Posted on 03/12/2018 12:17:08 AM PDT by ransomnote
Oooooooh, I like the way you think!
Yeah, it's called assurance.
Sounds like confirmation to me of the Nazi International = globalist cabal claims. Sigh.
Will miss you greatly.
Though the definite origins of the word Palestine have been debated for years and are still not known for sure, the name is believed to be derived from the Egyptian and Hebrew word peleshet. Roughly translated to mean rolling or migratory, the term was used to describe the inhabitants of the land to the northeast of Egypt - the Philistines. The Philistines were an Aegean people - more closely related to the Greeks and with no connection ethnically, linguisticly or historically with Arabia - who conquered in the 12th Century BCE the Mediterranean coastal plain that is now Israel and Gaza.
A derivitave of the name Palestine first appears in Greek literature in the 5th Century BCE when the historian Herodotus called the area Palaistin?(Greek - Παλαιστ?νη). In the 2nd century CE, the Romans crushed the revolt of Shimon Bar Kokhba (132 CE), during which Jerusalem and Judea were regained and the area of Judea was renamed Palaestina in an attempt to minimize Jewish identification with the land of Israel.
Under the Ottoman Empire (1517-1917), the term Palestine was used as a general term to describe the land south of Syria; it was not an official designation. In fact, many Ottomans and Arabs who lived in Palestine during this time period referred to the area as Southern Syria and not as Palestine.
After World War I, the name Palestine was applied to the territory that was placed under British Mandate; this area included not only present-day Israel but also present-day Jordan.
It appears "Palestine" is inclusive of Isreal and Jordan.
Note in #1040 that it was a Greek, not a Roman, who coined the term.
It was very curious - and was in context with weekend “Q”. TBD ;)
Don’t forget. He’s doing it all for free.
Dear Lord God Almighty Yehovah, Please insure that McCan’ts 15 min of fame is over ASAP. Please take him off the world stage and out of touch with the media and with the Senate.
Amen.
Amen! Sock it to em, FR!
Kook = Galileo
Conspiracy Theory = Gulf of Tonkin was a False Flag
Conspiracy Theory = Members of the Nixon Admin. bugged DNC
headquarters
Don't know about Bush, but I did find this. It leads me to believe that Bandar was part of the deep state/Saudi effort to support ISIS. Note the McCain/Graham/Obama comments. Sounds like the King wasn't having none of it and shit-canned the dude. Probably why he high-tailed it to England.
He missed the purge by a couple of months but it caught up to him.
This was a good death. A #MAGA death. More WINNING by The Donald, all blessings be upon him.
Thank God for the Saudis and Prince Bandar, John McCain told CNNs Candy Crowley in January 2014. Thank God for the Saudis and Prince Bandar, and for our Qatari friends, the senator said once again a month later, at the Munich Security Conference.
McCain was praising Prince Bandar bin Sultan, then the head of Saudi Arabias intelligence services and a former ambassador to the United States, for supporting forces fighting Bashar al-Assads regime in Syria. McCain and Senator Lindsey Graham had previously met with Bandar to encourage the Saudis to arm Syrian rebel forces.
But shortly after McCains Munich comments, Saudi Arabias King Abdullah relieved Bandar of his Syrian covert-action portfolio, which was then transferred to Saudi Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Nayef. By mid-April, just two weeks after President Obama met with King Abdullah on March 28, Bandar had also been removed from his position as head of Saudi intelligenceaccording to official government statements, at his own request.
Sources close to the royal court told me that, in fact, the king fired Bandar over his handling of the kingdoms Syria policy and other simmering tensions, after initially refusing to accept Bandars offers to resign. (Bandar retains his title as secretary-general of the kings National Security Council.)
What have ye to do with me, O Tyre, and Sidon, and all the coasts of Palestine? (Joel 3:4a = 4:4a Heb)
The people shall hear, and be afraid; sorrow shall take hold of the inhabitants of Palestina. (Exod 15:14)
Rejoice not thou, whole Palestina ... (Isa 14:29a)
Howl, O gate; cry, O city, thou whole Palestina, art dissolved. (Isa 14:31a)
A few English versions since the KJV occasionally use "Palestine." But the majority use the term "Philistia." For example: Exod 15:14; Isa 14:29, 31; Joel 3:4; Ps 60:8; 83:7; 87:4; 108:9.
Re: "Yeah, it's called assurance". Hmmmm I am just going to smile and laugh. Deep breath, oh my.
And? It's still the Land of Israel. And renaming it, as your post suggests, seems to have been done at the hands of its enemies and your use of the name Palestine, even if you haven't realized it, puts you in 'the enemy' camp.
Must have had some serious face implants and makeup then.
Yup. A derivative in 5th century BC.
Sounds like you’ve well earned your Jr Shrink badge or better. Congrats (apologies if you’re a real shrink!).
The other thought I had, was Persia. Because it’s code. So Persia=Iran. But I think Q has used the word Iran before. So I am sticking with Putin for now.
man, it’s slow when Q doesn’t post for a few days. I’m going through withdrawal.
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