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In “Prophecies about our time and the near future” a certain Marie Julie Jehanny predicts:
’A physical darkness of three days will occur in nature. For three nights and two days it will be uninterrupted night.’
At the beginning of the 20th century Franz Joseph Kugelbeer from Germany made the following statement:
‘For three days and three nights there will be a long darkness. It will begin with a terrible thunderstorm or an earthquake.’
Padre Pio, Francesco Forgione, from Italy wrote several letters in the middle of the twentieth century with prophetic words.
‘Des ouragans de feu tomberont des nuages et s’étendront à la terre entière. Des orages, des tempêtes, du tonnerre et des pluies ininterrompues, des tremblements de terre couvriront la terre entière pendant 3 jours et 3 nuits. Une pluie ininterrompue surviendra alors, elle commencera par une nuit très froide.’
‘Hurricanes of fire will fall from the clouds and spread across the entire earth. Storms, tempests, thunder, and continuous rain, earthquakes will cover the entire earth for three days and three nights. Continuous rain will then fall, beginning with a very cold night.’
In another translation we can find:
‘The darkness will last for a day and a night, followed by another day and a night, and another day; but the next night the stars will shine again, and the next morning the sun will rise again, and it will be spring!’
Marie Bergadieu tells us in 1875:
‘Three days of darkness! Terrible events will follow. How pitch-black the darkness is, oh my god.’
Mariam Baouardy, a Christian sister of Lebanese origin, born in 1846 in Galilee, now in northern Israel, predicts:
‘Tous les pays seront sinistrés par la guerre et la guerre civile et dans une ténèbres de trois jours, tous les hommes adonnés au péché mourront, de sorte qu’un quart seulement de l’humanité survivra.’
‘All countries will be struck by war and civil war and by three days of darkness, all sinful people will die, such that only a fourth of humanity will survive. War and civil war (revolutions) all over the world, followed by three days of darkness.’
Marie des Terreaux from Lyon in France in the 19th century says:
‘Que d'épaisses ténèbres envelopperaient la terre pendant trois jours.
‘That thick darkness will envelop the earth for three days.’
Irlmaier, a German seer from Bavaria, makes the following statement around 1950:
‘The three-day darkness is approaching. I see three-digit nines. I can't tell what that means. The third nine brings peace.’
In the mid-twentieth century, the French Père Constant Louis Marie Pel mentioned:
‘D’épaisses ténèbres provoquées par la guerre, les incendies gigantesques et la chute des morceaux d’étoiles enflammées qui tomberont pendant trois jours et trois nuits feront disparaître le soleil…’
‘Thick darkness caused by war, gigantic fires and the falling of pieces of flaming stars that will descend for three days and three nights and will cause the sun to disappear…’
In the 19th century, Anna-Maria Taïgi predicted: ‘There will be an intense darkness over the whole earth that will last for three days and three nights.’
Palma Attarelli (Matarelli) d’Oria predicted in the 19th century:
‘Il y aura trois jours de ténèbres au cours desquels l’atmosphère sera infestée par une multitude de demons…’
‘There will be three days of darkness during which the atmosphere will be plagued by a great number of demons…’
The 3 days of darkness have been predicted by countless people throughout the centuries! The above are the most clear and striking.
’A physical darkness of three days will occur in nature. For three nights and two days it will be uninterrupted night.’
At the beginning of the 20th century Franz Joseph Kugelbeer from Germany made the following statement:
‘For three days and three nights there will be a long darkness. It will begin with a terrible thunderstorm or an earthquake.’
Padre Pio, Francesco Forgione, from Italy wrote several letters in the middle of the twentieth century with prophetic words.
‘Des ouragans de feu tomberont des nuages et s’étendront à la terre entière. Des orages, des tempêtes, du tonnerre et des pluies ininterrompues, des tremblements de terre couvriront la terre entière pendant 3 jours et 3 nuits. Une pluie ininterrompue surviendra alors, elle commencera par une nuit très froide.’
‘Hurricanes of fire will fall from the clouds and spread across the entire earth. Storms, tempests, thunder, and continuous rain, earthquakes will cover the entire earth for three days and three nights. Continuous rain will then fall, beginning with a very cold night.’
In another translation we can find:
‘The darkness will last for a day and a night, followed by another day and a night, and another day; but the next night the stars will shine again, and the next morning the sun will rise again, and it will be spring!’
Marie Bergadieu tells us in 1875:
‘Three days of darkness! Terrible events will follow. How pitch-black the darkness is, oh my god.’
Mariam Baouardy, a Christian sister of Lebanese origin, born in 1846 in Galilee, now in northern Israel, predicts:
‘Tous les pays seront sinistrés par la guerre et la guerre civile et dans une ténèbres de trois jours, tous les hommes adonnés au péché mourront, de sorte qu’un quart seulement de l’humanité survivra.’
‘All countries will be struck by war and civil war and by three days of darkness, all sinful people will die, such that only a fourth of humanity will survive. War and civil war (revolutions) all over the world, followed by three days of darkness.’
Marie des Terreaux from Lyon in France in the 19th century says:
‘Que d'épaisses ténèbres envelopperaient la terre pendant trois jours.
‘That thick darkness will envelop the earth for three days.’
Irlmaier, a German seer from Bavaria, makes the following statement around 1950:
‘The three-day darkness is approaching. I see three-digit nines. I can't tell what that means. The third nine brings peace.’
In the mid-twentieth century, the French Père Constant Louis Marie Pel mentioned:
‘D’épaisses ténèbres provoquées par la guerre, les incendies gigantesques et la chute des morceaux d’étoiles enflammées qui tomberont pendant trois jours et trois nuits feront disparaître le soleil…’
‘Thick darkness caused by war, gigantic fires and the falling of pieces of flaming stars that will descend for three days and three nights and will cause the sun to disappear…’
In the 19th century, Anna-Maria Taïgi predicted: ‘There will be an intense darkness over the whole earth that will last for three days and three nights.’
Palma Attarelli (Matarelli) d’Oria predicted in the 19th century:
‘Il y aura trois jours de ténèbres au cours desquels l’atmosphère sera infestée par une multitude de demons…’
‘There will be three days of darkness during which the atmosphere will be plagued by a great number of demons…’
The 3 days of darkness have been predicted by countless people throughout the centuries! The above are the most clear and striking.