Showing posts with label Prussia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prussia. Show all posts

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 March 2025

Leon Trotsky

Born as Lev Bronstein in the Pale of Settlement, initially he became a Menshevik, but later joined the Bolsheviks. Already been a participant in the first Russian Revolution, he became one of the protagonists in the more famous sequel. After the demise of Vladimir Lenin, he was the suspected subsequent leader of their political party, but lost an internal struggle against Joseph Stalin: Did communism actually fail then yet?

Stalinism opposed Trotskyism, which endorses the permanent revolution coined by Karl Marx. Born as a descendant of an Askhenazi family in Prussia, he initially collaborated with Moses Hess. Together with Friedrich Engels, they fled to Brussels, where the Communist Manifesto was published. After the suppression of the subsequent February Revolution, the authors ultimately ended up in London, while the philosopher initially fled to Switzerland: Do communism & Zionism share a common ground?

Both ideologies are originally secular, though Abraham Kook later incorporated the religious aspect to the latter. His son even claimed Yahweh allowed the Holocaust as an incentive towards the creation of the state of Israel: Which cause did the Holodomor serve then in this rhetoric?

Because the winners always write the history, the adversarial Ahrimanic Powers initially denied the genocide in the granary of Europe: Did the apprehension of Raoul Wallenberg offer the Soviet Union a Trump Card?

Operation Barbarossa was actually a crusade against communism & the Cold War lasted nearly half a century. Around the year 1948, George Orwell yet wrote about the danger of totalitarian control: Does Emmanuel Goldstein personify Leon Trotsky?

After the year 1984, the policies of Mikhail Gorbachev initiated the end of the Soviet Union, but didn't eradicate communism. Vladimir Putin even agrees with Karl Marx on the topic that the second Russian Revolution could be a predecessor for the countries that label themselves nowadays as liberal. Liberalism dismantled the absolute monarchies, possibly former provincial represenatives of the biblical Tartarian Empire, while communism subsequently wants to overthrow the bourgeoisie:

  • Is the NWO ushering in communism by the backdoor?
  • Is it Satan misleading all nations, as described in the book of Revelation?

12 February 2025

Rudolf Hess

Initially appointed as the deputy of Adolf Hitler, he flew to Scotland in an attempt to achieve peace, exactly one year after Fall Gelb was initiated. Although Germany only wanted to stop the atrocities against its minorities in the western part of Prussia & Posen, the members of the Entente Cordiale declared war due to the invasion of the free city of Danzig & Poland. After retreating from Scandinavia, Fall Rot drove them ultimately out of the continent:

After the Soviet Union conquered many regions between the Baltic & Black seas, the strategic pact stood under pressure: Operation Thunder threatened an exhausted Wehrmacht. That's why Germany still wanted to achieve peace with the United Kingdom, whose SIS might have taken advantage of the situation by misleading our deputy: Did the victorious Masons twist that history to obscure their malevolence?

Born close to the sunken Thonis, also the nearby Great Pyramid & Fort Babylon might have inspired him to become a member of the Thule Society: Did Anatoly Fomenko actually describe the fall of Atlantis, mentioned as the fall of Babylon in the book of Revelation, which in mainstream history is disguised as the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire?

Long before Thonis sunk, Egypt got attacked by the so called Sea Peoples, of whom the author of Oera Linda claims they came from Frisia, in whose surroundings Eelco de Boer could find traces of different mythologies:

The submerged Aldland rather resembles Hyperborea, where the grietman Apol might have been the original for the godhead Apollo:

After his final flight over Doggerland, our dove of peace got imprisoned for the rest of his life, till his so called suicide: Is the song Gold actually a hymn to his peaceful soul?

10 June 2024

Martin Luther

Known as the intiator of the Reformation, he actually was yet preceded by John Hus, John Wycliffe & even Gnosticism. A doctrine formulated by Aurelius Augustinus inspired him to associate certain religions with the devil:

After initially being in favor of Judaism, he changed opinion after they refused to convert to Protestantism. In the year of Copernicus' death, he wrote On the Jews & their Lies, accusing them of exploiting Christians by means of usury: Did it later inspire Adolf Hitler to resist the Jew World Order?

A few years earlier, the Jesuit Order was founded to instigate the Catholic Reformation: The council of Trent resulted in the Eighty Years' War, wherein the army of Gustavus Adolphus used Gott mit Uns as a mean of recognition. They inherited that phrase from the Teutonic Order, which later also was used by Prussia & its successors: Were they the Israelites, as defined by Anatoly Fomenko?

The last ruler of a united kingdom supposedly was King Solomon, followed by Rehoboam ruling over the Jews & Jeroboam over the Israelites, whose tribes supposedly disappeared. A few old maps situate some of their names: Did they later flee to Great Tartary?

The mother of Suleyman Khan originated from Little Tartary, whose son, preceded by Selim I & succeded by Selim II, shared the preference for aniconism with our famous Protestant. As well as Flavius Justinianus, preceded by Justinus I & succeded by Justinus II, he is known as a famous lawgiver: Were all of them, as Ataman of the so called conquest by Prophet Joshua, partial duplicates of Jedidiah?

Our magnificent Sultan died in the year of the Beeldenstorm, which initiated the Eighty Years' War, of which the Thirty Years' War was the final part, which caused a lot of destruction on the territory of the so called Holy Roman Empire: Was this realm actually a complex political falsification to fade the real history of Das Erste Reich out of our consciousness?

The New Chronology describes Israel as a theomachist nation, whereas Judea as a theocratic nation. The Demiurge is the equivalent of Yahweh, whereas Satan is described as the king of this world by many biblical authors, for example by Paul & John:

  • Did the ten lost tribes revolt against the crescent spirit of Ahriman?
  • Is the modern nation of Israel actually an arrogant hoax of Judeans?

26 October 2022

Khan Baliq

Khan Baliq literally translates as "Ruler's City", a good bet for the city founded by Kublai Khan, also known as Tartar City: It contains the Imperial City with the Forbidden Palace, the Chinese City was added in a later stage on its southern flank. Marco Polo supposedly visited Cambalu, officially known as its synonym, but some maps mention the toponym Cambalich in western Siberia:

These maps suggest another perspective on the history of the Mongol Empire:

  • Did the attacks on the Stroganov trading posts serve as inspiration to initiate the fairy tale of their massive conquest?
  • Is the conquest of China by the Ming Empire actually a duplicate of the conquest of western Siberia by the Russian Tsardom?

The New Chronology claims the Manchu are the actual builders of Pezhin:

  • Is the unification of tribes by Genghis Khan a duplication of the unification of tribes by Genggiyen Khan?
  • Did the imperial palace in Mukden, their first capital, serve as a prototype for the one in Peking, their second capital?

The city flourished as the capital of the Qing Empire, whose ruler was recognized by the VOC as the "Grand Tartar Cham", also drawn as "Tartarische Keyzer". After the seizure of power by the Romanov, did someone of the Shuisky flee and establish a new realm & capital for the old dynasty?

Since then foreign traders tried to access their territory, resulting in the Opium Wars & Boxer Rebellion, finally resulting in the end of their reign: Was it actually the last stronghold of the Tartarian Empire, ultimately conquered by the forces of the NWO?

However, Puyi was later installed as the ruler of Manchukuo by the Japanese Empire, around the time Germany witnessed the rise of Adolf Hitler, who sent several expeditions to Tibet:

25 December 2021

Batu Khan

Known as the grandson of Genghis Khan, he extended the Mongol Empire north of the Khazar Sea, comparable to the realm of Attila the Hun: He conquered Kievan Rus & invaded Central Europe. According to the New Chronology, he's a duplicate of:

Yaroslav derives from Yarilo, who is also identified with Saint John, which becomes Ivan in Russian ...

The mainstream known territory of the Golden Horde is approximately equal to the Khazar Khaganate, both having Astrakhan as its possible capital, making their histories possible duplicates: Might its name refer to arrows used during their raids?

The mainstream known territory of the Golden Ring had to pay tribute to the Golden Horde. However, for the New Chronology, both are duplicates: Did mainstream historians use the Khazar Khaganate as inspiration for a Mongol Yoke?

According to mainstream history, the Golden Horde was later split into an eastern & western part, though it isn't clear which colour fits which compass point. The New Chronology, rejectants of that Mongol Yoke, suggests another division:

The White Horde stretched to Belarus, Prussia & the Balkan Peninsula: Did Batu Khan & his Venedi continue the conquest of his grandfather by reaching as far as Baetica & the Vatican? Another concentric circle of cities around Vladimir fits that suggestion ...