Javier Milai plays the role of the apocalyptic Prophet. Nations are often ruled by little men blinded by their perceived power. Men who sometimes delight in playing with people’s lives and with biblical prophecies. Javier Milai is one of them. Not the only one. While the international community tries to stop the unjustifiable violence of the Israeli army against the Palestinian population, the president of Argentina Milai announces that he wants to move the headquarters of the Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, and then expresses his support for the reconstruction of the Third Temple of King Solomon. He concluded this adhesion by citing the prophecy that links the construction of that sacred site to the Advent of the Jewish Messiah. There is a small detail: for the reconstruction of the Third Temple, the Al Aqsa Mosque, a sacred place venerated by over 1.5 billion Muslims, would have to be demolished.
[Ron: Also this Milei’s support for the advent of the Jewish Messiah exposes the hypocrisy of his pretended adherence to Catholicism. Milei’s mask has slipped. He isn’t even “controlled opposition” he’s a full blown Talmudic KM operative and supporter. Support for Judaism is support for the anti-Christ and atheism.].
It’s a full Apocalyptic vision of the end of times. In no city do symbols matter as much as in Jerusalem. For this reason, President Milai must still be given credit for having had the courage to say what many political leaders think, from the Ashkenazi Israeli establishment and its globalist chain, from the entire US neo-dem current, from the pro-Trump neocons, from many Western elites and the people of Davos. It is a sort of cupio dissolvi that is justified in the name of the inevitability of the prophecies.
Ultimately, it is a very simple way of justifying war actions that are carried out in the name of the most banal of geopolitical principles: military, social, economic and financial control along the fault lines that separate Heartland and Rimland. More simply: the West wants to once again put the entire Middle East under control and thus cloaks its geostrategic propensity for domination with sacredness. Milai does nothing but follow the wave.
The visit to Israel was the first official visit of the Argentine president abroad, except for a fleeting appearance at the Davos economic forum in Switzerland. Argentine President Milai’s passion for Judaism is nothing new. Although he grew up in a Catholic family, the Argentine Elvis Presley studied the Torah and more than once announced his intention to convert to Judaism.
Milai, the gruff Milai, showed himself in front of the camera, wearing a black kippah, collected and crying with his hands resting on the Western Wall of Jerusalem. From that disputed esplanade he announced his support for the reconstruction of the Third Temple.
Among his future projects there is also the idea of appointing Axel Wahnish, his personal rabbi, as the next Ambassador to Israel. Milai makes no secret of being a follower of the Chabad-Lubavitch Jewish movement, and professes veneration for Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the philosopher and religious figure of Ukrainian origin, seventh Rebbe (Master) of that Kabbalist religious movement.
The link between Argentina and Zionism is much deeper than we can imagine Theodore Herzl, founder of Zionism, immediately thought of Argentina as the seat of the Jewish state he imagined. Argentina had been nominated by Herzl as a possible “promised land”. Maybe now the Milei presidency could recall that ancient dream.
It must also be said, however, that Milai’s sudden passion for biblical prophecies is an excellent ploy to hide the many problems of Argentine society. After visiting Jerusalem, Milai left for Rome, where he met Pope Francis and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. Even at a sidereal distance from her Buenos Aires, Milai has not stopped demolishing the increasingly precarious relationship with the political world of his country. Milai’s reforms, still on paper, have sparked popular anger, bringing the country to the brink of yet another civil conflict. Thus, a dive into the Bible one step away from the Apocalypse is also an excellent expedient to divert the media’s attention to the administrative and economic collapse of his political action.
Milai’s apocalyptic vision has deep historical roots. According to the Institute of Abrahamic Studies, attempts to rebuild the Third Temple began even before the Middle Ages. In the 1990s, rumors that Jewish extremists planned to begin rebuilding the temple sparked ongoing riots. As of June 2008, the Temple Institute completed the reconstruction of the Kohen Gadol Hoshen (pectoral that contained the Urim and Thummim) and the Ephod, and in 2012 the menorah, covered with more than 40 kg (95 lb) was displayed ) of pure gold and reportedly worth $2 million. They are all fundamental objects for Orthodox doctrine and necessary in the Temple, clear signs – for those who believe in them – which confirm that the preparation phase is at a much more advanced stage than many claim.
In short, in Jerusalem there is no shortage of precedents and we work in silence to be ready for the appointment with the upcoming prophecies. The most agitated are the Ashkenazis. In 2010 the Hurva synagogue was rebuilt, a place whose history is in some ways a parable of Judaism in Israel. The one that was inaugurated is the third synagogue in Hurva, since the previous two were destroyed in as many conflicts. According to a prophecy of the Gaon of Vilna, the Ashkenazi teacher of the Jews who arrived in Israel from Lithuania, states that when the Hurva synagogue is rebuilt for the third time, work on the construction of the third temple will be able to begin on the esplanade (now a mosque) ( the new one, after those of Solomon and Herod, both destroyed). These are just the words of an old kabbalist. But in the city where everything is a symbol, the same prophecy was now also pronounced by the Argentine president Milei.