Is David Cameron a descendant of Moses? Yes, believe it or not, people in Britain and Europe are openly stating: David Cameron "could be a direct descendant of Moses".
See, I told you we might want to start paying closer attention to Britain and her political leaders as a major player in these end times. I thought we had enough work having to keep our eyes on Prince Charles, Prince Harry, and Tony Blair. It seems we should add one more individual to that list.
The most startling fact about this story? A Jewish scholar is the one suggesting this!
Political commentators have long known that the Conservative Party leader’s paternal great-great-grandfather was a Jewish immigrant who became a successful businessman, but Yaakov Wise, a research fellow at the University of Manchester Centre for Jewish Studies, has traced the politician’s ancestry back to Elijah Levita, an eminent 16th-century Jewish scholar.
Dr Wise’s study of archival material also suggests that Mr. Cameron, who has described himself as an "enthusiastic friend of the Jewish people", could be a direct descendant of Moses. Mr. Cameron’s relationship to the monarchy survives to this day -- he is a fifth cousin of the Queen, once removed!
Whether this is true or not, just the concept being put out there in the mainstream media for serious consideration -- from a Jewish scholar no less at this precise moment in time -- is as absurd (and telling) as the claim that President Barack Obama actually hails from Galilee where Jesus' ministry was on full public display.
More to follow I'm sure. Stay tuned.


7/19/2009 05:15:00 PM
Jeffrey K Radt ("JRed")
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5 Comments:
So what if he is? The levitical priesthood was full of traitors and conspirators...things haven't changed much and we all likely can be traced back to origins from long ago...
The British 'Royals' my(our) foot...their head.
They will all be a footstool no matter how they try to get rid of us for our heritage is that no weapon shall prevail...and you can tell us by our fruit.(works)
yeah right..
most probably Khazarian
..if not plain from Edom
the origins of this ' researcher ' makes declarations like this alréady suspicious enough.
Lone
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if this 'reaearcher ' belongs to either one of these two, as well,
ofcourse
Lone
On this one Jred, you will have to take into account the British Israelite tradition that considers that the House of Israel is represented by Britain and The United States as well as Canada, Breton and Normandy of France, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Australia; some essays I've read make Britain Manasseh and the U.S. Ephraim. The British based essays make Britain Ephraim.
It seems that the belief is centuries old. The history starts with the House of Israel being removed to the Caucasus (thus the Caucasians) and then they migrate out of Asia through Europe into Ireland, Scotland, and England, then to the United States.
I first encountered this thinking in the late sixties when I was a freshman in college. I did not revisit this idea until the past few days when I began chasing rabbits down their holes.
Here are two sites that investigate or propound the idea:
http://www.meguiar.addr.com/So_who_is_the_House_of_Israel.htm
http://www.ensignmessage.com/archives.html#january04
http://www.ensignmessage.com/archives/hebrew2.html
Those should get you started.
Herbert W. Armstrong (Worldwide Church Of God) promoted British/Israelism years ago.
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