To whom does Israel really belong? Part 5
Friday, November 28, 2014
In order to maintain their hegemony over mankind and appear as gods, the Illui (Sumerian), Eloi-m (Hebrew), Ba’Loi (Tswana) – flesh-and-blood beings of unbelievable ancientness – sought to keep the rest of humanity away from their advanced technology, signs of which, we showed, occasionally turns up in fossils as old as 300 million years. And none was more important to them than the shems; the rocket-propelled spacecraft they kept hidden in mountain silos carved inside three key mountains: Mt. Sinai, Mt. Moriah, and Mt. Lebanon. These enclosed Canaan, the Promised Land (now present-day Israel), where E.DIN was to be found.
Shems (Sha-im: ‘fiery ones’), we explained in detail, were essential to the Illui (‘Shining Ones’) in two vital ways: as escape vessels in the event of a planetary cataclysm, and also as time-warpers that conferred ‘immortality’ to the gods. It was to shield off these shems from Africans that Abraham was sent to conquer Egypt, of which Lower Egypt (the north) became I-sira-El (The Shield of El), otherwise known as “Misri” (M’siri: Shield) in African lore.
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