He says he found proof in medieval-era manuscripts that shows how the Masons took over the throne of England and the Vatican in the same year (it was either 1187 or 1234 depending on the manuscript; idk if that diminishes the credibility any or not). The Masons then proceeded to hoard gold and silver and took over the HRE, Spain, Russia and the Ottoman Empire by 1500.
That explains where all the gold the Spaniards found went - straight to Rome/London!
But that's not all. He found fairly old (c. 1700s) Georgian texts mentioning how the local Jewish population were adhering to a "Zoroastrian" form of Judaism due to prolonged Khazarian emigration from Russia.
Apparently, the Khazars were Jewish in name only; they worshipped idols and called their God "Father of All" instead of YHWH. I don't know what that means.
Anyway, the Khazar-influenced Jews migrated to Europe and started the Zionist movement. Obviously, such a movement would gain traction quickly among a diaspora. However, the movement was privately endorsed by many governments.
During the Holocaust, several important members of the Zionist movement moved to Palestine to escape the Germans. They riled up the local Jews and by the time the Brits bailed out the religious divide was startling. The surrounding Arab states apparently knew what was going on (or they wanted to finish what Hitler started) and invaded Israel.
He showed me an infographic of Masonic rituals, Khazar rituals, and Zoroastrian rituals, and how they merged together by the end of the 18th century. The Zoroastrians, obviously, worshipped Satan, and yet these nominally Christian/Judaic people readily accepted the practices of child sacrifice, blood-drinking, and ritual rape. Some of the examples were disgusting to read.
I was intrigued by all this, so I asked him if he knew of any connections to the Rothschilds. He said:
The Rothschilds can be traced back to the Khazars.
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He did not elaborate as he had to go to work. But he said he would keep me updated and said he wanted to write a book eventually.
That said, do you guys have questions he might be able to answer? FYI: I don't know what his sources are.
So I thought I read somewhere (a long time ago) that Ba’al, the god that demanded child sacrifice, was based on Nimrod, who married his mother. Ancient depictions of Nimrod as an infant sitting in his mother’s lap look identical to the infant Jesus and the Virgin Mary. If you’ve noticed the circles around their heads, it was originally meant to symbolize the sun, as they worshipped the sun. Seems pretty ‘coincidental’ to me.