Khameini is dead

I’m bored by today’s rumors about the elimination of Iran’s Khamenei. Firstly, because he’s either dead or, if he resurfaces, would be hunted by Mossad. Secondly, because in reality, Iran is being run by entirely different figures, who are ordering terror against the civilian population. What we’re dealing with here is the spread of a rumor, in the hope that the regime will make further mistakes in its communication and the movement of certain individuals. I wish Israel and the US every success, but the claim that the war will only last a few days is deceitful and unrealistic. The war is also a psychological boost for the vast majority of the Iranian population to shake off the mullah regime once and for all and to continue taking to the streets to prepare for the return of Reza Palavi as the new leader. Only freedom and security from the root of Shiite global terrorism, and a free Iran, can guarantee this. Incidentally, this would also strategically put a stop to any renewed Russian influence and the new Silk Road project being pursued by China.

As I said!

Gematria, Amalek and serving Hashem

It is significant that it is not kosher to form a fixed image of one’s fellow human beings. The Hebrew word for image is Tzelem, which has the same numerical value as Amalek. Samael, the angel of death and leader of evil powers, also has the same numerical value as Amalek. This value corresponds to the number 240. Amalek is a symbol of evil and represents the pursuit of ruin. The people of Israel are therefore called upon to resist his wickedness. Now Purim is approaching, a day to commemorate and celebrate the victory over Haman. If we dedicate ourselves to the service of Hashem throughout our lives, then we are servants who keep all 613 commandments and take them seriously—in our daily lives. We must never grow weary in our striving to fulfill a mitzvah. „Growing weary“ is the Hebrew word Kiyor, which has the same numerical value as „servant“ and „mitzvah.“ It is up to each of us to decide whom we wish to serve.