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#1953: No peace until Jesus comes if Mussolini goes towards Ethiopia <ref>''When I said that Mussolini, when he first come in power twenty-some-odd years ago, I said, "If Mussolini ever goes towards Ethiopia, mark this down, there'll never be peace till Jesus Christ comes."'' (Israel and the Church, March 26, 1953)</ref>
#1953: No peace until Jesus comes if Mussolini goes towards Ethiopia <ref>''When I said that Mussolini, when he first come in power twenty-some-odd years ago, I said, "If Mussolini ever goes towards Ethiopia, mark this down, there'll never be peace till Jesus Christ comes."'' (Israel and the Church, March 26, 1953)</ref>
#1960: The new dictator of Italy would make his first and last invasion into Ethiopia, and come to his end.<ref>''The president which now is, President Franklin D. Roosevelt... (Now remember, this is twenty-eight years ago.) will cause the whole world to go to war; and the new dictator of Italy, Mussolini, shall make his first invasion towards Ethiopia, and he will take Ethiopia; but that'll be his last. He shall come to his end.'' (Condemnation by Representaion, November 13, 1960)</ref>
#1960: The new dictator of Italy would make his first and last invasion into Ethiopia, and come to his end.<ref>''The president which now is, President Franklin D. Roosevelt... (Now remember, this is twenty-eight years ago.) will cause the whole world to go to war; and the new dictator of Italy, Mussolini, shall make his first invasion towards Ethiopia, and he will take Ethiopia; but that'll be his last. He shall come to his end.'' (Condemnation by Representaion, November 13, 1960)</ref>
#1960: The new dictator, Mussolini, would attach Ethiopia in his final advance, and he would come to a disgraceful end. <ref>''Said, "This new dictator, Mussolini, will take his first step toward Ethiopia, and Ethiopia will fall at his feet." It did. It said, "That'll be his last. He will end in disgrace." (Conference, November 25, 1960)</ref>
#1960: The new dictator, Mussolini, would attack Ethiopia in his final advance, and he would come to a disgraceful end. <ref>''Said, "This new dictator, Mussolini, will take his first step toward Ethiopia, and Ethiopia will fall at his feet." It did. It said, "That'll be his last. He will end in disgrace." (Conference, November 25, 1960)</ref>
#1960: Mussolini would conquor Ethiopia in his first invasion, but he would die after that. <ref>''How that Mussolini would go towards Ethiopia, his first invasion, and would take it; that'd be the end; he'd die off after that. (The Ephesian Church Age, December 5 1960)</ref>
#1960: Mussolini would conquor Ethiopia in his first invasion, but he would die after that. <ref>''How that Mussolini would go towards Ethiopia, his first invasion, and would take it; that'd be the end; he'd die off after that. (The Ephesian Church Age, December 5 1960)</ref>
#1960: Mussolini would fail to take Ethiopia <ref>''I said, "Ethiopia, Mussolini will go to Ethiopia, but he'll fail." (The Thyatirean Church Age, December 8, 1960)</ref>
#1960: Mussolini would fail to take Ethiopia <ref>''I said, "Ethiopia, Mussolini will go to Ethiopia, but he'll fail." (The Thyatirean Church Age, December 8, 1960)</ref>
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#1961: The current dictator of Ethiopia would make his first invasion into Ethiopia, and come to a disgraceful end. <ref>''There's a dictator now by the name of Mussolini. And his first invasion will be at Ethiopia, and he will overcome Ethiopia, but he will come to a disgrace.  (Turning Northward, January 29, 1961)</ref>
#1961: The current dictator of Ethiopia would make his first invasion into Ethiopia, and come to a disgraceful end. <ref>''There's a dictator now by the name of Mussolini. And his first invasion will be at Ethiopia, and he will overcome Ethiopia, but he will come to a disgrace.  (Turning Northward, January 29, 1961)</ref>
#1961: He would come to disgraceful end with a woman. <ref>''Notice. I said, "Mussolini is standing up as a dictator; he will make his first invasion to Ethiopia. But he will take Ethiopia, but he will come to a disgraceful end, him and that woman both." (Jehovah Jireh, March 12, 1961)</ref>
#1961: He would come to disgraceful end with a woman. <ref>''Notice. I said, "Mussolini is standing up as a dictator; he will make his first invasion to Ethiopia. But he will take Ethiopia, but he will come to a disgraceful end, him and that woman both." (Jehovah Jireh, March 12, 1961)</ref>
#1961: Mussolini would rise to power, Ethiopia would fall at his feed, and he would come to a shameful end. <ref>''I said, "The dictator that's now arising in Italy (which is Mussolini), he will come into power, and he will go to Ethiopia; and Ethiopia will fall at his steps." ...But I said, "He'll come to a shameful end," and he did.'' (The Seventieth Week of Daniel, August 6, 1961) </ref>
#1961: Mussolini would rise to power, Ethiopia would fall at his feet, and he would come to a shameful end. <ref>''I said, "The dictator that's now arising in Italy (which is Mussolini), he will come into power, and he will go to Ethiopia; and Ethiopia will fall at his steps." ...But I said, "He'll come to a shameful end," and he did.'' (The Seventieth Week of Daniel, August 6, 1961) </ref>
#1962: Mussolini would come to a shameful end after his first invasion, into Ethiopia. No one would help him at the end. <ref>'' I said, "Mussolini will come to a shameful end." I said, "His first invasion, he will go to Ethiopia; and Ethiopia will fall at his step, but he'll come to his end, and nobody will help him; and disgrace will he be buried." There he is.  (Absolute, December 30, 1962) </ref>
#1962: Mussolini would come to a shameful end after his first invasion, into Ethiopia. No one would help him at the end. <ref>'' I said, "Mussolini will come to a shameful end." I said, "His first invasion, he will go to Ethiopia; and Ethiopia will fall at his step, but he'll come to his end, and nobody will help him; and disgrace will he be buried." There he is.  (Absolute, December 30, 1962) </ref>
#1963: Mussolini would rise, Ethiopia would fall, and he would be turned to shame with a woman. <ref>''How Mussolini would rise and go to Ethiopia, and fall at his steps; and he would be turned to the people, in shame, with a woman. Many, many years before it happened perfectly on the dot. And it's never failed, and it won't fail, because it's THUS SAITH THE LORD. And it's not contrary to these Bible. It's got to be.''  (Once More, November 17,1963)</ref>
#1963: Mussolini would rise, Ethiopia would fall, and he would be turned to shame with a woman. <ref>''How Mussolini would rise and go to Ethiopia, and fall at his steps; and he would be turned to the people, in shame, with a woman. Many, many years before it happened perfectly on the dot. And it's never failed, and it won't fail, because it's THUS SAITH THE LORD. And it's not contrary to these Bible. It's got to be.''  (Once More, November 17,1963)</ref>
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Other than the above discrepancies, this prophecy would have seemed out of step with World politics in 1933, as Mussolini had ruled Italy since 1922 with little or isolated opposition, he had signed a concordant with the Catholic Church four years earlier recognizing the Italian State and an independent Vatican, and he had opposed the rise of Hitler in Germany.  It was only after Mussolini's crusade in Ethiopia was opposed by the League of Nations that the Italian-German allegiance materialized.  Finally, Mussolini and his mistress were finally shot by Italian Communists on April 28, 1945, and their bodies were placed on display on meat hooks in the Piazzale Loreto in Milan the next day.
Other than the above discrepancies, this prophecy would have seemed out of step with World politics in 1933, as Mussolini had ruled Italy since 1922 with little or isolated opposition, he had signed a concordant with the Catholic Church four years earlier recognizing the Italian State and an independent Vatican, and he had opposed the rise of Hitler in Germany.  It was only after Mussolini's crusade in Ethiopia was opposed by the League of Nations that the Italian-German allegiance materialized.  Finally, Mussolini and his mistress were finally shot by Italian Communists on April 28, 1945, and their bodies were placed on display on meat hooks in the Piazzale Loreto in Milan the next day.


==About Ethiopia and the Italian Invasion==
==About Ethiopia and the Italian Invasion==