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Reincarnation – Part Three

Mussolini Reborn

There is a popular news item currently circulating on social media showing a picture of the Italian Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini together with a remark which he is said to have made moments before his death on April 28, 1945.

“If you kill me now, I will come back at the head of a far more  powerful nation in need of a leader, and you will feel the arm!”

Unfortunately, according to those historians who have investigated the  circumstances of his death, there is no record of Mussolini having said any such thing. In fact this seems like just another example of “fake news”.

On 25 April 1945, as Allied forces were advancing into northern Italy, Mussolini agreed to meet with a delegation of partisans at his palace in Milan. At this meeting, he was furious to discover that the Nazis had already begun negotiations behind his back for an unconditional surrender.

Fearing for his life, he left the palace and fled Milan with his 33-year-old mistress Clara Petaccci in his Alfa Romeo sports car. Together they set out for Switzerland, intending to board a plane and escape to Spain.

The following day the pair joined a convoy of fellow Fascists and German soldiers that were heading north towards Lake Como. However, their convoy was later stopped by communist partisans at the lakeside town of Dongo.

Although Mussolini was wearing a German helmet and overcoat, he was easily recognised by his distinctive shaved head and granite jaw. The partisans seized him and his mistress and hid them in a remote farmhouse for the night.

The following day they were taken from the house and driven to the small village of Giulino di Mezzegra on the shores of Lake Como. There they were ordered to stand in front of a stone wall where they were both shot by a firing squad.

According to subsequent reports, when the soldiers were about to shoot, Mussolini cried out “No! No!” Those were his last words. He did not wear a blindfold. He died on Sunday April 29, 1945, at 4:10p.m.

And up to the moment of his death, there is no record of him saying anything like the words ascribed to him above, nor was there anyone among the soldiers who captured him who mentioned it either.

But just 413 days after he died, a child was born on the other side of the ocean who would not only renew his fascist dream, but achieve it on a scale that dwarfed anything he could have imagined in Italy. He would be Mussolini reborn.

The New Mussolini

The name of this child was Donald John Trump. As most people are now aware, Donald Trump grew up to be an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021.

As the young child grew up, he not only began to look like the late dictator, as can be seen in the photo above, but he also adopted many of his mannerisms, such as the famous jutting jaw. Even their signatures are similar.

One of the people who have delved into the similarities between the two men is Michael R. Burch, an American poet, columnist and essayist. These are some of the things he has pointed out.

(1) Trump’s Mussolini-like preoccupation with his own image and his development of “a cult of one-man leadership that focused media attention and national debate” on his person via exploitation of all forms of mass media including new technologies.

(2) Trump’s Mussolini-like love of theatricality and spectacles such as parades, rallies, and flyovers.

(3) Trump playing simultaneously both Superman and victim, as did Mussolini and Hitler.

(4) Trump’s racist belief in his “superior” genes and his fear and loathing of other races.

(5) Trump’s ultra-nationalism.

(6) Trump’s repetition of simple, emotionally powerful yet substantively empty slogans.

(7) Trump’s relentless disinformation campaigns.

(8) Trump’s celebration of violence against journalists and dissenters.

(9) Trump’s often-stated desire to “lock up” his political opponents on bogus charges.

(10) Trump’s desire to “dominate the streets,” which Mussolini did with his “blackshirts” and Hitler with his “brownshirts”.

(11) Trump’s purges of all but fawning sycophants.

(12) Trump’s favouring of the rich over the middle class and poor.

(13) Trump’s refusal to accept a democratic transfer of power.

(14) Trump’s appeal to armed militias loyal to his person rather than the country.

Burch goes on to point out:

Like Mussolini, Trump demands loyalty to his person, rather than to the nation.

Like Mussolini, Trump threatens and humiliates anyone who opposes him.

Like Mussolini, Trump attempts to discredit and cow the legitimate press.

Like Mussolini, Trump becomes enraged when criticized.

Like Mussolini, Trump exhibits “thin-skinned ignorance combined with arrogant contempt”.

Like Mussolini, Trump is a “man of the banner headline” who is quickly bored by details, discussions and strategy.

Like Mussolini, Trump takes all the credit when things go right, but none of the blame when things go wrong.

Like Mussolini, Trump is what Umberto Eco called “a beehive of contradictions”.

Like Mussolini, Trump lacks any philosophy: he has only rhetoric.

Like Mussolini, Trump gives the impression of talking directly to the people, while presuming to speak for them.

Like Mussolini, Trump pretends to be an expert on every subject while in reality being incredibly incompetent and uninformed.

Like Mussolini, Trump is closer to a Mafia don or gang lord than a democratic leader.

Like Mussolini, Trump has had multiple wives, several mistresses and scores of adulterous affairs.

Like Mussolini, Trump is working to strengthen laws against abortions, forcing girls and women to bear children they don’t want or can’t afford.

Other Parallels

They both were “problem children” and bullies who were sent to boarding schools as young men.

They both were megalomaniacs, obsessed with themselves.

They both had books published.

They both denounced military interventions, only to later advocate and order military interventions.

They both had children before they were married.

They both had affairs while married.

They both organized disparate right-wing groups into a cohesive political force.

They both blamed their nations” economic problems on other nations that acted unfairly.

They both painted a picture of a society in crisis that needed a strong leader to save it (i.e. them).

They both stoked racial animosities and grievances of the majority against minorities.

They both favoured the “stick” over the “carrot” in dealing with unwanted “inferior” people.

They both favoured deportation of “inferior” people.

They both saw darker-skinned people as “inferior” to white people.

They both enlisted working-class voters against the left.

They both mocked people they perceived as weak.

They both glorified strength, power and “winning at all costs”.

They both claimed that only they could restore order and “save” their nations.

They both became cults of one.

They both denounced legitimate presses while employing propaganda lavishly themselves.

They both demanded public displays of loyalty like saluting the flag during the national anthem.

They both called for large sums of money to be spent on public works.

They both supported their nation’s dominant religion and were supported in turn by religious leaders and their flocks.

They both used the term “love” while sowing discord, hatred and intolerance.

They were both wildly inconsistent; they said whatever suited “the mood of the moment”.

They both had no time or use for scruples.

They both were patently unfit to hold any office, yet held the highest office nonetheless.

In short, Donald Trump seems to be the reincarnation of the Italian dictator, and the fulfillment of the prophecy quoted at the beginning of this post. And because of this, he poses a special threat as explained by the noted American professor Robert Reich in the video below.

We live in a world of unpredictability and change.

But amid all this uncertainty one thing is becoming increasingly clear, and that is that Benito Mussolini will soon “come back as the head of a far more powerful nation in need of a leader”. And when he does so, he will unleash suffering across the world on a terrifying scale.

And in answer to those who wonder why the U.S.A. does not appear in “end time” Bible prophecy, it is because the reborn Mussolini will preside over the destruction of the country and the end of the American dream.

Allan, Reincarnation, Signs of the Times, February 10, 2024, 10:44 am

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