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... Notes What are you going to do about it? Sensational interview with rabbi Abe Finkelstein about Jewish control of the world Contents 1. The Sovereignty of Urantia 2. The Board of Planetary Supervisors 3. The Resident Governor General 4. The Most High Observer 5. The Planetary Government 6. The Master Seraphim of Planetary Supervision 7. The Reserve Corps of Destiny (1250.1) 114:0.1 THE Most Highs rule...

... in the kingdoms of men through many celestial forces and agencies but chiefly through the ministry of seraphim. (1250.2) 114:0.2 At noon today the roll call of planetary angels, guardians, and others on Urantia was 501,234,619 pairs of seraphim. There were assigned to my command two hundred seraphic hosts — 597,196,800 pairs of seraphim, or 1,194,393,600 individual angels. The registry, however...

... under the control of the Most Highs of Edentia, jurisdiction over them having been seized at the time of the Lucifer rebellion. Authority in these matters is exercised by a Vorondadek Son, the Norlatiadek observer, who maintains very close advisory relations with the planetary supervisors. The race commissioners are very active on Urantia, and their various group chiefs are informally attached to the...

... national life. The group now functioning in the overcontrol of international relations is the fourth corps to serve on the planet. It is particularly through the ministry of this seraphic division that “the Most Highs rule in the kingdoms of men.” (1255.8) 114:6.9 5. The angels of the races. Those who work for the conservation of the evolutionary races of time, regardless of their political entanglements...

..., their differences are usually composed by the governor general, but all his rulings are subject to appeal in accordance with the nature and gravity of the issues involved in the disagreement. (1256.8) 114:6.18 None of these angelic groups exercise direct or arbitrary control over the domains of their assignment. They cannot fully control the affairs of their respective realms of action, but they can...

... materialized in the English language on Urantia.) Such potential contact mortals of the evolutionary worlds are mobilized in the numerous reserve corps, and it is, to a certain extent, through these small groups of forward-looking personalities that spiritual civilization is advanced and the Most Highs are able to rule in the kingdoms of men. The men and women of these reserve corps of destiny thus have...
... [U120_0_0] Book Contents Notes What are you going to do about it? Sensational interview with rabbi Abe Finkelstein about Jewish control of the world Contents 1. The Seventh Bestowal Commission 2. The Bestowal Limitations 3. Further Counsel and Advice 4. The Incarnation — Making Two One (1323.1) 120:0.1 ASSIGNED by Gabriel to supervise the restatement of the life of Michael when on Urantia and in the...

... and as a Creator Son could have ruled his universe after the manner of his own choosing. In such an event, Immanuel and the associated Paradise Sons would have taken leave of the universe. But Michael did not wish to rule Nebadon merely in his own isolated right, as a Creator Son. He desired to ascend through actual experience in co-operative subordination to the Paradise Trinity to that high place...

... in universe status where he would become qualified to rule his universe and administer its affairs with that perfection of insight and wisdom of execution which will sometime be characteristic of the exalted rule of the Supreme Being. He aspired not to perfection of rule as a Creator Son but to supremacy of administration as the embodiment of the universe wisdom and the divine experience of the...

... Supreme Being. (1324.1) 120:0.4 Michael, therefore, had a double purpose in the making of these seven bestowals upon the various orders of his universe creatures: First, he was completing the required experience in creature understanding which is demanded of all Creator Sons before they assume complete sovereignty. At any time a Creator Son may rule his universe in his own right, but he can rule as the...

..., serving, and completed understanding. (1330.6) 120:3.11 “In your stead I now reign. I assume jurisdiction of all Nebadon as acting sovereign during the interim of your seventh and mortal bestowal on Urantia. And to you, Gabriel, I commit the safekeeping of the Son of Man about-to-be until he shall presently and in power and glory be returned to me as the Son of Man and the Son of God. And, Gabriel, I am...
... advantage has he [from the land remaining in the hands of the purchaser]? [2] — The rule actually applies to the case where he has no other land, and the reason for it is that the seller is anxious if possible not to be a defaulter. [3] But when all is said and done, he does become a defaulter in respect of the purchaser? — [The rule is still sound] because he says: It was for this very reason...

... generally speaking the heathen is a grabber, [10] and so Scripture says of them, Their mouth speaketh vanity and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood. [11] A CRAFTSMAN HAS NO HAZAKAH. Rabbah said: This rule was meant to apply only to the case where the owner delivered the article to the craftsman in the presence of witnesses, but if he delivered it to him without any witnesses being present...

... long as the garment is in possession of the workman, it is for the owner to bring proof; if the workman has returned it, then if the prescribed time has not yet elapsed [9] he can take an oath and recover his claim, [10] but if the prescribed time has elapsed, then the rule applies that the onus probandi is on the claimant. [11] Now what are the circumstances? If [the owner gave the garment to the...
... What do the Rabbis make of, 'and burn their Asherim with fire'?4  — It is required to cover the case of a tree which had been planted in the first instance for idolatry.5  And does not R. Jose son of R. Judah likewise require the same text for this rule? — Indeed so. Whence then does he derive his teaching that a tree which had been planted and was subsequently worshipped [is...

...; — and leave them,11  and dash in pieces their pillars — and leave them. Can it enter your mind that they are to be left?12  They must be burnt! — R. Huna said: [The meaning is,] Pursue [the enemy after breaking the altars and pillars] and then burn them [immediately afterwards]. Whence does R. Jose son of R. Judah derive this rule?13  He derives it from, ye shall surely...

... destroy14  — destroy [by breaking them] and after [conquering the land] ye shall destroy [the Asherim by burning them]. How do the Rabbis [explain this phrase]? — They require it for the rule that when one destroys an idol he must eradicate every trace of it, Whence does R. Jose son of R. Judah [derive the rule] that he must eradicate every trace of it? — He derives it from, and ye...
... Gregory Klimov. The Terror Machine. Chapter 04 Antimatrix What's New?Theme of the Day Your browser does not support iframes. THE TERROR MACHINE Gregory Klimov Notes What are you going to do about it? Sensational interview with rabbi Abe Finkelstein about Jewish control of the world Chapter 3 > Chapter 5 Chapter 4. The Rational Basis In the spring of 1945 one of the officers studying at the...

... necessary to make a considerable detour to leave by the main door. As a result, all the college began to come and go through the 'new gateway'. When the general discovered what was happening he had a one-man guard posted at the gap, giving him the strict command that nobody was to be allowed to pass through. But how can one man be expected to hold a fifty-yard front against an entire college, his own...

... people whose relatives had made too close acquaintance with the Narcomvnudel. Anyone who had personally come into contact with the Narcomvnudel or was on their black lists was rounded up and interned in the first few days of the war. If any 'unreliable' offered to go as a volunteer to the front, he was arrested at once and sent to a Narcomvnudel camp. The military command knew what value to set on this...

... questionnaire is not filled in with strict accuracy, but they often find themselves forced to 'overlook' this inexactitude. Their terror policy has driven the Soviet rulers into a blind alley: if one accepts the Soviet classification, there are fewer immaculate and reliable citizens in the Soviet Union today than there were thirty years ago. And so, if the case is not highly important, or if there is urgent...

... with ladies, including the art of breaking hearts, which is one way of getting to diplomats' private safes. In these courses General Biyasi had no rival as an instructor. After my rather gloomy reflections I was not a little surprised when he briefly informed me that by the command of higher authorities I had been posted to the staff of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany. Evidently I was...

... regarded as so reliable and so thoroughly proved that a further check-up before my departure was superfluous. "We can be proud of you in every respect," the general explained. "But don't forget: wherever you may find yourself, you are and will remain one of us!" He put special emphasis on 'us'. "From now on you are under a different command, but we can order your recall at any moment we wish. If...

... necessary you are fully entitled to get into contact with us over the head of your future superior officers. As you know, that is strictly forbidden in the army, but we are an exception to the rule. Your future destiny depends on how you show up in your practical work. I hope we shall meet again later..." The general's words left me unusually calm. During the war I had been full of enthusiasm and ardor...

... eyes filled with tears. She lost her self-control, the words poured from her lips like a passionate complaint, like a reproach against fate. "My friends say I'm lucky; my father's chest is loaded with orders. ... But I hate those orders... They've taken my father from me ... Every one of them means years of separation. Look at mother! Hardly has she got over her tears of joy for father being home...

... talk idly.' But I saw all the import of Anna Petrovna's words only later, when sitting at the conference table in the Berlin Control Commission. That was my last day in Moscow. Next morning I went to the central aerodrome. It was early, a mist hung over the earth; every-thing was very still and quiet. Innumerable transport machines, all of them 'Douglases', stretched their great wings over the out...
... dictate British policy, the use of British troops and the future of Palestine. Lord Curzon 's part was merely to moderate the terms of the "mandate" if he could, and he did achieve minor modifications, though these had little effect on events in the long run. An able statesman (not a politician) who looked like a Roman emperor, he was "entirely loyal to the policy adopted and meant to...

... Palestinean Arabs; (2) the Palestinean Jews; (3) the chief Zionist leader in America, as well as' the anti-Zionist Jews of America and England; (4) the British officials and soldiers in Palestine; (5) British and American official investigators; (6) a large body of the press, then still free of occult control in this matter. (l) The Arabs saw from the start what was in store for them, for they knew the...

... of purchase"; the more experienced British officers heard by it correctly informed it that "the Zionist programme could not be carried out except by force of arms". Mr. Lloyd George's Haycraft Commission (1921) reported that the real root of the trouble then starting in Palestine lay in the justified Arab belief that the Zionists intended to dominate in Palestine. (6) By far the...

... to public scrutiny. Therefore the entire future for the Zionists, at this crucial moment when "the Mandate" still was not "ratified", turned on the suppression of adverse newspaper information and comment. At that very juncture an event occurred which produced that result. By reason of this great effect on the future, and by its own singular nature, the event (denoted in the...

... he left, never to see Lord Northcliffe again. On June 18, 1922 Lord Northcliffe returned to London and was in fact removed from all control of, and even communication with his undertakings (especially The Times; his telephone was cut). The manager had police posted at the door to prevent him entering the office of The Times if he were able to reach it. All this, according to the Official History...

..., and one of his chief associates, Sir George Sutton. The thought of madness must by that time have been in their minds (the "certification" had ensued) and therefore have underlain their questions, but not even then did any such suspicion occur to me, although I had been one of the last people to see him before he was certified and removed from control of his newspapers. I did not know of...

... of twenty-seven. Lord Northcliffe therefore was out of circulation, and of the control of his newspapers, during the' decisive period preceding the ratification of "the mandate" by the League of Nations, which clinched the Palestinean transaction 299 and bequeathed the effects of it to our present generation: The opposition of a widely-read chain of journals at that period might have...

... long been, in suspense. Lord Northcliffe was removed from control of his newspapers and put under constraint on June 18, 1922; on July 24, 1922 the Council of the League of Nations met in London, secure from any possibility of loud public protest by Lord Northcliffe, to bestow on Britain a "mandate" to remain in Palestine and by arms to instal the Zionists there (I describe what events have...
..., were individual attainment that had no outside source. Whenever Truth has been realized, it has been realized within the self; and because our search is always outside of the self, we spend ourselves in vain and fail to attain this treasure. Therefore the first part of the second rule must be well understood: TRUTH IS WITHIN ONE'S OWN SELF. It therefore cannot be acquired by asking others. Truth is...

... is, knowledge without exceptions. And though we may find exceptions in science - in the realm of religion, there has not been a single contradiction. All those who searched outside without a single exception, attained nothing; and all those who searched within, without exception, attained everything. Therefore I wish to lay stress on the second rule - that the treasures of Truth are not outside of...

... can be treated How? We shall discuss this tomorrow in the third rule. For the present, in the course of the second rule, it is necessary to know that Truth can be known, but this knowing comes always from within. What we call knowledge always comes from outside, whereas 'knowing' always comes from within. We can obtain the knowledge of light from books but not the "knowing" of light; that...

.... Relieved of the burden of outside knowledge, man turns his gaze within. No one turns inwards so long as he expects to gain from without; from scriptures etc., for till then the "turning in" does not occur. Hence the second rule demands complete freedom from the tangle of words. This can only be if we are convinced that words are false and Truth is never revealed through them. To be free from...

... words is to travel within. Outside there are words and within there is silence. Words have no room there. So this is the second rule: TO START ON THE QUEST OF TRUTH, BE RID OF ALL PSEUDO- KNOWLEDGE. Be rid of the knowledge that is cultivated, that is borrowed, so that, that knowledge can be investigated which is never borrowed, never obtained from others and which is ever-present within. That...

... through words is not knowledge, what has come from others is not knowledge. Once this is clearly understood - that such knowledge is false - then the search for that knowledge which is true knowledge can beg n. Therefore I state once again in the course of this second rule: Be free of knowledge to attain real knowledge. Be rid of knowledge that "the knowledge" can be born. As you go home, ask...

... can proceed to the third rule but not before that. We have to step onwards - from the first to the second. We have to let go of the first lower rung in order to climb the next step of the ladder. It is only when old grounds are traversed and left behind that new grounds can be explored. If we refuse to leave the old ground, no amount of instructions will help. LET THE KNOWLEDGE THAT HAS BEEN LEARNT...

... GO, SO THAT THE UNLEARNED KNOWLEDGE MAY FIND SPACE TO EMERGE. On the third rule, we shall talk tomorrow. Generated by PreciseInfo ™ ...
... do about it? Sensational interview with rabbi Abe Finkelstein about Jewish control of the world Contents 1. The Leaders of Rebellion 2. The Causes of Rebellion 3. The Lucifer Manifesto 4. Outbreak of the Rebellion 5. Nature of the Conflict 6. A Loyal Seraphic Commander 7. History of the Rebellion 8. The Son of Man on Urantia 9. Present Status of the Rebellion (601.1) 53:0.1 LUCIFER was a brilliant...

... Universal Father did not really exist, that physical gravity and space-energy were inherent in the universe, and that the Father was a myth invented by the Paradise Sons to enable them to maintain the rule of the universes in the Father’s name. He denied that personality was a gift of the Universal Father. He even intimated that the finaliters were in collusion with the Paradise Sons to foist fraud upon...

... believe that none of these rulers could do aught to interfere with the operation of complete home rule if men and angels only had the courage to assert themselves and boldly claim their rights. (603.6) 53:3.5 He contended that the executioners of the Ancients of Days could be debarred from functioning in the local systems if the native beings would only assert their independence. He maintained that...

... mind” and “the brotherhood of intelligence.” He maintained that all government should be limited to the local planets and their voluntary confederation into the local systems. All other supervision he disallowed. He promised the Planetary Princes that they should rule the worlds as supreme executives. He denounced the location of legislative activities on the constellation headquarters and the...

... rule,” that “mind is infallible.” The freedom allowed him by the universe rulers apparently sustained many of his nefarious contentions. He defied all his superiors; yet they apparently took no note of his doings. He was given a free hand to prosecute his seductive plan without let or hindrance. (605.2) 53:4.5 All the merciful delays of justice Lucifer pointed to as evidence of the inability of the...

... to remain aloof from the actual warfare of the Lucifer rebellion, Gabriel called his personal staff together on Edentia and, in counsel with the Most Highs, elected to assume command of the loyal hosts of Satania. Michael remained on Salvington while Gabriel proceeded to Jerusem, and establishing himself on the sphere dedicated to the Father — the same Universal Father whose personality Lucifer and...

... and the arrival of the new system ruler and his staff. But the most thrilling of all these daring feats of devotion was the courageous conduct of Manotia, the second in command of the Satania headquarters’ seraphim. (606.5) 53:6.2 At the outbreak of rebellion on Jerusem the head of the seraphic hosts joined the Lucifer cause. This no doubt explains why such a large number of the fourth order, the...

.... (606.7) 53:6.4 “Upon the default of my immediate superior it devolved upon me to assume command of the angelic hosts of Jerusem as the titular director of the confused seraphic affairs of the system. I was morally upheld by the Melchizedeks, ably assisted by a majority of the Material Sons, deserted by a tremendous group of my own order, but magnificently supported by the ascendant mortals on Jerusem...

... the Father’s will and the Son’s rule. (608.1) 53:7.5 No beings of Paradise origin were involved in disloyalty. Together with the Solitary Messengers they took up headquarters on the world of the Spirit and remained under the leadership of the Faithful of Days of Edentia. None of the conciliators apostatized, nor did a single one of the Celestial Recorders go astray. But a heavy toll was taken of the...
... Controversy of Zion - THE MESSIANIC LONGING Antimatrix What's New?Theme of the Day Your browser does not support iframes. Index The Controversy of Zion Chapter 16  THE MESSIANIC LONGING Notes What are you going to do about it? Sensational interview with rabbi Abe Finkelstein about Jewish control of the world Chapter contents The Talmudic regime - rule by terror Talmudic laws were Pharisees...

... Talmudic dialectics False Messiahs A promise that can not be fulfilled The Talmudic regime - rule by terror The Talmudic regime in the close confinement of the ghettoes was in its nature essentially rule by terror, and employed the recognizable methods of terror: spies-on-spies, informers, denunciants, cursing and excommunication, and death. The secret-police and concentration-camp regime of the...

... creation and not of any divine origin. The treatise was addressed to the Jews of Venice and the rabbi there, one Leo Modena, thereon by command pronounced the dreaded "Ban" on da Costa. At Rabbi Modena's death papers found among his effects showed that he had held exactly the same view as da Costa, but had not dared to declare that for which he excommunicated da Costa. Gentile authorities carry...

... 1946 Rabbi Elmer Berger said, "The average Jew is no longer subject to the punishment of excommunication". Both were premature. The years which followed these statements show that the paramount sect was still able to enforce the submission of Jews throughout the world. Talmudic debates designed to strengthen the edifice of The Law Nevertheless, the fierceness of the Talmudic rule, within...
..., must they not, that the herbs were originally sown for cattle food; and yet it was stated, 'if they are kept under watch'33  they 'are subject to tithe'.34  R. Ashi retorted: Here30  we are dealing with a courtyard in which the herbs grew spontaneously35  so that as a rule they are destined for human consumption, and36  it is this that was meant: If the courtyard affords...

... statement like 'whatsoever etc.' includes every individual case. Hul. 136b. Must it not consequently be admitted, as Raba explained, that by the general rule (cf. prev. n.) the whole species was meant? The Mishnah just cited. Lit., 'that whose? It is'. V. marg. gl. Cur. edd. 'for we learnt'. No proof, therefore, may be adduced from this Mishnah that a general rule refers to the entire species. Justifying...

.... XIX, 9. Since the vineyard is hefker. Ned. 44b. B.K, 94a. How then are the two Tannaitic statements to be reconciled? Cf. prev. n. In the general rule, 'Whatsoever etc.'. Not to each individual case. Of course one must. Raba's submission is thus confirmed. This is quoted here because an objection against it is raised from our Mishnah. Pe'ah III, 2. Tractate List / Glossary / / Bible Reference Niddah...

...,16  as soon as it has imparted some flavour to a dish, is no longer subject to the restrictions of terumah17  and it is no longer susceptible to food uncleanness.18  From which it follows that before it had imparted any flavour to a dish it is subject to the restrictions of terumah and is susceptible to food uncleanness.19  Now if you were to imagine that as a rule it is used...

... for flavouring14  [the difficulty would arise]: Even if it had not imparted any flavour to a dish [should it not be free from the restrictions of food since] as a rule it is used for flavouring?20  Must you not then infer from this21  that generally it is used as an ingredient of kamak?15  This is conclusive. MISHNAH. WHATSOEVER IS SUBJECT TO THE LAW OF THE FIRST OF THE FLEECE22...

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