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Solomon’s Art and the Dead Sea Scroll’s Curse

raiders-1Controversy and heated debate over interpretations of the Dead Sea Scrolls has boiled anew with a recent leak that pinpoints the precise locations of King Solomon’s cache of fine art and sculptures amassed during his reign. The Dead Sea scrolls are considered to have been written over 2000 years ago by the Essenes, a renegade and erudite Jewish sect. The scrolls are considered to be the oldest known  bibical texts and were found 60 years ago in caves in and around Mount Masada.king-solomon
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The Scroll’s researchers have often become afflicted with a syndrome termed ”The curse of the Dead Sea Scroll’s ” which has witnessed respected academics lose their reputation by delving into alcohol and drugs as well as manipulating well orchestrated slander campaigns againt fellow researchers.The scenario resembles a curious blend of Sternberg’s ”The Blue Angel” meeting Indiana Jones. Given these risks different academic teams are only given small sections at a time to study to minimize the chances of catching what had heretofore been considered a superstitious and mythical curse.dead-sea-scrolls
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The Solomon treasures have  aroused controversy in the Holy Land as these archeological digs have been linked to disputed biblical sites of both historical and religious value to all religions in the region. Israel’s black Jewish and Rastafarian population mainly centered in Dimona has claimed rights to the treasures in this community  as they claim these were ”gifts” to Solomon’s second wife the Queen of Ethiopia.black-jews-israel-2black-jews-in-israel

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Posted by Dave on Apr 1st, 2009 and filed under Miscellaneous. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

2 Responses for “Solomon’s Art and the Dead Sea Scroll’s Curse”

  1. Would you be kind enough to give me the source for this statement?:

    “Israel’s black Jewish and Rastafarian population mainly centered in Dimona has claimed rights to the treasures in this community as they claim these were ”gifts” to Solomon’s second wife the Queen of Ethiopia.”

    I think it’s important for people to know that the Rothschild family were involved in the slave trade. Being Freemasons, they were very careful not to take slaves from Ethiopia (and some say Sudan as well), precisely because there are descendants of Shlomo in that area.

    The likelihood of a descendant of slaves being a descendant of Shlomo is very small.

    Furthermore, they claim the original Jews were Black. The Yemenite Jews have 35% sub-Saharan DNA, yet they are not Black, which means that the original Jews could not have been Black.

  2. Dave says:

    I have 2 references, three if you include Wikipedia.
    Also I had a cousin in the IDF who mentioned this to me within the context of putting a vulnerable minority as a shield around a sensitive sector of the country.

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