The Torah Abides: Galatians According to the Law of YAH

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The Torah Abides: GALATIANS According to the Law of YAH

I didn’t think it would come to this. You found me out. I was caught. And it’s true—all of it. I read from the Torah. I read it at work. I read it in my spare time. I read it early in the morning, late at night, even on the weekends. There were rumors afloat but now you’ve heard it here, straight from the horse’s mouth. The Torah derives from heaven, and I want to conform my life, and in fact my very soul, to it. To quote from a literary classic of old.

1 Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, nor stands in the way of sinners, nor sits in the seat of the scornful.

2 But his delight is in the Torah of YAHAUAHA; and in his Torah he meditates day and night.

3 And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that brings forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he does shall prosper.

4 The wicked are not so: but are like the chaff which the wind drives away.

5 Therefore the wicked shall not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous.

6 For YAHAUAHA knows the way of the righteous: but the way of the wicked shall perish.

Tehilliym (Psalm) 1

And then one day I was sitting there minding my own business, reading a Psalm of David, playing a game of Russian roulette with theology, and it occurred to me. The man who delights in the Torah of YAHAUAHA, meditating upon it day and night, is blessed. That man is blessed. Blessed, I tell you. That’s what I wanted to be. Blessed.

I will ask. Is the Bible True? The Bible of course is the Testimony of YAHAUAHA Alahayam. Alahayam is the Paleo-Hebrew word for God. There are many Alahayam to choose from. I’ll speak for myself, I choose the Alahayam of the Bible. Maybe the better question is, Is the Testimony of YAHAUAHA Alahayam trustworthy and True? That man who meditates upon the Torah of YAHAUAHA day and night will be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, bringing forth fruit in his season, prospering at whatsoever he does. Blessed. But for the wicked, those who reject the Torah, are not so. In the judgement, they are like the chaff which the wind blows away.

Slightly rearranging the question for a modern audience, specifically, a Bible audience: Is the Testimony of YAHAUAHA Alahayam eternal and still applicable for our lives today, or have his words been done away with? Is the man who meditates upon the Torah day and night still blessed? Is it a failed promise? Has YAHAUAHA changed his mind? Is that man now a heretic? Or asked in yet another more straightforward way, Are we altogether serving another Alahayam in our rejection of the Torah?

Come to think of it, what right does any man have to show up after Mashiach’s ascension simply to tell everyone he has a landline phone with heaven and the Torah has been done away with? Mm-hmm, you know who I’m talking about. I’m talking about Pa’al but also the “But Pa’al!” people. Whenever the Torah confronts us, there’s always that one person in the room attempting to handicap a perfectly righteous Bible study discussion, “But Paul!” Yeah, they’re everywhere. Per chance you’ve heard of the Torah terrorists. Well, these are the Torahless terrorists, and they’re everywhere.

Really, it’s the question of the hour. Did Pa’al do away with the Torah or didn’t he, because YAHAUAHA sure as She’ol didn’t. That’s a problem. And so, I hereby turn my investigation to Galatiym, Pa’al’s epistle to the Galatians, seeking to resolve the issue.

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Also available from The Unexpected Cosmology. The Torah translated from the Paleo-Hebrew. 

IN the summer of 2019, I was seated in the wine cellar of a walled Medieval town high above the Dordogne Valley of France, not far from Sarlat-la-Canéda, making phone calls, writing reports. I have given this story in other places and it appears as though you’re about to hear it again. Rob Skiba is a name you that you might be familiar with. Though he had made a name for himself as a Nephilim researcher, more recently Rob had taken a dive into the deep end of the pool via flat earth research. The recorded interviews I conducted between he and Rick Hummer, a fellow flat earth investigator and close friend of his, was published while still occupying that very wine cellar. Read all about it. Chicago Is Not a Mirage.

Word quickly spread. Within a few short weeks, dozens of flat earth researchers began accepting my invite for a private interview, if not a series of interviews. From a 17th-century tower built by King Louis XIV, and with a stunning view of the Alps, I sat down with Robbie Davidson, founder of the Flat Earth International Conferences, conducting multiple sessions. While staying in Dumfries, Scotland, David Weiss agreed to take part in the interviews, as did Bob Knodel of Globebusters. There were others. But when I asked the interviewees to discuss the moments that shaped their lives, among the many PSYOPs, false flag attacks, and hoaxes that were discussed, only these men committed commentary to the false 9/11 narrative.

The resulting recordings ballooned into The Unexpected Cosmology, a book which became a website and was even intended as an anthology. And of course, the following discourse was originally a chapter. It was Walt Disney who stated, “Disneyland will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world.” Those sentiments remain applicable here as well. American Sensationalism: The 9/11 Interviews was always intended to be expanded upon with the inclusion of new researchers. So I’m sorry to say the project became stagnant during the Covid-19 psychodrama. I took a break to tackle other projects. We lost Rob Skiba. Rob offered hours of private conversation regarding his life but we never got around to the big one. 9/11. It was in the cards. Sadly, Bob Knodel died soon afterwards. Voices are being squeezed from an entire generation. Gnosis passes with them.

In the aftermath, the FE community became fractured. People began going their separate ways. Robbie Davidson, among a noted few others who were interviewed for the project, got up and left the movement altogether. It is not my intent to erase his or the contributions of others if only brief. They came, they went, their testimonies remain.

The original vision may have hit roadblocks but it is not forgotten. I expanded this paper a few years later to include testimony from author Pauly Hart, a dear friend of mine. I had wanted to continue that trend every year thereafter but you know how it goes. For the 25th anniversary of the attack I have redirected my efforts to its first large scale expansion, including Andrew Hoy and Darrin Geisinger into the mix. Perhaps others will lend their experiences to the recorder in time.

The following is their report.

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