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Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Noah’s Ark site’s ‘fully preserved’ secrets discovered in radar scans by scientists




 Call it Radars of the Lost Ark.

American researchers claim to have cracked one of the Bible’s enduring mysteries — after using radar technology to map the possible remains of Noah’s Ark.

“It is exactly what you’d expect to find if this were a man-made boat, consistent with the biblical specifications of Noah’s Ark, ” Andrew Jones, an independent researcher, told the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN), while revealing the groundbreaking results of his multi-year project.

A general view of the site, which researchers believe houses the remains of Noah’s Ark.

A radar scan of the Noah’s Ark site in the mountains of Eastern Turkey.


Jones works with Noah’s Ark Scans, which he described as a “loose organization of individuals interested in pursuing scientific work and promoting” the site of the ark.

Jones and his team were attempting the solve the age-old question of whether the legendary vessel is buried in the mountains of eastern Turkey — roughly 18 miles south of Mount Ararat, which the Bible describes as the boat’s final resting place.

The exact spot is the Durupinar site, a 538-foot-long boat-shaped mound — with the same Book of Genesis-described dimensions as the Ark said to have saved humanity and animals alike from a catastrophic flood more than 4,300 years ago.

While the idea that this area houses the legendary life-raft — an object central to Christianity, Judaism, and Islam — is a topic of dispute, recent scans appear to indicate that it could be the case.

Jones used ground-penetrating radar to detect what appeared to be a 13-foot tunnel traversing the center of the formation, the Daily Mail reported.

These same scans captured a trifecta of subterranean layers that were alleged dead ringers for the Bible’s description of the boat’s three decks — in other words, it was literally “ship-shape.”

The Book of Genesis 6:16 states: “Make a roof for the ark, and finish it to a cubit above, and set the door of the ark in its side. Make it with lower, second, and third decks.”

Meanwhile, new analysis of the radar data allegedly revealed “central and side corridors or hallways running through the boat.”

Given the age of the alleged vessel, Jones said he doesn’t expect to find anything “fully preserved,” claiming that the remains constitute a “chemical imprint, pieces of wood and in the ground, the shape of a hall.”

Also uncovered were angular structures situated 20 feet beneath the surface that the team surmises could be quarters beneath a deck-like surface — making this potentially more than just a geological formation as many scientists have posited.

“This is not what you’d expect to see if the site were simply a solid block of rock or the result of random mudflow debris,” said Jones, who felt it instead matched the Biblical specifications of Noah’s Ark.

The ark was described in The Bible as measuring approximately 515 feet long, 86 feet wide, and 52 feet tall.

But was this actual evidence or just a case of life imitating Ark? The organic matter found around the site seems to suggest that this wasn’t just some Indiana Jones-evoking urban legend, per the team.

“We noticed that the grass growing within the boat-shaped formation is a different color compared to the area just outside it,” said Jones, who believed this discrepancy suggested a human-made origin.

Meanwhile, an examination of 22 soil samples collected from the site revealed that the suspected structure had lower pH levels, two times the organic matter — and 40% more potassium — inside compared to outside the formation — discrepancies the team deemed “consistent with rotting wood.”

“If you know soil science — as I’m a soil scientist — you’ll understand that potassium levels, organic matter, and pH can all be influenced by decaying organic material,” said William Crabtree, another member of Noah’s Ark Scans. “If this was a wooden boat and the wood had rotted over time, we would expect to see elevated levels of potassium, changes in pH, and higher organic content — and that’s exactly what we’re finding.”

In the future, the team hopes to conduct a core drilling survey along with additional ground-penetrating radar scans around the repository to better discern what lies beneath, CBN reported.

“We want to compare what’s inside the formation to what’s outside,’ Jones said. “That could give us a much clearer picture of whether this is truly something man-made.”

Michael Goodwin: Trump recklessly accepting a plane from Qatar is the type of unnecessary risk that could ruin his presidency

 

Over the years, numerous studies, speeches and books have focused on a phenomenon known as self-sabotage.

The subjects are highly successful people who throw it all away by behaving recklessly when they get to the top of the heap.

Think Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky.

Overconfidence, boredom, and an insatiable quest for power are among the reasons commonly identified as explanations for the destructive cycle.

Comes now Donald Trump, who is behaving in ways that risk his name being added to the list of the notoriously foolhardy.

In his case, the mystery would be why Trump appears willing to ruin a perfectly good presidency by engaging in financial dealings that are suspect and unnecessary.

His success, his legacy, the MAGA movement and America’s place in the world all hang in the balance.

Since Charedim Will Do Nothing About the "Lev Tahor Cult" Zionists Will Come to the Rescue




This is the cult that Ami Magazines said are "Tzaddikim"! 
I'm sure that after the rescue by the Zionists, Charedim will again scream, "They will cut the peyos off! They will make them Chilonie" 
You know what? Do something about it! Chicken soup isn't going to cut it now!
Cutting their peyos off is the least of their problems! 


In a tense session of the Knesset's Aliyah and Absorption Committee, harrowing testimonies were presented about the condition of Israeli children held in welfare facilities in Guatemala since December, after being removed from the extremist “Lev Tahor” cult.

“You have no idea what the little girls are going through there,” said Esther, a grandmother who managed to bring her five-year-old granddaughter back to Israel. “The girl said about her sister, ‘Soon she’ll be 12, so she’ll become a bride.’ It’s unthinkable!”

 According to testimonies revealed during the hearing, children in the cult suffer severe abuse, including solitary confinement, starvation, and even rape. Special concern was raised over young girls who are forced into marriage at age 12, against their will and in violation of the law.

“Time is working against the children, and action must be taken quickly to rescue them,” Esther stressed to the Committee.

Orit Cohen Amir, representing the families, criticized the authorities for ongoing delays: “For 15 years we’ve been told it’s complicated, it’s confidential. Not a single child has returned because of the actions of those in this room.”

n response, Dr. Tamar Rozmarin Ze’ev from the Prime Minister’s Office stated, “In the past week, criminal proceedings have accelerated, and we are holding regular status discussions among all relevant government ministries.”

Committee Chairman MK Gilad Kariv emphasized the need to speed up bureaucratic processes.

“I’m under the impression that the State authorities are making efforts, but there are still gaps,” he said. He noted that “significant behind-the-scenes efforts are underway,” but stressed that “critical bureaucratic processes must be sped up.”

Following the session, a NIS 1.5 million aid package was allocated to assist families working to rescue the children. The support plan was developed in cooperation with the Prime Minister’s Office and the Jewish Agency.

At the same time, the Foreign Ministry is recruiting personnel to bolster operations at the Israeli embassy in Guatemala and is engaging with counterparts in other countries to advance efforts to bring the children home.

4.6-magnitude earthquake felt across Israel Especially in Beit Shemesh

 

An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.6 was felt across Israel early Wednesday morning.

Residents of Israel reported that the quake was felt, among other places, in Beit Shemesh, Haifa, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and additional towns in central Israel.

The epicenter of the quake is likely Crete, Greece, where an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.3 was reported.

In March, an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.3 was felt in the city of Eilat. No injuries or damage were reported.

According to the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre, the epicenter of the earthquake was near the Red Sea, approximately 65 km south of Eilat and 16 km from the resort city of Nuweiba in Sinai.

In August of 2024, an earthquake was felt in many towns and cities in northern and central Israel.

There were no reports of injuries or damages.

The epicenter is believed to be an earthquake measuring 5.5 on the Richter scale that occurred in Syria, and was also felt in Jordan and Lebanon.

Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Renegade Shas rabbi to establish new party that supports Charedi conscription

 

A prominent Sephardic rabbi from the southern city of Netivot is planning on establishing a new ultra-Orthodox party to compete with Shas on a national level, after successfully challenging its dominance locally, Israeli television reported Sunday.

According to Channel 13 news, Rabbi Haim Yosef Abergel’s new party will be named “Mayim Chaim” (Living Waters), and will support the introduction of secular studies into the ultra-Orthodox school curriculum as well as military service for Haredim.

Abergel is the son of the late Rabbi Yoram Abergel, a popular rabbi who himself split with Shas in 2015. In 2013, the senior Abergel was arrested on suspicion of extortion in connection with threats against a mayoral candidate in Netivot, but the charges were dropped for lack of evidence.

The younger Abergel’s public split from Shas began last year when he removed his Bnei Yosef school network from Shas’s Maayan HaChinuch HaTorani school network, transferring it to the state-Haredi education track, and beginning the process of introducing the state-mandated core curriculum.

This is how we cut Yerushalmie Kugel in Krestir

 




Macron embraces an Islamic terrorist

 


Douglas Murray At His Best!

 

Edan Alexander decided to not fly to Qatar

 


Don't get too close to Netanyahu's Motorcade!

 

A protester approached the Prime Minister’s convoy — security agents had to quickly disembark and remove him from the area.

Qatar’s ‘Palace in the Sky’ jet is NOT a ‘free gift’ — and Trump shouldn’t accept it as one

 

What is President Donald Trump thinking? He’s bragging of winning a $400 million “gift” — a “palace in the sky” Boeing 747-8 jet — from Qatar that, in effect, he’ll eventually own personally.

Sorry, this “gift” is far from free; Qatar will surely expect something in return.

And the optics are beyond awful, especially as Congress mulls hundreds of billions in Medicaid cuts.

“The fact that the Defense Department is getting a GIFT, FREE OF CHARGE . . . so bothers the Crooked Democrats that they insist we pay, TOP DOLLAR, for the plane.” Trump posted on social media.

Yes, Qatar’s opulently decked-out 747 would be transferred first to the Defense Department and used as Air Force One when needed, while Boeing completes work on replacements for the two 30-plus-year-old jets now in service.

It may be OK for Qatar to temporarily lend a plane to America for fill-in use.

But the plan calls for the jet to be donated later to Trump’s presidential library, arguably making him its personal owner.

That not only looks bad; it creates all kinds of conflicts of interest and runs smack into the Constitution’s Emoluments Clause, which prohibits foreign gifts.

Trump may claim it’s just a “nice gesture” from friends; after all, he, his family and his pal and Middle East point man Steve Witkoff enjoy good relations with the Qataris.

Eric Trump signed a $5.5 billion deal with a Qatari company to build a golf club and villas 40 miles north of Doha (it’s expected to net millions for the Trump clan); Qatar spent $643 million in a leveraged buyout to bail out Witkoff and his partners in a New York hotel project.

But again, Qatar is famous for seeking to buy influence.

And it’s not just Qatar: Trump and his family have also been pushing their crypto projects, $TRUMP meme coin and World Financial Liberty, attracting a range of foreign buyers who may be seeking access.

It seems déjà vu Biden corruption all over again.

And in the case of the jet, as Dan Raviv notes, Qatar isn’t truly a friend but a “frenemy.”

Though it lets the United States maintain an air base in Qatar and mediates Israel-Hamas cease-fire talks, it also cooperates with Iran, funds Hamas and hosts its leaders, spreads anti-US and antisemitic hatred via Al Jazeera and buys influence at US college campuses that (surprise!) promote terrorism.

Reports suggest Hamas’ last US hostage, Edan Alexander, whom it released Monday, may fly to Qatar to meet Trump while he’s there this week.

That would perfectly reflect America’s complicated relationship with Doha: While his freedom is terrific news, it may push Trump to pressure Israel for a permanent cease-fire that allows Hamas to survive and remain in Gaza.

Team Trump claims the president’s actions are all meant to benefit the nation, but given all the foreign investments and conflicts of interest — and now a $400 million plane — they seem designed to benefit the president more than anything.

Trump should think twice before accepting this deal.

Qatar's Road to Manhattan

 

Trump Dragging Released Hostage to Thank Emir of Qatar Who Put him There to Begin With!

 




Argentina uncovers Nazi propaganda cache hidden for decades

 



The Supreme Court of Argentina discovered over 80 boxes of material from the Nazis in its basement last Friday, prompting court officials to work with local Jewish organizations to review their contents.

The boxes were sent in 1941 from the embassy of Nazi Germany in Tokyo to German diplomats in Argentina. Their contents include Nazi postcards, photographs and propaganda material, which, the court said in a statement Monday, were “intended to consolidate and propagate Adolf Hitler’s ideology in Argentina.”

After the shipment came to Argentina, Argentine authorities feared the contents could affect Argentina’s neutrality at the time in World War II, and the boxes were referred to the Supreme Court.

It is unclear what action the court may have taken at the time, but the trove of material will now be reviewed in collaboration with the Association of Jewish Lawyers of the Argentine Republic and the local Holocaust Memorial Foundation.

The Supreme Court said the objective of the review is to discern “whether the material contains crucial information about the Holocaust and whether the clues found can shed light on still-unknown aspects, such as the global Nazi money trail.”

The discovery follows the declassification earlier this month by the Argentine government of more than 1,800 files on Nazi escape via “rat-lines” to South America. Argentine President Javier Milei ordered the declassification of the documents after a meeting with leaders from the Simon Wiesenthal Center.



Alexander family recites ‘Shehecheyanu’

 






'Journalist' who documented October 7th eliminated in Khan Yunis

 



 The IDF early Tuesday morning precisely struck significant Hamas terrorists who were operating from within a command-and-control center located in the “Nasser” hospital in Khan Yunis.

The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said that the compound was used by the terrorists to plan and execute terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians and IDF troops.

The successor of the head of the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip and head of Hamas' finances and institutions, Ismail Barhoum, who was eliminated in a precise strike this past March, operated from within the Nasser hospital, the IDF said.

“Senior Hamas officials continue to use the hospital for terrorist activity, through cynical and brutal use of the civilian population in the hospital and its surroundings,” the IDF statement said.

It noted that prior to the strike, numerous steps were taken to minimize the risk of harming civilians, including the use of precise munitions, aerial surveillance, and additional intelligence.

“The IDF and ISA will continue to operate against the Hamas terrorist organization in order to protect the civilians of the State of Israel,” said the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit.

Palestinian Arab media reported that Gazan "journalist" Hassan Aslih was eliminated in the Khan Yunis strike. Aslih, who operated on October 7 under the guise of a media worker, broadcast live images of a burning tank near the border fence.


From 

Joe Truzman

Now that Hassan Esliah — the most famous journalist in Gaza — has been killed in an Israeli airstrike at Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, I feel compelled to share what I’ve learned after years of observing him and others in Gaza’s media scene. Esliah wasn’t just a journalist with a camera. He was a fixture on the front lines, always there when rockets were fired, when terrorists launched incendiary-laden balloons towards Israel and, of course, the October 7 massacre. What struck me most over the years wasn’t just his proximity to the action, it was the consistency with which he appeared at scenes that seemed orchestrated, not stumbled upon. He moved with a kind of access that ordinary journalists did not have. He wasn’t guessing where the story was. He knew. It was back in 2018 when I realized that Esliah was more than just a journalist. Hamas was increasingly relying on members of the press in Gaza to document acts of violence carried out by its operatives near the border with Israel. But there was a catch, these events had to appear as spontaneous popular unrest, not as coordinated actions by terrorist groups. The media’s role wasn’t just to report the story; it was to shape the narrative that Hamas wanted. Thus, Esliah and other journalists routinely accompanied terrorists and documented their acts to publish online for Israel to see. This was an orchestrated propaganda campaign by terrorist groups and Esliah was heavily involved. With Esliah's death, many will remember him as a journalist who died in a war zone. But those of us who’ve paid attention know that his story and that of other journalists in Gaza is far more complicated. Keep tabs on my posts. In the near future, I will publish interesting information about the dual roles some people play in Gaza and their connection to terrorist groups.

Israeli Judge: ‘Religious Zionists Worse Than Hamas, They’re To Blame For Everything’


  Israeli Judge Yoram Broza, who serves as Deputy President of the Magistrate’s Court in Be’er Sheva, was reportedly caught making shocking, and unprecedented remarks against the religious sector on multiple occasions.


According to a report by Avishai Grinzeig on i24NEWS, Baroza allegedly told a religious judge:

“After we’re done with Hamas, we’ll move on to deal with the religious Zionists. Why weren’t Ben Gvir and his son, or Smotrich and his son, killed? The religious are to blame for everything. Religious Zionists are worse than Hamas. They are the greatest threat to the state.”

“This corrupt government and the religious will lead us to destruction. The members of this messianic government will bring about all our deaths.”

In another meeting, he allegedly told another judge that religious people were to blame for the October 7 massacre:

“Because of you, the religious, all this mess happened. The entire October 7 disaster happened because of you.”

Another judge claimed that Broza “speaks without filters and offends everyone.”

To a religious female judge who emotionally showed photos of her son, a soldier in the Golani Brigade fighting in Lebanon, Broza reportedly said:”I don’t want to see such a photo.” She reportedly turned pale and was in shock.

In yet another meeting, he allegedly said he didn’t want to attend a particular event, explaining: “I can’t stand them. They’re religious.”

Judge Broza responsed via the spokesperson for the Judiciary Authority:
“The statements attributed to the judge include things that were never said and are taken out of context, selectively chosen from private conversations, and do not reflect his views. It is regrettable that some chose to quote, supposedly in the judge’s name, fragments of statements that were never made or that distort what was actually said in private conversations between colleagues.”

Monday, May 12, 2025

Idan Alexander's Return Home


 


The Alexander family upon receiving the update that Edan had been handed over to the Red Cross.




Tenafly, New Jersey, where Idan Alexander grew up, people are excitedly watching the release via a video hookup.


Incredible! Edan’s grandmother, "Today Pesach Sheni the Geulah came for Edan".
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Edan Alexander spoke to his mother and said, "I'm fine." He said,"How good it is to be back home. "

Adi, the father of Edan Alexander, who landed in Israel in conversation with Yaron Avraham - I saw the picture - he's a little pale, but he's my son. The first thing I'll do is hug him




*Edan Alexander Was Held in a Cage, Chained and Malnourished.*

Fresh testimony from newly released Israeli-American soldier Staff Sgt. Edan Alexander reveals harrowing details of his captivity in Gaza. 

According to initial reports, Alexander was held in a tunnel in southern Gaza, deprived of daylight, locked inside a cage alongside other hostages, and chained hand and foot for an extended period. The prolonged restraint left him so weak that he struggled to walk upon release. Alexander endured weeks of brutal interrogation and torture at the hands of Hamas. He suffered from severe malnutrition throughout much of his captivity, receiving slightly more food only in recent months.

His release was achieved through direct negotiations between the United States and Hamas. - Kann




When Bibi infiltrated a plane with his elite unit

 

Associated Fress Reports That Israel is Countering Qatar's Plane Offer!