Alejandro, Lady Gaga and a Billion Dollar Farce: The Abomination of American Justice

Alejandro C. Estrada
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The author, Alejandro Estrada, just might be the prophet the world has been waiting for. Despite his effort to warn the world of major earthquakes and superstorms, his message has been censored from reaching the world audience. Although his critics work to discredit him, no one can deny his warning of hurricane Sandy. The last revision of this publication was dated October 1, 2012. A press release was issued on October 16, 2012 that gave Pope Benedict XVI a final warning that if the Roman Catholic Church continued to ignore this piece of evidence, the Vatican would be turning its back on God. Pope Benedict XVI, on behalf of the Holy See of the Vatican, made the formal decision to ignore Alejandro’s message which is a decision that God has not ignored. This autobiographical memoir is uncensored and unedited and it provides a raw perspective that no Eschatologist could have possibly foreseen,. If Alejandro Estrada is in fact a real life prophet, then that explains why he is such a threat to Eschatology, Christianity, Freemasonry, the Vatican, United States government and every other entity designed for controlling the masses. The most powerful people on earth, are arguably the most evil people alive. So why are they so afraid of one humble Jewish boy? The reason is because every major ancient prophecy references him in some context. He has been given many names by different people who have described him at differents parts of his life, and in order for him to do God’s will, he must exterminate the evil polluting the world. The only people that aren’t afraid of Alejandro Estrada. are the most virtuous people whose faith God does not question. Antichrist. Great Catholic Monarch. Avatar. Messiah. The purpose is still the same. Those that run from God, run in fear. May God have no mercy on their cowardice.
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