Leon Elshout #fundie #crackpot vixra.org

The mountains of Atlantis
by leon elshout, 17 may 2020, roodgoudvanparvaim.nl – www.flipsnack.com/roodgoudvanparvaimmail, aurichalcum2018 @ protonmail.com

In Critias 118 we read that Atlantis existed of a central plateau that was surrounded by hills or mountains. If we mirror Atlantis to Endtimes Babylon in Zacharia 5:11 or Revelation 17-18 we see many similarities. But the mountains are in Babylon abscent. However in Jeremiah 51:25 Endtimes Babylon was called a mountain.

Then in Revelation 13:1 we read that Endtimes Babylon sits on seven heads. These seven heads are hills or mountains. But which mountains? Of course Jerusalem is built on seven hills: Mount Zion, Mount Olivet, New Mount Zion, Mount Scopus, Mount of Corruption, Mount Ophel, Central Hill of Fort Antonia (1). This could mean that the administration of Endtimes Babylon will be in Endtimes Jerusalem. As Zacharia 5:11 states, Endtimes Babylon is partly or mainly a Jewish project.

We know also that the Third Jewish Temple will be built in Jerusalem, outside the Haram Shariff where the Dome of the Rock sits. In Revelation 11:1-2 we read clearly about two distinct parts: the Haram Shariff in verse 2 and the location of the temple outside the walls of the Haram Shariff in verse 1. This means that Jerusalem is the spiritual center while Babylon will be the economic financial center. The moment when the antichrist brings his statue inside the temple (Matthew 24:15) corresponds with the temple of Poseidon on Atlantis. Atlantis is now activated and exists as a dualist system on two locations, in Jerusalem and Al-Hillah/Babylon.

We can only undertstand the mountains on Atlantis in Critias 118 if we mix the hills of Jerusalem with Babylon who will be the Queen of all the World Seas, connected via the Euphrates.

1. https://www.biblestudy.org/maps/map-of-jerusalem-and-its-seven-hills.html

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