777 Pierre Jovanovic

Sentenza

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Hello,

Last summer, I read two very good books, wich explain real reasons of the economic crisis.
The author is Pierre Jovanovic, a french journalist, a truth seeker like everyone on this forum.

"777" had been written in 2010. It is a really amazing book.
He talks about St John Apocalypse in the Bible, and do an interpretation of some passages. He said that St John had a vision of the future, and that this vision correspond at now, our time. The Apocalypse would be now. And Evil would be economic system. Everyone (almost) is subjugate by economic system. And economic system is Evil. He shows this thing very brilliantly. Some passages are edifying. The shows that Vatican is completly corrupted, and that chaos will acelerate at Benoît XVI's death.

I know that it seems to be crazy, but his theory is coherent.

Soon, I will translate some extracts to give you examples.

"777" had not been tranlated in english for the moment, but I invite everybody to try to read it in french.

And, for french speaking, Pierre Jovanovic had a broadcast on the radio "Ici et Maintenant" (internet) one wednesday out of two, between 14pm and 16pm. He makes an economic analysis about the news. And it is very, very interesting (look at podcasts). His blog is very interesting also. Since 3 years, all that he said had arrived. Like Laura, he makes a very big work to find informations.
 
Ok Jova is a really subtle journalist with a great sense of humour and we can find many relevant infos on his blog; however when he comes to speak about "spiritual" matters we find a narrow minded christian fundamentalist, it's a bit sad regarding his real expertise. What upset me the most it's that he openly supports Marine Le pen...(french Sarah Paulin) :shock:
 
Don Diego said:
however when he comes to speak about "spiritual" matters we find a narrow minded christian fundamentalist

Do you really think that?

He's closed of angel's questions, and he denounces christian's excesses, Vatican, etc. I really don't think that he is a fudamentalist.

Don Diego said:
What upset me the most it's that he openly supports Marine Le pen...(french Sarah Paulin) :shock:

Hum, maybe his position about Marine Le pen is not clear enough, but I think he above all supports Marine Le pen position regarding the return to the gold's standard. But I can understand your trouble.

But economicaly, he's very relevant and very fun listening to.
 
He's closed of angel's questions, and he denounces christian's excesses, Vatican, etc. I really don't think that he is a fudamentalist.

According to his last name "Jovanovic" which is Serbian, he also could be orthodox christian. and every orthodox christian fundamentalist would denounce Vatican by default.
 
Sentenza said:
Don Diego said:
however when he comes to speak about "spiritual" matters we find a narrow minded christian fundamentalist

Do you really think that?

He's closed of angel's questions, and he denounces christian's excesses, Vatican, etc. I really don't think that he is a fudamentalist.

Being a "light" fundamentalist (or should have said traditionalist according to his previous books) is not pejorative in his case, he's a true believer, näïve and moralistic but really honest.

He can be very sharp in his field (economy) but unfortunately he didn't catch yet the psychopath issue.
 
Don Diego said:
He can be very sharp in his field (economy) but unfortunately he didn't catch yet the psychopath issue.

Yes, I completely agree with you, Don Diego.
He is very competent to receive the economic mechanisms which are in work currently and that are irreversible.
But he grabbed only a part of problem, without seeing things relating to the psychopaths, to the different dimensions...

Anyway, the analysis which he develops in "777 " is really percussive and is worth being read, any doubt over there.

I will describe you contents soon, the Apocalypse is undoubtedly a text deeper and more interesting than it appears to it at first sight. I always thought that he was completely outdated, without tail nor head. Currently, I don't think more that it is case.

Did anybody else read this book?
 
Maybe he wrote this book in serb-croatian (not only in french) too so we from Balkans could read it without translating it in English :halo:
 
Hello Sentenza,
Can you give at least a summary of Jovanovic's interpretation to have an idea of what it is about?
 
mkrnhr said:
Hello Sentenza,
Can you give at least a summary of Jovanovic's interpretation to have an idea of what it is about?


Yes, promised, I am going to take care of it. I just have to recover the book because I lent it to my father, who besides still didn't read it!
So, I will be more accurate.

I ask you therefore to wait some days and I would make you description as complete as possible.

You will see, it is really interesting.
 
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