Sdom, Amorrah and the cities of the plain – hidden in plain sight
On my drive down to Eilat last week, I noticed there are five places by the side of Route 90 that look kinda strange.
They are powdery yellow structures, that don’t look like any other rock I’ve ever seen.
After I’d counted five of them – equal to the five cities of the plain destroyed when God rained down fire and brimstones on the wicked inhabitants of Sdom and Amorrah – I really started to believe these are the petrified remains of those cities.
Still hiding in plain view, for anyone to go and find them.
Today, I finally got around to checking if anyone else had that idea.
Here’s a french ‘born again xtian’ who has really good footage, but skip the last ten minutes when he goes into his evangelical shpiel that only people who worship a man-made-god, patterned on ‘Lucifer-worship’, and always set up in stark contrast to the True God of Israel, can actually be ‘saved’ from the next time the fire and brimstone show up:
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The footage is VERY convincing, together with sulphur balls that still ignite, the remains of ziggurat temples, and petrified structures that clearly resemble man-made, regular-shaped, buildings.
The five structures are all located next to sources of flowing water, even today – with the possible exception of the big city at the bottom of the Dead Sea, nearest to Eilat.
The others can be found near Ein Bokek, Ein Gedi, Masada and Qumran – all places where fresh water still flowed.
Back then, the tiny springs must have been impressive rivers, as they flowed into a lake larger than the Kinneret that made the Dead Sea plain one of the most fertile and abundant places on earth.
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It’s a post for another time, but the masons, evolutionists and ‘enlightened thinkers’ were desperate to cover up all the evidence the Biblical accounts are true, when Eretz Yisrael finally started opening up for development in the 19th century.
So much stuff was found, and then hidden.
Or found, and deliberately destroyed.
Or found, and then sold to private collections where it could be kept out of public view.
Or like these structures – found, and then ‘explained away’ by facile and deceptive explanations about rocks being billions of years old…
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When I was in the City of David over Pesach, they were uncovering something massive there, too, in the Siloam Pool.
Turns out, it was a huge dam, built to collect the rain water for the City of David in the reign of King Yoash.
Read more about that HERE.
Snippet:
“This is the largest dam ever discovered in Israel and the earliest one ever found in Jerusalem. Its dimensions are remarkable: about 12 meters high, over 8 meters wide, and the uncovered length reaches 21 meters – continuing beyond the limits of the current excavation,” the directors stated. “The dam was designed to collect waters from the Gihon Spring as well as floodwaters flowing down the main valley of ancient Jerusalem (the historical Tyropoeon Valley) to the Kidron Stream, providing a dual solution for both water shortages and flash floods.”
Exciting stuff!
I can’t help wondering what other things are going to start popping out of the ground here in Eretz Yisrael, to prove the Torah is true to the skeptics…
I guess we’ll have to wait and see.
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PS: The State of Israel destroyed the Dead Sea on purpose.
Read THIS.
Snippet:
Everyone laments the vanishing of the Dead Sea. Yet discussions, articles and forecasts of decades ago show that every stage of the sea’s demise was actually anticipated in advance
Here’s a bit more:
In 1949, Israel’s plan for the Dead Sea was “to bring about the full, rapid and most efficient possible exploitation of this basic resource.”
In 1955, former Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Mordechai Maklef was appointed director of the Dead Sea Works…. his vision: “Large dams that will divide the southern [part of the] sea into evaporation ponds, pumping stations and factories for potash, bromine and magnesium products,” He told the engineer, “Treat the sea like a huge mine in which work has barely begun.”
And of course, all this environmental destruction was demanded by the USA, under the guise of the World Bank:
[I]n 1961, came one of the most dramatic turning points in the history of the industrialization of the Dead Sea: the Knesset’s enactment of the Dead Sea Concession Law. It was an exceptional piece of legislation, formulated as an agreement between the state and the Dead Sea Works firm, which was then still a government company. The law grants the company extraordinary rights in vast areas, including, explicitly, the “right to demolish.”….
The law was passed under heavy pressure from the World Bank, Engelbert-Baram notes. The World Bank, together with American banks, was supposed to underwrite the construction of the new facilities to process potash in the southern Dead Sea, and it wanted to ensure that the company would be given complete freedom of operation.
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If you think the American ‘plan’ for Gaza is something different and unique – it’s not.
It’s just more of the same old economic-conquest-by-proxy, literally exploiting everything they can, carting all the wealth off for themselves – and then leaving the natives, i.e. the Jews and the Arabs, to fight over the crumbs.
But maybe… God is pulling the plug on this enterprise in more dramatic ways than we ever imagined.
(I am still waiting for ‘live’ up to date footage of Trump… five days and counting.)
TBC


There is so much hidden history’ in Israel.
I wonder whether you have read When the Stones Speak by Doron Spielman who was personally involved in opening up the City of David. The subterfuge which was needed to hide what they were actually doing was fantastic.
No, haven’t read that. I’ll see if the library has it.
This is unrelated: Lately I have been having great trouble sleeping: I can’t fall asleep easily, or at the right time, or stay asleep for so long before waking up for hours…
Based on your knowledge, what might I do, spiritually and physically, about this problem. I did give a little “soul ransom” (pidyon nefesh) for this, and that helped greatly, but only for a few days.
Maybe you could help me here?
[And yes, you’ve made me realize, all those early Bible critics who sprang up 170 years ago surely had a secret agenda…]
Lots of people, including me, are not sleeping so well at the moment.
There’s a lot ‘in the air’, to put it mildly.
Practical suggestions: engage with the internet, especially videos, as little as possible, especially after around 6pm,
Even if you are watching good shiurim online (big if…) the energy waves / wifi is messing with your physiology. And if the content is also not ‘healthy’ – it can totally take the sleep vibe out of whack.
Also suggest doing a tikkun haklali before you go to sleep – you don’t have to be Jewish to read psalms.
And last thing is to consider upping the hitbodedut. Usually, our fears and anxieties come out before we go to sleep. If you can address them in waking hours with hitbodedut, it prevents that from happening.
Beyond that… we may all be being ‘zapped’ again in the middle of the night. If that’s going on, lentils and pidyonot are really the best ways to deal with it.
A bit off topic
But I saw news flash about saving the Kineret.
The Kineret is as full as I’ve ever seen it.
The Yarden on the other hand, I’ve been told has turned to a trickle, and the kayaking places have closed so I’ve been told.
Just interesting to note.
It’s interesting that you say the Kineret is as full as you’ve ever seen it – when we were up there a month ago, it looked very, very low to me.
When was the last time you saw it?
Re: what’s going on with this, there are a network of new reservoirs that have been built by the Chinese the whole length of the Yarden river, that no-one seems to be talking about.
The water is being diverted from the Yarden and the Kinneret – and from the Dead Sea, of course – into the national water grid.
I don’t know what’s going on, but these reservoirs seem to be ‘taking’ all the water, for reasons that are not obvious.
This article: https://www.ynetnews.com/environment/article/s1ch116vcel
As usual, is describing the ‘upside-down’ world, where the Kinneret is being ‘saved’ by these reservoirs… I don’t think it’s that way around. The natural water system is being depleted by these reservoirs.
It makes no sense to pump desalinated water BACK to the Kinneret… It would make more sense to stop pumping fresh water out, and then use the desalinated water for agriculture instead of the Kinneret’s water.
As usual… something else is going on here.
The HaAretz article can be read at https://archive.is/DMePa
off topic big movement to have truth come out re epstein.i fear stuff might be brought out that is not good for jews to put it mildly!
The ‘truth’ has to come out, however it has to come out.
The Jewish world got hijacked by a bunch of people with Jewish names, who are actually demonically-controlled and inspired, literally.
Same as all the ‘leaders’ everywhere else in the world.
It’s very painful, but things are never going to change for as long as people don’t understand that Epstein, and Trump, and all the politicians everywhere, are actually just puppets of entities that are satanic, literally.
I recently saw footage and other stuff re: Trump that literally made me physically ill. They set him up as a ‘false messiah’ to suck out all the energy and hope from people, that the satanic entities need to keep them going. It’s always the same modus operandi, going back to Yoshki at the very least.
We need to have a reality check, about just how real the evil actually is.
Maybe then, more of us will stop being so apathetic about things like prayer and teshuva, and will actually understand that without God and our True Tzaddikim, we are in very big trouble.
I love this post so much. Every single time I drive the 90 from Jerusalem up towards Tiberias, I pass by all the mountains on both sides of the highways, and I literally can see the all the ancient strongholds and towers that went up to the skies, in the cities of giants (as written in the Torah).
There’s a great video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBeEATVECtg from a “recovering geologist” who explains that she’s flipped her worldview completely once she dove into “meltology” which is all about where ancient architecture meets geology and “becomes” sandstone and limestone, etc.
A great documentary called “When the Buildings Cried” goes even deeper into this. And the point is, that more and more people are waking up to what our realm really is and more importantly…was. Not just randomness and winds and water eroding mountains over billions of year, but rather hundreds or thousand year architecture that’s been heated and melted by some sort of cataclysm that reduced it to ruins with some bricks, doorways, and structure still left behind. Makes more sense when you look at Petra and so many other places just like it.
Fascinating research!