Anonymous ID: a20f71 June 20, 2020, 4:24 p.m. No.9687440   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7474 >>7757 >>7850

The Phoenician Code

 

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21259239-the-phoenician-code

 

"The Phoenician Code", a fictional novel based on astounding historical and religious facts. Manipulated by the underground lobby since the coming of Christ, and revealed today by The Phoenician Code, those hidden facts come to light to reassess some major realities. Much more than just an anti-thesis to: "The DaVinci Code".

 

What is true and what is false in the Old Testament? What is the relation between Cyrus II and the Babylonian Brotherhood, the founding brothers of the Hebrew people!? Why Cyrus II was called the Messiah in the Old Testament!? Who were Rashi's Templars and what were they searching for in Jerusalem? Who was the "Head" they venerated? Who were the Scottish and York Rite Freemasons in some additional degrees and why they considered the Tower of Babel as important as the Temple of Solomon?

What is true and what is false in the New Testament? Why have we been manipulated to believe that a Galilean is a Jew, although Galilee has been considered as Gelil Haggoyim, which is translated into "Circle of the Gentiles," or "Galilee of the Nations," which is "Galilee of the non-Jews." Was Jesus a Galilean-Phoenician? What did the Galileans believe in? Why Jesus was named "Immanuel," which means "El with us." Why there were two Bethlehems?

 

"The Phoenician Code" answers all these questions and more….

Anonymous ID: a20f71 June 20, 2020, 4:27 p.m. No.9687474   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9687440

El Koussa, Karim - The Phoenician Code - MTV Interview

 

TV Anchor Karen Boustany interviews Award Winning Lebanese Author Karim El Koussa on the Lebanese TV Station, MTV, during the show "Kitab" that was aired on Saturday, August 11, 2012 at 12:15 PM.

Anonymous ID: a20f71 June 20, 2020, 5 p.m. No.9687946   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7993 >>8142

I've been thinking about what Brad Parscale meant…

 

BeforeTwitterappeared on the scene, everybody thought that XMPP based instant messaging was going to take over. That all the IM networks would implement compatibility with XMPP, interconnect with each other, and eventually, it would be an XMPP worldfull of choices. Just like with email and the web, you would be able to choose your IM provider, choose the server that you use, and everything would interconnect.

 

And then Twitter with its big pile of cash came on the scene and started throwing their weight around.

 

XMPP technology has not gone away. It continues to improve.

 

https://xmpp.org/about/technology-overview.html

 

And the main IM service using XMPP, Jabber is still around.

 

http://www.jabber.org/

 

You can still download open source Jabber server software and set up your own IM network and interconnect with others.

 

In a world with thousands of IM servers communicating it would be almost impossible to block communications. That's why the IETF designed XMPP the way that they did. I know that some people think that Odin and 8kun are the way forward, but although they will work great for serious intel comms, they are too vulnerable to attack. It's good that 8kun can bounce back, and good that it attracts attacks to it, that might otherwise go elsewhere. But it is to centralized andNOT MASSIVE ENOUGHfor the thing that Parscale is referring to.

 

Also, note the number. 100 million is about half the adult population of the USA. Silent majority?