The Jewish Roots of Kurdistan
The history of Judaism in Kurdistan is ancient. The Talmud holds that Jewish deportees were settled in Kurdistan 2800 years ago by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser. As indicated in the Talmud, the Jews were given permission by the rabbinic authorities to allow conversion from the local population. They were exceptionally successful in their endeavor. The illustrious Kurdish royal house of Adiabene, with Arbil as its capital, was converted to Judaism in the course of the 1st century BCE, along with, it appears, a large number of Kurdish citizens in the kingdom
As our President spoke to African leaders, American bombers took off from a base in Turkey to bomb ISIS in a concerted effort to create a free zone in Syria that includes the city of Dabiq where Islam says it will fight a apocalyptic battle with the Crusader army. Add to this the apocalyptic rant of Huckabee, that our President rebuked in Africa, and the Zulu Nazarite prophecy I have posted on, then we have a war of words, a war of religions, and the establishment of an area of land carved out of ancient Syria with orders given to our Armed Forces by the Commander if Chief. Let all loyal Americans get behind our fighting men and women, and our President.
This is the first time a black man has commanded a powerful army against a world enemy who takes slaves in the name of Allah. According the ISIS…
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