Comments on Deliverance from the Whirlwind

2008-10-3 05:59:00

Ruth asks:

"JJ, Did the man who wrote this book, stimulate you at an earlier age to research Revelations later on and write the Truth on this subject at a spiritual and physical realm?"

JJ:

No, he didn't offer me any inspiration in that area. He was the first author I read who really probed the meaning of the Greek and Hebrew and this stimulated my interest in this direction. This led me to quite a few discoveries.

I started studying Revelations at age 20 and started reading Tennyson's material about age 25 so I had already studied Revelations quite a bit when I came across his material.

Ruth:

"By the way, was your Dad in contact with Nikola Tesla? He seemed to be able to come up with all sorts of inventions without much schooling."

JJ:

No, but I had a brother-in-law who died a few years ago who was a nuclear physicist who studied him and another inventor. I believe it was T. Henry Moray. You can read about him at:

http://www.cheniere.org/books/excalibur/moray.htm

First quoting Tennyson, Larry responds with:

"For while the primary reason for the coming Armageddon WHIRLWIND is to re-orbit the mighty waters of the sea ..."

Larry then wrote:

"This seems to be a pretty weird idea (the oceans being sucked up to orbit the earth).

"One interesting correspondence with a 'whirlwind' is the possibility of the world entering a new ice age. As we know the earth has had many ice ages with warmer periods in between (like the one we are in now). Based on the timetables of past ice ages we are due to enter one if the past cycles continue.

"Research seems to indicate that the switch from the climate we have now to an ice age would actually be very, very violent. At least that appears to be what happened in the past. That could conceivably relate to a 'whirlwind' of some sort where there is extremely violent weather."

JJ:

Yes an ice age with its accompanying problems is bound to happen again and some say one is overdue. Tennyson saw something much more devastating from his reading of the Bible.

He pointed out that in the beginning there were waters above the heavens, or firmament, as indicated in Genesis:

"And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it was so." (Genesis 1:7)

He concluded that these waters in the heavens formed rings around the earth like Saturn. He also concluded that the sun shining through these rings produced a greenhouse effect that made the earth an Eden. In those days there were no oceans and people lived way below present sea level and the higher atmospheric pressure caused people to live longer.

Then he believed the flood of Noah was caused by the falling to earth of the waters from heaven and this created the oceans. We were then forced to live in the mountains under much less air pressure and this caused us to live a shorter life span.

He believed the Whirlwind mentioned in the Bible will restore the water/ice rings of the earth and restore the earth to paradise where we will farm what is now the ocean floors.

I think his writings are quite unique and thought I would post what I have to preserve them for unless someone does so they are likely to be lost to coming generations.

John C wrote:

"A reminder that JJ said that Sarah Palin's handwriting revealed intelligence, and that she would be a force to be reckoned with in a debate. Tonight's our chance to see whether this proves out."

JJ:

I watched the debate Thursday and believe she lived up to my expectations.

The Drudge report (at http://drudgereport.com) has a good mixture of readers and 68% of his readers voted Palin as the winner and only 30% for Biden. A lot of people seemed surprised she could even talk after the media made such an unprecedented attempt to make her look stupid.

  

"I think the best description actually is in Barack's own book where he said that he is a blank screen and people of widely different views project what they want to hear. He just hasn't been around long enough. But with the blank screen it gives you a chance to just really infuse it with whatever you hope for, whatever you want without knowing."

  -- Hilary Clinton In an interview with Cynthia McFadden on Nightline Feb 28, 2008