Are the Vatican and "Israel" about to pull the biggest Easter Bunny out of their tiny hats?

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0:00 Outline
0:11 The Catholic turn
7:12 Vatican II
11:24 The Zionist agenda

Centuries have passed since the Romans and Jews embarked on their secretive quest to produce a Messiah. However, this covert endeavor has had far-reaching consequences for both religions, as they grappled with the ultimate test of faith. The pursuit of the Messiah led Christians to abstain from declaring one for over 2,000 years, while Jews have declared so many false and ludicrous claimants that their credibility has been destroyed. Despite this, both parties continue to search for a divine leader who would usher in an era of global rule.

The Talmud scholars believed Bar Kokhba, or "Son of a Star," was the Messiah they had been waiting for. However, he failed miserably when confronted by the Romans. As a result, he and his followers were executed, including esteemed sages like Rabbi Akiva. The Romans sought to punish the Jews further by renaming them Palestinians after their ancient adversaries, the Philistines—an insult aimed at erasing their memory from history. Bar Kokhba's disastrous failure led him to be known as Bar Cozeiba, or "Son of a Lie."

In 1666, nearly half of the Jewish population worldwide believed Sabbatai Zevi was the Messiah they had been awaiting. Similar to the Roman Messiah, Zevi taught that breaking the law in the name of faith is acceptable during the Messianic Age. In a cruel twist of fate, the Ottoman Sultan gave him two choices: stop a volley of arrows with his supposed supernatural powers or convert to Islam. Sabbatai Zevi opted for conversion, sealing his fate and further tarnishing the image of the Jews as Messiah claimants.

Fast forward to 1948, when Ashkenazis, aided by Western churches and colonial powers, asserted their claim to be the "True Hebrew Israelites." Despite being descended from crusaders and barbarians rather than true Israelites, they were declared as such by the Church. This betrayal of Palestinian Christian coreligionists did not go unnoticed by Christian Palestinians who believed that Christ was with the people of Gaza, as reported in Democracy Now! “Christ in the Rubble” (26 Dec 2023) YouTube and “Christ Is Still in the Rubble” (23 Dec 2024). Should traditional Christian authorities ultimately declare a Messiah ex cathedra, this would put an end to Christianity, which has long propped up the Zionist state.

The Roman Church is notorious for its cult-like behavior and genocidal tendencies of white supremacy. They worship the Pope as their god, as the Spanish Requirement of 1513 states explicitly. Zionists, on the other hand, believe they are chosen people or holy race according to Deuteronomy 14:2 and Ezra 9:2. This belief is ironic considering that neither Jews nor Catholics can claim Israelite heritage, as they are not descendants of the ancient Hebrews. The name Ashkenazi actually refers to the biblical figure Ashkenaz, who is related to Gog and Magog according to Genesis 10:2-3 and Ezekiel 38, whereas Israel is the nephew of Ishmael.

Even if Ashkenazis are supposed to be descendants of ancient Hebrews who were exiled from Palestine, the Bible's one-generation rule (Ezra 9) contradicts the two millennia of exile that Israel’s national anthem affirms. Scientifically speaking, Ashkenazis cannot be considered authentic biblical figures or part of the so-called "Lost Tribes." The Lost Tribes mentioned in the Bible refer to Samaritans (1 Kings 12), not European Jews. The former almost all converted to Islam and now number less than 900 worldwide, as per data from themamaritanupdate.com (5 Jun 2022).

The Ashkenazis' audacity extends beyond their claim to be native Palestinians; they also accuse native Palestinians of being frauds. In reality, if King Solomon had 1,000 wives and concubines as the Bible claims (1 Kings 11:3), then most Judeans—who are primarily Judahites—would be descendants of King David. This is comparable to how most Mongolians can trace their lineage back to Genghis Khan over a shorter period and larger territory.

Judaism and Christianity have long been engaged in an intricate trolling game: Israel claiming the rights of the firstborn, which led to Christianity's subsequent claim that rules don't matter. They even manage to convince demented Romans and Vikings that they are biblical characters when, in fact, they only appear as villains in the Bible—the Devil and his army.

Islam, on the other hand, is associated with Arabs (biblical Ishmaelites) like Muhammad, who do not claim to be Israelites or the Messiah. Muhammad thus cannot be a false Messiah. The true Messiah must be a Judean—that is, a Palestinian—and the king of Palestine, which was once known as Judea before being renamed by the Romans.

Before the establishment of modern Israel, there was room for speculation about who might become the Antichrist. However, with the gene pool and bloodline of false Israelites and their false "Lubavitcher" Messiah now exposed, Jews and Christians must act quickly or risk losing the opportunity to stage a Second Coming and resurrection of the dead. Given advancements in technology and media—especially AI—it is not difficult to imagine how they could pull off such an event. However, they will ultimately face the ultimate test that no man can survive: the "test of steel." They have been avoiding this for centuries, but their time is running out.

The stage has been set: Jews and Christians must now produce a Messiah—a modern-day Goliath—to confront the Muslim David. The clock is ticking. They must either step up or risk facing irrelevance in the face of a rapidly evolving world.

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