After have reading the Laurent Guyénot's book From Yahweh to Zion, I read again Worlds in Collision by Immanuel Velikovsky (I had read it several years ago) because of the very content in it from Old Testament. I don't know if it's because I've successively read them (as it can bring some thoughts that way), but the question reminds in my head for several weeks.
I know Laura wrote about Yahweh in "Chapter Six: Comets in Mythology" from her book Comets and Horns of Moses, but since the two readings mentioned above, I can't help myself to think that Yahweh could be the Companion Star. Does The Great Lord that brings destruction and famine could be the Jew's Messiah?
We know that the Bible was not born of the "Jewish people" and that it is for the most part derived from stories and characters that preceding it. But does it makes the question above not relevant?
From the Comet Cycle of 3,600 years (as developed by Pierre in his latest Focus as well as in the Laura's book above), we could assume Jew's were rising around the last cycle as Hebrews were building up their religion. Their main goal since then would have to spread around the world enough to be everywhere when the Companion Star makes its next "apparition", which certainly, according to the C's, is about to be in not so far time from us. And then, when everything fall apart all around the world, they are able of imposing their religion across the globe (as they are aiming to) by taking advantage in collapsed and desperate cultures. I know they are already act upon us all over the place in several ways, but wouldn't taking total control through widespread natural disasters be what they have had in mind for the last 3,600 years or so?
From Guyénot in the First Chapter:
That doesn't mean they will succeed in this as they are full of wishful thinking, but as it is their main goal... I don't know. I maybe completely off here, it's just a thought FWIW.
I know Laura wrote about Yahweh in "Chapter Six: Comets in Mythology" from her book Comets and Horns of Moses, but since the two readings mentioned above, I can't help myself to think that Yahweh could be the Companion Star. Does The Great Lord that brings destruction and famine could be the Jew's Messiah?
We know that the Bible was not born of the "Jewish people" and that it is for the most part derived from stories and characters that preceding it. But does it makes the question above not relevant?
From the Comet Cycle of 3,600 years (as developed by Pierre in his latest Focus as well as in the Laura's book above), we could assume Jew's were rising around the last cycle as Hebrews were building up their religion. Their main goal since then would have to spread around the world enough to be everywhere when the Companion Star makes its next "apparition", which certainly, according to the C's, is about to be in not so far time from us. And then, when everything fall apart all around the world, they are able of imposing their religion across the globe (as they are aiming to) by taking advantage in collapsed and desperate cultures. I know they are already act upon us all over the place in several ways, but wouldn't taking total control through widespread natural disasters be what they have had in mind for the last 3,600 years or so?
From Guyénot in the First Chapter:
They have developed a formidable strategy to survive and prosper by infiltrating the spheres of power. [...] The Torah is their instrument of power over the people they want to dominate.
That doesn't mean they will succeed in this as they are full of wishful thinking, but as it is their main goal... I don't know. I maybe completely off here, it's just a thought FWIW.