"And the fame of David went out into all lands,
and the Lord brought the fear of him upon all nations."
(1 Chronicles 14:17)
Sometime in the future a New World Order will arrive. The Bible describes a time of earthquakes and terrible chaos, and portrays a glorious New Order that will rise out of it. With nothing to prove its story other than its own irritating repetitions, which it calls the "prophecies" of its "prophets", the Bible says that when its predictions have been fulfilled, the New World will appear.
But we might pause to wonder why anyone takes any of it seriously in the first place. Shouldn't we be concerned that the Bible has no outside support? No one ELSE'S holy book says the Israelite god is the only "real" god. No one ELSE'S book says the Israelites should receive a land grant. Only the Israelite book says these things, and all critical questions are trumped by the pre-emptive answer, "It's the Word of God!"
What an outrageous claim. How many books in your local library are written by gods (other than the one we're speaking of)? None? Then how do we know what a god would write? Even if we had a few books written by actual gods, they still wouldn't help us judge whether a god wrote the Bible. Do all gods write the same way? Do they all write in ancient Hebrew?
For the sake of logic and sanity, we must assume there is nothing divinely inspired in the Bible. A bunch of men wrote a plan to steal some land and run the world, and they made it into a religion. Just because they said it was GOD'S plan doesn't mean that it is. That's just their marketing scheme.
"This book is crazy. It says I'll be your slave someday and you'll own all my money and property!"
"Yeah, funny isn't it? God chose me to be above you, and well, it IS God's plan, so what can anyone do about it?"
"Yes, I suppose you're right. I do hope you'll be merciful."
For the truly gullible, if God's book says, "this'll happen", it'll happen. Their only choice is to prepare. Their Biblical god is supposedly all-powerful and responsible for all things, and will bring astounding events to pass. Yet, strangely, he needs his followers to continually fight wars for him and campaign against those who don't follow him properly. He can't fix things on his own? Jewish and Christian followers of "the god of Israel" are perpetually in trouble. They all disagree about what he meant in his book and they don't get along with each other. Their god deserts them regularly; punishes them ruthlessly; gets them to behave in a stupid, arrogant manner which wins them enemies; and he seems to love watching his children go to war. His followers are doomed. Should you accept the words of the doomed followers of an insane god? Should you take their book seriously?
The Biblical plan for a New World Order was to replace an Old Order that the Israelites didn't like. They present themselves as victims all through their writing; victims of invaders, of nasty overlords and evil invisible influences. They considered themselves the best, smartest, strongest, and most beautiful people that ever walked (as most peoples like to think of themselves). They were beloved by their god above all others (all religious devotees have a god who likes them best). And they seemed to be disgusted by non-Israelites, but pretended that it was their god who felt this way - they were only following his orders.
The Israelites made a plan, one that took on its own life and grew over centuries. The religion of the early Levite priests had begun as a method for keeping the Israelite people together (with the Levites in charge). With this new solidarity, they would grow into their own nation and free themselves from the local empires that intimidated them. Included in the project was a massive land-grab.
But the plan grew and grew into a long-term blueprint for the future of the entire human race. Its operating manual was based on the ideas of various secret societies. The plan of all such clubs is to make their members into the most powerful, elite class of humans; the plan is always to control the world. In the Israelite version, membership is restricted to one family: the Israelite tribes. The crude Levite religion that was originally pushed on the Israelites was redesigned. They were once promised, "In the future we will rule over the rotten local empires who have abused us". They were now promised, "We are the greatest people ever created and we will rule over the rest of humanity".
The original Israelites are long gone. The Levites who created this project, and those who built it up, are also long gone. But there are people today making use of the blueprint.
Apparently, if you follow this blueprint, if you play this game, you will rule the world. Modern Zionists are playing this game. So is The Vatican. Islam has taken some of the Bible's best ideas and developed a counter-game. A step-by-step manual will be presented here, and despite the fact that The Biblical New World Order Game was designed specifically for the Israelite family, anyone can play. To demonstrate this, imagine you're organizing a group of people with whom you plan to share control of planet Earth.
You call your group "The Family". Your instruction manual, The Old Testament, happens to be a version written for the Israelite club. When you see the word "Israelites", simply read it as "The Family". Replace every occurrence of "Israelite" with "Family Member", and you're ready to roll. If you win, you get to rule the world.
On the surface, The Game and its goal are simple: Take control of the human race as you would a herd of sheep. It's a kind of Shepherd Olympics, where the shepherd must get control of all the sheep in the world to win. Within The Game is a complex of wires and tubes called The Law. The Old Testament is The Law, and rules have been inferred from its most unlikely crevices.
Essential Rules of The Game
Think of this as a board game - we're taking it out of the box, and reading the instructions while we assemble the board. To understand the rules, you have to know at least a few of the ways that people read them.
Lesson 1: Separatism
Abraham, a traveling salesman c1800 BCE, abandoned his birthplace, Sumeria, to live among his own Semitic people in Haran (Genesis 11:31-32). He then moved to Canaan (Palestine) and raised a family. He didn't want his son Isaac to marry a revolting Canaanite, so he had the family send a girl from his home town (Gen 24:1-4). His grandson Jacob (aka Israel) also went back there to find a wife (Gen 27:46 & 28:1-2). Abe's people were separatists from the start, as their god demanded, and they were immigrants, who believed they should own Canaan (see Footnote 1-Own Canaan).
Later the prophets reiterated hundreds of times the need for the Israelites to remain separate from all other people (see F2-Separate), and their rightful ownership of the Middle East.
RULE 1: The Family must always remain separate and exclusive.
Lesson 2: Hatred
Long after Abe's death, his grandson Jacob/Israel moved the family to Egypt. Centuries later their descendants moved out, spouting nothing but hatred for the Egyptian people - a hatred still seething among Bible-believers as if it happened this morning. Upon leaving Egypt their first unfriendly encounter was with the Amalekites, about whom nothing is known. The Israelites claim they kicked the Amalekites' butts when Moses stood on a hill and magically waved his arms for a few hours (Exodus 17:8-16), claiming victory for a very mysterious battle. But three thousand years later they're still furious that the Amalekites even had the gall to attack in the first place. Their god told them: "Remember what the Amalekites did to you along the way when you came out of Egypt ... When the Lord your God gives you rest from all the enemies around you in the land ... you shall blot out the memory of Amalek from under heaven. Do not forget!" (Deuteronomy 25:17)
Zionists won't forget. Today many of them call their Arab enemies Amalekites. Isn't it time to let go? No, this is part of The Game - grudges are to be held forever.
" "Moshe Feiglin, the Likud activist, told me, "The Arabs engage in typical Amalek behavior. I can't prove this genetically, but this is the behavior of Amalek." When I asked Benzi Lieberman, the chairman of the Council of Settlements (the umbrella group of all settlements in the West Bank and Gaza) if he thought the Amalekites existed today, he said, "The Palestinians are Amalek!" Lieberman went on, "We will destroy them. We won't kill them all. But we will destroy their ability to think as a nation. We will destroy Palestinian nationalism."
(from The New Yorker, "Life Among The Settlers" by Jeffrey Goldberg - see here. Also see this Jewish Encyclopedia entry)
After their skirmish with the Amalekites, the Israelites ran into the Midianites, Canaanites, Edomites, Moabites, Ammonites and Bashanites. They fought with all of them and made permanent enemies of every one.
When the Israelites first invaded Canaan (today Palestine/Israel), they determined to kill, enslave or drive out every native, steal all their land, and live in their houses (see F3-Kill Steal Enslave).
Two of the Israelite tribes, Levi and Judah, even hated the rest of the Israelites. They tried to control the other tribes, and when they couldn't, they slandered them for all time in their "book of God's Word". The ten tribes not submitting to Levite religious control, were insulted continually, to make it look as though God himself had turned on them. In particular the leading tribe of Ephraim, sometimes referred to as the tribe of Joseph (Ephraim's father), is cursed (see F4-Bad Ephraim).
"Then he (Yahweh) rejected the tents of Joseph. He did not choose the tribe of Ephraim." (Psalm 78:67)
Everyone in Canaan was designated an enemy by these Levite isolationists and their god (see F5-Hated Neighbours). Among the hated masses were Canaanites (natives of Palestine); Jebusites (natives of Jerusalem); Hittites (a great empire north of Lebanon); Amorites (generic name for various Arab peoples). Also included were Arab kingdoms that the Israelites were never able to crush: Syria, Lebanon, Moab (Jordan / Iraq), and Edom (north Saudi); and the surrounding super-powers of Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome. And let's not forget the extra-hated Philistines, a tiny empire of sea-faring people who lived on the coast of the Mediterranean, from Egypt to Lebanon, for ages before the Israelites arrived. Many small tribes are also listed among their local enemies - Perizzites and Hivites (Ex 23:23), Girgashites (Deuteronomy 7:1), etc etc, and literally everyone else they could see, all of whom could only see THEM as thieving, murdering interlopers.
These peoples who were hated by the Israelites and their god - all of them were already living in Canaan. The Israelites crept in and arrogantly settled, claiming that their god gave them this land, and they fought constantly with all of the natives, later writing in their Bible that these natives were evil low-breeds.
They present themselves as innocents being brutalized by bad people. But it was the childish belief that they had the right to move in, steal land and even to rule over it which offended their neighbours.
"Yahweh will drive out all these nations before you, and you will dispossess nations greater and mightier than yourselves. Every place on which the sole of your foot treads shall be yours ... No man shall be able to stand against you; Yahweh your God will lay the fear of you and the dread of you upon all the land that you shall tread, as he promised you." (Deuteronomy 11:23-25)
They weren't making any friends.
All through the Bible there are references to people hating the Israelites (see F6-Everybody Hates Us). The Israelites, always victims, never take responsibility for anyone hating them, but are simply instructed to return the hatred in double. It is obvious that their behaviour toward other peoples, as instructed by the Bible, was what made them so many enemies. But they are then instructed to hate those enemies and plan for their total destruction (see F7-Destruction). This is another essential rule of the game.
"Lo, I am about to make Jerusalem a cup of reeling to all the peoples round about ... On that day I will make Jerusalem a heavy stone for all the peoples; all who lift it shall grievously hurt themselves ... On that day I will make the clans of Judah like a blazing pot in the midst of wood, like a flaming torch among sheaves; and they shall devour to the right and to the left all the peoples round about, while Jerusalem shall still be inhabited in its place ... On that day Yahweh will put a shield about the inhabitants of Jerusalem so that the feeblest among them on that day shall be like David, and the house of David shall be like God, like the angel of Yahweh, at their head. And on that day I will seek to destroy all the nations that come against Jerusalem." (Zechariah 12:2-3, 6, 8-9)
RULE 2: Members of The Family must view all outsiders as potential threats. Grudges are to be held forever. All enemies must be subdued.
The Position You Want
The story of Joseph, the eleventh and favorite son of Jacob (aka Israel), is crucial to the game. Joseph was hated by his brothers because he was the first son of his father's real wife (Genesis 30:22-24). His ten older brothers, born of concubines, had worked their dad's farm their whole lives, but now little Joseph would inherit the estate and be above them. He was quite arrogant about it, too (Gen 37:1-11). When he was seventeen, fed up with his attitude, his brothers threw him in a big hole, and then sold him to an Arab caravan that went to Egypt, where he was in turn sold to the pharaoh's guard captain. What luck! Straight into the palace! (Gen 37:12-26)
Joseph was a great slave, placed above the other slaves with control over all his master's resources. Even his boss's wife couldn't resist him (according to the Bible he was very sexy - essentially a perfect man). She attempted to have sex with him, but he rejected her advances out of sheer integrity. Scorned, she had him arrested and charged with rape. He spent over a decade in prison, where he became the most favoured and trusted of all the inmates, allowed out of his cage regularly to serve food to the other prisoners. (Gen 39:1-22).
Eventually his powers of dream-interpretation got the attention of the pharaoh, who was having troubling dreams. Joseph was brought from prison to him, and he interpreted the pharaoh's dreams to mean that Egypt was going to have seven years of prosperity followed by seven terrible years of famine, the worst ever seen. Pharaoh said, "What do you suggest I should do?" and Joseph answered, "Well, you should find a really honest man and put him in charge of collecting grains. Tax the people twenty percent, collect food and store it up, and you'll have food for the famine." (Gen 40:1 - 41:36)
The pharaoh was impressed beyond logic. He made Joseph his #2 Man! Suddenly, claims the Bible, Joseph was the second most powerful man in Egypt, above all the king's council, assistants, servants, politicians and military! He was given the job of collecting grains from the people and running the store houses, and became a great success. Over the next seven years so much food was collected that it could no longer be counted. Then the famine arrived. The food Joseph had taken from the Egyptians in taxes was now sold back to them. People of other countries flocked to him to buy Egyptian grains. The pharaoh grew wealthy, and so did Joseph. (Gen 41:37 - 52)
Suddenly, a tearful and heartwarming reunion with his family crashes into the story and obscures Joseph's devious work. By incredible chance, Joseph's father sends his brothers to Egypt to buy grains, and by further incredible chance they come straight to the granary where Joseph is working. After a series of events (they thought he was dead and they don't recognize him) a proper reunion occurs. We see him forgiving his brothers, crying, having dinner with them, and then moving his father and whole family to Egypt to settle. Many pages are devoted to Joseph's introduction of his brothers and dad to the pharaoh; dad Jacob's first meeting with Joseph's two sons (Gen ch 48); and his final words to Joseph and his brothers (Gen ch 49); burials and other sentimental things follow. The stories mean to show how good and beautiful and forgiving Joseph is, as he holds no grudge and treats his family like royalty. He says it was the work of the Israelite god that put him here and now his family would prosper because of it. And we see that Joseph IS above his brothers, as his birthright and his arrogance said he would be. (Gen 42:1 - 47:11)
The Israelites did well while they lived under protection of Joseph, who had great power as #2 Man to pharaoh. He gave them land and food. (Gen 47:11-13) But he only shows this beautiful side to his own family. The Egyptians were starving to death and he felt nothing for them. As the years of famine increased, Joseph continually forced the Egyptian people to give up their property to him in exchange for food to keep their families alive. He took all their money, then their livestock, then he took their land, then their homes. When they had nothing left to sell him, he bought THEM. He made the entire population of Egypt into sharecroppers. Living on state-owned property, they all had to work the land and were taxed twenty percent of their harvest. All the people of Egypt were essentially enslaved to Joseph, under the rule of the pharaoh! And Joseph "established it as a law in Egypt" that one fifth of all produce would go to the pharaoh from then on. (Gen 47:13-27) The rest of Joseph's life is breezed over in a few unexciting paragraphs, and he dies.
If we few view this story logically, and especially in its historical context, it is ridiculous. There was a period when Egypt was ruled by semitic people known as the Hyksos - they ruled for a little more than a century, c1648-1540 BCE. The idea of Jacob's family of seventy Israelites moving to Egypt during a drought at this time is plausible. Semites were running the place. They would have let the Israelites in. But the Israelites are taking credit for the entire Egyptian takeover - which was accomplished by the Hyksos army - saying, "Yeah that was our uncle Joseph. He ran Egypt single-handedly. There were no Hyksos. It was all just him." The idea is so child-like that it's almost cute. What is the point of this strange naivete?
Let's look at Joseph from another perspective.
His character is a reflection of the way the Israelites saw themselves: He was smaller, younger, more beloved than his brothers, precious, beautiful, honest, noble, smarter than any Egyptian, loved even by the Egyptians he enslaved (who concerned themselves greatly with the funeral of his father - Genesis 50:1-14), and he could read dreams with the help of Yahweh, the only true god, who loved Joseph and his family.
His trials are Israel's trials: Joseph suffered the hatred and resentment of his brothers just because he was special. Israel is the hated Special People. Joseph was thrown into a hole and taken far from home. The Israelites would eventually be scattered all over the world. Joseph was enslaved in Egypt. Later the whole Israelite people went through the same. And Joseph was unjustly imprisoned. After the Israelites are scattered, living anywhere other than the Promised Land (such as North America) will be like imprisonment.
"Then fear not ... nor be dismayed O Israel; for lo I will save you from afar, and your offspring from the land of their captivity ..." (Jeremiah 30:10-11; and see Psalm 106:41 / Hosea 8:8 / Leviticus 26:38 / Psalm 44:11 / Lamentations 1:3).
Joseph's redemption is Israel's redemption: After his trials, Joseph was raised up. He became #2 Man in Egypt with great power; he was above all his brothers and all Egyptians except the pharaoh; he was saviour of the Israelite clan during a famine; all the while retaining his great dignity and honour and remembered now with the most solemn respect (which is pure hype). Joseph's specialness is assumed and taken for granted. The Israelites were taught to see themselves this way.
Lesson 3a: Joseph worked as #2 Man to the pharaoh, with all the powers of the pharaoh, but no real responsibility. He could make, change, ignore laws. All decisions had the king's seal and were done under his auspices. Joseph could do whatever he wanted to any Egyptian, and the pharaoh's government bore responsibility. For instance, he could have the military perform illegal arrests and secret trials, and never have it known that he was involved ... if he wanted. He could hide behind the king's robes when he was up to something corrupt, and he could stand proudly beside the king at public festivals and receive official praise.
RULE 3a: The #2 Man has the power of #1 Man but not the same responsibility. Members of The Family must sidle up to a super-power and use its strength to reach their goals. This can be done in the most local way, by gaining control positions even in your communities and businesses. On a grand scale we can see that Zionist-controlled Israel, with the help of the American government and media, seem to have full control of the American army, who can be sent at any time to fight wars in the Middle East. Israel is Joseph. America is the Pharaoh. Joseph can make these decisions because he has the position, fully granted and sanctioned by the pharaoh's government.
A similar situation occurs in the Book of Esther. Esther marries the king of Persia, and eventually she and her cousin Morderchai get royal permission for the Jews to kill all their "enemies" throughout the one hundred and twenty-seven Persian-controlled Middle Eastern provinces. They killed thousands of people and then made a rule that a feast called "Purim" should be held every year forever, to commemorate the slaughter. It is celebrated to this day by people who call themselves Jews.
"So the Jews smote all their enemies with the sword, slaughtering, and destroying them, and did as they pleased to those who hated them." (Esther 9:5)
"They killed seventy-five thousand of them ... This happened on the thirteenth day of the month of Adar, and on the fourteenth they rested and made it a day of feasting and joy." (Esther 9:16-17)
Lesson 3b: Joseph took control of Egypt's food while it was plentiful. The Egyptians were comfortable and unconcerned. Later, his control of their single most valuable resource became his ticket to wealth and power. He profited from the Egyptians' misery, and shared it with his family. He took the Egyptians' money, belongings, property and homes, and then enslaved them, all in the process of selling their own food back to them.
RULE 3b: Take control of the thing that everyone needs. Food is always a good risk. Family Members should have control of outsiders' food supplies. You can start small. For instance, five or six Family Members could gather the resources to buy all the farmable land in one area. Be happy with no immediate cash profit. The profit you want FIRST is CONTROL. Gain control of resources during comfortable times. Your returns come when crisis comes. Crisis is profit.
Any resource that people rely on, or that they can be made to rely on (oilfields, medical systems, legal systems, media, etc, etc) is valid in The Game.
Lesson Inferred: In order to skip the process of taking over an existing resource, if you are creative enough, you can INVENT something that everyone needs; for instance, the modern debt-money Central Banking plan. Most of the world's population now relies on this corrupt set-up (a small cabal of world bankers essentially owns most of the world's money) and as a result people everywhere are enslaved to a permanent debt-building misadventure that is making a few men very wealthy and powerful.
Always remember, crisis is profit. When people are in need, you can take from them whatever you want. And you can CREATE crisis, cause artificial famines (by controlling farmlands), cause financial "depression" (by reducing the value of people's labour and money). When there's a shortage of anything, its value goes up.
Planning For A Big Profit
Rule 4: Finance. Create debt; debt that will be owed to your family. Loan to everyone who needs it, and don't even worry about whether they can pay you back. Charge taxes (interest / usury) that make the debt grow. Make sure everyone owes you, and when they can't pay, go and take their stuff (the "collateral" that they guarantee in your contract). But when you loan money within The Family, never, ever charge taxes. All Family money is Family money, and no insider should ever take or profit from a brother. However, when you make loans outside of The Family, which you should do constantly, you must bring much wealth as possible into The Family pot.
"Do not charge your brother interest, whether on money or food or anything else that may earn interest. You may charge a foreigner interest, but not a brother Israelite." (Deuteronomy 23:19-20)
"For the Lord your God will bless you, as he promised you, and you shall lend to many nations, but you shall not borrow; and you shall rule over many nations, but they shall not rule over you." (Deuteronomy 15:6)
Let people outside The Family be each others' guarantors, if they want to be so foolish. It'll give you a wider choice of stuff to take if they can't pay. But you mustn't ever put your name on a non-family-member's loan as their backup. It puts The Family's treasury in jeopardy.
"He who gives surety for a stranger [non-member] will smart for it, but he who hates suretyship is secure." (Proverbs 11:15)
Bide your time; win trust; gain power; head to the top, show respect but feel nothing for those you deal with as they are merely conduits for your power and may become useless when a better conduit presents itself.
"The rich is the one that rules over those of little means, and the borrower is servant to the man doing the lending." (Proverbs 22:7)
The next installment of this essay is a continuation of the Rules process, using the performance of the player known as "Zion" as an example of how to play.
Footnotes
BIBLE PASSAGES INSTRUCTING THE ZIONIST CAUSE:
F1 - OWN CANAAN
Genesis 13:14-17 & 15:7 & 17:8 & 26:4 & 28:13-15 & 35:11-12 / Exodus 6:4-8 & 13:11/ Leviticus 20:22-24 /
Deuteronomy 9:1 & 11:23 & 12:29 & 19:1 & 31:3 / Joshua 23:4
F2 - SEPARATE
Leviticus 20:26 / Nehemiah 9:2 & 10:28 & 13:3 / 1 Kings 8:53 / Ezra 10:11 / Joshua 23:12-13
F3 - KILL STEAL ENSLAVE
Numbers 33:50-56 / Deuteronomy 7:1-6, 16-24 / Deuteronomy 20:10-18 / Zephaniah 2:4-7, 9, 11-14
F4 - BAD EPHRAIM
Ephraim were the original "chosen" tribe: Genesis 48:1-22
Ephraim doomed: Isaiah 28:1-4 / Jeremiah 7:15 / Hosea 4:17-19 & 5:9 & 7:1-16 & 9:11-17
F5 - HATED NEIGHBOURS
Exodus 23:23-24, 27-33 / Exodus 34:11-16 / Deuteronomy 7:1 / Ezra 9:1
F6 - EVERYBODY HATES US
Obadiah 1:2 / Ezekiel 5:14-15 & 23:28 / Lamentations 1:3 / Job 8:22 / Psalm 9:13 & 18:17 & 25:19 & 38:19 & 41:7 & 69:4 & 86:17 & 105:25 & 106:41 & 109:3
F7 - DESTRUCTION
Joshua 23:3 / Deuteronomy 32:43 / 2 Samuel 22:41 / Isaiah 34:2 & 40:17 & 49:26 / Jeremiah 12:14-17 & 30:11, 16 /
Zechariah 9:13, 14-16 & 14:3, 12-16 / Micah 4:11-13 & 5:15 / Habakkuk 3:12 /
Psalm 9:19-20 & 10:16 & 18:40 & 44:7 & 79:6 & 118:7 & 129:5