Describes Herod’s attempt to kill Jesus, the massacre of children, and the flight to Egypt.
Gospel of Mark:
Details Jesus’ trial before Pilate, the crowd’s demand for crucifixion, and the Roman soldiers’ mockery and execution of Jesus.
Gospel of Luke:
Mentions the decree from Caesar Augustus for a census, the reign of Tiberius Caesar, and the involvement of Roman authorities in Jesus’ trial and crucifixion.
Gospel of John:
Describes Jesus’ trial before Pilate, the Roman governor, and the political pressures leading to His crucifixion.
The Roman Empire’s Control Over Israel
The Roman Empire destroyed the Temple, erected abominable images, controlled the land of Israel, imposed heavy taxes, and ruled with harshness. Roman officers governed the cities of Israel, making the people work like slaves in their own land.
John 11:48:
“If we let him thus alone, all men will believe on him: and the Romans shall come and take away both our place and nation.”
The Fall of the Roman Empire
Wave after wave of Germanic tribes (Visigoths, Vandals, Angles, Saxons, Franks, Ostrogoths, Lombards) swept through the Roman Empire, eventually carving out their own territories. In 476 CE, Romulus, the last Roman emperor in the West, was overthrown by Odoacer, a Germanic leader. The order Rome brought to Western Europe for 1,000 years was gone.