To: Yaacov who wrote (14100 ) 4/17/1998 4:23:00 PM From: Jane Hafker Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
Very interestingly, and I cannot possibly ever study all these mysteries and trace them out in this lifetime, but I think there is still a very huge human mystery of the European barbarians buried in the Scythian mystery. They are there. They are satanic and terrible beyond description, they are seen and commercial trading is done with them and then they vanish. This is a mystery left with "perhaps they married into the surrounding tribes." Oh, sure. It seems that where the Khazars first appear is also where the Scythians disappear--to MY wandering curious research anyway--and then there is a bizarre clue I have read spoken of in the OT where the tribe of Benjamin escaped to the Rural Mt. areas, or something like that. The Gog Magog thing. I just don't have time to really discuss any of it. Anyway, perfect match. Have wanted to follow the clues of the Benjaminite(?)/Scythian connection. And scriptures of "Jews who were not and went out from us" somewhere in the OT which I read with my own eyes and have now lost it. Why things so obvious are left buried only shows me that there is good reason for the devil to keep it buried in the minds of those edit history down through the ages. The American history of today, placed beside rthe American history of a grammer school book our grandparents read, would appear as two civilizations, and an historian would be perplexced unless the name America had not been changed from the earlier grammer book to the one being published today as we speak. That's interesting. How history is changed, and all things of God are reduced to a small paragraph detailed as a "local political rebellion" as in the Huegonots of France, for instance. Have you ever looked into the Scythian mystery? I look at this stuff only because it explains things in history that otherwise have NO explanation. But Scythians vaporized into nothingness there all of a sudden. Hardly anything else compares to it in history. Not when you're THAT big and bad, anyway. Maybe if were a small group of gentle pipe-makers or something, but not something so fiecely evil no one ever ventured into their territory.