Wednesday, March 19, 2025

NIMROD'S ROCKET TO HEAVEN

 Artifacts from the paleolithic culture have been found of a rocket with a man inside. I don't believe intelligent life on other planets, but I do believe in alien life in another realm. Enoch called them "Watchers." 

Today I present a short chapter from my latest book, untitled at the moment. It is about the contraption that Nimrod built not to find God in heaven.

The people of Shinar were to make a name for themselves — they would venture into the heavens and make them the “Name” displacing God. As the “great hunter,” Nimrod would be the “Name.” Nimrod was not so much out to kill God but to not find Him.

The “name” is sem (pronounced shame) in the Hebrew consists of two letters. The second letter is the mem whose pictograph is water. It appears that sem is dividing the waters, and of course that is what God did.

In quantum theory, “Young’s Double Slit Experiment” divided the waters (light) from the waters (light) to reveal either waves or photons that only appeared when stopped. The fact that there were only two letters rather than the usual three, the “stop” is implied. The pictograph of sem is more than teeth but indicates God’s creativity.

Nimrod was creative as well. He was perhaps a “rocket scientist” who made inventions from the clay in the same manner as God.

Perhaps the “tower” of Shinar was more than a tower. Usually, the ancients in scripture went to high places to come closer to God. Nimrod constructed his tower on a plane in the same manner as NASA and little ‘Rocket Man” of North Korea.

The tower may have had an engine as well because, from the Book of Jasher, Abram was put into a furnace. Was the furnace to harden bricks or was it a passenger compartment because twelve men plus Abram were put inside the furnace for three days and only Abram came out alive. 

Perhaps Genun, the man with Satan in him, had secrets to the space age and Nimrod had access to the mysteries of God! He sought to find the answer to why twelve men plus one would survive a voyage to the heavens. Only Abram did that, and he brought back proof of God. His journey, if it was a journey, may have been to the third heaven that made him incorruptible, and him alone, for even his brother Haran was burned to death in the contraption of Nimrod.

(Note that there are artifacts from that age that has men within rockets. They may have been made by Grigori giants that mated with humans from the episode in Genesis chapter six.)

The people of Shinar said, “Go to, let us build us a city and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven” (Gen 11:4). Tower in the Hebrew is a “migdal” Literally it was a tower but so are rockets.

Rockets are built in sections; the powerhouse below and the compartment below. Nimrod’s tower was not to reach the heavens, but its “top,” or ro’s in the Hebrew: resh – aleph – shin. Resh is the head, or top, itself. The aleph is the power that would propel it, and the shin the separation of the top from the tower. Surely Nimrod had fashioned a rocket.

Let’s see if the aleph-bet confirms that:

מִגְדָּל reading from right to left is migdal, Hebrew for “tower.”

Mem-gimmel-vav-lamed whose pictographs are in order right to left: water-foot-nail-staff

The staff represents teaching for learning. The tower was to learn whether God is up there.

Water (mem) refers to the heavens as well; that God divided in two with the shin in the Name. The learning had something to do with the heavens because they were to look unto the heavens for God.

Vav in “tower” has something to do with a nail — to secure as the pictograph indicates. Since the object was to find God, if found, God would have been captured by the “Great Hunter’ Nimrod.

Most important is the “foot” gimmel. It not only represents a foot but the foot of a camel. What do camels do? They kneel to the ground, are loaded, and then they rise slowly and gently like a rocket.

There you have it. The so-called “tower” was a tower indeed, according to the letters of the word. Nimrod was building the tower on a plane for a purpose; he was about to launch his rocket, and perhaps it did rise for three days just as Jasher said, but the rocket exploded, securing only Abram!

Words means things and tower is a fine example. Abram was saved from the fire of Ur

God said to Abraham, “I AM the Lord that brought you out of Ur of the Chaldees, to give you this land to inherit it” (Gen 15:7).

Ur was in Shinar. Nimrod was going to send Abram to the Third Heaven where there was Hell and Paradise, separated by a great gulf (Luke 16), hoping that He would be gone wherever, but ironically, Abram ended up in Paradise and the twelve in Hell.

Nimrod’s invention failed, but God directed the thirteen to their places, proving that He is God, and the tower was a rocket, if my discernment is true.



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