WIKIPEDIA: According to the Bible, Galilee was named by the Israelites and was the tribal region of Naphthali and Dan, at times overlapping the Tribe of Asher's land.

Bnei Bilhah are of an ancient origin. In the Hebrew migratory tradition begun more than two millennia ago, an Israeli remnant migrated into Africa with many Danites from Northeast Africa migrating back to their tribal allocations in Israel, such as Tel Aviv, besides emerging Naphtalite communities throughout Mainland Africa, including Levitical Islanders from Haiti, Jamaica, Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, and Australia, as well as a Mixed Multitude comprising the African Diaspora from the United States of America settling Southwest of the Sea of Galilee.

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600 Million in Dark in India Power Crisis

‎"I think the smarter move would be to have a bicycle or a good old-fashioned motorcycle that still runs on a carburetor." ~ Dr. William Forstchen

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East Windmills

What happens when you combine Solar Power, Biomass, Hydroelectric Energy, Geothermal Chutzpah and East Windmills [Not many folks know that The Philippines also has a Nuclear Power Plant: It is now a permanent art installation in the form of giant decorative garnish in Bataan, where the infamous death march of World War 2 occurred.]: Personified Animation.


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"While Israel has traditionally focused on solar power, recently it has begun to put more resources into developing its wind energy industry. The Golan Heights is a good site to invest in this field since it is a windswept plateau. In addition to a 14-megawatt wind farm in the Golan Heights, Israel is exploring options for additional wind farms across the country, including in the Negev desert and along the border in cooperation with Jordan." (IsraelNationalNews.com)

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Penina

Penina: Hebrew n. Pearl

"There is deep concern for the fate of Penina Eyal, a 63-year-old Israeli who was last seen in the Brazilian city of Manaus on July 12th or 13th. Eyal was in South America on one of many trips to get alternative treatments for an undisclosed illness when apparently something went wrong. She left the St. George Hotel in Iguazu on July 8th and has not been heard from since.

Relatives say that due to a bureaucratic misunderstanding, she did not have enough insurance for this trip and the search for her will be called off if sufficient funds are not raised. Contributions can be sent to the Eyal Organization, Account 398888 at the Israel Discount Bank. They should include a note that the donations are for locating Penina Eyal."


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Daniel Pearl

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Malakhim

"And the prince of the kingdom of Persia has been standing against me for twenty-one days, and behold Michael, one of the first princes, has come to help, and I remained there beside the kings of Persia. Indeed, I shall tell you what is inscribed in a true script, but no one strengthens himself concerning these matters except Michael, your prince" [Daniyel 10: 13; 21].


I'm starting to really like the sound of a pronounced Am-Israel partnership:

U.S. Chief of Staff Michael Mullen met with I.D.F. Chief of Staff Gabriel Ashkenazi [for the 15th time in 3 years on Sunday, an extraordinary reversal in the pattern of top consultations following 10 years without direct discussions].


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American-Israel HAI

"Foreboding signs point to a higher Am-Israel military profile aimed against Persia.

The IAF recently unloaded military equipment at a Saudi base, while an unusually large USA fleet [an IL ship joined the American armada] has massed in Azerbaijan, which is on the North-West border of Iran.

Meanwhile, Iranian Revolutionary Guards have called in tanks and anti-aircraft units to the area in what amounts to a war alert."

Source: INN

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Ed Koch on INR

Published in INN [Comment #4]:

"koch is correct when he says the less fortunate should have 1st priority, when it comes to aliyah.

american jury - from the perspective of diaspora jews living under the poverty line - do not reflect this standard.

for aliyah to be administrated on a 1st-come-first-serve basis, is slightly disingenuous & reeks of residual western bureaucratic favoritism.

russian jury, b'nei menashe, hodu and sinim kehilot, shevatim in africa, should have 1st priority when it comes to aliyah, not from spoiled & laborious west.

bring about clear distinctions in recognizing the unique characteristics of potential olim, then goyim will exhibit greater honor toward k'lal yisra'el.

as of now, galu.s. has lumped all of israel, including the diaspora, into a single category, namely that of ashkenazim: this white-washing is unfortunate & indicative of euro trash reliance, not only petro-$.

shabbath shalom, regardless"

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Ed Kosh Chats with Yishai
Ed Koch's Address to Pro-Israel Rally

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Ibon


Shalom Yonah AMU"Sh,

Cloak and Dagger Conspiracies and Intrigues aside, that had to be the most confusing interview I've heard on INR, due to Mattingly's Insider analysis, the tone of which bordered on elitism and avodah zara of Superpower Shock and Awful War Games. As if only politicians wrestled over valleys, mountains and seas.

Back to Torah Basics, which is far more newsworthy. Based on my novice research, neither UK nor USA are mentioned anywhere in the texts. Arguably, [Iran], [Russia], Israel, Sinim and Hodu are, by name, not some nebulous supplantation by B'nei Yafet. Furthermore, isn't it common knowledge taught by Rabbinical Authorities indicting USA as Edom in this generation?

Besides, Chess was invented in Asia, namely India. And to rely on man-made weapons of mass destruction and money, is like underestimating the unpredictable manifestations of teeny-tiny birds to collapsing aircraft and world markets.


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B'rakhot

[Message sent to Manang D2]

Looking over the Brit-American site, I'm having trouble finding a link to a blogger bio. I have come across the theory [the very same Yafet guy with a highly Hebraized name keeps i-slamming B'nei Menashe on INN with slanderous comments and claims, whenever a rare glimmer of encouraging news about the tiny Jewish-Asiatic community — officially recognized by the Israeli Rabbinical authority, along with Habashim Jews, formerly exiled in Ethiopia — surfaces. Haven't seen the troll post lately, since INN took stricter publishing measures against off-topic proselyting, B"H].

Where is the merit in criminal theft?? Christendom sure have distorted supplantation. Oi vey.

If Ya'akov Avinu's blessings were contingent on surging population numbers, then India and China (as well as their satellite nations) would fit the loose criterion. I've got personal issues with the monolithic Eastern Giants. India also has a plethora of burgeoning kehilot (though far from empire standards) claiming descent from Northern Kingdom Shevatim; the whole Aryan connection and their Westernized bridle irk me. "There are no tyrants where there are no slaves." — José Rizal. China on the other hand is, well, playing Monopoly in the traditional monetary Chinese Checkers way. Both have undergone a semblance of Chuvah from the intrusive British/Americans. So for Israel's sake, I do see how bridging navigations can be alluring and pseudo-prophetic, but that has been, from my novice understanding, the impetus for unfortunate galus. Besides, who would want to have anything to do with unofficial, corrupted soil?

The Brit-Am theory reeks of latent Euro-Centric fetishism.

I'm all for reasonable consolidation these days. If there are observant groups in India that claim Israeli descent, however tenuous, fine. Better to unify them under the umbrella of formal giyur. If Israel recognizes the wisdom in diversifying international alliances, then China should be of paramount priority. Besides, diplomacy and hasbarah can be done efficiently [without migdal bavel noise and exorbitant travel] from the confines of Yerushalayim and Israel's extended borders, with the dawning of high-speed Internet {Daniyel 12:4}.

I hold a special place in my chest for Scotland (I have a close patriotic Jewish-American friend of Scottish descent), as well as the Kurds, so surely there are European remnants of Sinai neshamah (the hesed consequences for nationalistic fervor being justifiable pacification and emasculation, I suppose, as was the case with Imperial Japan, who I'd like to think just felt really, really sore about America's ongoing occupation of Hawai'i). Nevertheless, carelessly bestowing Efrayim-Menashe b'rachot upon America and Britain would be far too easy and indicative of classic Western immediacy and egocentric gratification.

I thought granting the right for African-Americans, descendant from former slaves, to immigrate to Europe would be justice, similar to Gringo diplomatic crumbs with regards to Liberia {the honorable African nation who happened to be instrumental in Israel's Existential Tiebreaker, along with Haiti and The Philippines}. For all its self-touting bravado of supposed freedom, U.S.A. usurpers have yet to elect a female into Higher Office {Liberia, Israel, and The Philippines have been there, done that}. However, it appears B'nei Yafet are receiving their just sentence with the influx of embittered Muslims from Arab nations. The result won't be a multi-cultural utopia like the United Nada [mis]calculate, in their historical attempt to annul Israel's covenant. On the contrary: it dually spells doom for Edom's blood, the Eurabian Roman Empire.

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Israeli Film Nominated for Best Film Oscar


(IsraelNN.com) The Israeli animated film Waltz with Bashir, which won the Golden Globe award earlier this month, was officially nominated on Thursday for best foreign-language prize by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Hollywood. The film is vying with entries by directors from France, Germany, Austria and Japan when the Oscars are handed out on February 22nd.

The documentary traces director Ari Folman's journey to put together his memories from his time as an Israeli soldier during the Peace for the Galilee operation which sent Israeli troops to Lebanon in 1982. It was shown in Lebanon last Saturday, although it is officially banned there, according to Haaretz. Folman told the newspaper that the film has also been screened in Ramallah and may soon be shown in the Gulf states as well.