Josh,
Eat yer heart out. Look I'll tell you what I'll put in a good word for you
when Hurtak's Ets come and collect the 12 tribes of Israel to take to the
Pleiades as planetary Adams.. I'll let them substitute you for me. We know
you are a true Jew, you felt the call to go to Israel. Though according to
the Jewish Brit-Am they may allow me in the fold as I'm from the Kings. Just
think of me as your racial sister.
I don't actually think God gives two hoots about genetics now, it was fine
for 2,000 years to build up a particular desirable DNA but I think 'chosen'
hasn't applied for the last 2,000 years we should all be the same now
consciousness wise ideally, probably having equal opportunity of incarnation
due to karma being wiped.
Nicky
-----Original Message-----
From: Nurev Ind Research <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, 21 June 2000 14:59
Subject: Re: [CTRL] Semitic Celts
> Nicky Molloy wrote:
Molloy, Molloy, hmmmm...Oh now I get it!!!! YOU are a Semitic Celt.
How blind are those who will not see. YOU are the chosenite. What a
fool I am. All these years I thought I was the chosenite.
Screw genetics. Nicky has presented PROOF up to her ususal standards.
Sad ex-chosenite,
Joshua2
> -----Original Message-----
> From: yair davidi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wednesday, 21 June 2000 09:19
> Subject: Semitic Celts
>
> Extract from "Lost Israelite Identity" by Yair Davidy
> >Chapter Seventeen
> >THE ISRAELITE AND NORTH AFRICAN LINKS OF THE INSULAR CELTS IN THE LIGHT
OF
> LINGUISTICS. The Question of Alphabetical Lettering.
> >
> > The Irish legends are compatible with Israelite origins. They presuppose
> having originally come from the Middle East AND often speak of arriving in
> Spain via North Africa. A Moroccan Jewish legend1 says that when the Ten
> tribes were exiled part of the tribe of Ephraim reached Morocco. They
ruled
> over the land until the time of Ezra (ca.457-445 b.c.e.) at which period
> their rule was lost. In many respects North Africa and Spain in early
> times were often effectually one entity.
> > The Irish, Scottish, and Welsh, and many of the ancient Britons and
Gauls
> spoke forms of Celtic. Celtic is considered an Indo-European tongue
related
> to Latin. The Celts apparently received the Indo-European aspects of their
> language and culture from peoples they had conquered on the Continent
> before continuing their westward trek. Linguistic examinations of the
> speech of the Welsh and Irish reveal a form of Celtic in which there is an
> underlying speech element similar to that found in North Africa. North
> African languages are classified as "Hamitic". Egyptian and Berber are
> Hamitic tongues. They have an affinity with Semitic languages and local
> dialects in various parts of the Middle East occasionally exhibit Hamitic
> features. Aspects of Hamitic speech are also found in Biblical Hebrew but
> they are not emphasised. Most of the ancient Canaanite peoples adopted a
> language similar to Hebrew though both Indo-European and Hamitic languages
> must also have been known to them . The Phoenician use of Hebrew has
> characteristics of a foreign tongue adopted by them2. There also exist
> Arabic dialects which are Hamitic or reveal a Hamitic substratum. Not only
> that but the impression is that much of the difference between Hamitic and
> Semitic is more one of emphasis than of substance. Dialects of Hebrew
> within the Land of Israel could well have absorbed Hamitic elements.
> > Insular British Celtic tongues, especially colloquial Welsh, says
> W.H.Worrell3, show certain peculiarities which are reminiscent of Hamitic
> and Semitic tongues and are unparalleled in Aryan languages. Similarly,
> according to H.Wagner:
> >
> > "Irish..has as many features in common with non-Indo-European languages,
> especially with Hamito-Semitic languages, as with other Indo-European
> languages"4.
> >
> > "Insular Celtic languages.. the grammatical categories having many
> affinities with non-Indo-European languages, in particular Basque and
> Berber"5.
> >
> > "The comparative typology of insular Celtic initiated by Morris Jones
> and further developed by Pokorny, G.B.Adams, and myself has revealed that
> most of the many peculiar features of insular Celtic rarely traceable in
> other Indo-European languages have analogies in Basque, Berber, Egyptian,
> Semitic, and even in Negro languages"6.
> >
> > "Certain features [(of marginal influence only)] of Old Irish verb
> forms can be understood only in the light of Hittite, Vedic, Sanskrit, and
> Mycenean Greek"7.
> >
> >J.Morris Jones said that,
> >
> > "The pre-Aryan idioms which still live in Welsh and Irish were derived
> from a language allied to Egyptian tongues"8.
> >
> > The above linguistic remarks show that Insular Celtic (i.e. of Britain
> and Ireland as distinct from the Continental forms which were somewhat
> different) is consistent with the claims proposed herein: i.e. The
original
> tongue of the Insular Celts was Semitic (Hebrew) which marginally was
> influenced by Mycenean Greek, Hittite, Indo-European (Sanskrit), Syrian,
> Mitanni, and what not. Heavy Hamitic influences may be attributable to
> those of some of the neighbouring peoples, such as the Canaanites, and
> Egyptians, and to having sojourned in a North African environment. In
> addition, the natives of Spain amongst whom the Insular Celts or a good
> portion of them once dwelt, traded with, and fought against, were also at
> least in part of North African Berber related Hamitic origin. This
> explanation may sound involved and complicated but it accords with the
> evidence when archaeological, anthropological, mythological, and
linguistic
> findings are compared with each other. At all events the natives of
Ireland
> and Wales must have used a Hamitic and/or Semitic tongue(s) before they
> came into contact with Continental Indo-European ones.
> >
> >
> >HEBREW IN WELSH???
> >
> > It was seen above that Irish and colloquial Welsh definitely have some
> type of underlying linguistic base that must only derive from Middle
> Eastern (Semitic) and/or North African Hamitic sources. This conclusion
was
> derived from the quoted opinions of linguistic scientists still active
in
> their field today.
> > It so happens that in the past there were others who held similar
> opinions but went further than their present-day continuers care to. They
> expressly related Celtic tongues to Hebrew!!!
> > A writer who signed his name "Glas" submitted a list of Welsh words with
> Hebrew origins in 1832 . The writer remarked that,
> >"But the best proof of the Eastern descent of the ancient British is the
> close resemblance and connection existing between the Welsh and Hebrew
> languages, even at this day. As a proof of this we have extracted the
> following vocabulary of words in both tongues, so closely resembling each
> other in sound and sense as to leave no doubt whatever on the subject.
> Many of these words, it will be found, have been transmitted from the
> Welsh, through the Anglo-Saxon into our modern English. It would be easy
to
> swell their number..
> >
> >Some of the examples adduced by the above writer were:
> >
> >Aeth: He went, he is gone; hence = Athah
> >Aml: Plentiful, ample = Hamale ((����
> >Ydom: the earth = Adamah
> >Awye: air, sky = auor, or
> >bu: it came to pass = bo
> >boten, or potten : belly = beten.
> >brith: bright = barud
> >cas: hatred = caas (anger).
> >dafnu: to drop, or distill by drops = nataph, taph.
> >
> > In 1675 Charles Edwards ("Hanes y Fydd") published A number of Welsh
> Cambro-Brittanic Hebraisms in which he shows that whole phrases in Welsh
> can be closely paralleled by whole phrases in Hebrew.
> >
> > From the list of Charles Edwards, L.G.A. Roberts (1919) made a
selection
> and we have selected examples from Roberts after slightly modernising the
> Hebrew transliterations : It should be noted that when account is taken
> for likely and known dialectical changes of pronounciation the examples
> given in effect show identical Welsh parallel phrases for the Hebrew
> original.
> >
> >In Welsh: Gael hedd (Gen.31;47) meaning Geledd i.e. heap of testimony= in
> Hebrew (����) : Galaed.
> >
> >In Welsh: Bagad meaning "A troop cometh ?" (Gen.30;11) = in Hebrew ( :
> (���Bagad.
> >
> >In Welsh : Anudon meaning "Without God" = in Hebrew (��� ����) : Aen
> Adon.
> >
> >In Welsh : Yni all sy dda meaning "I am the Almighty God" (Gen. 17;1)
=
> in Hebrew: ((��� �� ��� : Ani El Saddai.
> >
> >In Welsh : Llai iachu yngwyddd achau ni meaning "Let him not live before
> our brethren" (Gen. 31;32) = in Hebrew ( �� ���� ��� ����� ) Loa yichei
> neged acheinu (Gen.31;32).
> >
> >In Welsh Ochoren ballodddi hoc-dena meaning "After I am waxed old shall
I
> have pleasure?" = in Hebrew : (���� ���� ���� �� ���� ) Acharei belothi
> hedenah (Gen.18;12).
> >
> >In Welsh Bebroch fra am beneu ach ef, dyfet Deborah mam ianceth Ribecah
> meaning "When he fled from the face of his brother . But Deborah Rebecca's
> nurse died" (Gen. 35;7-8) = in Hebrew : (����� ���� ���� ���� ���� �����
> ����) Beborcho mpnei achiv vetamath Deborah mayneceth Ribecah.
> >
> >In Welsh: Yngan Job yscoli yscoli cynghaws i (Job 6;1,2) meaning "Job
> answered, O that my grief were thoroughly weighed" = in Hebrew: (����
> ����...���� ���� ����) Veya(g)n Eyub ....shocol yishocal ca(g)si
> >
> >In Welsh: Amelhau bytheu chwi a bythau holl ufyddau chwi meaning "And
> they shall fill your house and the houses of all your servants" (Gen.
10;6)
> = in Hebrew (����� ���� ���� �� �����) : Umalu bathechoh and bathei col
> avedochoh.
> >
> >In Welsh Iachadd ni meaning "Thou hast healed me" = in Hebrew ( (������
:
> hechiyatni.
> >
> >In Welsh Nesa awyr peneu chwi meaning "Lif thou up the light of thy
> countenance" = in Hebrew (��� ��� ����) : nasa aor panechoh.(Psalms
4;6.).
> >
> >In Welsh An annos meaning "None did compel" = in Hebrew ((��� ��� : ain
> ones. (Esther 1;8).
> >
> >In Welsh As chwimwth meaning "an angry man" = in Hebrew (��� ���) :
> ish chamas (Psalms 140;12 Proverbs 16;29 meaning a wickedly-violent
man).
> >
> >In Welsh Be heulo, luerferfo (Job 6;4) meaning "When his candle shined
> ..... and by his light.." = in Hebrew (����� ..�����) : behilo, leoroe.
> >
> >In Welsh Bwgythieu in gwarchaeni (Job 6;4) meaning "The terrors of God
> set themselves in array against me = in Hebrew (����� ���� �������) :
> Biu(g)thi elohai ya-a(g)rchuni.
> >
> >In Welsh I far meaning "Shall be cursed" = Hebrew (����) : Yu-ar,
yuv-ar.
> (Numbers 22;6).
> >
> >In Welsh Am geryddo fo meaning "At his reproof" = in Hebrew (�� �����) :
> im ge-arato.
> >
> >Godfrey Hughes "The Celtic Druids" (1829) quotes from a certain Welsh
> Translation of the Bible in which similar examples as the above are
> apparent:
> >
> >In Welsh By-lllwng Adon-ydb holl neuodh Jago meaning "The Lord has
> swallowed up all the tabernacles of Jacob" (Lamentations 2;2) = Hebrew
> (��� ����......�� �� ���� ����) : Balla(ng) Adoni eth col neoth Yacob.
> >
> >In Welsh Dyrac buth-hi ai-i-sengyd meaning "The avenue of her dwelling
he
> would go to tread" (Proverbs 7;8) = Hebrew (��� ���� ����) : Derech
> baithah yitsa(ng)d.
> >
> >In Welsh Py yw-o sy maeloc y-cavad I-a-ywoo savwyod yw-o maeloc y-cavad,
> Selah meaning "Who is the king of glory [attainment]? The LORD of hosts ,
> he is the king of glory. Selah" (Psalms 24;10) = Hebrew (�� ��� �� ���
> ����� �~ ����� ��� ��� ����� ���) Mi hu zeh melec hacavod Y....Tsavaoth
> hu melec hacavod selah.
> >
> >
> >The affinity between Hebrew and Welsh was mentioned by a certain Dr.
> Davies (amongst others) and in the preface to his Welsh Grammar there
was
> a poem to the effect that:
> >
> >�He gladly deigns his countrymen to teach,
> >By well-weigh�d rules, the rudiments of speech ;
> >That when the roots first of our own we gain,
> >The Hebrew tongue we thence may soon attain .
> >
> >The Rev. Eliezer Williams (b.1754) wrote several works on the Celts and
> made several remarks (quoted by Roberts p.23):
> >
> >"In the Hebrew...which the ancient British language greatly resembles...
> >"The roots of most of the ancient British, or real Welsh, words may be
> regularly traced in the Hebrew..
> >"Scarcely a Hebrew root can be discovered that has not its corresponding
> derivative in the ancient British language...But not only..the
> words...their variations and inflections afford a much stronger proof of
> affinity...The plural number of nouns likewise is often formed in a
> similar manner in the Celtic by adding in (a contraction of ��:
i.e.-IM
> which is the suffix used in Hebrew to form the masculine plural)...in the
> formation of sentences, and in the government of words...the same syntax
> might serve for both.....
> >
> > Davies in "Mythology of the Ancient Druids" (p.94) asserts that
> "Taleisin, the chief Bard, declares that his lore had been detailed in
> Hebraic..."
> >
> > It follows from all the above that though the language of the British
> Celts may have superficially conformed to an Indo-European type it had
> enough Semitic and Hebraic features to confirm the notion that Hebrew had
> been their original tongue. This explanation fits best all of the facts in
> our possession taken from all disciplines concerned with the subject.
> >
This book is a fraud. If you are stupid enough to pay money for it you
deserve to get fleeced.
> >
> >
> For a subscription of
> four issues of BRIT-AM
> send $36 to:
> Yair Davidy
> POB 595
> Jerusalem 91004
> Israel.
> BRIT-AM is a magazine that
> carries a unique message and
> contains information vital
> to you and the future.
> http://www.geocities.com/hiberi/tribesman.html
<A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/">www.ctrl.org</A>
DECLARATION & DISCLAIMER
==========
CTRL is a discussion & informational exchange list. Proselytizing
propagandic
screeds are unwelcomed. Substance�not soap-boxing�please! These are
sordid matters and 'conspiracy theory'�with its many half-truths, mis-
directions and outright frauds�is used politically by different groups with
major and minor effects spread throughout the spectrum of time and thought.
That being said, CTRLgives no endorsement to the validity of posts, and
always suggests to readers; be wary of what you read. CTRL gives no
credence to Holocaust denial and nazi's need not apply.
Let us please be civil and as always, Caveat Lector.
========================================================================
Archives Available at:
http://home.ease.lsoft.com/archives/CTRL.html
<A HREF="http://home.ease.lsoft.com/archives/ctrl.html">Archives of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]</A>
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
<A HREF="http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/">ctrl</A>
========================================================================
To subscribe to Conspiracy Theory Research List[CTRL] send email:
SUBSCRIBE CTRL [to:] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To UNsubscribe to Conspiracy Theory Research List[CTRL] send email:
SIGNOFF CTRL [to:] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Om
<A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/">www.ctrl.org</A>
DECLARATION & DISCLAIMER
==========
CTRL is a discussion & informational exchange list. Proselytizing propagandic
screeds are unwelcomed. Substance�not soap-boxing�please! These are
sordid matters and 'conspiracy theory'�with its many half-truths, mis-
directions and outright frauds�is used politically by different groups with
major and minor effects spread throughout the spectrum of time and thought.
That being said, CTRLgives no endorsement to the validity of posts, and
always suggests to readers; be wary of what you read. CTRL gives no
credence to Holocaust denial and nazi's need not apply.
Let us please be civil and as always, Caveat Lector.
========================================================================
Archives Available at:
http://home.ease.lsoft.com/archives/CTRL.html
<A HREF="http://home.ease.lsoft.com/archives/ctrl.html">Archives of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]</A>
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
<A HREF="http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/">ctrl</A>
========================================================================
To subscribe to Conspiracy Theory Research List[CTRL] send email:
SUBSCRIBE CTRL [to:] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To UNsubscribe to Conspiracy Theory Research List[CTRL] send email:
SIGNOFF CTRL [to:] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Om