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In 1987, a miraculous event occurred in the quiet City of Hawthorne, California, destined to reshape the spiritual landscape of the world. On a seemingly ordinary day, an Angel of the Lord appeared, not just to deliver a message, but to present something far more monumental—a collection of 777 prophetic books, each filled with divine revelations that would predict the course of humanity for the next 777 years. This collection, known as The Mormon Prophecy, contains over 200,000 individual prophecies, written with astonishing detail, predicting events from natural disasters to global upheavals, political conflicts, and even deep spiritual shifts within the Mormon Church itself. The prophecies foretell a world in turmoil. Starting in 2025, a great scandal involving corruption within the Mormon Church will send shockwaves through its followers, dividing the Church at its core. But this is just the beginning. The books speak of a future riddled with civil unrest, wars both global and civil, and unprecedented natural disasters, including catastrophic floods that will reshape entire continents. The Angel also revealed that we are nearing the Second Coming of Christ, a moment that will challenge and renew faiths worldwide. What makes this prophetic collection even more remarkable is its precision. Each prophecy is delivered with a timeline that spans day by day, year by year, leaving nothing to interpretation. This level of detail is so extraordinary that readers will find themselves both mesmerized and shaken by the predictions within each volume. The 777 books, authored by Carlos Antonio De Bourbon-Montenegro, were written under direct guidance from the Angel, who visited him not once, but nine times, over the course of several years. Each of these visitations was captured on film, offering undeniable evidence of these miraculous encounters. These recordings are available for viewing on our website, allowing believers and skeptics alike to witness the events.

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In 1987, a miraculous event occurred in the quiet City of Hawthorne, California, destined to reshape the spiritual landscape of the world. On a seemingly ordinary day, an Angel of the Lord appeared, not just to deliver a message, but to present something far more monumental—a collection of 777 prophetic books, each filled with divine revelations that would predict the course of humanity for the next 777 years. This collection, known as The Mormon Prophecy, contains over 200,000 individual prophecies, written with astonishing detail, predicting events from natural disasters to global upheavals, political conflicts, and even deep spiritual shifts within the Mormon Church itself. Starting in 2025, a great scandal involving corruption within the Mormon Church, divided the Church at its core. But this is just the beginning. The books speak of a future riddled with civil unrest, wars both global and civil and unprecedented natural disasters, including catastrophic floods that will reshape entire continents. The Angel also revealed that we are nearing the Second Coming of Christ, a moment that will challenge and renew faiths worldwide. This level of detail is so extraordinary that readers will find themselves both mesmerized and shaken by the predictions within each volume. The 777 books, authored by Carlos Antonio De Bourbon-Montenegro, were written under direct guidance from the Angel, who visited him not once, but nine times, over several years. Each of these visitations was captured on film, offering undeniable evidence of these miraculous encounters. The Mormon Prophecy stands as the second-largest prophetic book collection in the world, eclipsed only by the Mexicatl Codex. The Mexicatl Codex is an even more massive collection, consisting of 10,000 volumes that detail 10,000 years of prophecy written in three days under divine guidance.
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