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In 1963 a Swiss born man named Eduard Albert Meier, who the world now knows as ‘ Billy Meier ’, and his ex-Greek-Orthodox priest friend Isa Rashid took an afternoon walk along a roadway a little to the South of the Old City of Jerusalem. And during that afternoon walk Albert Meier happened to glance upwards and spied a small opening in the ground that took his interest.
Finding himself curious Albert Meier took a torch-light from his back- pack and examined the opening, which was found to continue inwards. And so, Albert and his friend Isa Rashid dug out enough of the surrounding earth to allow them to gain entrance to some sort of chamber.
What they both found after crawling inside was an old tomb in a state of disrepair and half-filled with earth. However, after clearing more of the soil away Albert Meier and Isa Rashid discovered a package beneath a flat rock, which they took back to Isa Rashid’s home to examine. The package was said to be about 60 cm long and 25 cm wide, and was found to hold four separate rolls of Aramaic writings which took the name of ‘The Talmud Of Jmmanuel’.
Luckily Isa Rashid had some Palestinian background in his family, and so he found he could read the old Aramaic text. And the first thing that Isa Rashid noticed was that the title page showed that Judas Iscarioth had authored this collection of Spiritual Knowledges on behalf of his Teacher and Guide who was named Jmmanuel 1 . Isa Rashid also noted extra- terrestrial links within 'The Talmud', as it was made clear that that real father of the Biblical Adam was named Semjasa, who was a 'distant traveller' from the far reaches of Mankind's Universe, and an aid to 'El' [or 'God'].
It became very clear to both Isa Rashid and Albert Meier that this collection of Ancient Scrolls, much like ‘ The Book of Henoch ’ and other so-called ‘apocryphal’ writings, was going to be considered ‘heretical’ because of its content: which strongly contradicted the ‘popular’ Biblical teachings of the later-day Established Churches. Not only were extra- terrestrial links presented in ‘The Talmud’, but it was also made clear that
1 Pronounced ‘Immanuel’. And who the Established Churches later erroneously named ‘Jesus’.
Judas Iscarioth was actually the friend, student and official scribe/ recorder of the Master Jmmanuel. The Scrolls also stated that Judas Iscarioth never did spite his friend and teacher Jmmanuel in the run-up to the Biblical crucifixion event, as the real culprit of that venomous act was a man named Juda Ihariot, who was the son of Simeon, the Pharisee.