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Does a Slavonian prophecy predict present conditions of bringing the planet Earth to auction?

Dec 13, 2001 12:04 PM
by Frank Reitemeyer


"And thus ended the last of the Wonders of the old Pagan world, to make room for the wonder of the Christian era - the ever-speculating, money-making Jew. There is a legend in Slavonian Folklore - or shall we say a prophecy? - that after the lapse of untold ages, when our globe will have become decrepit and old through wear and tear [[after two World Wars??]], underground speculation [[the City of London, Vatican & Wall Street??]] and geological zeal [[the artificial vampire state Israel?]], this "best of the possible worlds" [[the hypocritical and destructive American way of life??]] ... shall be bought at auction by the Jews - broken up for old metal, pounded into formless head, and rolled into balls as shares. After which the sons of Jacob and Abraham will squat around the sorry relics on their haunches, and hold counsel as to the best means of transferring it to the next Jewish bazaar and palming off the defunct globe [[made spiritless??]] on some innocent Christian in search of a second-hand planet. Such is the legend."

- Blavatsky Collected Writings XI:361


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