From Forums of the Virgin Mary [translated]:
Mel Gibson’s revelation of an evil force at work in Hollywood.
Have you ever wondered if the dark side rumored in Hollywood is real?
Stories of secret societies, satanic rituals, and pacts with the devil have haunted the film industry for decades.
Are these just conspiracy theories, or is there something more sinister at play?
What if these stories come from the celebrities themselves?
Mel Gibson, the famous actor and director, tells of his terrifying real experience with an “antichrist,” an encounter that brought him to the brink of the abyss.
But in the midst of darkness, Gibson found rescue through faith and his testimony is in “The Passion of the Christ.”
Was it the spiritual battle against evil that led him to create a cinematic masterpiece?
Here we will explore the dark stories of Hollywood and the [reported] rescue of Mel Gibson.
We will discover how his encounter with the paranormal led him to an even deeper encounter with the Divine and his mission.
Mel Gibson gained international fame in the late 1970s with the film “Mad Max,” a low-budget production that elevated the young actor as one of the greatest stars of cinema.
From that moment on, he became one of the most sought-after talents for American film producers and directors, and ended up acting alongside very famous actors and actresses of the time.
In 1987, another successful film, “Lethal Weapon,” arrived and Mel Gibson’s success continued to grow.
He made dozens of other successful films.
But his peak was in 1996, when he won the Oscars for Best Actor and Best Director with the film “Braveheart,” which tells the story of the battle for Scottish independence in the 13th century.
But soon after, he began to be involved in a series of scandals and controversies related to alcohol use and anger management.
The strange thing is that, despite all the news that the gossip channels published, Mel Gibson continued to appear calm, charismatic, and polite in interviews.
But the scandals kept coming.
He was arrested for drunk driving, accused of making hateful comments against black people, and allegedly made threats against his ex-wife.
It was widely reported that he belonged to a Sedevacantist Catholic sect. (Indeed, he and his father built and controlled such a church, at the same time the actor was living with a woman not his wife.)
Unfortunately, all of this, especially the anti-Semitism, caused the public perception of Mel Gibson to deteriorate, leading to the actor not being called upon to participate in important films.
However, the strange thing is that nothing happened to other Hollywood stars, accused of much worse things, while the figure of Mel Gibson faded in Hollywood.
Why did Mel Gibson go from Heaven to hell in such a short time? What caused him to lose control of his life and cause his image to deteriorate?
He himself has an interpretation that is related to spiritual battle.
In 1998, he gave an interview to a television channel that provoked the fury of the press and the film industry.
The topic of the interview was the daily lives of Hollywood stars.
And he told a story about a celebrity who came to him with a “cold” presence, gratuitously telling outrageous things and getting on Gibson’s nerves.
It was Christopher Walken, known for films like “Sleepy Hollow,” “Click,” and “Catch Me If You Can.”
This meeting between the two actors took place in a hotel in New York, and according to Mel Gibson, it was so terrifying that he truly felt like he was facing a demon.
He said Walken floated to his side through a crowd of people.
He was dressed in black and it was like one of those old vampire movies where they don’t walk but slide.
Walken was a dancer and was elegant in his movements.
He sat in a chair very close to Gibson and that intimidated Gibson a little.
And they started talking about the Middle Ages and Walken started talking about torture.
And they exchanged torture cases from that time because Gibson had recently read a book about torture.
Gibson recalled the most atrocious torture he had read in the book, but Walken far surpassed it — to the point that Gibson’s assistant left because he couldn’t take it anymore. The air had turned cold and gloomy.
Gibson wanted to leave too because he knew he didn’t want to get involved with Walken.
He stopped, turned around, and at the top of the Peninsula Hotel he saw a huge triple six lit up in red, and Walken started to smile.
And Gibson thought, oh no, Chris Walken is the “antichrist” [.
Walken may have smiled when he saw Mel Gibson’s reaction to those numbers, because he knew that the actor was a Christian, and was always willing to talk to people about his faith. [scroll for more:]
Mel Gibson and Christopher Walken never met again, much less worked together.
But the worst part is that, from then on, everything started to go wrong in Mel Gibson’s life.
However, Mel Gibson’s life began to change in 2004 when he produced the film “The Passion of the Christ.”
I wanted to remind the entire world that Jesus came to earth not only to talk about peace and love, but with a special mission: to die as a sacrifice so that his message of peace and love would be the only true one and have the greatest meaning for human redemption.
No film production in history has managed to portray the biblical prophecy of the suffering of the Messiah so well.
The film was a true success, grossing more than six hundred million dollars, filling theaters around the world.
And most importantly, he brought thousands of lives to Jesus, rescuing many who were straying from the path of the Lord.
Mel Gibson faced Christopher Walken in that meeting and in the following years with all the persecution and injustices typical of a great spiritual battle.
Perhaps because Satan had sensed that God already had plans to use Mel Gibson to make a movie about the sacrifice of Jesus, although he does not have the power to predict the future.
But he knew that this man feared God and really wanted to be used by Him in a powerful way.
Therefore, the enemy used all his weapons to try to destroy Mel Gibson and frustrate the Lord’s plans, but God did not abandon him and victory came.
So much so that Mel Gibson is now completing the sequel to that 2004 film, which will be called “The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection.”
And actor Jim Caviezel, who plays Jesus, said that this will be the biggest movie in world history, and that everyone involved is already facing many spiritual attacks during filming.
And as to whether Christopher Walken was the antichrist, as Mel Gibson thought, it should be taken with a grain of salt.
At that time Gibson may not have had a clear idea about the true characteristics of an antichrist.
Walken was raised a Methodist, and played the Grand Master of the Illuminati in the film “The Diamond Necklace.”
We don’t know his religious affiliation; it could be that there is something dark about him; we don’t know.
But what is certain is that it could have been used by the evil one in that meeting with Gibson, to attack him spiritually, in order to stop him.
This happens more than many assume.
Both people who are not Christians and even fervent Christians are sometimes used by the evil one to gratuitously attack a person who has a mission.
Many are used in the spiritual battle on the evil side intermittently without realizing it. [Note: much controversy also erupted due to certain actions by the star after he made The Passion]
Well, up to this point we have told the spiritual battle that Mel Gibson had, beginning with the meeting with Christopher Walken, whom he classified as the antichrist.
And we at Forums would like to ask you if you think the ravages in Mel Gibson’s life are part of the spiritual battle, or just reflect who Gibson really is.
[resources: Michael Brown retreat]