Recently, the mainstream media has been asserting that there is a vehement terrorist threat coming from Yemen. I’m not going to post links to verify this claim, as it’s pretty common knowledge. However, a listener of my good friend Josh Reeves’ Global Reality Show sent him this interesting link:
The Queen then “dimmed” her kingdom [see right] in Yemen and moved her entourage to Ethiopia, confounded her language to Himyaritic, a copy of the Ark was made and she allowed the buried palace and its courtyard to be consumed by the desert sands. There it remained for almost 3000 years until it was discovered by Wendell Philips, ironically the character on whom Indiana Jones was based in the movie, Raiders of the Lost Ark.
(Inscription [right] describes the mother “M” dimming her nation for the love of the Lord.)
DO NOT OPEN — a warning
In the Yemen museum there is another stone which dictates the conditions that should exist prior to any attempt at opening the chamber. These include the occupation of the land by a “friendly” nation and the warning that the Ark must not be moved and should not be used for any national or personal benefit. The Ark is to be used for the benefit of all mankind and petitions (asking for special favors) to the Lord are to be made by collective prayer in the area of the buried Chamber and through the “priests” of the Ark (Menelik?).
Following the burial of the chamber and the surrounding temple, Queen Saba “dimmed her kingdom” and moved to Ethiopia with the prohibition that the area where the Ark and Menelik were buried should be forgotten, lest future hostile nations and “blind prophets” should seek it out.

Now, I find this all very intriguing considering the recent discoveries of so many ancient rock sites in Saudi Arabia.
Considering what we know about Iraqi antiquity acquisitions, is it really plausible to think that this isn’t a peice of what is going on with the demonization of Yemen? A return of the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem would mean extreme power for those who possess it.
On a side note, I would like to verify the claim that the author makes in the beginning of this article that:
Prior to 1948 there was a very large Jewish population that lived and thrived in Yemen. There were Temples and Jewish neighborhoods next to Mosques. Children and adults of both faiths and traditions enjoyed eachothers companionship and commerce.
In 1948 the State of Israel was formed in the land occupied for millennia by the Palestinians. The welcome mat was out for any Jewish people who wanted to come to their new homeland and most of the Jews in Yemen left. It was a sad time for most Yemenis and the economy struggled to adjust with the sudden loss of such fine craftsmen. Even today, Yemen is famous for its filagree silver jewelry yet it is no longer manufactured because of the loss of the Jewish artisans.
In Yemen you can see countless examples of Jewish Stars, incorporated in the architecture of stone buildings and mausoleums. It was a testament to an era when there was no religious conflict. But that all changed when the new State of Israel forced out and killed the Palestinians, burnt and bulldozed their farms and orchards and continued to mistreat their Arab neighbors. Gradually, like most Arab nations in the world today, they grew intolerant and hostile.
…With an experience that my parents had of the Middle East in the 1970s. In Iran, Jewish metalsmiths worked alongside Muslim and Christian merchants up until the Revolution in 1979. Sure, things were stressed, but my parents personally bought a beautiful silver platter from a famous Jewish metalsmith while traveling through Esfahan, Iran. The metalsmith did not live in fear.
There CAN and there WILL be a way to peace. The control and contorsion of the world’s resources is a vain attempt to manipulate a power that the greedy do not understand. The funding of the false state of Israel was simply a way to create chaos in a place of extreme power. All people were seeded from the same Source of life, all people are blessed by the hand of their God, however they choose to conceive it, and all people will one day live peacefully together again. This is the true Covenant between God and Humanity.







