Climate Changes If no help can come to us by Our Lady or by Church as for the future sceneries on this earth, linked to climate changes, we have to say the same about scientists and politicians.
Prophecies and Forecasts: Pius XII [1] The examples, besides the ones already mentioned, are very many. Pius XII, whose predictions, so unknown as exact, have revealed over time, tells about the “threat of waters”. Few people know that Pope, who has been so contested, foresaw all the events of the last 50 years of history (of the XX century): from the Second World War to the collapse of the Berlin Wall, from transgenic food to the big migrations in the end of the millennium[2].
The Third Secret of Fatima Predictions of floods with sinking and disappearance of entire regions of the planet would seem, or at least seemed to be contained in the third secret of Fatima but, for very many years, for safety measures(?), church didn’t think it right to reveal the content of the third secret.
Melting Glaciers Scientists’ latest news tell about the melting, quicker and quicker, of the polar cap( melting glaciers). Two American scholars, after being back from an arctic expedition, found, instead of the expected 2 metre cap, a thin layer of ice, a very fragile one. The thing is even more surprising if we think, till six months before, the cap was still entire and this lets us suppose that the heating of the temperature is causing the melting glaciers at a speed quite superior to the predictions. What scientists found is an inner sea of about one mile diameter inside the zone surrounding the centre of the Pole, overflown by a thick flock of sea gulls feeding on plankton: the latter could proliferate thanks to the filtering of sun rays through the thin glacier, supplying food and support to birds.
Machiavelli (Prophecies and Forecasts V) Human mind is said to be used only minimally and if it were in its totality, it would reveal unexpected abilities. One of these is the ability of foretelling the future. In this sense it is necessary to make a clear distinction between the ability of recognizing presages and “the divine gift” of prophecy.