Saturday, November 3, 2012

Israel and the Illui


I made a fundamental error in reaching the conclusion that “Israel” in Kalanga is expressed as “Isi Ra, ilo” meaning “Not Ra, but it (the Sun)”. I was not aware of the phenomenon of extraterrestrial Illui at the time. I now realise that what I thought was “ilo”, meaning “it (the Sun)” is in fact “Illui”. The name “Israel” therefore is a corruption of the Kalanga “Isi Ra, Illui”, meaning “Not Ra, but the Illui”. “Isi Ra, Illui” was a world-wide rebellion against domination by the Draco Reptilians, in favour of the Illui. In our country the little village of “Mulambakwena” is a typical Israel. Mulambakwena is a Kalanga word meaning “rejecting the crocodile (Draco Reptilian?)”.

The Kalanga-speaking ETs on Mapungubwe mesa, and subsequently at Great Zimbabwe ruins were the Illui. The word “Illui” is a clean, uncorrupted Kalanga word.  It has nothing to do with “the shining ones”. It means exactly the opposite of what it means in Hebrew; thereby meaning exactly the same thing as it does in Hebrew.  Confused yet? Well, it’s like a Botswana person saying “I am sure the person I saw yesterday at dusk was the new guy”, meaning “I am not sure that the person I saw yesterday at dusk was the new guy, but I am inclined to believe it was!” You still understand him/her to mean the opposite of what s/he is saying.

Illui maybe one word in Nguni/Zulu language, but it is considered to be two words in Kalanga – “I” meaning “It is” and “Lui or Luwi”, meaning “The faller”. Therefore in Kalanga the word should be written “I-Lui”, meaning “It’s the faller”. By “faller” I mean “falling from above”. The associated infinitive verb is “ku wa”, meaning “to fall”.  In Hebrew on the other hand, Illui means something like “up above”.

In Draco reptilian languages such as Coptic and Sotho-Tswana, the word “Ra” or “Rra” is a fundamental reference to “Lord” or “He”. That the Sun god of post-Illui Egypt was called “Ra” attests to this. The Draco Reptilian footprint is evident in Madagascar too, where almost everybody’s name starts with “Ra...”

And so “Israel” was the name of the world-wide movement of resistance to the Draco reptilians, by the Anunnaki-alied humanity. In Egypt the movement resulted in the Kalanga speaking population being chased by the Dracos across the Mediterranean Sea into Europe. This may be the reason why many Europeans consider themselves to be descendants of the “Children of Israel”; they are – and that is why the Draco reptilians chased them away from Egypt! The Southern African “Israel”, a little Botswana village called Mulambakwena is populated by Bawumbe, a people whose totem has been the hoopoe bird since the Illui landed (or “fell”) at Mapungubwe. Is it any wonder then that the hoopoe bird has been adopted as the national bird of present day Israel?

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