Wednesday 3 August 2011

Moche Jerusalem

A Peruvian civilization, the Moche was wiped out by major environmental factors around 650AD.  However, it is important that people understand that this can happen again. If you watch the videos you can see all of the same signs that are happening on the planet earth now.

What interests me the most about this, is that if this great environmental change happened around 650AD as archaeologists state, then what happened on the rest of the planet at the same time?

The question; has history been hidden from humanity? It is important to note, that it was in that century Islam was formed, and the first mosque was built in Israel in the solar plexus of the planet. Did what happened in Israel have impact on the environment in other parts of the world? Did it impact on the balance of nature? These are all questions to ponder upon as humanity finds itself on the brink of this kind of devastating ecological change again.

It is written that the Moche lived in harmony with nature and thought that they could control it like scientists do today. However, they also built huge religious structures like the tower of babel that was destroyed. As soon as man starts making large religious structures, history shows that they are destroyed again and civilizations with it. The scientists speak of the religious elite, political power,  civil war, and their belief regarding blood sacrifice, blood letting. Rituals, holy wars and death that included beheadings and cutting the throat. As we know the bible warns the people not to pollute the land with bloodshed.

The BBC documentary features the rise and fall of an ancient people. I find it hard to accept that this only impacted on one culture and people around 650AD.

They also lived close to the coast and we have warned people repeatedly to move away from the coastlines.

The scientists speak of a 30 year El Nino, followed by a 30 year drought. 30 and 60 are numbers that  relate to the spiritual law in the NT. As we have said recently, how would you survive if there was no water? Humanity take so much for granted, when they take creation for granted, due to their free will.

Just like Israel and some of the Islamic nations they made the desert blossom with their cities and concrete structures. However, it is important to note what was going on in Jerusalem in this time span because it includes wars there at that time. Sources state that Persians were looting and massacred 90,000 Christians.

Different dates are mentioned in the documentary, 560-650 AD the cities began to collapse and then came the weather changes. What was going on in Jerusalem at that time? The time that Prophet Daniel spoke about, the time of the building of the abomination. Around this same time, there was the Muslim conquest of Syria and the Byzantine Arab wars. Is this a coincidence? I don't feel so.

The Moche civilization experienced rain and rocks that destroyed their new structures. 30 years of epic floods. Then the same timeframe for the sandstorms and then drought. Environmental disaster in every area of their lives that force them to question their belief systems. Does it remind you of now?

Somehow some of them managed to survive the environmental change in a hill fort, and they began to build again until 700AD. The Moche used slings and stones to defend themselves just like the battle between David and Goliath. Economy collapses, civil wars, competition for natural resources. The leadership that had failed to protect its people, lost control. Torn apart by civil war and everything crumbled away.

Even the name of the Moche is practically identical to Hebrew word Moshe and Moses means 'Drawn Out'.


PART ONE - The Lost Civilization 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkUUtMz0kbs&feature=related


Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0DsHcVArKc&feature=related


Part 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMqAzVQ_ZU8&feature=related


Part 4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uxk26C7RUeI&feature=related


Part 5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYzH-uf0YxA&feature=related


Part 6
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oP583lZ77U&feature=related


1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Jerusalem_(637)


Ponder upon it


ELIAKIM JOSEPH-SOPHIA

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