Christian Agenda: Finish Destroying The Evidence
By James Donahue
Was
the military assault on the Moslems of Iraq led by the fundamental Christian-driven Bush Administration in 2003 the start
of a planned new era of crusades in Middle Eastern area remembered as the Cradle of Civilization?
Not only have American forces succeeded in carpet bombing the archaeological treasures
that existed in Iraq, but it appears that the Bush Gang also had eyes on neighboring Iran, basically the second half of the
proof of human origins.
Even with a change in administrations, the threat of a war
against Iran is still hanging in the wings. Fortunately the Obama Administration has been treding with caution about taking
such action.
Our wars in the Middle East have been launched under the guise
of a war against terrorism.
That this area is the source of the world’s richest
deposits of crude oil. rich mineral deposits and opium production may be the administration’s primary and conscious
political reasoning, but those of us who examine this mess with a spiritual eye see what may be a secondary agenda
Not only is this a struggle for control of the oil, it is a religious attack against the
Moslems and an attempt to destroy proof that our origins came from the stars. Key evidence probably existed in the ruins of
the ancient City of Ur, where the Biblical character Moses once presumably lived, and in the Baghdad Museum, where artifacts
from archaeological digging at Ur were kept.
While the museum
still stands, remember that a mysterious gang of thieves raided the place just after the troops captured Baghdad and carried
off a trove of historic treasures. Some, but not all of these items have been recovered.
Is it possible that the missing things were perhaps the mummified remains of our ancestors? They stood
as proof that we carry the DNA of the ancients . . . and possibly alien visitors in our bones. It was almost as if a gang
of hired thugs removed anything that looked suspiciously like evidence disproving the Christian Bible story, and the stuff
later was carefully sorted by more scholarly eyes.
The careful
screening of historic museum artifacts is not new. It has been going on in the United States for a very long time. The book
Forbidden Archaeology: The Hidden History of the Human Race, by Michael A. Cremo, Richard L. Thompson and Laura Lee, details
the way Christian oriented historians, museum directors and even archaeologists have set aside and even destroyed artifacts
found in the earth that do not fit the Biblical account of human history.
So
what misdeeds are in store for Iran in the future? President Bush declared Iran as part of an “axis of evil.”
There also were reports that al-Qaeda terrorists were entering Iraq from Iran, and that Iran may be promoting terrorism against
the United States and the new U.S. installed Iraqi government.
And if you think there aren’t treasures to be found (and destroyed) in Iran, consider this.
Iranian archaeologists recently discovered the ruins of a massive three-story city in central
Iran. The place, found deep under the earth near Kashan, seems to be a labyrinth of rooms, corridors, stairways and other
structures all interconnected. The archaeological team says it is too early for them to say how old the city is, or who built
it. They say the place, however, is “unique to the whole world.”
Wouldn’t
it be a shame to bunker bomb a discovery like that before more information is known?