I want you to pay special attention to what I'm about to say. On September 27th, 2019 the Edomite Jews offered a Noahide sacrifice to their god at the Southern point of Mount of Olives. This particular area is known as Mount Corruption based on Solomon letting his pagan wives offer sacrifices to Chemosh and... Continue Reading →
The Arch of Luxembourg
The Arch of Triumph of Palmyra was unveiled on December 16th at Luxembourg. It will be at this site until February 29th, 2020. Below is some excerpts from IDA and silver history of this site. In short, it was a Catholic church turned prison turned UNESCO site. It will be up for 76 days. Let... Continue Reading →
Location of the Burning of the Red Heifer
The big question on the burning of this red heifer is where. Where will they burn it at. We know through scripture that when they were in the week wilderness it was done "outside the camp". This is the same kind of our phrasing used when mentioning where Jesus was crucified, outside the camp. This... Continue Reading →
Thoughts on the r.h. ashes (and some synchronicities)
How did they sprinkle the ashes of the red heifer into the water? Jewish tradition says a pine cone hanging on a string from a stick was dipped (half way) into these ashes and then sprinkled into the living waters. This is how they made the waters of purification. Then there was this way when... Continue Reading →
The Arch of Triumph Will Burn…in Bern.
Today (June 13th, 2019) the Arch of Triumph replica from Palmyra, Syria was set up once again. This time in Bern, Switzerland. A few months ago it was in Geneva and starting today until June 24th it will be in The Waisenhausplatz (Orphanage Plaza) in Bern. Bern comes from the swiss word meaning marshy place... Continue Reading →
The Inverted Entrance to the Arch
Some people insist that the replica of the Arch of Triumph from Palmyra is actually the Arch of Bel/Baal. And the majority of people actually call it the Arch of Bel. As I have shown in other articles, it's not. These are three different sites with 3 different arches and the Arch of Triumph and... Continue Reading →
The Divine Feminine: just in time for Beltane
Let me start by saying that Beltane which starts on April 19th and ends May 1st celebrates the divine feminine. It is a ritual and invocation for the union of the god and goddess. This is why we are seeing these things happening now. Ever since the Arch went up we've seen all kinds of... Continue Reading →
The Arch in Geneva: a little symbolism
With the Arch being in Geneva at the Palace of Nations, I started to look at the symbolic architecture that surrounds this place. I noticed they have a celestial sphere. Here is what the sculpture has to say about it. "The representation of the heavenly constellations is derived from Babylonia and Assyria: the Greeks and... Continue Reading →
The Arch of Triumph will be at the Palace of Nations for Passover
The Arch of Triumph is back...again. While reading this please keep in mind my book I put out last year on the Arch. The divine feminine meets the Arch. Do you remember when the Arch of Triumph was going to The Hague (the international court) and then suddenly it had gotten canceled? This was back... Continue Reading →
America: Land of Amurru
What is the connection to the Arch of Triumph in Palmyra to the United States? Scholars have for years connected the etymology of America to Amurru. Amurru is nothing more than the Amorites and the Amorites worshipped Marduk. Linguistically these names are all related. Marduk was Satan and according to Europeans who worship Marduk, this... Continue Reading →