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There are claims he comes to the US first. Take them as you will. They are claimed to be rom Native Americans & natives that are accepted by Israel as members of the lost tribes who had the knowledge they were seeking to rebuild a temple backed up the claims. Definitely interesting stuff to me. Then again I have been interested in all books that may have had a link to the tribes of Israel or Jesus Christ. Certainly could be bad info in them, though it is all still fascinating to me.
Something that this Q stuff has taught me, question everything & if our Government has pushed hard against some group, they are worth looking at deeper.
I've read through the Bible more than 10 times, and I've never found a hint of anything that mentions a "lost tribe of Israel". Where does that come from? (Mormons?, Roman Catholics?)
I believe it is the tribes taken into the Northern lands (decendans of all sons of Jacob except Benjamin, Judah & some Levi if considering Josephus).
Wiki info (for what little it is worth) gives this https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Lost_Tribes
The Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints (often called Mormons) claim to be working towards finding/reminding members of the lost tribes of their noble birthrights, or adopting non descendants as Ephraim & Manassah (sons of Joseph) were adopted in by Jacob/Israel since their mother was not of Hebrew decent IIRC.
Shawn Little Bear of the Cheyenne native American Tribe is an interesting resource for information about the modern state of Israel & descendants in the US connection.
I wonder how long the deep state members have twisted history & perceptions of different groups of people to maintain their narratives. The more I learn, the more it seems I need to give credibility to the oral traditions/histories of natives here. A book that I still need to finish that I am loving is called "He Walked the Americas" where the author simply found that many oral traditions had a common thread of a bearded white God.