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The prophecies of Ama

Thank you, svenax, for posting where Ka Apaz lives. The Immaculate Conception Chapel is located at the corner of F. Vergel de Dios Street and P. de Guzman Street. It is the long, green-roofed building with a basketball court beside it. Ka Apaz lives about 50m opposite the church on F. Vergel de Dios Street.


You sure about that? There's an Immaculate Conception Church at that location, but the Immaculate Conception Chapel is a few blocks away.

Are you sure you've been to this place?
 
You sure about that? There's an Immaculate Conception Church at that location, but the Immaculate Conception Chapel is a few blocks away.

Are you sure you've been to this place? #1783


I did not know that there is an Immaculate Conception Chapel. Where is it? I thought that barangays (or barrios) have a chapel, so I call it a chapel even though it is huge to be a chapel. There is even a mass held there every Sunday.
 
I did not know that there is an Immaculate Conception Chapel.

And, yet, you have told everyone that there was a chapel. Odd behavior, wouldn't you say? "I know of no chapel near where the old hag lives, but I'll tell people there's one right next door."
 
PC, what is your source for the claim that "in the late 1970s, the medical profession was joyous that they have conquered the diseases of man"? I have family members in the medical profession, and I don't appreciate you spouting ignorance about it.
Yes, and I remember Nobby Nobbs with fondness and find PC's crap to be offensive.
 
And, yet, you have told everyone that there was a chapel. Odd behavior, wouldn't you say? "I know of no chapel near where the old hag lives, but I'll tell people there's one right next door."


It must have been destroyed in the 2012 nuclear war that started at the London Olympics.
 
What's your source for the claim that the "medical profession" believed they had "conquered all diseases" in the 1970s?
 
Thanks for the info. I will ask the others if they know of that chapel on Padre Damaso Street. I thought the one at De Guzman Street is the barangay chapel.

PeaceCrusader,

I called the church a chapel for no particular reason.
You now admit it was too big to be a chapel, but you called it that anyway.
You now admit you thought there was no chapel at all, but you said there was one anyway.
You now claim you didn't know there was a chapel, even though it was not all that far from the church.

I am sure you fail to see the pattern, but no one else is missing it because it is consistent with the rest of your story-telling. You embellish, distort, supplement, rationalize, redefine, fabricate, and probably act in a handful of other ways, all of which are, in there own way, synonymous with lying.

That's not a virtue, by the way.
 
The unknown and mysterious plague (1976 prophecy 14) may have to be tied to other prophecies to know what it is. I am tying this to the 1975 prophecy 10 (already uploaded), the 1979 prophecy 7 (to be uploaded on 2014-03-18), and to the 1980 prophecy 14 regarding GOTACURAL.

Did you know that back in the late 1970s, the medical profession was joyous that they have conquered the diseases of man? Then AIDS came and they found themselves helpless to see young people dying. #1745


I have mentioned in #1745 “that back in the late 1970s, the medical profession was joyous that they have conquered the diseases of man? Then AIDS came and they found themselves helpless to see young people dying.” I have read this in one of the magazines, either Time or Newsweek, and I am looking for it. It was also its cover story.

Other diseases that have puzzled the medical profession are Mad Cow Disease, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or Yuppie flu, Gulf War Syndrome, Toxic Shock Syndrome, Ebola virus, Nipah virus, SARS, Bird Flu, etc. But it is AIDS that have lingered and still no cure. Still incurable after more than 30 years of the best minds of the medical community.
 
I have mentioned in #1745 “that back in the late 1970s, the medical profession was joyous that they have conquered the diseases of man? Then AIDS came and they found themselves helpless to see young people dying.” I have read this in one of the magazines, either Time or Newsweek, and I am looking for it. It was also its cover story.
Did you ever have to write an essay in school and the teacher told you not to make claims without citing reliable sources? That's also good advice for posting on a skeptically-oriented forum. And no, making vague claims about how some magazine in the 1970s might have said something doesn't count as citing a reliable source.

Why doesn't Ama make specific predictions about things that then actually happen? Why no warning about the Crimea conflict or the disappearance of the Malaysian Airlines plane before these things happened?
 
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I have mentioned in #1745 “that back in the late 1970s, the medical profession was joyous that they have conquered the diseases of man? Then AIDS came and they found themselves helpless to see young people dying.” I have read this in one of the magazines, either Time or Newsweek, and I am looking for it. It was also its cover story.

Other diseases that have puzzled the medical profession are Mad Cow Disease, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or Yuppie flu, Gulf War Syndrome, Toxic Shock Syndrome, Ebola virus, Nipah virus, SARS, Bird Flu, etc. But it is AIDS that have lingered and still no cure. Still incurable after more than 30 years of the best minds of the medical community.

So, things like lupus, multiple sclerosis, ALS, Alzheimer's, diabetes, pancreatic cancer, and even the common cold don't count? Meanwhile, you continue to ignore the instances where AIDS has been cured.

PeaceCrusader, please stop lying.
 
Meanwhile, you continue to ignore the instances where AIDS has been cured.

PeaceCrusader, please stop lying.
It's wishful thinking. He doesn't want AIDS to be cured because he thinks it's a blessing in disguise that people should thank God for.

I know that's a distasteful statement, but it's not surprising to hear from someone who is disappointed that humanity wasn't wiped out in a nuclear war.
 
PeaceCrusader,

I called the church a chapel for no particular reason.
You now admit it was too big to be a chapel, but you called it that anyway.
You now admit you thought there was no chapel at all, but you said there was one anyway.
You now claim you didn't know there was a chapel, even though it was not all that far from the church.

I am sure you fail to see the pattern, but no one else is missing it because it is consistent with the rest of your story-telling. You embellish, distort, supplement, rationalize, redefine, fabricate, and probably act in a handful of other ways, all of which are, in there own way, synonymous with lying.

That's not a virtue, by the way. #1791


When we go to Ka Apaz’ place in Baliwag, Bulacan, we passed by that chapel or church at the corner of De Guzman Street and F. Vergel de Dios Street. The town center is about one km away.

I have been truthful to you. I even put the original Filipino transcription of how Ama said it and its translation to English. Now, you are accusing me of fabricating the stories I share with you. FYI, I am not gifted to be a storyteller. What I can do is share what I heard and learned from the spirit of Ama and it is up to people like you to analyze what He said, whether it is true or not. It is up to us to analyze the pros and cons of various readers to make our own conclusion.
 
When we go to Ka Apaz’ place in Baliwag, Bulacan, we passed by that chapel or church at the corner of De Guzman Street and F. Vergel de Dios Street. The town center is about one km away.

I have been truthful to you. I even put the original Filipino transcription of how Ama said it and its translation to English. Now, you are accusing me of fabricating the stories I share with you. FYI, I am not gifted to be a storyteller. What I can do is share what I heard and learned from the spirit of Ama and it is up to people like you to analyze what He said, whether it is true or not. It is up to us to analyze the pros and cons of various readers to make our own conclusion.

No, you have not. Take for example your lie regarding the 1970's rejoicing over curing disease. You invented that, because it supports your twisted believe that AIDS is uncurable and somehow fulfills a meaningless prophecy.
 
So, things like lupus, multiple sclerosis, ALS, Alzheimer's, diabetes, pancreatic cancer, and even the common cold don't count? Meanwhile, you continue to ignore the instances where AIDS has been cured.

PeaceCrusader, please stop lying. #1795


AIDS, cured? After almost 35 years, no cure. Yet? The spirit of Ama said in 1979, prophecy 14, “A disease known as GOTACURAL will occur in epidemic proportions all over the land, and such disease will be incurable even by the known specialists of the medical profession.”

Ama said that it is “incurable”. I believe Him. GOTACURAL is acquired that is why there is “GOT” in its name. And that is AIDS – Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.
 

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