Friday, June 21, 2024

The Copper Scroll, Decoded, and Israel's Treasure as a Bride's Dowry

In this video: In 1952, an ancient manuscript known as the Copper Scroll was found in a cave near Qumran. It was recognized as a treasure map, but despite the best efforts of the experts, no one could make enough sense of it to find anything. That is, until Oklahoman Jim Barfield, it appears. When Jim presented his findings to the leading Rabbi of Israel and other authorities they were convinced he had indeed found the treasure of ancient Israel. Because the location is still very politically sensitive, the sites have not been excavated, even 18 years later. The use of ground penetrating radar has, however, confirmed the presence of objects consistent with what is expected to be found. Many see this treasure, which could be accessed in short order, as the dowry for the Bride of the Messiah. While the Rabbi's take on this is that the Messiah's coming is near, and I don't generally disagree with that interpretation, there really is more to be said about the situation! So, I say it!

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Friday, June 07, 2024

Blade Runner (1982) Roy Meets His Maker - Pt6: Is Chess Linked to Death in Media Productions?

In this video: In this 6th installment in the series, we explore a scene from the classic sci-fi neo-noir cyberpunk film, Blade Runner, from 1982. The intimidating replicant Roy gains access to Tyrell's private chambers using a surprise checkmate. Once inside, there's a play on the phrase, meet your maker, which is a euphemism for dying. In the room with the chess game, Roy murders his maker and his chess opponent, Sebastian.

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See this study for details on that biblical character, Jesus Barabbas, an Antichrist type: When Will the Lawless One be Revealed? The Sign for the Bride - Part 2

Collateral Study: The Game of Chess - Beyond Entertainment to the Manipulation of Reality

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Wednesday, June 05, 2024

Atlas (2024) on Netflix - Pt5: Is Chess Linked to Death in Media Productions?

In this video: In this 5th installment in the series, we explore a scene from a new Netflix movie called, Atlas, starring Jennifer Lopez. The game of chess is a recurring theme in the film. When a robot says that he can't die, Atlas uses her favorite chess piece as a weapon and "kills" him. The conspiratorially-minded among us will see this film as I do, as an effort to get people to overcome their mistrust of AI, like how Atlas, the protagonist, does by the end of the film. The kinds of magic ritual I call out are there to support that goal. Ultimately, this kind of production is drawing people to embrace the beasts and to accept the mark of the beast, as per Revelation 13.

NOTE: The name of the robot head in a suitcase who can't die: 'Casca' is the pen name of Albert Pike, Freemason and influential author of "Morals and Dogma." Documentation: Manly P. Hall talking about Albert Pike: https://youtu.be/2W77qcQfKuk?t=155 Further documentation: "The anonymous letters, signed “Casca” after one of the Roman politicians who assassinated Julius Caesar, were considered very persuasive and secured for him (Albert Pike) a statewide reputation as a writer." (Moneyhon, Carl H. "Albert Pike (1809–1891)". Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture (EOA. Central Arkansas Library System) https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/albert-pike-1737/ )

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