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cuitlahuac
25th June 2014, 05:14
The foundation for a fulfillment of the Biblical "Prophecy" of Armageddon was the creation of the State of Israel by the British Government to give Palestine to "Dear Lord Rothschild" Zionists:


According to Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya in a 2011 Global Research article, The Yinon Plan was a continuation of Britain’s colonial design in the Middle East:

“[The Yinon plan] is an Israeli strategic plan to ensure Israeli regional superiority. It insists and stipulates that Israel must reconfigure its geo-political environment through the balkanization of the surrounding Arab states into smaller and weaker states.

Israeli strategists viewed Iraq as their biggest strategic challenge from an Arab state. This is why Iraq was outlined as the centerpiece to the balkanization of the Middle East and the Arab World. In Iraq, on the basis of the concepts of the Yinon Plan, Israeli strategists have called for the division of Iraq into a Kurdish state and two Arab states, one for Shiite Muslims and the other for Sunni Muslims. The first step towards establishing this was a war between Iraq and Iran, which the Yinon Plan discusses.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/greater-israel-the-zionist-plan-for-the-middle-east/5324815

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/cd/Balfour_portrait_and_declaration.JPG/800px-Balfour_portrait_and_declaration.JPG

Armageddon is not a Biblical Event. Armageddon is being created by British Intelligence! Secret Societies create "Biblical Prophecy".

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Cressida Dick, the Metropolitan Police’s assistant commissioner and head of specialist operations, told the Daily Mail Britain will experience increased terrorism for “many years” as a result of young British men participating in the Syrian war.

“I’m afraid I believe that we will be living with the consequences of Syria — from a terrorist point of view, let alone the world, geopolitical consequences — for many, many, many years to come,” Dick told the BBC Radio 4 over the weekend.

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The Daily Mail cites Richard Barrett, a former head of counter-terrorism at MI6, who estimated “possibly up to 300 people have come back to the UK” since the start of the West’s proxy war in Syria. He said intelligence services are confronted with an “impossible” task in tracking them.

Barrett said the war in Syria funded and supported by the United States, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey, with U.S. military trained terrorists “is likely to be an incubator for a new generation of terrorists.” He estimated that more than 12,000 foreign mercenaries have traveled to Syria since the United States and its partners launched the war against the al-Assad government in Damascus.

http://www.infowars.com/terror-created-by-british-intelligence-will-be-a-threat-for-many-years/

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Sir John Sawers, Head of MI-6.

"Do keep paying your taxes! So that SIS (MI-6) can do its job."

cuitlahuac
25th June 2014, 05:23
Apocalyptic prophecy does not necessarily has to happen.

Lifebringer
25th June 2014, 12:54
Looks like that's where they get arrested, or....fall in their tracks.

araucaria
25th June 2014, 13:37
Apocalyptic prophecy does not necessarily has to happen.
Especially when it has happened already. It is easy to get things right with 20/20 hindsight.
Zecharia Sitchin explains how even back in the days of Sumerian tablets, prophecies that came true were written after the event: post aventum. He also describes in various books (e.g. The End of Days) how the mother of all Armageddons – this is not hyperbole on my part but an exact description - actually took place in 2024 BC, with the nuclear destruction of the cities of the plains and part of the Sinai Peninsula, and coinciding with the abrupt end to the Sumerian civilization. This is recounted in the Bible as the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah witnessed by Abram and others.

We know that Bible scholars explain away the plural word Elohim as meaning a singular God. There is another perhaps less well-known issue of biblical exegesis over the prophecies being written in the past tense. This is pooh-poohed in various ways as ‘popular myth’, or termed ‘prophetic past’ by grammarians. It may well be that the obvious reading is correct and the past tense is being used for past events. This would correspond to what is going on at the textual level as well: the Bible itself being derived from earlier Sumerian texts. And this of course is what we are again seeing today: old writings being applied to the current situation.
http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/m.sion/hebrtens.htm

Barbara Hand Clow has a word for fear of the future as a form of post-traumatic disorder: Catastrophobia. This does not mean that something bad is not going to happen, but if it does it is because it is a repetitive phenomenon. (If I tell you not to go near that dog because it will bite you, this is only going to be true if the dog has bitten before, and if you are stupid enough not to learn from the past.) In political terminology, with plans for a copy-and-paste job from the past, we are talking about reactionary forces. These are never positive, because harking back to better times is to turn one’s back on the job at hand; but here they are doubly negative, because this is harking back to times that were much worse.

Sitchin’s work on the return of Nibiru every 3600 years is well-known. But he also describes the Annunaki’s identification of their gods with precession ages lasting 2160 years. The Age of Taurus was the age of Enlil, to be followed by Marduk’s Age of Aries. This was the age of warfare (see http://www.greatdreams.com/ages.htm ), and appropriately it began with a dispute over when it actually started. Sitchin’s dates are 4320 BCE for Taurus, hence 2160 BCE for Aries. However, Aries being a small constellation, much smaller than Taurus, the change was not immediately obvious in the sky. And Marduk was getting impatient. The nuclear incident occurred when the gods decided to punish him, and the punishment got out of hand.

David Wilcock talks about a 2160-year cycle of events repeating in various places, including at http://divinecosmos.com/start-here/davids-blog/821-wilcock-hancock-books
I will overlook for now the impression that that Roman looks nothing like Nixon. But his mentioning of the Age of Taurus instead of the age of Aries is an interesting slip, because Sitchin, meanwhile, notes the uncanny resemblance of the 21st century CE with the 21st century BCE. This means that if what is happening today resembles the Roman period and also the last years of Sumeria, then to some extent, those two were also similar. So, without extrapolating further, we are witnessing the persistence of the warlike Annunaki spilling over into the Age of Pisces, with war contaminating Christ consciousness with religion, and now heading into the Age of Aquarius. Against a changing backdrop of shifting ages, we are seeing this diehard archontic presence that now needs to be discontinued.

Hence, not only is Armageddon biblical prophecy and presentday false flag, it is first and foremost pre-biblical warfare among the gods. We are stuck in this ancient groove and this is our chance to change things.

ghostrider
25th June 2014, 17:55
according to Henoch and the plejarens , prophecy can be changed if humans change their thinking and actions and work for a greater good ... predictions are cosmic events that cannot be changed ... if we don't change our ways , prophecy will play out as foretold ...

TODD & NORA
25th June 2014, 19:14
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cuitlahuac
26th June 2014, 16:00
Apocalyptic prophecy does not necessarily has to happen.
Especially when it has happened already. It is easy to get things right with 20/20 hindsight.
Zecharia Sitchin explains how even back in the days of Sumerian tablets, prophecies that came true were written after the event: post aventum. He also describes in various books (e.g. The End of Days) how the mother of all Armageddons – this is not hyperbole on my part but an exact description - actually took place in 2024 BC, with the nuclear destruction of the cities of the plains and part of the Sinai Peninsula, and coinciding with the abrupt end to the Sumerian civilization. This is recounted in the Bible as the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah witnessed by Abram and others.

We know that Bible scholars explain away the plural word Elohim as meaning a singular God. There is another perhaps less well-known issue of biblical exegesis over the prophecies being written in the past tense. This is pooh-poohed in various ways as ‘popular myth’, or termed ‘prophetic past’ by grammarians. It may well be that the obvious reading is correct and the past tense is being used for past events. This would correspond to what is going on at the textual level as well: the Bible itself being derived from earlier Sumerian texts. And this of course is what we are again seeing today: old writings being applied to the current situation.
http://www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/text/m.sion/hebrtens.htm

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This seems to indicate that the ETs posing as the "Gods of Eden" have been recycling the Biblical prophecies for a long time. And it is very ironic that the "Gods of Eden" religions, Christianity and Islam, are being manipulated to create the "Gods of Eden" Armageddon today.

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/imagenes_aliens/godseden02_05.jpg

cuitlahuac
27th June 2014, 06:36
William Bramley does not give names in his book (save Yaweh), but it can be inferred from his book that the Gods of Eden are the Elohim. This of course poses a problem.