Tuesday, November 04, 2008

[strange days] the messiah cometh ... or not



Today, someone said that if Obama gets in, there will be war in the Middle-East. That set me thinking because in the Telegraph today, on p19, it says:

“He’s been sent by G-d.” Even by the feverish standards of US politics, the messianic fervour of Obama’s campaign is disquieting.

What follows below was part of a radio programme on CentrExNews.com. [2000] with a supposed Illuminati escapee whom I’ve scoured the net for and have yet to see debunked. The Year 2000 date is quite significant because this scenario was only seen as the ravings of conspiracy theorists back then. Today it seems more plausible. I’m not asking you to accept it, only bear it in mind.

Q: What are the plans of the Illuminati for the Middle East and how will it affect the rest of the world? Will we see WWIII?

A: The conflict in the middle east is only to the advantage of the Illuminists. They HATE Israel, and hope one day to see it destroyed, and are biding their time. One of the olive branches offered by the UN when it takes over is that they will prevent war in the middle-east, and this will be greeted with joy by many. At the same time, the Illuminati covertly supply guns and funds to BOTH sides to keep the conflict fueled. They are very duplicitous people.

They used to funnel guns through the USSR to Palestine, for example, in the name of promoting "friendliness" between the USSR and this state and other arab nations. Then, the US Illuminists would help funnel guns to Israel, for the same reason. These people love the game of chess, and see warfare between nations as creating an order out of chaos.

Want to hear the end of the world scenario the Illuminati taught me? It was cult propaganda, but this is how they believed the New Order would be ushered in:

There will be continued conflict in the Middle East, with a severe threat of nuclear war being the culmination of these hostilities. An economic collapse that will devastate the economy of the US and Europe, much like the great depression.

One reason that our economy continues limping along is the artificial support that the Federal Reserve had given it, manipulating interest rates, etc. But one day, this won't work (or this leverage will be withdrawn on purpose) and the next great depression will hit. The government will call in its bonds and loans, and credit card debts will be called in. There will be massive bankruptcies nationwide. Europe will stabilize first and then Germany, France and England will have the strongest economies, and will institute, through the UN, an international currency. Japan will also pull out, although their economy will be weakened.

Peacekeeping forces will be sent out by the UN and local bases to prevent riots. The leaders will reveal themselves, and people will be asked to make a pledge of loyalty during a time of chaos and financial devastation. Doesn't sound pleasant, does it? I don't know the exact time frame for all of this, and wouldn't want to even guess. The good news is that if a person is debt-free, owes nothing to the government or credit debt, and can live self sufficiently, they may do better than others. I would invest in gold, not stocks, if I had the income. Gold will once again be the world standard, and dollars will be pretty useless.

Into this, the religious cannot be kept out of consideration of the Middle-East because political stability has heavy religious overtones there. The state of play is that the Zionist extremists [inc. the Temple Institute] are waiting to lay the corner stone of the temple but are constrained by the state from doing so because a red heifer which fulfils all the criteria can’t be found.

In case you think you’re going loopy, that was precisely what I wrote. Here are three articles relating to it – one, two, three.

In summary, when the cornerstone is laid for the rebuilding of the Third Temple, which itself depends on the birth of the red heifer, then the Messiah appears and the era of Israel is ushered in. This would light the tinderbox of the Middle-East, as has nearly happened a few times, for example:

On August 21, 1969 Michael Rohan a non-Jewish tourist from Australia set fire to the Al Aksa Mosque. Firefighters fought the blaze for four hours as an angry Muslim crowd shouted "Down with Israel." The president of the Muslim Council accused the fire brigades of a deliberately slow response. The Arab states blamed Israel for the incident even though Rohan identified himself as a "Church of God" member. The fire destroyed a priceless on thousand year old wood and ivory pulpit (minbar) that had been sent from Aleppo by Saladin.

… and:

Even though the Temple Mount has been regained and is officially part of the State of Israel, it is still being profaned as far as the God of Israel is concerned. When the Mount fell into Jewish hands after the Six Day War, Israel took the Western Wall Area but left administration of the Mount to the Muslim Council of Elders. Israel also banned Jewish worship. The secular Jews did not care and many of the Orthodox Jews believe that the Third Temple would have to await the arrival of the Messiah. These issues remain stalemated to the present day.

So there is a Jewish preparation to rebuild the Temple which would immediately create war across the Muslim world, which in turn would drag in the western powers. If the heifer can be found, then the only other precondition is the Messiah.

Here is where we switch to Christian eschatology. There is much disagreement, especially between pre-tribulationists and post-tribulationists. remember, at this point, that no one is asking you to accept any of the above or what follows, just to note it.

What is generally agreed by Christians is that these things will happen in the end times, whenever they are:

1. There is a “falling away” of belief, a time when parent is against parent, brother is against sister and iniquity is everywhere. All the old ways have fallen away.

2. There is a one currency system and the “mark of the beast” either on the forehead or in the right “hand”, in order to “buy or sell”. No one eats without this.

3. The Jewish Temple will be rebuilt.

4. A seven year period begins, the Tribulation, which culminates, halfway along, with the “desolation of abomination”. This is generally held to mean that someone purports to be the Jewish Messiah and says he will defend Israel against the hostile elements besieging it. Instead he goes into the Temple Inner Sanctum and says that the sacrifice need no longer be. He puts something in there “which should not be”. Then the Jews will know they’ve been tricked but it is too late.

5. The conflagration of the world really picks up and Christians are hunted down and persecuted as “insurgents” at this time. Almost everyone turns them in to the authorities because of the deep unpopularity whipped up by the powers that be.

6. Somewhere in there are the ten Northern Nations, whoever they are and an army of 200 million coming “from the east”. This army apparently crosses two great rivers.

7. It ends with the true believers taken up to Heaven and the rest of the place burns. Scripture says you can never tell the time this is all going to happen.

If you put all the above post together then, to the Telegraph article on Obama’s Messianic mission, long on rhetoric and short on detail, can be added the notion of the Black Nobility, although how Obama comes into this, originating in Kenya, remains a mystery.

What do I think of all this? I don’t know but I do think that we are in strange days. We are certainly witnessing the rise of a possible president in the mould of a Kennedy. Tomorrow will tell.

6 comments:

  1. You always write such thought provoking posts.
    As time goes on I am getting less comfortable with Obama, from what is seeping out, but not so much in the mainstream. Too slick, like a Hollywood president...or worse?

    He certainly, conveniently, just crosses many boundaries which would be barriers to others, and certainly had a lotof campaign dollars. Someone wants him in.
    Yes, I was thinking 'Kennedy' just the other day.

    I don't think that theory is far fetched at all, and all ready we are on the path.

    As I said once, this depression that they don't want to call a depression, is a man -made, long term strategy for control through economic oppression.

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  2. Why do you often liken Jim to the Messiah?

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  3. Very good research James, well done. However, why so sure that the Illuminati are the "bad guys"? Even if they are could it possibly be that their protagonists are even worse?

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  4. Uber - he is a worry.

    Wolfie - where do we start?

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  5. "if Obama gets in, there will be war in the Middle-East." Indeed. But also if Obama doesn't get in, there will be war in the Middle-East. War is what the Middle East does. If in doubt, consult Bible.

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  6. PS I am pretty sceptical about Obama, but to compare him to Kennedy is really pretty rude; surely he's made of better stuff than that?

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