Saturday, November 27, 2021

The good, the bad and the ugly - Actual fate of Noah's blessings

 


Joseph B. Ehrlich was one of the inspired men of our time. He was the first to enlighten me about the NWO around the year 2007. In April 2012, when I came to Florida with the address of Barry Chamish in my pocket, he was in the last stage of the cancer that took his life shortly after. He did not welcome me to visit him since he was already too low. Apart from his geopolitical analysis, among which he repeatedly said that China was a wild card in the NWO's game that the USA never understood to their ultimate demise, he sorted out two of the most profound thoughts from his reading of the Bible.

The first one was his comment of the story of Ruth the Moabite who he revealed was the cornerstone of Israel falling into the abyss. Against the perpetual decree of God, Boaz married her and their son, Obed was the ancestor of King David. 

Deuteronomy 23|3

No Ammonite or Moabite or any of their descendants may enter the assembly of the LORD, not even in the tenth generation.


His second insight and maybe the most important was the story of "the oven of Akhnai" where he highlights the root of God's demise in the Halacha followed since then by the Jewish religion. In two words, Rabbi Eliezer Ben Hyrcanus did stand against the Sanhedrin and refuted the influence of Rabban Gamliel by reminding that God is the power to abide to, not man. But, with a short simple sentence, he had been refuted and ostracized because, as Gamliel victoriously stated: "The Torah is not in the sky". Man has the power to decide and rule by himself.


I just did a search for Joseph B. Ehrlich with next to no results. His web site, Senderberl has disappeared totally. Only two books of the seven he wrote are still appearing. What a loss ....


I wrote what is preceding because, trying to follow up in his path, I understood yesterday some interesting thing connected with current events.

I do have in common with the religious 'Jews' the belief that all is in the Torah, although my understanding of it is indeed the very opposite of what they view in it !


The good, the bad and the ugly

The two people that have remained unhurt by the Covid scam are the Black people of Africa and the Arab people. These are precisely the progeny of the two individuals that had been banned by God from His inheritance, Ishmael and Cham. While Chem was blessed and Japheth entitled to inherit land that has become the Asian people, Cham fled to Mitzraim, Egypt which later became the Arabs' possession. Staying out of God's blessings, they evolved, or rather so did not evolved on their own, outside of the wealth attached to the blessings.

But, blessings come with a price to pay and, neither Chem's descendants nor Japhet's hold to the commandments of God (Genesis 9). Essav too although he did not dare marrying a Canaanite did not keep anything from his blessed origin. 

Then, those with the blessings, Chem representing the Jews, Japhet the Asiatic and Essav the Whites, all of them forfeited the will of God and, while being treacherous, the blessings could not be canceled on God's part. They then became prosperous and vain to mankind's great sorrow.


 Moreover, after the fall of the second Temple, the exile of the male Jews from Israel that took them north brought another downturn in the fate of humanity. The sons of Chem married the daughters of Essav. That unholy alliance brought up a new race of giants, the Ashkenazim who dreamed of subjugating the whole world. Around the 18th century, some of them became 'The court Jews' who effectively became the most powerful people in northern Europe by financing the kings. 

But that's another story which is not unparalleled with the beginning of Noah's story where God brought the flood to annihilate mankind's corruption. There is in my eyes definitely a link between the Nefilim, the 'mighty men' and the perverted Ashkenazim, don't you think ?



With low vaccination rates, Africa's Covid deaths remain far below Europe & US


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