Showing posts with label Grishin. Show all posts
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11 June 2025

Chabad Lubavitch

A name derived from the upper three sefirot of the kabalistic Tree of Life, this movement of Orthodox Judaism, initiated by Shneur Zalman Baruchovitch, saw its origin when:

The age of enlightenment proved to be a challenge for Rabbinic Judaism, driving it to a split in a Haskalah & Haredi branch. The latter also quickly split into a Hasidic & Misnagdim branch, of whom the former heavily draws on Lurianic Kabbalah. As also counts for Islam, the New Chronology suggests this increasing orthodoxy to be a result of the definitive fall of the Hordian Empire:

The names of some of the lost tribes of Israel can be found on old maps of Tartaria, as well as the toponyms Tabor & Arzareth: Was it the Medieval Empire of the Israelites?

Initially against secular Zionism, the movement changed stance after their fifth rebbe, which caused the Malachim to split off. While officially abstaining from politics, the last rebbe supported actions in favor of religious Zionism: Is he the long awaited messiah?

A few centuries earlier, Sabbatai Zevi, who also drew on Lurianic Kabbalah, even proclaimed himself as messiah: Did his movement of Sabbateans put the toponym of Yoros Salam into Palestine, causing Zionism to claim a false Promised Land?

18 October 2024

Hammu Rabbi

Known in mainstream history as the famous lawgiver of Babylon, a feature he shares with other prominent characters:

Moses      -       Solon      -       Justinianus      -       Suleyman      -       Napoleon

David Rohl claims that he allocated archeological spot is actually Eridu, while the location of Fort Babylon was home to the Hamites: Did our rabbi rather live near the Rivers of Babylon?

Moses officially fled from there, but not as described in Exodus, rather as in Revelation, supported by the research of Simcha Jacobovici: Tomb stones from Mycenae depict the so called parting of the sea, thus can he be identified as Solon?

Solon remembered the story of Atlantis & Poseidon can be identified as Ham, supporting the idea of Thonis as the sunken capital of the mythical island: Was it actually described as the biblical Fall of Babylon?

Anatoly Fomenko claims that the successor of Moses & conquerer of the Promised Land is buried on Mount Beykoz near Yoros Salam, where officially Justinianus & Suleyman once reigned: Were they partial duplicates of Joshua & Solomon?

In the Medieval Empire of the Israelites, Robert Grishin & Vladimir Melamed claim that civilization in Europe took a qualitative leap following the crowning of Carolus Magnus, roughly around the moment claimed by Anatoly Fomenko. About one millenium later, Napoleon Bonaparte quickly conquers the region Moses once fled: Did our general contribute to the downfall of the biblical millenial kingdom?

Both the Holy Roman Empire & the Eastern Roman Empire officially lasted for about one millenium: Were they partial duplicates of the Tartarian Empire that succeeded the Atlantean Empire, disguised as the Western Roman Empire that fell down as a Whore of Babylon?

16 July 2021

Samalas Eruption

In 1257 AD one of the largest volcanic eruptions took place on Lombok, causing worldwide catastrophies the subsequent years, possibly even resulting in the Little Ice Age. It was an outburst of similar strength as the well knows of Santorini, Vesuvius, Tambora & Krakatoa ...

In The Medieval Empire of the Israelites, the authors describe that glacial cores point out a catastrophe must have taken place around 1260 AD. Ten years later, scientists concluded Segara Anak was the result of that catastrophic eruption. For these authors, the mentioned year is a key to understand history, some important historical turning points took place around that time:

Although at first glance these events seem unconnected to each other, some interesting questions arise:

  • As the Mongols, the Byzantines got defeated first, however the latter ones were succesful one year later: Might the spring of Goliath refer to the spring near Constantinople, of which the nearby gate contributed to the surprising seizure?
  • Cadiz means stronghold, while Constantinople is famous for its walls: Could it be the former ones captured it too under their pseudonym Castilians, although mainstream history claims otherwise?

Considering these similarities, is one real historical blueprint used to, at least partially, invent some fake histories for different regions, so creating some fake history & hiding some real history?

About one millenium earlier, around 536 AD, a volcanic eruption also caused extreme weather events & crop failures. Late in that year the troops of Flavius Belisarius seized Naples by using an abandoned aqueduct to capture the city by surprise: Is this a duplicate story of the mentioned seizure, as well as the seizure of Troy?

14 February 2021

Trojan Horse

When Paris abducted Helen, it started the Trojan War, which ended by the trick with the Trojan Horse, whereafter Aeneas managed to escape the burning city. The trick with the hollow horse is a bit odd; the following questions pop up in my mind:

  • Nobody noticed a possible entrance to the belly of the horse?
  • None of the hidden soldiers sneezed or coughed the whole time?
  • They could remain noiseless when the horse suddenly started to move?
  • ...

The Aeneid covers the story of the hollow horse: In Latin, 'horse' translates as 'equus', while 'water' translates as 'aqua'. Before the invention of printing press, a mistake in copying happened easily: Could 'equus' have replaced 'aqua', in connection with the verb 'ducere', which translates as 'to lead'?

This question is brought forward by the New Chronology: Did the seizure of Troy happen as in early medieval Naples?

According to them, the ruïns of Hisarlik are too small for being the remnants of that once so mighty city. They suggest it should be Tsargrad & they could be right: When the Greeks recaptured late medieval Constantinople, being lost to the Latins since the Fourth Crusade, they used a secret passage near the Gate of the Spring ...

"Νεά Πολις" & "Nova Roma" nearly mean the same, as does "𐤒𐤓𐤕 𐤇𐤃𐤔𐤕". The Aeneid covers the love story of Dido & Aeneas too: Though they've been born centuries apart, in the story they met, proving ancient Virgil indeed wrote propaganda. How about late medieval Virgil?

I mentioned the importance of national propaganda already in a former post: Authors Robert Grishin & Vladimir Melamed suggest in chapter fourteen of their book the mentioned namesakes are doubles. That's right, even Shakespeare might not have been who we think he was, also according to Petter Amundsen ...