Febris: The Roman Goddess of Fevers

There was once a dreaded Goddess in Ancient Rome known as Febris who caused illness, disease, and pestilence. It is from Febris where we get the English word fever. A word that is generally used to describe a symptom of various illnesses and diseases often characterized by increased body temperature, thirst, shivering, headache, and in severe instances, delirium. (more…)

Pope Francis Adds Fourth Pathway to Become a Saint

The Vatican announced a new path to Sainthood for Christians called an oblatio vitae or a “free offering of one’s life”, which involves people who freely accept an imminent death for the good of others.

This news got my attention due to the fact that I have been saying that we are in a modern-day plague and Candidates for beatification under the new pathway could include Christians who tended to sick people with the plague who later died because of the disease, said the Osservatore Romano, the Vatican’s official journal. (more…)

Demonic Fungi/Molds Survive at 33,000 Feet in the Air

“However, they also may be transmitting diseases from one side of the globe to the other. The researchers found E. coli in their samples (which they think hurricanes lifted from cities), and they plan to investigate whether plagues are raining down on us.”

As part of my ongoing research on spirits, demons, and parasitic fungi/molds, I would like to present to you more current scientific articles and stories that correlate with some of my ancient research. (more…)

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