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Iain Colquhoun, 45 St Nicholas Court, Killay, Swansea SA2 7AG, UK
ifcolquhoun@hotmail.co.uk 8th December 2010
In memory of my wife Constance who died 25th June 2008 – R.I.P.
At first sight the Third Secret of Fatima seems like an impenetrable mystery. I mean, of course, the real one, consisting of the words actually spoken by Our Lady in 1917. I should add that having made this discovery about the Third Secret, I find it imperative to make it known, because what it concerns is a threat to man's salvation. How will this come about? Through an attack on a bulwark of our salvation, namely the Mass of the Catholic Church.
The Third Secret concerns the coming of one man to abolish the Mass and in its place to set up an idol for worship. Then Russia will progressively invade the world, imposing worship on that idol on pain of death. The choice will be between saving our souls or losing them. The persecution will last until the Pope fulfils the request of Our Lady at Fatima and consecrates Russia to he Immaculate Heart, so restoring it to Christ. That in broad terms is what the Third Secret reveals – not the attack on Pope John Paul II in 1981.
If the Vatican's claim is deceptive, what authority do I have to counter it? In an interview the present Pope stated that what is contained in this Third Secret, corresponds with what is announced in the Scriptural prophecies on the end-times ('Jesus' Milan, Nov 1984). The 'seer' of Fatima, Lucia also affirmed this when she stated 'It's in the Gospels and the Apocalypse'. So we have ample authority to base this hypothesis on the Third Secret. What follows is a work of deduction. We start with 'the message of Fatima', the words spoken by Our Lady to Lucia. Then we will follow a chain of events that came in fulfillment of her warnings. These events suggest a theory- which we then compare with what is revealed in the end-time prophecies of Scripture.