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COVID TESTS ARE CHECKED BY VATICAN TO DETERMINE WHO MESSIAH WILL BE, RABBI SAYS
BY DAVID SIDMAN | MAR 3, 2022
A star rises from Yaakov, A scepter comes forth from Yisrael; It smashes the brow of Moab, The foundation of all children of Shet. Numbers 24:17 (The Israel BibleTM)
Israel is among the most vaccinated countries against Covid. Many people don’t know that Israel is also among the countries that check for Covid the most.
According to one famous rabbi, there is a far more sinister agenda behind the tests. In a recent lecture, Kabbalistic Rabbi Alon Anava asserted that the Vatican is examining all nasal swab tests for Covid-19 to determine whose DNA the tests accumulated matches King David’s.
THE REAL REASON FOR NASAL SWABS?
According to Rabbi Anava, who was at one point in his life was pronounced clinically dead and then came back to life, the Vatican excavated underneath King David’s tomb on Mount Zion to collect his DNA. He added that the Vatican knows that the Messiah will come from the lineage of King David, and so they are trying to see who is alive today that is a match with the Biblical king. He added that they are doing this to preemptively kill the Messiah or messianic candidates before they redeem the world.
In the middle of a lecture last week, Rabbi Anava, who boasts close to 100,000 subscribers on Youtube, said of the Vatican:
I’ll tell you quickly for the ones who didn’t listen or didn’t pay attention because the class was four and a half hours there. They, in a very malicious, evil way, took over the grave of king david in order to dig out the bones to take DNA samples so they can now shove the q-tips in the eye and the nose of the entire world to get DNA samples from everybody to try to track where’s Mashiach and who’s Mashiach because they know Mashiach comes from from the House of David. And if they can get DNA samples from here and then some DNA samples from here, they can narrow down who’s the Mashiach and kill him before he comes to redeem the world.”
THE LEGITIMACY TO HIS CLAIM
There is some legitimacy to his claim on the Vatican tomb raiding the grave of King David.
In March 2021, Israel365 News reported on a motion filed against the Jerusalem Municipality for turning a blind eye to a massive illegal digging project under the Tomb of King David in Jerusalem’s Mount Zion. According to the case brought by the Israeli NGO Regavim, the Jerusalem Municipality has been concealing the existence of an underground tunnel dug by the Church of the Dormition, one of the largest and most recognizable Catholic churches in Jerusalem.
It is believed the construction of the tunnel, approximately 1,970 feet long and 5 feet wide, was completed 12 years ago. It was allegedly built by the Catholic authorities in Jerusalem as an underground passage from the main building of the Dormition Abbey to the residences of the clergy in the Beit Yosef building, a dormitory/guest house it built nearby decades ago.
CALLING THEIR BLUFF
Another rabbi, the spiritual leader of the Yanar Institute in Jerusalem, Rabbi Daniel Asor, believes otherwise. According to Rabbi Asor, that tunnel is a means for the Vatican to exhume the bones of King David, who they allege was buried in Mt Zion. As the church is Catholic, the rabbi asserts that they operate under the guise of the Vatican.
Adding more mystery to the affair, the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), which should have supervised the digging in the sensitive area, has consistently denied the tunnel’s existence.
FORCED TO MEASURE AND DOCUMENT
As a result of Regavim’s legal pressure over the past two years, the Jerusalem Municipality was forced to measure and document the tunnel, which infringes on public property in an area dense with archaeological remains. Since completing the mapping project, the municipality has ignored Regavim’s continued requests for documentation of the tunnel and law enforcement at the site.
This section of Mount Zion includes the subterranean area believed to be King David’s tomb, the Hasmonean-era city walls, and the First Temple-era city wall.