Showing posts with label Jacobovici. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jacobovici. Show all posts

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?

21 March 2023

Yekuno Amlak

Known as the historical equivalent of the traditional Menelik, he started the dynasty a few years after the Samalas Eruption: Did he travel from Jerusalem to Ethiopia after the medieval Trojan War & bring the Ark of the Covenant finally to Axum?

However, he never claimed to be a descendant of Solomon, as also some rabbinistic scholars do, so the propaganda against the Zagwe might have been inspired by different histories:

  • About 400 years after the official foundation of Karakorum, his descendants founded Gondar; before they were wandering nomads in tent camps
  • The origins of the Zagwe officially go back to the murder of the king of Axum by Gudit, which resembles the story in the book of Judith; researcher Anatoly Fomenko even claims the book of Esther is also a duplicate

In the above mentioned book, Haman is considered to be an Amalekite; in the Quran he is described as opposing the Jews & is ordered by the pharaoh to build a Tower of Babel, making the following duplicates possible: Eshter = Ishtar & Mordecai = Marduk?

As researcher Simcha Jacobovici suggests, the chronology of the book of Exodus is probably incorrect: As Cush might be identified as Midian, where the Jews fought Amalekites, do Rufaa & Damot compose the toponym Rephidim?

The name of the capital of Beta Israel seems to have been inspirational for some authors:

The father of founder Fasilides lived around the Time of Troubles: Did he actually as well, as also might have happened with migrants to Manchuria & Afghanistan, for the latter taking a chronological shift of 100 years into account, flee the Romanovs?

26 December 2022

Holy Grail

Guarded by the Fisher King, this treasure was quested by Percival, knight of the Order of the Round Table, as described by Chrétien de Troyes & Wolfram von Eschenbach. Etymologically it might derive from sang real, which then later might have turned into san gral. As also Otto Rahn might have guessed, it refers to the holy bloodline of Jesus Christ, who fled Troy:

Around the time Basil the Physician died & Andronikos Komnenos was born, the Order of Solomon's Temple was formed. Shortly after the mentioned emperor got dethroned, they lost control of Jerusalem & the Priory of Sion distinguished from them: After losing their last crusader stronghold, did the remnants of the order join them later that year by moving to Grasburg, to found a new country for their banking activities?

On a pillar in the north portal of Chartres Cathedral, constructed soon after the loss of the holy city, it can be seen with the inscription hic amititur archa cederis: Is it possible the order not only brought the Grail, but also the Ark to Gaul?

Both relics were also quested by Indiana Jones, who might be identified as Prester John, who's the cousin of Percival in the poem. In Raiders of the Lost Ark, the relic is found in Goshen, wherefrom it's shipped to Greece, and finally to America:

  • Does the first shipment hint to what Simcha Jacobovici later researched?
  • Does the last shipment imply that relic found its way throughout Europe?

Although Monty Python also suggested the Grail migrated there, Indiana Jones found the relic in nowadays Jordan, where the Ark also might have been hidden: Do the stories about these supposed relics sometimes mix up, or might they simply represent the same relic?

11 September 2022

Nikola Tesla

One of the greatest inventors of all times died very poorly: Compassionate about the succes of alternating current, he abandoned his patents. Two days after he died, the Office of Alien Property Custodian confiscated his documents, the research by John Trump concluded the involved technology was harmless ...

The Wardenclyffe Tower was an attempt to provide wireless communication & energy, using earth as its conductor. Radar research discovered a network of tunnels underneath the facility, similar to the underground of the Giza Plateau: Could they serve as channels towards aquifers to acquire water by capillary action, whereby its movement produces electricity?

A copper wire was found by a remote camera in the so called Queen's Chamber, which could release electromagnetic energy in the confined space: The aquifers could serve as catalysts, whereby the covering limestone absorbs the water, causing vibration on the granite core, which could ionize the air in the different spaces, producing electricity. Was the supposed sarcophagus in the so called King's Chamber a capacitor, fitting the size of the Ark of the Covenant?

The research of Simcha Jacobovici suggests a different Exodus: The eruption of Santorini caused the ten plagues, whereafter the so called Israelites reached Yam Suf, where consequent seismic activity caused a tsunami that smashed the Pharaoh's army. From there, at least a part of them set sail to Mycenae: The steles in its museum suggest the story of the parting of the sea. Did the tribe of Dan actually steal the Ark from the pyramid & ship it to Hellas?

The book of Joshua describes the walk with the Ark around the walls of Jericho, finally smashing down its huge city walls: Ariha rather seems to be a rather small settlement, so are we rather reading about the Theodosian Walls, as proposed by the New Chronology?

03 January 2021

Garden of Eden

In writing about the Tower of Babel, I also mentioned the Garden of Eden. It instigated a brainstorm, which resulted in the idea this paradise might be the irrigated Nile Valley: Very fertile banks, or the Kemet, quite immediately and very clearly separated from the Deshret. The river initially splits into four branches, two upstream & two downstream:

  • The Black Nile might be the Pishon, streaming around Havila, associated with Punt, where gemstones & gold are found
  • The Blue Nile might be the Gihon, streaming around Cush, associated with Ethiopia, passing through Shinar?
  • The Damietta Branch might be the Hiddekel, streaming east of Ash(h)ur, refering to the fertile soils of the Nile Delta?
  • The Rosetta Branch might be the Phrath, streaming west of that rich agricultural region amid many river branches

Garden translates in Greek as ‘κήπος’ (kipos), if you add a Greek ‘e’, it extends to‘ε-κήπος’ (e-kipos). The last part of ‘π’ resembles a ‘τ’, so a little error in scripture eventually might lead to ‘εκήπτος’ (ekiptos), it might be an explanation for the country’s name ...

According to professor Fomenko, the Hyksos & Mamluk are the same people, originating from Scythia. In it’s western part, many rivers flow, all starting with the consonants ‘d’ & ‘n’ and a vowel in between. If we take the starting character of Egypt and combine it with the three characters mentioned before, it might result in Eden, which might be another name for the river with fertile banks, roughly stretching from Meroë to Caïro ...

‘Egypt’ in Greek is written as ‘Αἴγυπτος’, so ‘Αἴ’ = ‘e’. The ruins of Ai are considered to be found in modern Palestine. According to professor Finkelstein, interviewed by Simcha Jacobovici, the city on that spot didn’t exist in Joshua’s time: Should we link the city to another spot, Joshua to another time, or both?