Rodney M. Cluff #fundie #crackpot ourhollowearth.com

In my last New Items article, I wrote of Isaac Newton's interpretation of the 1,260 days spoken of in Revelation 12:6. Unlike Newton, I don't think it is a count of years, one day for a year, from the anointing of the Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne in 800 AD (who by the way is my ancestor) by the Pope of Rome, to the return of Christ.
Instead, the 1,260 days is a count of present earth days from the start of the United Nations New World Order startup as a De Facto World government starting next year in 2021 when it imposes a World Tax on the nations of the earth, for exactly 1,260 days until it is destroyed in a war between the United Nations and the United States.

At the end of the 1,260 days, the political Kingdom of God, governed by King David of the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel, which Kingdom is headquartered in the City of Eden in Our Hollow Earth will begin its rule on the surface of this earth again after over 2,500 years.

King Zedekiah was the last King of the political Kingdom of God to rule on the surface of the earth, in 586 BC. He ruled over the Tribes of Judah and Benjamin in Palestine until he was deposed by King Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon. From that time, the throne of David was shifted to the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel. Jeremiah, the prophet of the Lord at the time that King Zedekaih was deposed was commanded by God to take the Lost Ten Tribes a message, and he also took the legal right to the throne over the House of Israel with him to give it to another descendant of David among the Lost Tribes who then took it to the Hollow Earth when the Lost Tribes migrated there in about 475 BC. That descendant of David became the King over the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel, and a descendant of his named David, today reigns on the throne of David over the House of Israel.

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