
Jesus Christ appears to the visionary Melanie. At her request, He gives her an unmistakable sign by which she can clearly identify Him.
She feels His loving, gentle, kind, and protective presence.
At the beginning of the vision, Jesus shows her the Russian president, Vladimir Putin.
In the background, an attack can be seen. Putin appears sly and calculating.
The visionary sees a bear—symbolic of Russia—that looks extremely angry.
Jesus and the visionary now stand on a hill, looking out over an unknown country.
The vision fills her with great fear, so much so that she has to interrupt the images several times. She interprets this as a sign of a massive and dangerous event to come.
Jesus asks her to continue the vision. At her request, He helps her endure the images.
The scene shifts to a wide, rocky landscape—Iran. The visionary sees a nuclear attack and feels a shockwave. In rapid sequences, over in seconds, she observes the explosion from different perspectives. She sees a large Russian transport plane, air raids, and numerous jets apparently dropping several small nuclear warheads in a row. Huge explosions rise into the sky.
Then a bald eagle—symbolic of the USA—appears, carrying a black, round bomb in its talons. For the visionary, a clear sign of American airstrikes.
Again, she sees Putin smiling. He seems to be considering plans to attack America. The state of Nevada comes to her mind—a place already referred to in earlier visions.
It is as though his possible plans are being shown in pictures. They appear like a fan with several segments. In each segment, scenes play out on small screens, side by side. All these plans seem to concern targets in America.
On one screen, floods appear; on another, an EMP. She also sees a place in the USA with hot springs under attack. New York also flashes briefly—another possible target Putin is weighing.
The next image shows a bull—symbol of Spain. The bull looks toward a rolling wave on the horizon, made of war and international alliances. At first, the bull lowers its head to attack, but then raises it back to a normal stance—hesitating again and again.
It seems frightened and indecisive: hesitant to attack, hesitant to defend, hesitant to participate—as if it truly wished to stay out of the war. Yet in the end, it seems the bull—Spain—has no choice but to get involved. It is drawn in.
In the next image, a chessboard appears—with Spain’s King Felipe upon it. He trembles all over. As soon as he makes a single step forward, he is swept from the board. For the visionary, a sign that Spain’s defense is weak and the country could be easily overrun.
Once more, an image of Putin appears. This time, the visionary is overcome with an especially uneasy feeling. She sees Putin turning away and seeking more allies—she perceives China. He seems to be devising strategies for using his arsenal in the most resourceful ways.
In another scene, she sees troop movements on a map. Russian forces march westward through Europe. They move through Germany along the Rhine. The impression arises of a Russian occupation—as if the Russian army were bringing Germany under its control, showing a degree of dominance, but with the instruction to inflict little or no harm on the civilian population. It seems the army is only passing through Germany, aiming at another destination. The presence of the troops is clear, yet little aggression emanates from them. Strangely, the visionary feels a relative sense of safety and calm, even though this is officially a state of war. She sees Russian soldiers and food aid.
Another image shows the bald eagle slowly flying over the visionary again—with an offensive weapon in its talons.
The scene shifts once more: a vast, barren, rocky land appears, as well as a donkey—symbolic of Iran. At night she sees a large-scale attack. In the dark sky, the glowing path of a missile can be seen.
From this night sky, Jesus steps forth. He issues an urgent warning. She sees a pocket watch—a symbol of imminent timing, which Jesus explicitly emphasizes: a major escalation is near. A massive attack will follow, bringing worldwide upheaval.
Jesus says: “It is soon.”
The visionary hears the call of a muezzin. This tells her it concerns a mosque that will be attacked. She sees inner images of a mosque with turquoise arches and a richly ornate façade—a familiar sight from earlier visions. Time seems to be running out. Full escalation is close. Again and again, she sees the great missile in the night sky—the attack seems long prepared.
It is stressed once more: this attack will trigger total escalation—the zero point.
The visionary feels intensely that it is imminent. The war will spread to Europe. On a map, she sees how the war expands, like waves in water when a stone is thrown in. This global conflict had already been shown to her in earlier visions—accompanied by a spreading disease. Here it seems to be the war in Europe, foretold to her before.
Despite everything, she also perceives safe places in all affected countries, and areas where the war will not be felt so strongly.
Jesus reminds: “Help is always ready. Do not lose heart. Do not lose courage.”
He emphasizes that we must accept this knowledge and prepare ourselves.
“Do not be frightened. Return to My peace. In the rosary prayer and in the Host, you can find Me. Go in peace, My children.”
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.