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Mantle of the Prophet

Joseph Smith - The Mormon Messiah?

Everyone has heard of the Mormons right?

Looking at the pictures of Joseph Smith he certainly looks like an Aryan Prince.

As you can see, the artist who did this picture has portrayed him as a handsome young American heart-throb, with blonde hair and blue eyes, looks very broad and tall.

Unfortunately Joseph Smith didn't look like this. 

He looked more like this second picture we have of him.

There is a world of difference between these two pictures.  One is more or less what he was really like and one is what the Mormons would like him to be.

 

Notice how similar the above picture is to Prince William.  Blonde hair, blue eyes.

JOSEPH SMITH THE AMERICAN MESSIAH?

To give the man his dues he did a lot of things you would have expected the Messiah would have have been able to do.  Especially if he was the one the Illuminati were trying to create.

  • He talked with Angels
  • Was a translator of ancient symbolism
  • Was a Preacher/Prophet
  • Was a young handsome Aryan
  • Masonic
  • Had the Mantle of the Prophet

On the surface he seems to fulfil a lot of requriements except the most important one.

He wasn't a King.

And so he set about trying to be a King by becoming the Governor of Nauvoo and later trying to have his own currency - for which he was jailed.  Only Kings can have their own currency - you see what he was trying to do?

On further examination of Joseph Smiths credentials you find that he did not conform to the prototype the Illuminati were trying to create. 

  • There was never an Angel called Moroni
  • He did not translate ancient symbols correctly
  • He was still a preacher but a corrupt one
  • He was not Aryan nor handsome
  • He was killed by the Masons for stealing their secrets
  • He pretended to have the Mantle of the Prophet

Joseph Smith penned the Book of Mormon, which he claimed he got from symbols and a form of writing called "reformed Egyptian".  The book was taken from a set of golden plates Smith found inside a lead lined box which was buried in a hill.  This does sound a lot like a type of ark of the covenant with the word of God inside of it that he translated into words we could understand.  However, the golden plates were made up and not real, and his story was made up and presented in text similar to that of the King James bible - again not quite the way people spoke at the time - but Smith wanted to seem authentic.  Much of what he wrote was plagarised from the Bible.

He was murdered by members of the American freemasons who had disguised themselves by painting their faces black to conceal their identity.  With his last breath Joseph Smith called out to Elijah the prophet  "Oh Lord My God..." 

Elijah's name means "Lord, My God".

The end of that sentence should be "Is there no hope for a Widows son?"

He never got to say it for he was shot and he fell from the window to his ultimate death.

Smith could have been  a great leader and it seems by becoming governor of Nauvoo he had set his sights on being President.  He rose to the rank of 33rd degree Mason in one day - an absolute requirement for the position he sought to attain.  He wanted to be a King but he was not a King - he wanted to be a prophet but his prophecies did not come to pass.. he was not the chosen one.. but he so wanted to be.

However he did manage to steal ancient secrets from the Masonic order.

He did create a church that is still very big today.

The people of this church have kept his legacy, and the secrets they attained.

Joseph Smith was a failed experiment, but his knowledge carries on, and those who seek to learn what it was can read his book, the Book of Mormon, and believe me there is something there.. its very subtle and aimed more for the subconscious than the conscious  but it is there..