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man capable of gaining the political support of all the European states. He will be a military<br />

genius who will be able to give Europe a sense of security, and a brilliant statesman whose words<br />

and deeds will make him a champion of justice. He will understand the problems of Europe, who<br />

will be able to bring peace and prosperity to the land.<br />

As time goes on, and more propaganda is spread concerning this bloodline of Jesus, more<br />

people will begin to believe it. Remember what Joseph Goebbels (1897-1945, Nazi Minister of<br />

Propaganda) said: “The great masses of people will more easily fall victims to a ‘big lie’ than a<br />

small one, if it is repeated often enough.” And remember, only two of the four documents<br />

discovered by Sauniere have been revealed; plus, it is believed that the Prieuré de Sion is also in<br />

possession of documentation that will prove their contention. Something else that has to be<br />

considered, because of all the controversy and secrecy surrounding the Dead Sea Scrolls, is there<br />

something there that will contribute to this massive deception. When the time is right, this<br />

information will be revealed, and it may be the final blow which will allow all of their plans to<br />

come together.<br />

Much of the information about Jesus that is cited by the proponents of the various claims that<br />

have been made, come from ancient apocryphal documents. Even though some have been proven<br />

to be an accurate historical record; others could just be the writings of individuals who refused to<br />

accept to truth, and instead came up with their own version of events.<br />

Some of you have probably heard of the British-Israel theory in regard to the migrations of<br />

the Jews. Proponents of this theory claim that those populating the country of Israel now are not<br />

actually Jews, that the Jewish race actually migrated west to the area of Europe and became the<br />

progenitors of the European nations.<br />

The patriarch Jacob produced twelve sons, each of whom became the father of one of the<br />

tribes of Israel: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph, Benjamin, Dan,<br />

Naphtali, Gad, and Asher. They each settled in a different part of the land of Canaan on each side<br />

of the Jordan River. After the death of King Solomon, Israel was split into two Kingdoms, along<br />

territorial and political lines. Judah and Benjamin in the South remained loyal to the House of<br />

David; while the rest of the tribes to the North were ruled by a succession of monarchies.<br />

The Assyrian conquest of Israel mentioned earlier was a bit more complex than what is<br />

generally known. The downfall of the country began in 734 BC, and ended with the defeat of<br />

their capital at Samaria in 722 BC. Plus there was another incursion into Samaria in 720 BC. The<br />

actual deportation of Israelites which began with the initial Assyrian attacks from 734-732 BC,<br />

actually continued until 715 BC. Three different Assyrian kings were responsible for the forced<br />

deportation of Israelites to Assyria: Tiglath-pileser III (745-727 BC), Shalmaneser V (727-722<br />

BC) and Sargon II (722-705 BC). The result was that the Israelite population in northern Israel<br />

was virtually wiped out.<br />

In 722-721 BC, Shalmanser V, the King of Assyria conquered the Northern Kingdom of<br />

Israel, captured Samaria, and took these ten tribes to Assyria where they were imprisoned in<br />

Halah, Habor, Hara, and the river of Gozan. For all intents and purposes, these tribes seemingly<br />

disappeared, and they became known as the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. It is believed, for the most<br />

part, that the southern tribes of Judah and Benjamin make up what is known as the Jewish people<br />

of today. However, Biblical evidence points to the fact that it was known where these tribes<br />

were.<br />

In 2 Chronicles 30:1-10, recorded many years after the exile of the Northern tribes, you’ll<br />

find this passage:

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