🌊 Biblical
Water Crisis is Aboutto Erase Satan's ISLAM From the Map.
The always ungrateful
Ishmaelites waste their money and energy on polygamy, pedophilia,
invasion, abuse, hate, war and genocide. Built bombs, drones
and armies to massacre Christians instead
of water storage. Like locusts, whatever they touch, dies. These are
the fruits of their fleshly identity and
nature – their labor. This is practically
divine intervention.
🌊 Ghost
City Dubai Begins to Feel Impact of Iran War as Water Crisis Threat
Looms
🔥The
Warmonger Edomites & Ishamelites are Panicking as Iran War
BACKFIRES HUGELY... Now Begging Each other to Stop The War.
Day
of reckoning... Antichrist UAE funded and armed the genocidal fascist
Oromo Islamic regime of Ethiopia to massacred ancient
Christians....what you sow you reap.
🔥 As
the Iran war widens, experts say the Middle East's real strategic
weak point may be water — not oil.
“Everyone
thinks of Saudi Arabia and their neighbors as petrostates. But I call
them saltwater kingdoms. They’re human-made fossil-fueled water
superpowers,”
The
Arabian Gulf region is among the most dependent in the world on
desalinated water. Specialized reports indicate that it produces
about 40 percent of the world’s total desalinated water.
More
than 90% of the Gulf’s desalinated water comes from just 56 plants,
the report stated, and “each of these critical plants is extremely
vulnerable to sabotage or military action.”
A
leaked 2008 U.S. diplomatic cable warned the Saudi capital of Riyadh
“would have to evacuate within a week” if either the Jubail
desalination plant on the Gulf coast or its pipelines or associated
power infrastructure were seriously damaged.
Over
the weekend, the conflict was escalated by attacks on water
desalination plants in the Gulf region. This is huge.
Over
the weekend, airstrikes targeted water desalination plants in Iran
and Bahrain, threatening a vital life source in one of the most
water-scarce regions in the world. Analysts said that this
development was not only a “serious escalation” in the Iran war,
but also an indication that the conflict could have a wider civilian
impact.
Iran’s
foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, called a Saturday attack on a
desalination plant on Iran’s Qeshm Island “a dangerous move with
grave consequences” on social media and accused the U.S. of setting
a precedent. Capt. Tim Hawkins, a spokesman for the U.S. Central
Command, has since denied that the U.S. was behind the attack.
One
day later, Bahrain’s interior ministry alleged that an Iranian
drone caused material damage to a desalination plant in the Persian
Gulf island nation, accusing Iran of “indiscriminately” attacking
civilian targets. Bahrain’s water and electricity authority said
there had been “no impact on water supplies or water network
capacity.”
While
there has been no immediate response from Iran about Bahrain’s
allegation, Iranian officials have stated that their attacks on close
U.S. allies in the Gulf are a direct response to the American-Israeli
attacks in Iran. They have also stated that the attacks are aimed at
American military bases and U.S. soldiers, not civilians.
It
was not immediately clear whether either plant was still functioning.
Political experts have long warned about the plants’ vulnerability
as military targets.
Desalination
plants are used to convert seawater into water for drinking,
irrigation and industrial purposes. In an area where potable water is
scarce, the plants have become vital to life in the Gulf region.
According
to a 2020 report by the Gulf Research Center, groundwater, with
desalinated water, accounts for around 90 percent of the region’s
main water resources. And with groundwater fast deteriorating due to
climate change, Gulf countries have come to rely more heavily on
desalinated water.
About
42% of the UAE’s drinking water comes from desalination plants,
compared to 90% in Kuwait, 86% in Oman, 70% in Saudi Arabia and about
80% in Israel.
If
the attacks on desalination plants in Gulf countries continue, the
situation could very quickly devolve into a “massive humanitarian
catastrophe for the people living in the Gulf,” according to
Annelle Sheline, a research fellow in the Quincy Institute’s Middle
East Program.
These
attacks come after a leaked 2008 diplomatic cable sent from the U.S.
Embassy in Riyadh warned that the Saudi capital relied on a singular
desalination plant for more than 90 percent of its drinking water.
Since then, the Saudi government has expanded their water storage,
however, the region’s cities have also continued to grow, placing
an undue burden on the water ecosystems that support them.
With
this in mind, water desalination plants in the region remain
essential for the region and represent a vulnerable military target.
Sheline said she wouldn’t be surprised if more facilities were
attacked in the future, despite international humanitarian law
prohibiting the targeting of civilian infrastructure that is crucial
to the survival of the population, which includes drinking water
plants.
“Laws
of war dictate that a military target is a legitimate target, and a
civilian target is not legitimate. Targeting, whether it's oil
infrastructure or water infrastructure, those are war crimes and
violations of international law,” Sheline told RS.
These
attacks could mark a major turning point in the war, escalating
existing tensions and indicating a new willingness to harm civilians
in an already deadly conflict.
🌊 Key
Concerns with Desalinated Water:
Lack
of Minerals: The distillation or reverse osmosis process removes
necessary minerals (calcium, magnesium). Without post-treatment to
add these back, this "soft" water can cause health issues
over time.
Chemical
Contamination: Residual chemicals used in the process, such as
chlorine, copper, or anti-scalants, can enter the final drinking
water.
Digestive
Issues: Some users report discomfort or digestive issues when
consuming desalinated water, often attributed to the lack of
minerals or residual chemicals.
Environmental
Impact: The process generates a high-salt byproduct (brine) that,
when returned to the ocean, creates oxygen-depleted dead zones,
harming marine life.
We saw them marching
in formation on Axum Zion, didn't we?! And today, aren't they
plundering the gold and silver of Axumite Ethiopia through the
Babylonian Arab Emirates?
“And he will pitch his
royal tent between the sea and the glorious holy mountain”
Isn't the place between
the sea (Mediterranean) and the glorious holy mountain (Mount
Moriah/Mount Zion) the 'Gaza' that the Antichrists, Dollar
Trump, Jared Kushner, Elon Musk and Peter Thiel,
want to build it and make their Antichrist
center today?
'Gaza' is the territory of
the Ethiopians!
📦 Zion's
Captivity, Zion's Ark;
In
1 Samuel 5:6: “The hand of the LORD was heavy against the
people of Ashdod, and he terrified and afflicted them with tumors,
both Ashdod and its territory. When they brought The
Ark of The Covenant to Ashkelon, he struck
the Ashkelonites with boils. And their land was infested with rats.
There was a great outcry and a great cry. When they saw that The
Ark of The Covenant had brought great
plagues upon the Philistines, the anger of the Lord was kindled
against them. So the five kings of the Philistines (Ashdod, Ashkelon,
Ekron, Gath, and Gaza) consulted with the idolatrous priests and the
diviners, saying, “They said, “If you send away the ark of the
God of Israel, do not send it empty, but by all means return him a
guilt offering. Then you will be healed, and it will be known to you
why his hand does not turn away from you.” (1 Sam. 6:3)
They agreed to this and
made five golden mice and five golden calves, according to the five
provinces of the Philistines. They tied two unyoked donkeys to the
cart and loaded TheArk
of The Covenant with the gold that was
prepared. They pulled the cart out of the Philistines and went to
Beth Shemesh. When the cart came to the field of Joshua the Beth
Shemeshite, it stopped there. When the people of that place brought
down the Ark and the box in which the gold
was, seventy men were killed because they had seen The
Ark of God. The people of Kiriath Jeari
took The Ark of
The Covenant to the house of Amminadab, and
Eleazar the son of Amminadab was appointed to minister to the ark.
The ark of Zion remained there for twenty years.
😇 The evangelist
Saint Philip went down to Gaza and baptized the Ethiopian eunuch
Bacchus (Acts 8:26:40).
❖[Daniel 11:40-45]❖
“At the time of the end,
the king of the south shall attack him, but the king of the north
shall rush upon him like a whirlwind, with chariots and horsemen, and
with many ships. And he shall come into countries and shall overflow
and pass through. He shall come into the glorious land. And tens of
thousands shall fall, but these shall be delivered out of his hand:
Edom and Moab and the main part of the Ammonites. He shall stretch
out his hand against the countries, and the land of Egypt shall not
escape. He shall become ruler of the treasures of gold and of silver,
and all the precious things of Egypt, and the Libyans and the
Ethiopians shall follow in his train. But
news from the east and the north shall alarm him, and he shall go out
with great fury to destroy and devote many to destruction. And he
shall pitch his palatial tents between the sea and the glorious holy
mountain. Yet he shall come to his end, with none to help him.”
🛑 Donald Trump's
Trouble is Linked to The Biblical Ark of The Covenant and Ethiopia
Each time US President
Donald Trump raises the issue of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance
Dam/GERD, we are reminded of a passage from
his book, “The
Art of the Deal”, in which he advises novice investors to
“maximize your options.”
Trump argues that even the
most promising deals tend to fail, so success requires preparing at
least half a dozen fallback strategies—because, as he puts it,
anything is possible.
Trump addressed
the Renaissance Dam dispute for the fourth
time in less than a month. Reiterating his concern that the dam poses
a significant threat to Egypt’s water security, he blamed the
previous Democratic administration for having financed and enabled
the project. He claimed coordination with Cairo was underway and
spoke vaguely of a “pretty long-term” solution—without
providing further details.
The Nile and
Gaza: A transactional bargain?
Against this
backdrop, it is not unreasonable to connect Trump’s comments on the
dam to broader regional developments—most notably, Gaza. The issue
had not featured on his public agenda during his second term until it
became relevant to a potential ceasefire deal between Israel and
Iran. That moment was soon followed by Israeli PM Benjamin
Netanyahu’s visit to Washington, the public resurfacing of
proposals for a so-called humanitarian city, and renewed media
advocacy from pro-Israel outlets promoting longstanding ideas to
either relocate the Palestinian population of Gaza into Egypt’s
Sinai Peninsula or place the territory under Egyptian control.
Trump appeared
to be laying the groundwork for a perilous trade-off: Nile water
security in exchange for Egypt’s complicity—whether in the form
of accepting the displacement of Palestinians into Sinai, assuming
administrative control over Gaza, or, at a minimum, becoming further
entangled in a resolution favorable to Netanyahu.
Such a
resolution would aim to eliminate resistance, subdue Gaza
permanently, or facilitate its incremental absorption by Israel,
mirroring developments in the West Bank. These scenarios, while
alarming, remain within the realm of political imagination embraced
by Israel’s most influential supporters.
Trump’s
recent posture is not an aberration—it reflects the worldview
captured in his book: plan for success across multiple fronts,
knowing that only some options will come to fruition.
A
Longstanding position
To understand
Trump’s stance, it is important to recall his consistent opposition
to the dam project during his first term. In 2020, as Ethiopia
commenced its first unilateral filling of the dam, Trump ordered a
reduction of $130 million in US aid to Addis Ababa. This was viewed
as a rare instance of Washington penalizing an African state over
Nile-related negotiations.
Trump’s
interest in African affairs had previously seemed minimal. Thus, his
open warning shortly afterwards was all the more surprising. Speaking
publicly about Sudan’s prospective normalization with Israel, Trump
remarked—almost in passing—that “Egypt will end up blowing up
the dam,” adding “I said it and I say it loud and clear …
they’ll blow up that dam. And they have to do something.”
It’s highly
probable that Trump solely blamed Addis Ababa for the failure of the
Washington negotiations. At the time, Trump was personally overseeing
the US-brokered negotiations, with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin
and World Bank officials taking part. Ethiopia eventually withdrew,
accusing the US of abandoning its role as mediator and aligning with
Egypt’s legal and diplomatic framing of the dispute.
What more Trump
could have done to influence Ethiopia remains unclear. His
administration’s aggressive stance only reinforced Ethiopian
skepticism, validating a nationalist narrative that painted US
involvement as neocolonial interference. In Addis Ababa’s telling,
historical water rights treaties—dating back to the colonial
era—were skewed in favor of Egypt and must now be corrected.
Such arguments
have gained traction in Western academic and policy circles,
including in the US and Europe. They were also reflected in the Biden
administration’s more conciliatory approach. Upon taking office,
Biden lifted the aid freeze, and disengaged from the dam
negotiations, refocusing instead on Ethiopia’s civil war in Tigray.
His administration issued only vague diplomatic statements, and Egypt
had to turn to the failed African Union–led mediation.
The net result
was to create space for Ethiopia to complete construction and
successive fillings of the dam, effectively removing international
constraints.
A broader
agenda?
When Trump
claims that the US funded the project, he is not referring to direct
financial support. Rather, he is pointing to a broader context: the
Biden administration’s disengagement and its implicit signaling
that the US would not obstruct Ethiopia’s efforts. Since Egypt’s
appeal to the UN Security Council in July 2021, the diplomatic track
has cooled. The genocidal war against Christians of Northern Ethiopia
(Tigray) that lasted for two years absorbed most US attention, and
Egypt found itself navigating the crisis alone.
But Trump’s
comments may also reflect deeper ambitions. One plausible
interpretation is that he is using the dam dispute as leverage in
other negotiations, such as his broader Middle East policy, or his
desire to present himself once again as a candidate for the Nobel
Peace Prize.
The
redirection of Nile waters to Israel: The Nile-to-Israel pipeline:
From fantasy to folly
The idea of
diverting Nile water to Israel is not a recent invention. In 1903,
during a visit to Egypt, Theodor Herzl proposed to the British
colonial authorities and the government of Khedive Abbas Helmy II the
creation of a Jewish homeland in northern Sinai, to be designated
“The Egyptian Province of Judea,” under a 99-year concession.
This proposal
included full sovereign rights for Herzl over the designated
territory, with future negotiations anticipated regarding the
delivery of Nile water—a prospect that Egypt rejected outright on
the grounds that it would entail altering the natural course of the
river.
The late
renowned journalist Kamel Zoheiry devoted a chapter of his book The
Nile in Danger to documenting this episode.
The concept resurfaced
during the early phase of Egyptian-Israeli normalization. In
September 1979, during a visit to Haifa, President Anwar Sadat
reportedly told Begin, “Why not send you some fresh water to the
Negev? You are good neighbors.” Israeli and American newspapers
interpreted the remark as a breakthrough. But the comment was omitted
from Egyptian coverage.
The alarm only truly
sounded when Egypt began digging the Peace Canal in November 1979. A
month later, in December, October magazine published a report titled
“The New Zamzam Project,” citing Sadat’s directives to deliver
Nile water to Jerusalem, to be accessible to worshipers visiting the
Al-Aqsa Mosque, the Dome of the Rock, the Church of the Holy
Sepulchre, and the Western Wall.
He was quoted as saying,
“We will make this water a contribution from the Egyptian people,
in the name of hundreds of millions of Muslims, in commemoration of
the peace initiative.”
The backlash was immediate
and fierce. Parliamentarians, newspapers, and political parties
condemned the idea. Dr. Naemat Ahmed Fouad, writing in Al-Shaab
newspaper, called it “a matter of life and death,” warning
against “the cultivation and prosperity of the Negev, the
qualitative imbalance, the entrenchment of Israel and its expansion
towards Sinai and into Arab oil locations, and the encirclement of
Egypt and Saudi Arabia.”
Israel expressed
support for increased Nile water shares from Ethiopia. Widely viewed
MBC anchor Amr Adib said in his show “The
Story” that if the Israelis swore
that they have nothing to do with the Nile water, he would not
believe them. However, while the prevailing tone in Cairo is to
remain suspicious of Israel when it comes to the Nile, former
Egyptian diplomat and current president of Alexandria Library Mustafa
el-Feki nevertheless expressed a different opinion, arguing
instead that Cairo should utilize its regional influence to open
direct channels with Israel and seek assistance to maximize leverage
over Ethiopia.
Historically,
Egyptian elite circles have been obsessed with the idea that Israel
is trying to “steal” the Nile water. Proponents of this narrative
argue the Torah identifies Israel’s correct borders as between the
Nile River and the Euphrates River. A popular, but unsubstantiated
justification for this argument claims the entrance to the Knesset
bears an inscription with this specific Torah excerpt. In 2021, a
report by General Hamdy al-Batran published
by Dostor newspaper explained that Israeli interest in the Nile can
be linked back to 1903, when Theodore Herzl proposed to the British
government a plan for the transferal of water from the Nile through
Suez Canal and then into Palestine.
Notably, there was
an offer made by President Anwar Sadat to the Israelis back during
1979 talks when Sadat suggested that Egypt “pipe fresh water from
the Nile River across the Sinai Peninsula to the Negev Desert”,
according to this archived Washington
Post article. Indeed, this issue has
proven to crop up periodically as former President Hosni Mubarak
grappled with supposed Israeli interest in the Nile. In 1997, during
the opening ceremony of the El Salam Canal, Mubarak announced
it is purely an Egyptian project and water is too scarce to be shared
with others. It was an indirect answer to his domestic critics who
were claiming that he would sell the Nile water to Israel through the
Sinai based project.
Setting aside
Israeli interests, Trump may see the GERD dispute as yet another
opportunity to bolster his case for a Nobel Peace Prize, or as a
pressure point to extract quick diplomatic wins for his
administration. He may also view it as a convenient flashpoint for
stirring tensions within the BRICS bloc, to which both Egypt and
Ethiopia belong, particularly amid concerns about their potential
future cooperation in ways that could diminish US influence in favor
of China.
Tesla &
Co played a Role in the Congo's Silent Genocide. And now they use
their Photos to claim White Genocide' in South Africa?!
The tech world runs on Coltan and Cobalt, and Congolese people should
not have to pay that price.
So far, over 6 million people have been killed, over 5 million
displaced, and over 2000 homes have been destroyed.
But why the Congo?
Although this is caused by multiple factors, there is a major root to
this exploitation — the DRC is home to almost 1100 precious
minerals and the largest reserve of Cobalt and Coltan. These minerals
are vital to the aerospace, military, automotive, electronics, and
tech industries of the West.
Put simply, the devices you spend hours scrolling on — your laptop
and phone — and likely what you are currently reading this post on,
contain the materials that Congolese people are being exploited for
by major tech companies and Western governments.
Five of the world’s largest tech companies are being sued over the
deaths and injuries of Congolese children mining for Cobalt.
Apple, Dell, Google,
Microsoft, and Tesla were all named in the federal class-action
lawsuit filed in 2019, in Washington, D.C. It stated that the
companies were “knowingly benefiting from and aiding and abetting
the cruel and brutal use of young children in the Democratic Republic
of the Congo to mine Cobalt,” which is found in every lithium-ion
battery used to recharge the electronic devices that these five
American companies manufacture.
💭
Nigeria, Congo and Ethiopia
Pegged as Most Deadly Countries For Christians in a New Report
Woe to those
who go down to Egypt for help, who rely on horses, who trust in the
multitude of their chariots and in the great strength of their
horsemen, but do not look to the Holy One of Israel, or seek help
from the Lord.
⚠️The Danger of
Renewed U.S. Interest in The Great Ethiopian Rennaisance Dam (GERD)
In a region already
crowded with external actors, the U.S. risks escalating tensions.
Last
week, President Trump sought to re-energize U.S. efforts to
mediate the dispute between Egypt and Ethiopia regarding the Nile
waters with a letter to Egyptian President al-Sisi. Longstanding
disagreements over water allocation, which had been governed by a
1959 agreement between Egypt and Sudan that simply excluded Ethiopia
and other riparian states, have come sharply into focus since the
mainly Christian population of Ethiopia constructed the Grand
Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), a hydropower project that is vital
for development in the energy-starved country of over 110 million
people. Egypt, which relies on the Nile as its primary fresh water
source, sees a GERD operating at the discretion of Ethiopians
as an existential threat to their
population.
The
U.S. is not perceived as an honest broker when it comes to the GERD.
It’s not surprising that Sisi welcomed the White House’s
engagement, since during Trump’s first term, the U.S. proposed an
agreement that was acceptable to Egypt but not Ethiopia, and
President Trump echoed Egyptian threats of using military force to
destroy the dam.
Bizarrely, the Nile waters
dispute has been among the “8 wars”
Trump claims to have ended in his first year in office. Egypt and
Ethiopia were not at war, just locked in a tense dispute over a
hydroelectric dam on the Nile River.I t’s clear that his desire to
declare victory bows to no chronology or reality. But with so many
forces jockeying for position in the already fragile Horn of Africa,
bulldozer diplomacy risks crossing lines and triggering a logic of
escalation. The worst suffering will be endured by Africans, whose
interests are too often treated as afterthoughts by the many external
powers eager to strengthen their influence in the Horn.
The Trump
administration has put the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam back at
the center of its African diplomacy, sending Deputy Secretary of
State Christopher Landau to Cairo and Addis Ababa to restart stalled
talks. The new push follows high-profile U.S. Egypt talks and
reflects Washington’s desire to reassert influence over a dispute
with major regional and security implications. The talks in Cairo
underscored Egypt’s demand for a binding agreement, while the
meetings in Addis Ababa are expected to test Ethiopia’s firm stance
on its sovereignty after key steps on the dam are completed. The
efforts underscore growing international concern that unresolved GERD
tensions could once again reshape regional stability in the Horn of
Africa.
Egypt-Israel
(Sodom and Egypt) friend, Dollar Trump has
been self-contradictory repeatedly: he falsely claimed the United
States financed GERD to belittle the capacity of the Ethiopian
people; at one point he encouraged Egypt to bomb it, and at another
he claimed to have prevented a war between Ethiopia and Egypt.
Egypt's Al-Sisi + the
genocidal Oromo PM of Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed are CIA installed
Ishmaelite goats who are working for the interests of Antichrist
Egypt and Arab States, Israel and Turkey.
In June 2018, CIA + Arab +
Israeli + Turkey + Iran agent, Prime
Minister of the fascist Oromo Islamic Regime of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed
Ali pledged to Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi that his
regime would not harm Egypt’s share of Nile water, stating,
“Wellahi, Wellahi (I swear to Allah) … we will never harm Egypt,”
regarding the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).
If the Nile River flowed
from Egypt to Ethiopia, the Antichrist Ishmaelite Egyptians would
have either built thousands of dams, or poisoned or contaminated the
Waters to wipe out Christian Ethiopians. We know them by their
fruits!
Egypt’s population has
surpassed 108 million (as of late 2025), with over 95% of residents
cramped along the Nile Valley and Delta, occupying just 5% of the
country's total land area. This extreme density,, often described as
an existential crisis, puts intense pressure on water, food, and
housing, with roughly 5,000 people born daily.
So the Egyptian
Ishmaelites – just like what their proxy slaves of
Waqeyo-Allah-Lucifer (Galla-Oromos) in Ethiopia have – they too are
having four or five illegitimate wives (polygamy), from their
relatives (incest), to increase their good-for-nothing community in
an illegal way, and they want to live there in the desert while
drinking the Waters of the Nile River – which is completely
Ethiopian property – for free.
As usual, Egypt warns its
Edomites and Hagarite Israeli, American
and European 'allies' with this; “And as we have said it in the
past, we will continue gaining multiple potential jihadist babies,
but you provide us with economic, financial, political, diplomatic
and moral support, let the regime that is our ally and that we and
you control ‘opposition’ take power in Ethiopia, let's support
and empower the internal enemies of Ethiopia, the Mohammedans and
Gala-Oromos, so that they could commit genocide against the Christian
people. Otherwise, if we are in trouble and are not able to survive
and prosper in the desert, you ain't seen nothing with with
what happend during the invasions of Syrian
'refugees', we will send some fifty/50 million desperate
Egyptian jihadist 'refugees' to Europe and Israel…”
But, The Almighty
Egziabher God does not like all this.
❖[Proverbs 16:5]❖
“Everyone who is
arrogant in heart is an abomination to the LORD; be assured, he will
not go unpunished.”
“A water-starved Egypt risks
becoming a source of radicalization and even military escalation.
Sisi's appearance at Davos reflects that Egypt is seeking an external
lifeline to stabilize a system weakened by years of strategic
miscalculation tht led to that shortage.”
👉
Controlled Opposition: Genocidal Abiy Ahmed
Ali + Abd al-Fattah Said Husain Chalil
as-Sis (Ishmaelites) 👈
👹 The evil
Galla-Oromo Traitor PM of Ethiopia, Genocidal Abiy Ahmed Ali said:
“I Would Fight and Die for America.” and GERD
– All these provide evil Abiy
Ahmed with a cover to his horrendousatrocities
against Christians in Tigray.
Satan
controls both sides. His children too control both sides of the
seemingly 'feuding' political entities and elites from South to
North. Controlled opposition is really prevalent right now, and the
only intended outcome is to cause division, If we let it. Controlled
opposition is the technique of playing two seemingly opposing sides
against each other to achieve a desired outcome. The Evil traitor
Freemason Vladimir Lenin once said “The best way to control the
opposition is to lead it ourselves.” Scary thought! And if we have
two sides apposing each other and they are both using this tactic,
double whammy! That what we see in Ethiopia today: First, they
created artificial division between EPLF, TPLF and OLF/PP. Now they
create artificial divisions within TPLF.
As
we've experienced time and time again that the true allies of the
Edomite Luciferians are the Ishmaelite Islamic world, Hagarite Israel
and Galla-Oromo-Muslims (OLF/PP) of Southern Ethiopia.
😈 The
European Union 'Rewards' the fascist Galla-Oromo Islamic Regime
with EUR 240 million (32.3 Billion Birr) for massacring 2 million
Ethiopian Christians.
😈 U.S. Considers
Sanctions on Tigray (TPLF) Leaders Amid Rising Tensions in Ethiopia,
According to the Economist the U.S. government believes that hardline
factions within Tigray’s leadership have sought an alliance with
Eritrea to overthrow genocidal Abiy Ahmed's fascist Galla-Oromo
Islamic Regime.
Israel
(Hagar+ Esau) Supports Egypt (Hagar + Ishmael)
👉 Let's connect the
dots.... In 2012, Barack Hussein Obama + Egypt's Mohammad Morsi +
Billionaire Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi + Demeke Mekonnen
Hassan + Abiy Ahmed Ali + TPLF killed Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and
Patriarch Abune Paulos, who were the builders of the Ethiopian
Renaissance Dam (GERD)
😳
Trump: Egypt's Nile Water Dispute with Ethiopia to be Solved 'Very
Quickly' | Muslim Egypt Praises Trump
☪ The
Union of Ishmael and Esau that is shaking the world continues!
❖ People
of the flesh are united in persecuting those of the spirit!
❖❖❖
[Isaiah 31:1]❖❖❖
Woe to those
who go down to Egypt for help, who rely on horses, who trust in the
multitude of their chariots and in the great strength of their
horsemen, but do not look to the Holy One of Israel, or seek help
from the Lord.
👹
The traitorous Gala-Oromo, genocidal Abiy Ahmed has
sold the dam! That's why Trump confidently and shamelessly repeated
the previous statement that the United States is once again providing
financial support for Ethiopia’s Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
(GERD), a statement that has stirred international attention and
sparked swift denial from Ethiopians.
And, of course, Egypt
praises Donald Trump's offer to solve Ethiopia Nile row, fears quid
pro quo.
After United States
President Donald Trump said that the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
(GERD) dispute is “a big problem” that the US is “working on”
resolving, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi expressed appreciation for
what he described as Trump’s keenness to reach a “fair agreement”
between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia on the matter.
“If I am Egypt, I want
to have water in the Nile,” Trump said during a press conference
with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Monday, adding that the
Nile is a “very important source of income and life” for Egypt.
😈
Ethiopia: The U.N. and the
U.S. Suspended Food Aid to Christian Tigray, for This Satanic Purpose
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Thesis: Officially, the
Luciferians protect and support the fascist Galla-Oromo Islamic
regime at all cost.
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Antithesis: Unofficially
the Luciferians protect and support Eritrea's EPLF + Tigray's TPLF –
Officially, they blame, demonize sanction them – so that the
Christian Populations, who the atheist parties of EPLF and TPLF fully
control, remain obedient to these very same criminal anti-Christian
traitor parties.
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Synthesis:
Christian Genocide: The Edomites and Ishamaelites want to continue
observing ancient Christians suffer the consequences of War and
Famine: Malnutrition, Death, and Social Unrest. Like how
those who crucified Jesus Christ took pleasure in the suffering of
Our Lord, these sadists children of Satan too love watching vía
satellites the starving Mother and Son (Symbolically, St. Mary and
Her Son Jesus) experience pain, endure unimaginable suffering before
dying. They find joy in the agony of such a death. We have seen this
repeatedly in our life time; “'Do They Know It's Christmas?' &
'We Are The World'” – where they created a tragic drama in the
image of a mother and her child. Do you remember those images?
* The
Deadliest country no one wants to report truthfully about is
Ethiopia.
* Since the beginning of the genocidal Jihad in the Northern
Ethiopian regions of Tigray, Amhara and Afar in November 2020 till
today:
❖ – 1.5
Million Orthodox Christians were brutally Massacred
❖ – 200.000
Orthodox Christian Women, children and nuns were Raped and abused
❖ – Over a
Million Ethiopians were forced to migrate to other countries
❖ – 4.4
million internally displaced people severely impacted by conflict,
hostilities and climate shocks
❖ – Over a
Million female Ethiopian slaves were sold to Arab countries
❖ – 20
million Ethiopian are forced to experience food insecurity
by the fascist Islamo-Protestant, Oromo army of the prosperity gospel
heretic PM Abiy Ahmed Ali and his UN, Arab, Israeli, Turkish,
Iranian, European, American, Russian, Ukrainian, African allies.
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The Wars in Tigray , Ethiopia
and Ukraine showed us:
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United by their
Illuminist-Luciferian-Masonic-Satanist agendas The following
Edomite-Ishmaelite nations, entities, bodies and individuals are
waging Jihad against the ancient Christian nation of Axumite Ethiopia
– as they all actively and openly assist, empower and protect, the
genocidal fascist Oromo Islamic regime of evil Abiy Ahmed Ali:
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The United Nations
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The World Health Organization
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António Guterres
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Tedros Adhanom
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Klaus Schwab
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Elon Musk (Starlink)
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Peter Thiel (Palantir)
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The European Union
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The African Union
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The United States, Canada &
Cuba
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PRESIDENTS BIDEN & TRUMP
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Russia
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Ukraine
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China
🔥 ISRAEL
☆ Iran
🔥 ARAB
STATES / ARAB LEAGUE /UAE
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EGYPT
☆ Turkey
☆ Azerbaijan
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Southern Ethiopians
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Amharas
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Galla-Oromos
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Eritrea
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Djibouti
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Kenya
☆ South
Africa
☆ Nigeria
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Sudan
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Somalia
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Pakistan
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India
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Amnesty International
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Human Rights Watch
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World Food Program (2020 Nobel
Peace Laureate)
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The Nobel Prize Committee
☆ The World Economic
Forum
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The World Bank &
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
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The International Criminal Court
(ICC)
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The Atheists and Animists
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The Muslims
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The Protestants
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The Sodomites
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Mainstream Media
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Social Medias like Facebook,
YouTube, Tic Tok
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TPLF
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Even those nations that are one
another enemies, like: 'Israel vs Iran', 'Russia + China vs Ukraine +
The West', 'Egypt + Sudan vs Iran + Turkey', 'India vs Pakistan' have
now become friends – as they are all united in the anti-Christian,
anti-Zionist-Ethiopia-Conspiracy. This has never ever happened
before, it is a very curios phenomenon – a strange unique
appearance in world history.