The Grail of Holy Land Island

The Book of Lazarus

On June 23 at 9:48 PM. I posted on my Favebook a Wikipeadia citation..

“William 11’s Voyage to the Levant”

I was blown away when I read the Zionist encounters with Kaiser Wilhelm II  who heavily fortified Heligoland Island after it was acquired by Germany. There was talk about stationing a Prussian fleet in the Island of my Ancestors! Wilhelm met several times with Zionist founder and leader. Did they ever meet on Heligoland. Was it ever considered a possible Sanctuary for Zionist Jews? Conmsider my posts of Baja Israel. I discovered this Zionist connection while reserching the Nazi submerine that John and Willowvy Rose saw, that saved them from crasohing on the rocks. The Book of Lazarus is a…historical-fiction- romance. Dan Brown and his wife eavesdro[[ed on the templar-yahoogroup I belonged to. I discovered fivd years ago there were Templer Colonies in Palastine. Was this part of a secret plan for Germany to colonise a large part of the Levant?

When I said I wanted to marry Wilbur, the LDS church in Springfield began to quiety shut the door on my. Some people I had in my home talking about my family history recorder in biographies written by outsiders, had not gotten the word. Last Sunday, Sister Wilbur – avoided me! We had talked about “dovetailing”. But now I see a chessboard. where I get thirty-two squares, and sixteen pieces, while the LDS gets twenty pieces – and forty squares. They might have more. But, when they brought in the Confusion Fog machine, I could bare – think! Hmm! It was never a fair game to begin with? And I was going to SEAL UP my people when I got baptized?

THE SHOW WILL GO ON!

Here’s what was going to happen NEXT in my story. The ferry passengers are put in a church gymnaziam where they are grilled before they go to their rooms. John enters the inerigation room after Willowvy, who comes out crying.

“What’s going on?” John asks. Willowvy runs to the ladies room.

When John entered the room, a tall Amazon woman wearing what looked like a Nazi uniform, stood up, and offered her hand. “

“Mr. Shicjleguber, I believe!”

“My surname is – Rose!”

“Yes. I know. What I want to find out, is why you gave the Seih Heil salute to a Nazi U-Boat Captain. By the way, my name is…..

MIRIAM STARFISH CHRISTINLING OF BAD!

I must inform you, your wife is not who you think she is. She’s a full-blooded Jewish Zionist who has been spying on you!”

“Why? Why me?”

“Is your great, great grandfather – CARL JANKE”

3/15/2024

Dawn of The Russian Blue Drone

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The Royal Janitor

by

John Presco

Copyright 2024

“Nothing lasts forever, but a Great Betrayal.” said starfish on the other side of the safe door made of one inch stainless steer. “Take the betrayal of Netanyahu and the President of the United States. He and his Rabid War Zionists are counting on Donald Trump being reelected, and Israel can change U.S. Presidents like a pair of shoes – tennis shoes! They think they got the Christian Nationalists in their back pocket. Of course they want to see Donald installed as King of America. But they didn’t count on a million drones, and other war robots, that are being built inside Russia by the descendants of Kiev Royalty.”

Posted ar 10:28

11/4/2023

Templers and ‘Church of the Messiah

Prussian Evangelical Templers in Carmel

Posted on April 28, 2016by Royal Rosamond Press

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On CBS News I saw a Jew kill a Palestinian famer. He came with a group from an illigal Israeli settlement that is against International Law. I then did some research and found George Jones Adams who colonized the Palestine alongside the German Templers. Adams was a Mormon. I almost became a member when several sister took interest in my German grandfathers who colonized Belmont. I showed them the Stuttmeister tomb and statue of Jesus!

It’s all coming together! I claim the Palestinian land that was owned by the Templer Colonists who were departed to Australia, I assume by the British! The odds that I AM THE MESSIH has increased! I declare myself the head of American Christian Zionism./ Am I a true Prophet of the LDS church?

John Presco ‘The Nazarite’

Kingdom of The Twin Pines

Posted on September 23, 2023 by Royal Rosamond Press

The Templer Jesus Fish

by

John Presco

Copyright 2023

The visit resulted in the highest-profile political event in the life of Theodor Herzl, considered the founder of Zionism. Through the efforts of William Hechler, via the Kaiser’s uncle Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden, Herzl publicly met Wilhelm II three times during the voyage, once in Istanbul (on 15 October 1898) and twice in Palestine (29 October and 2 November). The meetings significantly advanced Herzl’s and Zionism’s legitimacy in Jewish and world opinion.[3]

During the Istanbul audience, the Kaiser asked Herzl what he wished him to ask of the Sultan: “Tell me in a word what I am to ask the Sultan,” to which Herzl replied: “A Chartered Company – under German protection”. The Kaiser brought the subject up twice with the Sultan; the Sultan refused, even in return for the Jews assuming the sizable Turkish foreign debt, as Zionism was highly unpopular amongst the local population in Palestine.

This was Herzl’s first ever visit to Jerusalem,[4] and was deliberately coordinated with that of Wilhelm II to secure public world recognition of himself and Zionism. Herzl and Wilhelm II first met publicly on 29 October, at Mikveh Israel, a small Rothschild-funded Jewish agricultural settlement. It was a brief but historic meeting.[5] It was the first public acknowledgement of Herzl as the leader of the world Zionist movement by a major European power. Photographs were taken of the event but poorly positioned so that only partials of the meeting were actually recorded. A problem occurred with the photography, but a photomontage composition of the images was made later for historical and world presentation.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wilhelm II and his wife Augusta Victoria (under the umbrella) lead the royal cortege past the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, Jerusalem, which they had come to dedicate on 31 October 1898
The Kaiser passing through an arch erected by the Jewish community of Jerusalem.

German Emperor Wilhelm II made a state visit to the Ottoman Empire between 25 October and 12 November 1898.

Journey

The Kaiser started his journey to the Ottoman Eyalets with Istanbul on 16 October 1898; then he went by yacht to Haifa on 25 October. After visiting Jerusalem and Bethlehem, the Kaiser went back to Jaffa to embark to Beirut, where he took the train passing Aley and Zahlé to reach Damascus on 7 November.[1] While visiting the Mausoleum of Saladin the following day, the Kaiser made a speech:

In the face of all the courtesies extended to us here, I feel that I must thank you, in my name as well as that of the Empress, for them, for the hearty reception given us in all the towns and cities we have touched, and particularly for the splendid welcome extended to us by this city of Damascus. Deeply moved by this imposing spectacle, and likewise by the consciousness of standing on the spot where held sway one of the most chivalrous rulers of all times, the great Sultan Saladin, a knight sans peur et sans reproche, who often taught his adversaries the right conception of knighthood, I seize with joy the opportunity to render thanks, above all to the Sultan Abdul Hamid for his hospitality. May the Sultan rest assured, and also the three hundred million Mohammedans scattered over the globe and revering in him their caliph, that the German Emperor will be and remain at all times their friend.

— Kaiser Wilhelm II, [2]

On 10 November, Wilhelm went to visit Baalbek before heading to Beirut to board his ship back home on 12 November.[1]

German settlement in Palestine

His visit spurred interest in the German Templer colonies in Palestine. One of the Kaiser’s traveling companions, Colonel Joseph von Ellrichshausen, initiated the formation of a society for the advancement of the German settlements in Palestine, named the Gesellschaft zur Förderung der deutschen Ansiedlungen in Palästina, in Stuttgart. It enabled the settlers to acquire land for new settlements by offering them low interest loans. Subsequently second and third-born children of the original mostly Württemberg settlers founded Wilhelma (named after William II of Württemberg, king of the homeland of the parental generation of the new settlement’s dwellers, now called Bnei Atarot) in 1902 near LodWalhalla (1903) near the original Jaffa colony, followed by Bethlehem of Galilee (1906). The 1874 schisma within the Templer movement, followed by Protestant proselytism making some schismatic Templers join local Protestant congregations supported by national Protestant churches of the states in united Germany. The non-Templar colony of Waldheim (now Alonei Abba) was subsequently founded next to Bethlehem of Galilee in 1907 by proselytised Templers now affiliated with the Old-Prussian State Church.

Herzl and Zionism

Photomontage of Herzl’s brief meeting with the Kaiser, outside Mikveh Israel.

An Eastern Surprise

Important Result of the Kaiser’s Tour

Sultan and Emperor Agreed in Palestine

Benevolent Sanction Given to the Zionist Movement

One of the most important results, if not the most important, of the Kaiser’s visit to Palestine is the immense impetus it has given to Zionism, the movement for the return of the Jews to Palestine. The gain to this cause is the greater since it is immediate, but perhaps more important still is the wide political influence which this Imperial action is like to have.

It has not been generally reported that when the Kaiser visited Constantinople Dr. Herzl, the head of the Zionist movement, was there; again when the Kaiser entered Jerusalem he found Dr. Herzl there. These were no mere coincidences, but the visible signs of accomplished facts

— Daily Mail, 18 November 1898

The visit resulted in the highest-profile political event in the life of Theodor Herzl, considered the founder of Zionism. Through the efforts of William Hechler, via the Kaiser’s uncle Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden, Herzl publicly met Wilhelm II three times during the voyage, once in Istanbul (on 15 October 1898) and twice in Palestine (29 October and 2 November). The meetings significantly advanced Herzl’s and Zionism’s legitimacy in Jewish and world opinion.[3]

During the Istanbul audience, the Kaiser asked Herzl what he wished him to ask of the Sultan: “Tell me in a word what I am to ask the Sultan,” to which Herzl replied: “A Chartered Company – under German protection”. The Kaiser brought the subject up twice with the Sultan; the Sultan refused, even in return for the Jews assuming the sizable Turkish foreign debt, as Zionism was highly unpopular amongst the local population in Palestine.

This was Herzl’s first ever visit to Jerusalem,[4] and was deliberately coordinated with that of Wilhelm II to secure public world recognition of himself and Zionism. Herzl and Wilhelm II first met publicly on 29 October, at Mikveh Israel, a small Rothschild-funded Jewish agricultural settlement. It was a brief but historic meeting.[5] It was the first public acknowledgement of Herzl as the leader of the world Zionist movement by a major European power. Photographs were taken of the event but poorly positioned so that only partials of the meeting were actually recorded. A problem occurred with the photography, but a photomontage composition of the images was made later for historical and world presentation.

Herzl had a second formal, public audience with the emperor at the latter’s tent camp on Street of the Prophets in Jerusalem on 2 November 1898.[3][6][7]

At the public presentations outside of Mikveh and Jerusalem, Herzl learnt that the Kaiser’s request to the Sultan had not been successful, and the Kaiser no longer had interest in Herzl or Zionism. Although Kaiser Wilhelm had backed away from supporting Herzl’s project, a number of press publications positioned the meeting as momentous and successful, as some political legitimacy had been lent to Herzl and Zionism.

Notable events

Breach in the wall of Jerusalem made at the Jaffa Gate filled in to accommodate the Kaiser’s triumphal entry
The monogram of Wilhelm II and the tughra of Abdul Hamid II on the dome of the German Fountain in Istanbul, commemorating the Kaiser’s visit to Turkey in 1898.
  • In Damascus, scholars accompanying the Kaiser were allowed to examine the manuscripts in the Qubbat al-Khazna[8]
  • In Jerusalem, the Kaiser dedicated the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, Jerusalem, donating graciously for the ongoing construction (1897-1902) of the Shaare Zedek Medical Center, initiated by Jewish Germans, gave a grant to buy the plot for the new building of the Biqqur Cholim Hospital, and acquired land to build the Abbey of the Dormition and the Paulus-Haus for The German Association of the Holy Land
  • The Ottoman government planned a large opening (a “breach”) in Jerusalem’s city wall next to the now pedestrian Jaffa Gate to allow the Kaiser to enter triumphally. When prior to his voyage the German consulate in Jerusalem reported to William II about that Ottoman plan, to open a breach in Jerusalem’s walls he noted:[9] “This should be inhibited, I do not hope that such barbarism will really happen.”[10] The opening which the Kaiser considered a barbarian act to the city’s historic heritage, remains today
  • The Jerusalem Cross (Prussia) was awarded to those who traveled on the visit to Palestine and attended the inauguration of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer

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