a reply to:
MarxistDebunker
I have found a very important information that is complementary to the Ashtiname of Muhammad.
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Night of the Demon is a horror film released in November 1957.
On it we can see this scene where a man is transported by ambulance:
Headlights switched on mean: pay attention.
JWK499 means “J. wrote the Koran in the year 499”.
Victory Hall is a secret way of saying “Hail Victory”, that is the nazi motto “Sieg Heil”.
I suspected this “J” was one of the so called
Church Fathers and I was right.
Given the year 499, only one of those fathers could fill the criteria:
Jacob of Serugh, a
Syriac bishop that lived between 451 and 521 CE.
The Syriac language is a Semitic language, like Arabic.
The word Koran is probably connected to Syriac:
So this would be an indication supporting my finding of Jacob of Serugh being the real writer of the Koran.
In this film there is a secondary character called Kumar:
His name reminds of Quran/Koran, also his clothing looks Muslim.
There is a short scene in a police station in which a map of London can be seen:
A closer look of the map:
There are two spots in the middle of the map. One could be the
City, but the other one does
not make sense. So I think they represent Mecca and Medina, the two holiest cities in Islam.
The man of the ambulance, a victim of a satanic cult named Rand Hobart, is being questioned by two scientists. Here there is a very revealing dialogue
between Hobart and one of the scientists:
“Hobart, what is the order of the true believer?”.
“For those of us believers…”
“…Evil is good, and the Good, evil”.
This would connect with this line from the film “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”, which I wrote about in the previous page of this thread:
The other scientist (who is the main protagonist of this film) shows Hobart a parchment:
“Is this the parchment?”.
This parchment would be a secret reference to the Koran.
Later, a sign can be seen:
A closer view:
In my opinion it means the year 512, a reference to 521, the year Jacob of Serugh died, but also it could be a hint to the year 512 being the year the
Koran was finished. In any case, it is a second indication supporting my finding of Jacob of Seruh being the real author of the Quran/Koran.
Later, on a train, the main protagonist tries to give that parchment to his antagonist:
Then, the bad guy says a time:
“It is six minutes to ten”.
The original dialogue is a reference to 610, while the Spanish dubbing is a reference to 622. Both dates work as confirmations of my thesis, since the
Koran revelation started in 610 and the
Hegira started in 622.
Furthermore, it could be said that the Koran revelation also started on 22 December 609 CE:
This small discrepancy between late 609 and 610 has a simple explanation: the Muslims use a lunar calendar, and the Gregorian calendar is solar, so
years don’t match.
More information can be learned from the credits:
There are two characters surnamed Meek, whit an “a” near them:
They are alluding to
Mecca, the holiest city in Islam.
Note the red underlining:
Basil etymologically means “emperor”, so this name would mean The keys of the Emperor, a veiled allusion to the keys present in the Vatican
flag:
Finally, this motion picture was released in 1957, while Muhammad was born in 570, so the 57 from the release date would be another code put in this
film by the conspirators in order to confirm the secret information found here.
Conclusions:
- The Quran was written by this Christian bishop named Jacob of Serugh. He wrote it perhaps between the years 499 and 512 CE, more than fifty years
before the birth of Muhammad.
- Therefore, Islam is another religion created by the inner level of the conspiracy.