Wednesday, September 17, 2025

A mistake about Pius XIII, a circle-lemniscate logo, and a lost city found in 2012

I've been reading Joe McMoneagle's 1998 book The Ultimate Time Machine: A Remote Viewer's Perception of Time, and Predictions for the New Millennium. I have a lot of respect for Mr. McMoneagle and appreciate his willingness to stick his neck out and make a lot of very specific predictions, many of which could be (and have been) shown to be true or false in his lifetime. Unfortunately, to coin a phrase, "whether there be prophecies, they shall fail." Mr. McMoneagle has a very good track record as a remote viewer in general, but trying to view the future is apparently a different ball game. The only sort-of hit in the material on the first quarter of the present century is the prediction that there would be a second war in Iraq starting sometime between 1998 and 2003. All of the further details he gives about that war are wrong, though. There are lots of other very specific predictions, and they all fail. For example, Pope John Paul II (1920-2005) was supposed to have died in late 1999 and been replaced by a Pius XIII. So far, the winner in the How Wrong Can You Possibly Be category is the prediction that by 2005 "use of the phone as a communication device will be nearly eliminated." To the author's credit, he hasn't tried to memory-hole this book but actually had the integrity to have it republished as recently as 2018.

Prophecies fail, but sync abides. I read the failed Pius XIII prophecy shortly after posting "She's afraid of the light in the dark." Since that post involved Marilyn Manson's version of the song "God's Gonna Cut You Down," I linked to my earlier (2020) post on that song, "Go tell that long-tongued liar." In the first comment on that old post, Francis Berger had linked to a Marilyn Manson cameo on the HBO series The New Pope, which I know nothing about. In the clip, Manson (playing himself) meets the new pope (John Malkovich), who he mistakenly thinks is Pope Pius XIII. In fact, Pius XIII is in a coma; his successor, Francis II, has died; and Malkovich is the new pope, John Paul III. Manson has missed all this, having been holed up in his studio and not following the news. So the sync isn't just the name Pius XIII -- it's McMoneagle and Manson both thinking the new pope is Pius XIII and both being wrong.


Another of McMoneagle's failed prophecies is that a new religion would be founded between 2002 and 2005, using as its sign "the Infinity Symbol, superimposed on a circle." He even included an illustration of what this new religious symbol would look like:


Shortly after reading about that, I was on the road and saw a building with a very similar logo on it:

I looked up the company and couldn't fund out much about it, but I did note that their Facebook page has a banner at the top mentioning the company's 20th anniversary. Twenty years ago would be 2005, in McMoneagle's date range for the introduction of that logo. However, the most recent post on the Facebook page is dated 2017, so I don't think the 20th anniversary thing is current. Still a bit of a coincidence.

On Tuesday night, at around 9:00 p.m., I taught an adult English class in which we read an article called "Finding the World's Lost Cities":


The article says of the White City of Honduras that "scientists were unable to find it until 2012."

At 12:07 a.m. this morning, approximately three hours after teaching that "Lost Cities" article, I read and screencapped this in McMoneagle's book:


He uses the same language as the article, calling Atlantis a "lost city" that will be "found" -- even though Atlantis is more typically referred to as an island than as a city -- and gives the date 2012.

Atlantis wasn't found in 2012 -- but apparently neither was the White City of Honduras. Rather like Atlantis itself, it has been "discovered" lots of times, but none of these discoveries is recognized by mainstream archaeology. According to Wikipedia:

There have been multiple claims of the discovery of Ciudad Blanca. "Every ten years or so, somebody finds it," says Begley, who documented this history of claims in a 2016 article for the book Lost City, Found Pyramid. Most professional archaeologists remain skeptical that the various legends surrounding Ciudad Blanca refer to a specific site.

6 comments:

Ra1119bee said...

William,
As psychics what we learn after many years is never put a date
on a prediction, because time in the paranormal is fluid and
not linear. The soul sees the past ( including past lives )
present and future and to the soul it's all one time as
everything is connected.

In many predictions (not all ) clairvoyants
are not necessarily wrong,
we're just early which as far as remote viewing
is concerned, especially for military applications
that's not good enough. Doesn't mean the prediction
is wrong.

Case in point my 1990 dream which didn't come true
until 1995. And I've had many other premonition
dreams and paranormal experiences which didn't happen
at a particular set time, case in point my
antique barn paranormal experience which
only seconds was I warned of a probable tragic future.

Another being my March 24, 1997 Hale-Bopp dream
which the suicided victims of the Heaven's Gate cult
were found 2 days later on March 26 1997.

Keep in mind that they killed themselves over
a time span of 2 or so days. There were a total
of 39 deaths.


In the paranormal the soul transcends
linear time and especially in telepathy : space.

Regarding 2012, I believe that 2012 was a crossroads
for the shifting of ages which after my 2003
Tweed dream and a gazillion hours of research,
I've come to believe we are on the precipice
of that great shift now.


Ra1119bee said...

William,
I meant to add to my comment about 2012
that in addition to my 2003 Tweed dream
and a gazillion hours of research, also
my 1974 Past Life reading when the reader
told me that my soul has always
incarnated in great upheavals.

He didn't predict a date as to when this
great upheaval would happen and truth
be told, I probably wouldn't have listened
anyway, like most young people do not do.

But again, and truth be told, everything
has its season and the soul knows exactly
the season when we' need to know the information
i.e. the puzzle pieces that we have been given.

William Wright (WW) said...

That religious symbol looks like a person wearing glasses.

Wm Jas Tychonievich said...

Like a Ninja Turtle, I thought.

Ra1119bee said...

William,
And yet another synchronicity!
It's early here in Ohio , 6;20am and I was scrolling
a bit on Youtube and this video trailer popped up on my feed,
and I don't know why I clicked on it.

Nothing about the thumbnail caught my attention,
the title The Great Flood was interesting so
I decided to watch it. It's a trailer of an upcoming
Netflix movie ( which is scheduled
to be released on Dec 19th ).
It held my attention because at the very beginning
a young boy asks his mother ( English subtitles ) if
she would take him for a swim.

The reason that got my attention is because
just last week, I was going through my dream journals
and came across an interesting dream I had
in May of 2015 which I titled; Spring Clean
and a Swim in Indiana.

I won't go into detail of that particular dream,
but when I found it last week,
I deciphered quite a bit of symbolism that
I hadn't 'seen' before in 2015 after I had the
dream.
When I heard that about a swim in the Netflix trailer
I thought it was interesting, but not really anything
out of the ordinary therefore I didn't
think it was a sync but lo and behold,
at the end of the trailer, what
appeared looks very similar to your Lemniscate
which I thought: hmmm, that's odd.

There's also mention of 'a new mankind'.
which I thought very interesting as well.
I put this movie on my watchlist on Netflix.

Sync Fairies be busy.


The Great Flood | Official Teaser | Netflix [ENG SUB]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJLy8HVRQus

William Wright (WW) said...

I could see that.

I was actually thinking more specifically of the Spectacles/ Seer Stones. Those glasses were the basis for the dialogue about what constitutes a seer in the Book of Mormon.

The fact that the sign was further associated with a religion made the connection even stronger. The Seer I have guessed is Eonwe, who I also believe was the Being who formed the Order that was later named after Melchizedek. As such, and I guess just like Joseph Smith wished, I do believe in a future restoration of that Order (or "religion").

The glasses are also formed by the infinity symbol, which I think further strengthens the tie. A seer, we are told, can see all things in the past, present, and future.

Probably because I made that association yesterday, one of my dreams this morning involved a Being giving me instructions on the use of the Spectacles.

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