The Vatican today published what is purported to be the Third Secret of Fatima. The “secret” included vague references to some sort of apocalyptic vision, but the Vatican said that the events appeared to have already happened. Why the Church took so long to reveal this story is not clear. In 1987, Fr. Malachi Martin told this author that the Third Secret was that the oceans of the world would rise and inundate the coastlines. Martin had been privy to the secret when it was opened by Pope John XXIII. I published this interpretation of the secret in my book Transformation in 1988.

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Iceland has experienced two significant earthquakes in the past four days. The second quake, which occurred shortly after midnight on Wednesday, was felt throughout the island and measured 6.6 on the Richter scale. Iceland, which is volcanically active, experiences many small quakes. However, before last Saturday. it had not experienced a quake as intense as 6.6 since 1910. There is no known precedent for two such quakes a few days apart. The second quake originated at a depth of 6.6 miles, characterized by scientists as unusually shallow.

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Effective with the June 25 show, Dreamland is going to a four-hour format. The new time will be 6-10 Pacific Coast Time. Thanks for all your support and enthusiasm!

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In the past few days, earthquakes have been feld in Taiwan, the Philippines, Iceland, Spain and New England. An enormous quake struck the Indian Ocean. This quake, 120 nautical miles sse of Bantam in the Cocos Islands, reached 7.5 on the Richter scale. An extremely rare earthquake also rattled dishes in Western Massachusetts. Measuring 3.3 on the Richter scale, the quake startled residents in this normally quiet area. Mild though it was, it was one of the strongest ever recorded west of the Connecticut River in New Enagland. Although the region has many ancient fault lines, most of them over 200 million years old, the quake could not be attributed to movement along a specific fault, and seismologists were unable to explain it. For an earthquake roundup, visit The Apocalypse Times.read more