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It appears that a letter written by Obama at the Western Wall was published in a local paper. My thoughts........a) who cares and b) it's a plant to show Obama's religious side. Israel is an extremely religious area and I sincerely doubt someone would desecrate a site considered so holy just for a letter from Obama and risk going to hell.
Obama’s decoded prayer at the prayer wall is The Sanhedrin Mystery Force oath. Translated, the prayer reads: I bind myself not to betray my brothers. I bind myself to follow principles and decrees. I bind myself to work for an increase in it’s members. I bind myself to attack whoever follows the teachings of Jesus. I bind myself to secrecy. The Freemasons are the anti Christ, and their philosophy is embedded in Sanhedrin denial of Jesus. The prayer was left to confirm Obama’s commitment to the Freemasons and their determination to prevail in Judaism throughout the world. Much of their religious maneuvering relies on Joseph Smith’s cult following of Mormons, and this faith will be transform as Judaism when and if the Freemasons/Sanhedrin actually achieve their goal of of world domination. The rabbi who condemned this prayer was correct.
JERUSALEM — A written prayer that Barack Obama left this week in the cracks of the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, asks God to guide him and guard his family, an Israeli newspaper reported Friday.
"Lord — Protect my family and me," reads the note published in the Maariv daily. "Forgive me my sins, and help me guard against pride and despair. Give me the wisdom to do what is right and just. And make me an instrument of your will."
The paper's decision to make the note public drew fire. The rabbi in charge of the Western Wall, Shmuel Rabinovitz, said publishing the note intruded in Obama's relationship with God.
"The notes placed between the stones of the Western Wall are between a person and his maker. It is forbidden to read them or make any use of them," he told Army Radio. The publication "damages the Western Wall and damages the personal, deep part of every one of us that we keep to ourselves," he said.
Another Israeli paper, Yediot Ahronot, published an article Friday saying it had also obtained the note but decided not to publish it to respect Obama's privacy.
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