The Kolbrin Bible: The
Return of the Destroyer
YOWUSA.COM, 09-Dec-04
Steve Russell
Continued
The Sibylline Oracles,
Book 2:240
For a dark
mist shall hide the boundless world, east, west, and
south, and north.
The Holy
Qur’an,
11th Edition
Abdullah
Yusuf Ali
Al
Qiyamah (The Resurrection),
8-9
And the moon
is buried in darkness.
And the sun
and moon are joined together.
The Kolbrin
elaborates by indicating that the darkness will only
last a single day and that it will be preceded by a
period where the light on Earth will be tinted red,
giving rise to the biblical descriptions of a bloody
moon.
The
Kolbrin,
MAN:3:5
The Heavens
will burn brightly and redly, there will be a copper
hue over the face of the land, followed by a day of
darkness. A new moon will appear and break up and
fall.
This new moon that
appears and disintegrates as it falls to the Earth
is most probably a bright comet from the meteor
storm. The Sibylline Oracles describe the event as
stars falling down.
The Sibylline Oracles,
Book 8:250
The stars
shall all fall forwards in the sea, all one by one,
yet shall men see in heaven a brilliant comet, sign
of much distress about to come, of war and
battle-strife.
While these stars
are obviously meteoric material, the behavior and
appearances of real stars are also affected by the
Destroyer. The Bible indicates that the heavens
will be shaken and that Earth will become as wobbly
as a drunkard.
Matthew,
24:29
Immediately
after the distress of those days “the sun will be
darkened, and the moon will not give its light; the
stars will fall from the sky, and the heavenly
bodies will be shaken.”
Isaiah,
24:20
The earth
reels like a drunkard, it sways like a hut in the
wind.
The meaning of the
following Bible verse has been often debated. Many
ask why the heavens need to be punished in the end
days if it is merely our earthly sins that require
cleansing.
Isaiah,
24:21
In that day
the Lord will punish the powers in the heavens above
and the kings on the earth below.
The Kolbrin
makes clear that the process behind this
“punishment” is in accordance with celestial laws
and simply involves a change in their movements.
The
Kolbrin,
MAN:3:3
When ages
pass, certain laws operate upon the stars in the
Heavens. Their ways change, there is movement and
restlessness, they are no longer constant and a
great light appears redly in the skies.
Therefore there is
no mystical retribution on the stars. Instead, the
Destroyer disrupts the orbit of Earth which results
in a change of the stars positions. Since The
Kolbrin describes these changes merely as
“restlessness,” it does not indicate a change of
polar positions or anything chaotic in nature. Once
the Destroyer has passed, we will be left with a new
sky to behold.
Revelation,
21:1
Then I saw a
new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and
the first earth are passed away.
Together these
ancient texts have described the Destroyers
approach, the cloud of debris associated with it and
the darkening effects and disruption to the Earths
movement. The Kolbrin also expands on the
nature of the primary Destroyer itself.
The Face of God
Most texts describe
the events of end times as simply being caused by a
fiery body preceded by a loud noise in the heavens
as characterized by the Sibylline Oracles and
Bhagavad-Gita.
The Sibylline Oracles,
Book 2:245
And then
shall flow a mighty stream of burning fire from
heaven and every place consume, earth, ocean vast,
and gleaming sea, and lakes and rivers, springs, and
cruel Hades and the heavenly sky.
Bhagavad-Gita,
11:30
You are licking up all the worlds with Your flaming
mouths, swallowing them from all sides. Your
powerful radiance is filling the entire universe
with effulgence and burning it, O Krishna.
As the
seven angels from the Biblical Revelations each blow
on their trumpet, they cause various parts of the
world to burn as it rains fiery rocks, hail and
stars upon the Earth. The Bhagavad-Gita provides a
slightly more detailed description, likening the
Destroyer and its entourage to a large mouth in the
sky.
Bhagavad-Gita,
11:24
I am frightened and find neither peace nor courage,
O Krishna, after seeing Your effulgent and
colorful
form
touching the sky, and Your wide open mouth with
large shining eyes.
This
description of mouths and eyes
is
echoed by The Kolbrin.
The
Kolbrin,
MAN:4:2
There will be
the great body of fire, the glowing head with many
mouths and eyes ever changing.
These will
descend to sweep across the face of the land,
engulfing all in the yawning jaws.
The ancients
attributed the fire and heat that rained down on
them to the breath coming from these heavenly
mouths.
The
Kolbrin,
MAN:3:6
They wil l be
eaten up in the flames of wrath and consumed by the
breath of the Destroyer.
Continuing with
this metaphor, the ancients also assigned the comet
and meteoric material to the teeth within these
mouths.
The
Kolbrin,
MAN:4:2
Terrible
teeth will be seen in formless mouths and a fearful
dark belly will glow red from fires inside.
The fangs
will fall out, and lo, they are terror-inspiring
things of cold hardened water.
The use of the
mouth metaphor to describe the Destroyer is a very
convenient and obvious choice that fits the nature
of its effects. Even in these modern days we gaze
in awe at the magnificent imagery from telescopes
such as the Hubble and assign quirky names and
likenesses to their characteristics. For the
ancients, the Destroyer effectively became the
fearful face of God.
Accompanying this
myriad of cosmic material is something very strange
and not easily reconcilable to our normal
understanding of comets.
The
Kolbrin,
MAN:5:1
The
Doomshape, called the Destroyer, in Egypt, was seen
in all the lands thereabouts. In colour it was
bright and fiery, in appearance changing and
unstable. It twisted about itself like a coil, like
water bubbling into a pool from an underground
supply, and all men agree it was a most fearsome
sight. It was not a great comet or a loosened star,
being more like a fiery body of flame.
This coil-like
description and likening to a fireball instead of a
normal association with a comet was echoed by the
great scientist and author Pliny the Elder in his
collection of works titled “Natural History” and
quoted by Immanuel Velikovsky. This work from AD 77
is claimed to be based on information gathered from
2,000 books and from 100 authors. Perhaps this
striking similarity indicates a common source.
Worlds In
Collision,
P82
Immanuel
Velikovsky
In Pliny’s
Natural History, the ninety-first section of the
second book reads: “A terrible comet was seen by the
people of Ethiopia and Egypt, to which Typhon, the
king of that period, gave his name; it had a fiery
appearance and was twisted like a coil, and it was
very grim to behold: it was not really a star so
much as what might be called a ball of fire”.
While it is
difficult for us to imagine such a strange kind of
comet, the precise nature of the phenomenon may be
something our astronomers are yet to discover.
While the mainstream academics will disagree, all
you have to do is take your pick of scientific
journals and note how many times you read statements
such as “we were completely surprised,” and “this
was never expected” to get an idea of just how
confident they should really be. Given the vastness
of our solar system and mere handful of probes sent
to study it, it would be incredibly naïve to think
we know about all its inhabitants.
Astronomers Bill
Napier and Chandra Wickramasinghe for example, have
conducted new research and now believe that the
number of known comets does not match what is
predicted by theory. They now suggest that the
missing thousands of comets have become exceedingly
black and could pose a dangerous and unseen new
threat to Earth.
Space
Daily,
27 October 2004
Chance Of A Cometary Impact
Re-assessed
If so,
international programmes designed to detect a large
class of potentially threatening objects, namely
near-Earth asteroids, as well as strategies to
mitigate the worst effects of collisions, may be in
need of urgent review.
The researchers dismiss the current belief that all
the "missing" comets have disintegrated into meteor
streams. If this had happened, they argue, then we
should be seeing a far greater number of meteor
showers and a much brighter zodiacal cloud than is
observed. They propose instead that the majority of
these comets have become exceedingly black, with
such low surface reflectivities that they could not
be observed against the blackness of space by
optical means.
The recent
discovery of Sedna orbiting beyond Pluto and the
Kuiper Belt has ignited frantic interest among
astronomers and scientists trying to come to grips
with the reality of such an object. Mike Brown from
Caltech is one of many mainstream astronomers now
beginning to acknowledge what the ancient texts have
already explained.
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