The Wailing Wall

We are all familiar with the image of various political leaders and ministers, going to the “Wailing Wall” to reverently touch their hands and bow their heads sadly (?!) under the gaze of their Jewish companions. Some, like the peculiar Argentine President, even cry. Several political leaders from many countries have also “paraded” by the spot, paying homage, but we bet, without knowing exactly what… All they are interested in is to get a favorable rub from those who coordinate… the business…

But let’s see what exactly the “Wailing Wall” is as we call it, the West Wall or Wailing Wall as it is called internationally.

It is believed to be a remnant of the “Second Temple” and therefore a sacred place where the presence of God still exists…

But this narrative literally collapses in historical and archaeological research. In fact, the structure that is now revered as sacred is a surviving part of the Roman camp called “Fort Antonia”.

The Temple was located further south, built next to the Gihon Spring. The spring was necessary for various purification rituals performed in the Temple. The Roman fort did not have such a spring. The protruding volume under the Dome of the Rock, often mistaken for the foundation stone of the Temple, was in fact the central part of the fortress. In other words, Jews today do not pray on the remaining wall of their holy Temple, but on the remains of an ancient Roman fort!

But the deception is even deeper. The liturgies performed today in front of this wall do not originate from the Biblical Faith but from the 13th century occult system of Kabbalah, as elaborated in the Zohar and further explained and practiced by the Hasidim movement.

The supposed divine presence they seek in the wall does not come from the God of Abraham, but from the Shekhinah, a feminine entity of pleasure in Jewish mysticism.

The Shekhinah is described in erotic detail, often as a divine concubine with whom spiritual union is sought through the act of prayer, a practice called kavanah, where physical movement, such as the back and forth movements, reflects an internal sexual ritual aimed at uniting the Shekhinah with the Ein Sof, the eternal masculine power of their divine perception.

That is why you very often see black-clad Jews with pigtails standing in front of the Wall and moving their bodies back and forth in a simulation of the sexual act.

This, then, is obviously not divine worship, but a metaphysical sexual act disguised as devotion. It is a reversal of divine truth that has its roots in mysticism.

In this “sacred” ceremony, so many leaders, people of authority and power must take part. Precisely because it is not a religious but a mystical occult ceremony, non-Jews are required and allowed to participate, essentially as a sign of cooperation and subservience.

In this occult spiritual prostitution, our leaders ultimately do not shake hands with God but with the Devil.

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