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'His Royal Highness of Incarceration' is the reincarnated King Nebuchadnezzar

by Judi McLeod, Editor,
Friday, april 15, 2005

What do United Nations soothsayer Sri Chinmoy and deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein have in common?

Both are sworn disciples of the occult and both think they are reincarnations of historical giants.

Chinmoy, who reads hands at the UN, has stated that he was Thomas Jefferson in another life.

Saddam believes he is the "literal reincarnation" of King Nebuchadnezzar II, according to "investigative mythologist" William Henry and others. (Stephen Wagner, Your Guide to Paranormal Phenomena Newsletter).

It's a consistency of reincarnation that the modern-day reincarnated are always returned princes and kings and never the pantry cat.

History buffs will remember that King Nebuchadnezzar was the architect of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient World.

In geographical terms, Saddam didn't have to go far to find himself a "literal reincarnation". Babylon is Iraq today.

Nebuchadnezzar, who ruled from 605 to 562 BC, created an era of prosperity for long ago Babylon.

Saddam parroted the ancient king's propensity for undertaking ambitious construction projects, such as ornate temples and shrines; the reinforcement of walls and pyramids and striving to make Babylon the most powerful nation in the world.

american troops discovered ostentatious palaces and underground bunkers soon after their invasion of Iraq.

"Saddam is saying he is the reincarnated Nebuchadnezzar," writes Henry in Saddam Hussein, the Stairway to Heaven and the Return of Planet X. He is attempting to recreate and outdo the feats of the biblical king."

although some researchers claim that Saddam indulges in delusions of grandeur by only thinking of himself as the latest in a long line of great kings like Nebuchadnezzar, Henry claims that there is evidence that Saddam specifically promoted himself as the actual reincarnated king.

"It is well known that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has connected himself with Nebuchadnezzar. It was more than $500 million he spent in the 1980s on the reconstruction and the re-establishment of ancient Babylon–the capitol of Nebuchadnezzar. Then there are the over 60 million bricks, fashioned to place in the walls of Babylon. Each one engraved with the inscription, "To King Nebuchadnezzar in the reign of Saddam Hussein".

Henry also believes there is a connection between Saddam and Planet X, the alleged "12th Planet". This phantom planet, Nibiru maintains Zecharia Sitchin in his many books on the subject, was the home of the Elohim--the gods of antiquity and Genesis--who created humanity through genetic manipulation.

"Saddam controls an asset infinitely more important and powerful than oil, or even nuclear weapons," writes Henry. "He controls access to the temples that housed the history (of) humanity's origins, and potentially, the secrets of stargates. Buried deep beneath the sands if Iraq are the secrets of the Shining Ones of Planet X. Saddam's actions reveal that he knows the political value of these secrets."

Saddam may have even more in common with Nebuchadnezzar, who was said to have been struck temporarily insane by God when he lived in the open, eating grass.

Meanwhile Saddam, more "His Royal Highness of Incarceration" than one of reincarnation, may escape the gallows under a secret proposal by insurgent leaders.


Canada Free Press founding editor Most recent by Judi McLeod is an award-winning journalist with 30 years experience in the print media. Her work has appeared on Newsmax.com, Drudge Report, Foxnews.com, Glenn Beck. Judi can be reached at: judi@canadafreepress.com


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