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African Tribes Deut 28 Jamaica newspaper Slavery Advertisements prove Hebrews are Negroes in transat
African Tribes Deut 28 Jamaica newspaper Slavery Advertisements prove Hebrews are Negroes in transat LilyoftheValley Iahpickneydem 44 Ansichten • 14 Tage vor

This is not a total list of all the tribes of Jacob's Children that came to the West and Americas in the trans Atlantic slave trade from all African tribes .... , the list is in this lesson is compiled from newspaper advertising for a specific period not the entire period, in Jamaican newspapers. Jamaica was the main transhipment point for the dispersion of Negroe chattel slaves all over the Americas, as that is where the ships would refood, water, supplies and it was ideally located for east west north south shipments. Jamaica was also a hub for slaves that ran away from other places as the Maroon Amerindian Communities was a place of refuge for them.



https://www.kingjamesbibleonli....ne.org/1611_Deuteron


⁣Revelation 13:10
Hee that leadeth into captiuitie, shall goe into captiuitie: Hee that killeth with the sword, must be killed with the sword. Here is the patience and the faith of the Saints.




https://hebrewconnect.tv/watch..../reparations-aid-cru





Tribes such as Madagascar Negro
Popo
Calabah
Callabar
Calamantine
Coromantin (Coromantee)
Caramantine
Angola
Pawpaw
Dublin



Etc


How censorship has been affecting our channels, lessons, etc over the years the proof is coming out
https://www.naturalnews.com/20....25-05-02-rubio-expos

What prophesies did the enslavement of the 12 Tribes of The Children of Israel fulfill + The 2 Tribes Manasseh and Ephram



Jeremiah 5:15
13And the prophets shall become wind, and the word is not in them: thus shall it be done vnto them. 14Wherfore thus saith the Lord God of Hostes; Because yee speake this word, behold, I will make my words in thy mouth, fire, and this people wood, and it shall deuoure them. 15Loe, I will bring a nation vpon you from farre, O house of Israel, saith the Lord: it is a mighty nation, it is an ancient nation, a nation whose language thou knowest not, neither vnderstandest what they say. 16Their quiuer is as an open sepulchre, they are all mighty men. 17And they shall eate vp thine haruest and thy bread, which thy sonnes and thy daughters should eate: they shall eate vp thy flockes and thine heards: they shall eate vp thy vines and thy figtrees: they shall impouerish thy fenced cities wherein thou trustedst, with the sword.

Maroon Amerindians of Jamaica , Dodgimoo Herb, Yah's Hidden Ones
Defeated the invading armies in the Americas



⁣Psalms 83:3 They haue taken craftie counsell against thy people, and consulted against thy hidden ones.



Isaiah 13:3 I haue commanded my sanctified ones: I haue also called my mightie ones for mine anger, euen them that reioyce in my highnesse.

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The Heebos, Igbos of West Africa who are they?

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Foreign Relations, 1969-1976, Volume E-5, Documents on Africa, 1969-1972
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MEMORANDUM

THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON

Tuesday, January 28, 1969
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
FROM: Henry A. Kissinger

SUBJECT: U. S. Options in Biafra Relief
You asked for a study of the Biafra relief problem by January 28. A member of my staff prepared the attached survey. I have taken the liberty of underlining the most significant parts.
Underlying is a sketch of the background of the problem with a useful map. I thought it important to trace in some detail the interplay between politics and food. Each of the following Tabs, however, is designed to stand alone for a quick overview.
At Tab A. is a list of six basic realities of the U. S. involvement in the relief effort.
At Tab B are the main options for expanding relief into Biafra. (The data here are drawn from recent AID and Defense studies, but the details of cost and availability might be subject to change in a formal, up-to-the-minute review by all agencies concerned.)

Recommendation:
That you authorize me to sign the NSSM at Tab C. This would get the bureaucracy moving toward consideration of alternative Biafra relief programs at an early NSC meeting.
Authorize NSSM [checked by Nixon]
No __________
See me __________
There are no exact numbers on the scale of the human tragedy gathering in Biafra. But all our sources do agree that more than a million people are likely to be in danger of starvation over the next 2-3 months. The disaster certainly overshadows direct U.S. interests in Nigeria. There would be no question about evacuating the 5500 U.S. citizens or sacrificing the $300 million private investment on the Federal side if these stood in the way of relief. The heart of our dilemma, however, is that our instinctive moral concern and involvement with this tragedy cannot be separated from the political tangle -- either in the eyes of the two sides, or in the real impact of relief on the course of the war and its broader consequences for Nigeria and Africa. Policy must be measured in terms of (1) its effect on our ability to help get in relief, and (2) long-range damage as well as the immediate disaster.
Background of the Problem
The civil war is rooted in the failure of the first generation of British-tutored politicians to make something of independence and unity. While London and Washington poured in money and high expectations, corruption grew apace and decisions were drained of content by the tribal bickering that lay behind the facade of national parties. In one sense the first coup in 1966 was a classic effort by young officers to set things right. But they were also eastern Ibos who murdered with ritual flair a northern Hausa Prime Minister along with the Premiers of the Northern and Western States.
An Ibo general stepped in and tried honestly to hold the union together for a year. But the coup leaders went unpunished and the spiral was rapid. Six months later the general was murdered and 30-40,000 Ibos were savagely slaughtered in the North. Young colonels in a coalition of West and North took over in Lagos. The East (2/3 Ibo, 1/3 minority tribes) took back a flood of terrified Ibo refugees from the rest of the country and talked secession. There followed a predictable sequence of mutual bad faith, mounting chauvinism and outflanking of moderates. The war began in July 1967. It has come down to a stand-off with the rebels -- rechristened Biafra -- holed up in the Ibo heartland, about half the territory they began the war with. The Feds out-number the Biafrans 2:1 in effectives, but French arms and higher morale give the rebels parity for the present.
The Two Sides
Federal Military Government (350, 000 sq. miles, 47 million). General Gowon -- 36, Sandhurst-trained, devout Baptist -- rules almost literally by unanimity over a tenuous coalition increasingly strained by the standoff. The Western Yorubas, about 1/3 of the coalition, are stirring ominously in tax riots and seditious talk by local politicans. The army seems to remain reasonably solid, if not tightly controlled from Lagos. There is an urge for unity among the elite of all factions, though the strongest cement at this point is probably common tribal hatred of the Ibos. The Feds have cultivated a little elan in discovering they could run the country without the Ibos, who were the backbone of commerce and civil service in the north as well as the south. The Nigerians are proud and latently xenophobic, with a special rancor toward the U.S. that comes of being a guilty offspring who disappointed parental hopes.
They conduct the war with often incredible ineptness both in battle and public relations. They tolerate the Red Cross relief operation on both sides but would hardly be averse to winning by starvation. They were outraged by the recent U.S. sale of eight old transports to the Red Cross and other relief agencies. For Gowon's regime the logic is simple: food keeps the rebellion alive as well as the rebels.
Current Position: The Feds still insist that Biafra must renounce sovereignty before they'll talk peace in earnest. Within a "federal structure" they have talked about schemes for Ibo protection, including an international police force. But they are vague on questions of political amnesty and the place of Ibos in the future federal army. They see the outside world, and particularly us, drifting toward the rebels out of evil design or misguided sympathy. They feel their own war-weariness, are frightened and emboldened by it, and are probably very near a xenophobic outburst which would find an external scapegoat for their frustrations. Our eight transports almost triggered it. Recent intelligence indicates that the Feds plan a major offensive in March before the spring rains bog everyone down. Barring a real escalation in weaponry or expertise from outside sources, their prospects of breaching the rebel perimeter are still slight. That failure would bring Lagos to the boiling point.
Biafra (3, 000 sq. miles, 4-6 million). Colonel Ojukwu -- 35, British-trained, erstwhile playboy -- presides over the popular support and military morale of a people convinced that defeat means extinction. The Ibos are the wandering Jews of West Africa -- gifted, aggressive, Westernized; at best envied and resented, but mostly despised by the mass of their neighbors in the Federation. They have fought well (by African standards) against heavy odds; their cynical public relations use of the starvation has been brilliant.
Current Position: Ojukwu says in one breath his sovereignty is not negotiable, yet in the next talks about a compromise "confederation" or "commonwealth" which he never defines. He has ruled out the British as mediators and distrusts the OAU, just as the Feds accept-it, because of its pro-Federal stance. Biafra proffers a "ceasefire" knowing that neither Gowon nor his coalition could survive a hiatus which only gave a respite to the rebel-lion. The rebels seem more aware than before of their desperate food situation, but are convinced they can hold out (or will be bailed out) until the Feds collapse. Short of that, Biafra is almost certainly unable to win the war militarily. If Gowon (as he likes to see himself) is Lincoln fighting it out in the Wilderness with draft riots and copperheads back home, Ojukwu is Jeff Davis before Gettysburg with time on the side of secession.
Relief and Diplomacy
The immediate food crisis is on the Biafran side, which has been reduced to a 70- by 40-mile enclave in Federal-held territory. The only relief access is to the one working airstrip used for both arms and relief flights at night only. The planes come from two small islands off the coast. The religious voluntary agencies (some U.S., some European) fly from Portuguese Sao Tome. But Portugal has been sympathetic to Biafra and occasional arms flights also go in from Sao Tome. The Red Cross had been flying from Fernando Po until stopped last week by their landlord, the government of Equatorial Guinea. That problem is a mixture of high-handedness by the Swiss Red Cross people, perhaps some pressure on the Guineans from the Feds, and mostly the urge of a new and uncertain black regime to show the white men in their midst who's boss. State is hard at work on this. The Red Cross should be able to "rent" a grace period to continue flights until an agreement is negotiated.
For the moment, deaths have probably gone down in Biafra as a result of the 300 tons or so of protein concentrates flown in per week before the block on Fernando Po. But the fall harvest in Iboland is being consumed, and they face a carbohydrate famine which will have still greater impact on the population and require much greater bulk than the present relief airlift could possibly handle. The tortuous politics of relief boil down as follows:
-- Both sides have obstructed relief, but the balance of guilt rests with Biafra. In part, there are military priorities over food, but in the last account the rebels know well there's political profit in going hungry.
-- Biafra blocks daytime relief flights (which could substantially increase deliveries) because they're afraid Fed MIGs will tailgate and knock out the airfield (which the MIGs avoid at night or in daylight when anti-aircraft is free to shoot at anything in the air.) The rebels also enjoy the "cover" their arms flights get from relief planes at night, should the Feds grow bolder after dark.
-- The Feds endorse daytime flights in principle (to isolate the night arms run and maybe get a daytime crack at the field despite pledges to the contrary). But they regard (with reason) the voluntary agencies flying from Portuguese Sao Tome as pro-Biafran potential gun-runners, and thus illegal. And they don't want the Red Cross, which they do accept, flying in the fuel necessary to distribution of food.
-- The Feds want the airlift to operate from Federal territory, which would let them inspect the food for hidden arms. Biafra argues a Federal-based airlift means poisoned food (a potent fear in West Africa) and at very least that relief would be hostage to their mortal enemy. The relief people contend a Federal base will (a) hamstring their flights where military operations would take precedence in already overtaxed facilities, (b) cripple what does go out with endless bickering over what's relief (fuel, spare parts, tools) and what's military.
-- The Biafrans oppose an overland corridor unless it's policed by an army as big as the Feds' to prevent a sneak breakthrough. The Feds talk about a corridor -- again, in principle -- but manage objections to specific proposals and usually demand prior agreement by the rebels.
Over all this are two hard facts about the total relief picture:
1. Without either (a) a major enlargement of the present airlift (air drops, building another "neutral" airstrip inside Biafra, etc.) which would bring a break between the Feds and the relief operation or (b) a land corridor, we can only scratch the edges of the food crisis soon upon us.
2. Of the 4 million people ,now existing on outside relief and medicine, easily half are dependent on the continuation of the International Red Cross (read white - foreign) operation in Federal-held territory.
Where Others Stand
The British could change things dramatically if they gave the Feds covert help with pilots to interdict the arms flights into Biafra. We have evidence they may have been trying that half-heartedly, but there are no results and time is running out for Gowon. Otherwise, London tries to look as energetic as possible to quiet backbench critics. The British have no real negotiating leverage in spite of -- or because of -- their arms supply to the Feds.
The French are behind the arms flights from neighboring Gabon that save the rebels. They think the Feds will break up first and they'll have a dynamic new client amid the wreckage of an Anglo-American dream in Africa. It's a cheap investment -- justified so far by events and, one suspects, de Gaulle's romantic taste for underdogs.
The French have responded to US urging and Red Cross pleas by saying finally they'll approach Ojukwu on accepting daytime flights. But there is no sign, and much evidence to the contrary, that they're backing off from their gamble on Biafra's survival.
The Soviets jumped in as arms suppliers to the Feds after we declared an embargo on both sides and the British were slowed by Parliamentary conscience. Gowon is at pains to assure us that Moscow is a temporary patron of last resort. So far, in fact, the Soviets have little to show for their MIGs and unskilled Egyptian pilots. But they too hold the key to interdiction with a few pilots who can fly the MIGs at night. The most recent CIA estimates are that Moscow is content to wait for the right moment, if ever, to play that trump.
Obviously, the Soviets don't have a vital interest in Nigeria, and they may shrink from greater involvement as the war drags on and their new clients in Lagos weaken. Despite their aid, they're prey eventually to the general xenophobia awakened in Nigeria by the war. But the Soviet move to become an arms supplier must be seen in several lights: (a) in contrast to their low-profile, de facto retreat from Africa in the last five years; (b) in the wider context of new foothold in the Middle East; (c) as a response to our own discomfort in Nigeria and the "long-reach" mentality in some Soviet quarters; and (d) for its impact on the U.S. public and Congress (so far, slight).
The Africans. All but four of the OAU (Ivory Coast, Gabon, Tanzania, Zambia) support the Feds. The latest OAU Summit Resolution at Algiers in September reaffirmed the stand. Nigeria's plight is seen as a Pandora's box on a Continent where 2,000 ethnic groups are squeezed into 41 states and secession is a recurrent nightmare for most leaders. The balance of forces is too varied country-to-country for Africa to splinter if Biafra makes it. Yet a rebel victory would probably invite imitation in several vulnerable spots. The odds are heavy it would at least tear apart the rest of Nigeria.
Real or imagined, fears about the war's impact are widespread among Africans. They want the war over as much as we do. But they have no real leverage on either side,. and Emperor Haile Selassie has all but exhausted his prestige in four different rounds of abortive talks. We and the Africans have talked a lot about their solving their own problems; this one is just too hard and came too early before power caught up with good intentions.
U.S. Congress and Public: I need not describe this in detail. The public outcry has been passionate if not always sophisticated. On the Hill the Problem joins unlikely allies such as Kennedy and McCarthy, Brooke and Russell, Lukens and Lowenstein. The pressure has been intense; it is bound to grow. Senator Kennedy is now all but calling for an independent Biafra. The public campaign is well-financed and organized -- an amalgam in part of genuine concern and left-wing guilt feelings over Vietnam. The same people who picket on our "interference" in Asia also demand we force-feed the starving Nigerians.
U.S. Policy and Options
At Tab A are some basic realities of the U.S. position, whatever our policy.

At Tab B is a sketch of relief data and the main options for enlarging the flow.

TAB A
BASIC REALITIES
1. We must not be enmeshed in irrelevant experiences of our past involvement in Africa. Others -- most notably the Congo -- have put down secession and minimum U.S. help (a few C-130's in quick operation) made a difference. Unlike most in Africa, this is a real war.
2. At the very minimum -- for moral reasons let alone domestic politics --we must mount every reasonable effort to get in relief. But we must decide what is "reasonable" in terms of long-range damage as well as the immediate disaster.
3. Our role is important but it alone will not ensure a solution. We have little leverage beyond threats or promises of greater embroilment. Neither national interest nor national security justifies U.S. military intervention. There is no prospect that U.S. military intervention -- with the political disaster it would bring -- would solve the relief problem.
4. To the degree we have leverage, we have it only with the Feds. We need their active cooperation in one half of the relief effort and at least their tacit acceptance in the Biafran half to avoid a military clash. We need their trust for any peace-making role we might assume. The relief effort and our political influence can survive the continuing displeasure mixed with hopeful expectation about our role in Biafra. Neither relief nor influence would survive a break with the Feds.
5. There is at least an even chance an outright Fed military victory would bring some slaughter of the Ibos. The rebel charges of genocide are exaggerated and unproven. Gowon is an honorable man who knows Nigerian unity would be lost if victory led to mass murder. But he may not be able to bridle his Northern troops fresh from the bush. "One Nigeria" is probably still possible, but we must be prepared to deal with some possibility of atrocities as a result, or scuttle the concept as carrying an unacceptable risk of "complicity" in supporting the Feds even diplomatically.
6. The passage of time as starvation grows and Fed coalition weakens --only reduces our options. A rapid end to the war is the best way to save most of the people now threatened by starvation. We simply don't know how long the Biafrans can live with current prospects, or how long the Fed coalition will hold together. The odds are now that the coalition will outlast the food, but it's close.

TAB B
RELIEF OPTIONS
The Need (This does not deal with the 2-3 million people in Federal territory, where presently there are no problems of access.)
Estimates vary widely because of the very fluid situation in Biafra. Also, State has shrunk from sending in a relief expert for fear (probably well-founded) of trouble in Lagos, and we must rely on private figures and fragments from one or two CIA sources. Put together, the relief agencies, UNICEF, CIA, etc. see the need as follows:
Population in danger in Biafra -- 1. 5 to 3. 5 million over next 4-6 mos.
Relief needed (based on minimum caloric needs, and adjusted for bulk carbohydrate shipments) -- 30 to 40, 000 tons per month

In practical terms, these are obviously wide ranges. But until (if ever) we have more documented figures, our relief experts accept these and advise that we prepare for the high -- or worst -- calculation.
Present Airlift (assuming resumption of Red Cross operation from Fernando Po)

Night flights, 15 - 18 planes = 4, 000 tons per month maximum
Conditions: -hazards of night operation
- intermix with arms flights and vulnerability to Fed attack
- insufficient air-ground control
-limited capacity of present aircraft

Result: Actual deliveries have never reached the capacity of 4, 000 tons.

* * * * * * *

Options

1. STEP-UP ONE
Substitute larger planes = 8, 000 tons per month maximum available commercially
Conditions: - Same as present airlift above
- added airfield maintenance on islands and in Biafra

Cost: $3 - 4 million for lease or sale of aircraft
TAB B
2. STEP-UP TWO

Dayflights, substitute = 12, 000 tons per month maximum 15 C-130-type aircraft
Conditions: - major improvement of airfield facilities in Biafra and on islands
-Biafran agreement to day flights or construction of second airfield
-recruitment of new crews, probably making necessary use of U.S. military personnel
Cost: $16 million per month for operations
$2-3 million for airfield improvement or construction
3. STEP-UP THREE
Add Air Drops to Step-Up Two = 23, 000 tons per month maximum with 10 more C-130-type aircraft
Conditions: - additional base airfields since islands at capacity in Step-Up Two
-additional personnel (100 - 200) again involving U.S. military
-additional ground control to insure distribution in Biafra
Cost: $36 million per month for operations
$3 - 4 million ancitipated rental for additional fields
4. STEP-UP FOUR
Day flights, 35 aircraft = 30 - 40, 000 tons per month maximum with 17-ton capacity
Conditions: - Major involvement U.S. military personnel and aircraft
- Security and maintenance usually requested by Joint Chiefs
-Massive reconstruction of present airfields (amounting to U.S. take-over)
-Major improvement distribution facilities in Biafra
-Biafran agreement to day flights or second airfield
Cost: est. $200 million minimum total for 3-4 months
TAB B
5. STEP-UP FIVE
Land relief corridor = 35 to 45, 000 tons per month maximum into Biafra combined with present relief flights
Conditions: - Agreement by Federal Government and Biafra
--Some improvement of roads and bridges
Possible provision of additional trucks and ferries
--Improvement of port and storage facilities in Federal territory
--Added distribution in Biafra
Cost: est. $8 million per month for operations
Political Constraints on Relief Options
Each Step-Up would be heavily dependent on U.S. initiative, money and equipment. Most require U.S. personnel. Others have shown by now that they lack either the resources, the will, or both.
STEP-UP ONE (substituting larger planes), by itself, would probably move the Feds to sever relations with us. The urge would be stronger in Lagos to eject the Red Cross, but they might continue operations in Federal territory at the price of discontinuing aid to Biafra.
STEP-UP-TWO through STEP-UP FOUR would, by all estimates, definitely bring a break with the Feds. We must be prepared to (a) encounter military attack on relief aircraft, (b) sacrifice the Red Cross operation in Federal territory and take over the airlift ourselves, (c) have personnel subject to ground attack in Biafra by Federal planes and troops.
STEP-UP FIVE (land corridor) would probably require (a) visible involvement of OAU or other Africans to mitigate Nigerian sensitivities to a heavily white operation and (b) manifestly workable guarantees against large-scale violation of the corridor to meet Biafran objections, or at least to satisfy world opinion that their objections were unreasonable in face of the need for food.

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Direct flight from Africa to Caribbean, West Indies
Nigeria to Trinidad
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Coming soon get stipend some money to self deport US

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Indonesia Bali Spider plague Muslim,nations,crumbling.  Disasters, Earthquakes, Pestilence, Sin Tour
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⁣April 27, 2024AD. How the doctrines from the idolaters of Arabia spread worldwide and destroyed nations proof here origins of the idols and doctrines of Arabia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOsQcQOPiCQ
march,28,2025,AD


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153+ killed in Myanmar , also ravaged by Civil war, near to Indonesia

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Psalm 2
Psalm 83
Galatians 3 and 4
I, II, III John
False doctrines will fail
Ecclesiasticus 19:19
The knowledge of the Commandements of the Lord, is the doctrine of life, and they that do things that please him, shall receiue the fruit of the tree of immortalitie.

Revelations 13 beheading, Saints, corrupting the earth

Nehemiah 2:19
But when Sanballat the Horonite, and Tobiah the seruant the Ammonite, and Geshem the Arabian heard it, they laughed vs to scorne, and despised vs, and said, What is this thing that yee doe? will ye rebell against the king?

Gaza Arabs vs European Ashkenazi war in Hierusalem, fighting over the lands which Jehovah gave to the bloodline children of Jacob/Israel whom they collaborated with to send into slavery and oppression.

The hatred of Christ and the Children of Jacob/Israel go way back
Indonesia against the ChildrenofJacob/Israel/Blacks/Negroes in West Papua and Solomon Islands,

https://thediplomat.com/2017/0....4/solomon-islands-se

The Silent Genocide – The Exploitation
wakeup-world.com›2016/04/04/the-silent-genocide-…

Indonesia acquired West Papua in 1969 after a sham independence vote was rubber-stamped by the United Nations, sanctioning the genocide of 500,000 West Papuans.
Genocide of Non-Muslims in Indonesia – Investigating...
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In West Papua, Indonesia makes no pretense of negotiating with traditional landowners; they are thrown off the land, destined to become refugees or to be shot or forced into slave labor for the Indonesians.

Joseph was sold by his brethren to the Ishmaelites: Genesis

Nehemiah 4:7
¶ But it came to passe that when Sanballat and Tobiah, and the Arabians, and the Ammonites, and the Ashdodites, heard that the walles of Ierusalem were made vp, and that the breaches began to bee stopped, then they were very wroth,

Nehemiah 6:1
Now it came to passe when Sanballat, and Tobiah, and Geshem the Arabian, and the rest of our enemies heard, that I had builded the wall, and that there was no breach left therein: (though at that time I had not set vp the doores vpon the gates,)

Muslim states and its unceasing violence account for many of the failed states worldwide
Galatians 4:25
For this Agar is mount Sinai in Arabia, and answereth to Ierusalem, which now is, and is in bondage with her children.

The Children of Jacob/Israel also live and taught in Arabia, so they should know better and do better, Acts 2
1 Esdras 9:48
Also Iesus, Anus, Sarabias, Adinus, Iacubus, Sabateus, Auteas, Maianeas, and Calitas, Azarias, and Ioazabdus, and Ananias, Biatas, the Leuites taught the law of the Lord, making them withall to vnderstand it.

Jihadists,Caliphates,Empires,Oil Wealth,ETC
2 Esdras 15:29
Where the nations of the dragons of Arabia shall come out with many charets, and the multitude of them shalbe caried as the winde vpon earth, that all they which heare them, may feare and tremble.

1 Maccabees 5:39
Hee hath also hired the Arabians to helpe them, and they haue pitched their tents beyond the brooke, readie to come and fight against thee: vpon this Iudas went to meet them.

Beheadings,in their past,
See Revelations 13, the antiChrists,beheading, Saints, their expansion with Caliphates,resulting in the Crusade Wars, leading to their defeat and retreat to the deserts

1 Maccabees 11:17
For Zabdiel the Arabian tooke off Alexanders head, and sent it vnto Ptolomee.

ChildrenofJacob/Israel defeat the Arabians, then
2 Maccabees 12:11
Whereupon there was a very sore battell; but Iudas side by the helpe of God got the victory, so that the Nomades of Arabia being ouercome, besought Iudas for peace, promising both to giue him cattell, and to pleasure him otherwise.

The antiChrists,willbe,defeated,See Revelations 13,-22

The Agarenes,the Harems, that came out of the Ishmaelite/Edomite and other nations mingling themselves.
Doctrines of Devils
Known for Fables worldwide and combinthem them into jihad,wars,for those who do not buy those stories

Baruch 3:23
The Agarenes that seek wisdome vpon earth, the marchants of Merran, and of Theman, the authors of fables, and searchers out of vnderstanding: none of these haue knowen the way of wisedome, or remember her pathes.

Spider infestation in Indonesia
Proverbs 30:28
“The spider taketh hold with her hands, and is in kings palaces.”

Sin Tourism

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Masks July 16 2016 Dream of masks foam airport train station beaches no boats fines travel delays LilyoftheValley Iahpickneydem 41 Ansichten • 2 Monate vor

My dream in July 2016 of foam coming up out of the ground, stuck in trainstation, uanble to travel, the dream was before the 2020 pandemic locked down the whole world

⁣July 16 2016 dream about masks foam empty beaches. My dream sometimes I wrote them down, other times I tell others, some I forget that I wrote down or had the dream until things start to happen. The scariest thing is just about all the dreams and visions come to pass at some point in clear or mysterious ways.

This is the dream I wrote down:
July 16, 2016
Dream a lot of people coming out of the train lines in foam like things from under the earth with breathing masks of foam when they rose from the tracks.
Dream the train lines were running off tracks only on foam around them and the train and the train tracks were unseen and not normal tracks.
Dream of small planes like Cessna with white pilot landing in the sea in the islands then driving on the beaches with no boats but wheels driving on the sand.
Dream of passport issues lots of waiting and questions at the airport and train station and long delays and people can't get to where they are going unless they travel in foam state
Dream the train conductor kept asking me lots of questions and the sides of the train tracks were filled with foam type substance
Dream the immigration officer took my passport and wanted to charge me for something that was free or already paid for.
Dream I was in Irish Town at Ms Grant corner, saw Jennifer in her outfit/hat/wrap, and women were preaching in the church ...

LIAT files for bankruptcy
LIAT Airline On Bankruptcy Flight Path
https://barbadosunderground.ne....t/2017/06/18/liat-ai
LIAT to be liquidated new airline formed
https://guyanachronicle.com/20....20/06/27/liat-to-be-

Metro sanitizing trains more frequently as part of coronavirus prep
https://wtop.com/tracking-metr....o-24-7/2020/02/metro

Wearing of Masks required worldwide

https://chicago.suntimes.com/c....oronavirus/2020/4/17

https://www.naturalnews.com/20....20-07-18-saturday-sa

Join Black-led Network Sending Masks to Communities In Need
actionnetwork.org/fundraising/money-for-masks

As with most crises, #covid-19 hits Black communities the hardest. People still need masks and other protective equipment or they run the risk of being infected which could be fatal.

https://www.naturalnews.com/20....20-07-18-xihongmen-r

Residents clash with Chinese police after being forced to buy coronavirus passes to leave their own town
Residents in China Xihongmen clash with police after being forced to buy coronavirus passes to travel

It's snowing sea foam! The ground turns white as rain, gale-force winds and waves batter Cape Town
A thick carpet of white foam covered the seafront in the affluent area of Sea Point, Cape Town, today
The South African Weather Service has warned that citizens should take 'extra precautions' due to the storm
Winds up to 62mph, huge waves and rain have continued to batter the western coast of the country today
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ne....ws/article-8517359/T

Starting today, July 14, 2020

Starting today at NY airports, $2K fine for failure to submit coronavirus tracing form

https://www.mcall.com/news/nat....ion-world/mc-nws-ny-


Passport Issues
U.S. Passport Application Status
passportstatus.state.gov
Due to public health measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we suspended offering expedited service on March 19, 2020. You should expect significant delays if you applied for or renewed your passport and requested routine service. Learn more about the current status of passport operations and processing times here.

"Covid Passport" "Immunity Passport"
https://www.who.int/news-room/....commentaries/detail/

Islands empty beaches
Empty Caribbean Beaches Seen as a Once-Per-Century Shock
www.bloomberg.com/news/article....s/2020-04-09/empty..
Apr 09, 2020 Empty Caribbean Beaches Seen as a Once-Per-Century Shock. A beach remains empty during the national quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic in San Juan, Puerto Rico on April 2.

Beaches with no boats

Coronavirus Ships Stuck At Sea
COVID-19: Stuck at SeaDeutsche Welle·

Globally many thousands of seafarers are stuck on their ships. They cannot go home because of the coronavirus crisis and the situation is creating a backlog in the global shipping industry.
Stuff.co.nz·

Seafarer welfare groups warn of a growing mental health crisis on cargo ships where crews have gone...
The pandemic has stranded ships’ crews, some on land, some at sea
Portland Press Herald·
https://fox59.com/news/nationa....l-world/coronavirus-

2025 Strange foam on beach, surfers sick
https://apnews.com/article/aus....tralia-beaches-close

SatellitePhoneStore.com SCAMS Sat123 Starlink123 Hughesnet Verizon Telcom Rural Broadband Internet
SatellitePhoneStore.com SCAMS Sat123 Starlink123 Hughesnet Verizon Telcom Rural Broadband Internet LilyoftheValley Iahpickneydem 22 Ansichten • 2 Monate vor

2017 My Prophetic Satellite predictions GPS Fail prophesy

https://youtu.be/VQARJGGqiX8?si=TuIrIkHFFkMXNZgR

https://hebrewconnect.tv/watch..../2017-gps-satellite-

Transhumanism Trans Humanism
Man and Machine Daniel prophesy mixing iron with clay failed empire
⁣Disaster Capitalism
Remote Control Assassinations , Drone Wars, Resource Wars AID USAID Expansion
⁣Transhumanism Populism Disaster Capitalism Criminals Tech Oligarchs Pandemic Marxist Property Grabs

https://onevsp.com/watch/BO5JLCDMybk8SsR

Feb 1, 2013 Youtube

⁣Brighteon Broadcast News, March 26, 2024 – Insurance industry PANICS to cancel property owner policies before POST-ELECTION RIOTS burn down the
cities Satellite Phone Store Tina Mike Adams
https://www.brighteon.com/ea24....8e75-8df8-42c0-8d9f-


Tina, from Iraq, new partnership with Starlink.com
3-12-2025

https://www.brighteon.com/20d9....8043-37e2-46f3-8080-

Surveillance RICO Tribal lands nations no service no resolution expensive
no copy of contract backdated like the mortgage fraud no bill no breakdown of minutes used
no customer recours
no jurisdiction multiple jurisdiction
faulty equipment does not work, not even on cleardays will full view of the sky
autopay to credit card, no registered agent for service of process for lawsuits, partners with similar companiies with same scams and poor service, see ripoff reports.com Hughesnet, Starlink

Ron Dalton JR war against Bible history teachers
https://supporthebrewstonegroes.com/

Ron Dalton's Battle How the Breakfast Club Blacklisted Him!
US, South Africa etc

GoBlack2Africa
https://www.youtube.com/live/U....EDqpohASuk?si=ucBcAd

agri-pulse
agri-pulse.com› articles › 21999-broadband-programs-progress-could-be-thwarted-by-doge
DOGE spending cuts could imperil rural broadband funding

December 4, 2024 - A $42 billion federal program to provide “internet for all” hit a milestone recently. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration said Nov. 19 it had approved plans from all 56 states and territories outlining how they will use their grant money to ensure no resident ...

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Newsweek
newsweek.com › u.s.
Elon Musk in 'Unprecedented' Position Over Rural Internet: Former FCC head - Newsweek


December 1, 2024 - Musk, appointed by President-elect Donald Trump to co-lead a commission aimed at downsizing the federal government, the DOGE, may seek to reduce funding for rural broadband in a move that could benefit Starlink,



https://www.bangordailynews.co....m/2025/03/04/down-ea

https://www.vice.com/en/articl....e/fcc-rural-broadban

Patent filed by Elon Must Neuralink on telepathy telekinesis filed Mar 3 2025 Brain to computer interface to control brain , implants

https://rumble.com/v6qmyc0-tru....news-live-31425.html

FCC Public Comment period open

https://thelibertydaily.com/fc....c-launches-regulator

https://newsarenaindia.com/int....ernational/spacex-s-

Hebrews2Negroes Ashkenazi gang up on Marcus Garvey. Obama is half Ashkehazi, Donald Trump Leader of Edom

H2N TV AKA MOSES LEVI
1:55 minute mark.
Starlink,Musk,Trump
https://youtu.be/rEnxLLZED_w?si=i2LIv2TNq-mUf1qW

https://www.space.com/space-ex....ploration/launches-s

⁣https://www.theepochtimes.com/science/spacex-launches-crew-10-to-relieve-astronauts-at-international-space-station-5824177?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=whatfinger&src_src=partner&src_cmp=whatfinger

de- communicated, platformed, banked,

https://reclaimthenet.org/jpmo....rgan-chase-ends-poli

cyber,digital,attacks, are coordinated RICO style by every means
stay local, de,tech, use single workstations, LANs, peer.to.peer
in person

https://hebrewconnect.tv/v/l8parP

https://www.space.com/space-ex....ploration/tech/watch

RICO Censorship worldwide coordinated
https://news.gab.com/2025/03/t....he-uk-government-jus

Trump Musk Starlink target Lesotho , South Africa etc
Zack Mwekessa
https://youtu.be/xddyBoeTTTA?si=Emb0f1cFm2IuK8Rk

Govt seizing communications, food, everything they can for their underground hideouts
Lisa Haven
https://youtu.be/Q6mFx59On_4?si=QvisroJg8sQZZpoJ

Ascending to GODS WINDOW while learning some VERY interesting PRE-APARTHEID SOUTH
Ascending to GODS WINDOW while learning some VERY interesting PRE-APARTHEID SOUTH NA-to-A Diaspora 53 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

⁣We make it to GOD's WINDOW in SOUTH AFRICA, see some very beautiful
sights, and learn some very interesting pre and post-apartheid South
African history during the tour.

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planning / managing your African events, tours, and/or excursions to
South Africa or Rwanda, for leisure or business. Plan ahead, travel
smart, and move or travel to Africa wisely. Inquire TODAY at:

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Finding GOD'S WINDOW while staying in Suburbia SOUTH AFRICA.
Finding GOD'S WINDOW while staying in Suburbia SOUTH AFRICA. NA-to-A Diaspora 55 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

⁣Travel with us as we find GOD's WINDOW in SOUTH AFRICA, traveling in and
around Nelspruit and other parts of Mpumalanga. Enjoy the beautiful
scenery in Mpumalanga, as we take a 3-day trip from rural to suburbia
SOUTH AFRICA.

SOUTH AFRICA:  How do their cities compare to their rural country side?
SOUTH AFRICA: How do their cities compare to their rural country side? NA-to-A Diaspora 158 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

We traveled to rural South Africa - Mpumalanga Province - a world of a difference from the city of Johannesburg. Travel with us as we explore
South Africa&
#039;s rural landscape and natural beauty.

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Our tour of SOWETO ends too soon, just as in the life of Soweto's own Dr. Koboka...(PART 3)!
Our tour of SOWETO ends too soon, just as in the life of Soweto's own Dr. Koboka...(PART 3)! NA-to-A Diaspora 30 Ansichten • 2 Jahre vor

Join us on the ⁣THIRD and last part part of our tour of SOWETO in SOUTH AFRICA...and learn about SOWETO's own unsung hero DR. KOBOKA, known to his community as "the people's doctor," but tragically gone too soon just last year. Hear how he helped so many in his SOWETO community, providing medical attention and services to the poorest in need and saving many lives.

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