The Enoch Project
PROJECT ENOCH
Mosque facing the Dome of the Rock on the opposite end of the Temple Mount. The Western (or Wailing) Wall, the last remnant of the second Jewish temple that the Romans destroyed in 70 A.D., stands at the western base of the Temple Mount. The Western Wall has long been a favorite pilgrimage site for Jews, and religious men and women pray there on a daily basis. Thus, the Temple Mount is equally revered by Jews as the site upon which the first and second Jewish Temples stood. Israeli officials are extremely concerned that the Temple Mount, an area already seething with tension and distrust among Jews and Muslims, will be the stage for violent encounters b etween religious zealots. Most troubling is the fact that an act of terrorism need not be the catalyst that sparks widespread violence. Indeed, a simple symbolic act of desecration, or even perceived desecration, of any of the holy sites on the Temple Moun t is likely to trigger a violent reaction. For example, the Islamic holy month of Ramadan is expected to coincide with the arrival of the year 2000. Thus, even minor provocations on or near the Temple Mount may provide the impetus for a violent confrontati on. The implications of pilgrimages to Jerusalem by vast numbers of tourists are ominous, particularly since such pilgrimages are likely to include millennial or apocalyptic cults on a mission to hasten the arrival of the Messiah. There is general concern among Israeli officials that Jewish and Islamic extremists may react violently to the influx of Christians, particularly near the Temple Mount. The primary concern is that extreme millennial cults will engage in proactive violence designed to hasten the second coming of Christ. Perhaps the most likely scenario involves an attack on the Al -Aqsa Mosque or the Dome of the Rock. Some millennial cults hold that these structures must be destroyed so that the Jewish Temple can be rebuilt, which they see as a prerequisite for the return of the Messiah. Additionally, several religious cults have already made inroads into Israel, apparently in preparation for what they believe to be the endtimes. It is beyond the scope of this document to assess the potential repercus sions from an attack on Jewish or Islamic holy sites in Jerusalem. It goes without saying, however, that an attack on the Dome of the Rock or the Al -Aqsa Mosque would have serious implications. In segments of the Islamic world, close political and cultural ties between Israel and the United States are often perceived as symbolic of anti-Islamic policies by the Western world. Attacks on Islamic holy sites in Jerusalem, particularly by Christian or Jewish extremists, are likely to be perceived by Islamic extr emists as attacks on Islam itself. Finally, the possibility exists that Islamic extremist groups will capitalize upon the huge influx of foreigner s into Jerusalem and engage in a symbolic attack. One of the difficulties faced with understanding government behaviour is whether their responses and actions in specific situations are based on legitimate concerns or whether the response is there to camouflage an already premeditated alternative agenda. Many 911 researchers belie ve that 911 was an actual “inside job” in which the US government was already aware (and some believe actually master minded) of the coming disaster and believe that the US government needed some event that was so horrific and catastrophic that it would un ite a global justification for their entry into the Middle East, first in Afghanistan and then later Iraq. Now some political analysts believe that Iran is a possible next target as the US looks to extends is influence across the entire Middle East as part of a vision to subjugate the threat to their implementation of a new world order. The easy “fall guy” needed to make the plan work would be “islamic terrorists” Considering the potential validity of such schools of thought it becomes clear that those who express publicly their views of a coming dictatorial world government and new world order could also be blamed for some painful event triggered secretly by political secret groups wishing to raise hostility against such groups and thus justifying the need for heavy handed approaches or new legislation 1 1 2 PROJECT ENOCH 4.2 FROM PROJECT MEGIDDO to HR645
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