• Beautiful Amsterdam a century ago in the 1920s in color [A.I. enhanced & colorized] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OF44wJmUVkE&t=50s

    We begin with a stunning birdseye view of old Amsterdam in the 1920's.

    The area surrounding Amsterdam's central station has for long been a hub that attracts many tourists.
    The station was designed by architect Pierre Kuypers and built between 1881 and 1889. Its style is very similar to the Rijksmuseum, also designed by this architect.
    In front of the station near the water we see the Noordhollands Koffiehuisje, later het Smits Koffiehuisje.

    The old city of Amsterdam is one of the most picturesq places in the world. The houses that border Amsterdam's canals, the so-called 'grachten' have distinct facades. There are various types of gables: The clock, step, point and neck gables, easily recognizable by their shapes.
    A great location is the area near the Nicolaas Kerk not far from the Central Station called "Het Kolkje".
    The Nicolaaskerk with its characteristic dome is one of the remarkable buildings that comes into sight as soon as you arrive at the Central station. This beautiful basilica was built in 1887 and certainly worth a visit.

    Amsterdam is well known for its canals, the so called grachten. Three canals that are constructed in a semi circle surround the old center: The Keizersgracht, Prinsengracht and Herengracht. In the summer these canals are filled with sightseeing tour boats. In earlier ages they formed a vital infrastructure for the delivery of goods that arrived at Amsterdam harbour.
    We see the Ronde Lutherse Kerk, built between 1668 and 1671. It was damaged a number of times by fire.

    On the way to the Dam we pass the Beurs van Berlage by Hendrik Petrus Berlage and built between 1989 and 1903. Arriving at the Dam you will see the Royal Palace by architect Jacob van Campen and built between 1648 and 1665.

    Going further into old Amsterdam you are bound to encounter the Munttoren with its nearby floating flower market.

    The Scheepvaarthuis on the Jan Hendrikkade was built in 1913 and the home of 6 major shipping companies.
    The characteristic Waag at the Nieuwmarkt, built in the 15th century, used to be one of the entrance gates to the old city, called the Sint Antoniespoort.
    Another great gate to old Amsterdam is the Muiderpoort at the Alexanderplein and built around 1770.

    The Stadsuniversiteit building dates from 1632 and was elevated to university status in 1877

    Not far from the rear of the Rijksmuseum, opposite the museum Plein is the great Concertgebouw building. Its acoustics are world renowed.
    The Rijksmuseum is a "must-see" for any tourist. Not only does it house the famous Nachtwacht (Nightwatch) painting by Rembrandt van Rijn, but the museum also has a huge collection of works by the Dutch masters from the 17th century. Its gardens are also most certainly worth a visit.

    When you say Amsterdam then Rembrandt is a name that immediately springs to mind. The place where he worked and lived in de Jodenbreestraat, the socalled Rembrandthuis, built in 1606 is an interesting place to visit.
    There is also a cinema theater which bears his name. It is located at the Rembrandt Plein square. Here we see huge crowds in 1919 flocking to watch the film "De Koningin der Aarde" with Mia May in the lead.

    The video also shows great shots of the Leidse plein with its many kiosks.

    The Spinozahuis is where famous Dutch philosopher Spinoza lived in the 17th centure before he moved to The Hague. Spinoza was a radical who criticized the Bible, something that was "not done" in that period.

    Another prominent citizen of Amsterdam was poet and playwrite Joos van den Vondel, famous for two tragedies: Gijsbrecht van Aemstel from 1637 and Lucifer from 1654. The Vondelpark with his statue in recent years has been a magnet for hippies and protest marches.

    Amsterdam always was a city of joy. Here we see a number of street artistst in action.
    Almost everybody in this city owns a bike and has done so since bicycles were invented.

    Alike Antwerp many Jewish people lived in Amsterdam for cemturies; the diamond industry being one of their core trades. The famous Cullinan diamond, one of the British Crown Juwels, was cut here in the workshop of the Koninklijke Asscher Diamant Maatschappij.

    An unspoiled quiet spot in old Amsterdam was and still is the Begijnhofje, founded in the 14th century, where nuns have their domicile. Despite Amsterdams century long roll dating from the VOC period as trade hub, large parts of the city remained poor. We see some working class neigbourhoods.

    The harbour of Amsterdam is the second largest in the Netherlands, after Rotterdam. It used to be directly connected to open sea until the IJsselmeer got closed of by the Afsluitdijk in the 1930s.

    This is exceptional footage of old Amsterdam. We see old trams in the city as early as in 1919 near the Waterlooplein and on the Blauwe Brug.
    Here are trams near the Willemspoort.
    The Montelbaanstoren at the Oudeschans dates from 1516.

    Source: Beeld En Geluid
    Music: Trevor Kowalski and others.
    Beautiful Amsterdam a century ago in the 1920s in color [A.I. enhanced & colorized] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OF44wJmUVkE&t=50s We begin with a stunning birdseye view of old Amsterdam in the 1920's. The area surrounding Amsterdam's central station has for long been a hub that attracts many tourists. The station was designed by architect Pierre Kuypers and built between 1881 and 1889. Its style is very similar to the Rijksmuseum, also designed by this architect. In front of the station near the water we see the Noordhollands Koffiehuisje, later het Smits Koffiehuisje. The old city of Amsterdam is one of the most picturesq places in the world. The houses that border Amsterdam's canals, the so-called 'grachten' have distinct facades. There are various types of gables: The clock, step, point and neck gables, easily recognizable by their shapes. A great location is the area near the Nicolaas Kerk not far from the Central Station called "Het Kolkje". The Nicolaaskerk with its characteristic dome is one of the remarkable buildings that comes into sight as soon as you arrive at the Central station. This beautiful basilica was built in 1887 and certainly worth a visit. Amsterdam is well known for its canals, the so called grachten. Three canals that are constructed in a semi circle surround the old center: The Keizersgracht, Prinsengracht and Herengracht. In the summer these canals are filled with sightseeing tour boats. In earlier ages they formed a vital infrastructure for the delivery of goods that arrived at Amsterdam harbour. We see the Ronde Lutherse Kerk, built between 1668 and 1671. It was damaged a number of times by fire. On the way to the Dam we pass the Beurs van Berlage by Hendrik Petrus Berlage and built between 1989 and 1903. Arriving at the Dam you will see the Royal Palace by architect Jacob van Campen and built between 1648 and 1665. Going further into old Amsterdam you are bound to encounter the Munttoren with its nearby floating flower market. The Scheepvaarthuis on the Jan Hendrikkade was built in 1913 and the home of 6 major shipping companies. The characteristic Waag at the Nieuwmarkt, built in the 15th century, used to be one of the entrance gates to the old city, called the Sint Antoniespoort. Another great gate to old Amsterdam is the Muiderpoort at the Alexanderplein and built around 1770. The Stadsuniversiteit building dates from 1632 and was elevated to university status in 1877 Not far from the rear of the Rijksmuseum, opposite the museum Plein is the great Concertgebouw building. Its acoustics are world renowed. The Rijksmuseum is a "must-see" for any tourist. Not only does it house the famous Nachtwacht (Nightwatch) painting by Rembrandt van Rijn, but the museum also has a huge collection of works by the Dutch masters from the 17th century. Its gardens are also most certainly worth a visit. When you say Amsterdam then Rembrandt is a name that immediately springs to mind. The place where he worked and lived in de Jodenbreestraat, the socalled Rembrandthuis, built in 1606 is an interesting place to visit. There is also a cinema theater which bears his name. It is located at the Rembrandt Plein square. Here we see huge crowds in 1919 flocking to watch the film "De Koningin der Aarde" with Mia May in the lead. The video also shows great shots of the Leidse plein with its many kiosks. The Spinozahuis is where famous Dutch philosopher Spinoza lived in the 17th centure before he moved to The Hague. Spinoza was a radical who criticized the Bible, something that was "not done" in that period. Another prominent citizen of Amsterdam was poet and playwrite Joos van den Vondel, famous for two tragedies: Gijsbrecht van Aemstel from 1637 and Lucifer from 1654. The Vondelpark with his statue in recent years has been a magnet for hippies and protest marches. Amsterdam always was a city of joy. Here we see a number of street artistst in action. Almost everybody in this city owns a bike and has done so since bicycles were invented. Alike Antwerp many Jewish people lived in Amsterdam for cemturies; the diamond industry being one of their core trades. The famous Cullinan diamond, one of the British Crown Juwels, was cut here in the workshop of the Koninklijke Asscher Diamant Maatschappij. An unspoiled quiet spot in old Amsterdam was and still is the Begijnhofje, founded in the 14th century, where nuns have their domicile. Despite Amsterdams century long roll dating from the VOC period as trade hub, large parts of the city remained poor. We see some working class neigbourhoods. The harbour of Amsterdam is the second largest in the Netherlands, after Rotterdam. It used to be directly connected to open sea until the IJsselmeer got closed of by the Afsluitdijk in the 1930s. This is exceptional footage of old Amsterdam. We see old trams in the city as early as in 1919 near the Waterlooplein and on the Blauwe Brug. Here are trams near the Willemspoort. The Montelbaanstoren at the Oudeschans dates from 1516. Source: Beeld En Geluid Music: Trevor Kowalski and others.
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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQTimc3nf7g
    Earth & Fire - Invitation


    @ArnoldVeeman

    1 jaar geleden

    I wish to address the music industry, both past and present, about the importance of recognizing and promoting genuine, independent talent. Earth & Fire, a Dutch rock and pop band, is a prime example of such talent that could have achieved global fame. Their song "Storm and Thunder" was a source of inspiration for King Crimson's "Starless and Bible Black", which gained more global recognition, leading many to believe it was an original piece. While it was indeed an original work, it was undeniably influenced by Earth and Fire's song, a fact that has not been sufficiently discussed or acknowledged.

    Earth & Fire was a band that had the potential for worldwide recognition. Their first eight singles were almost uninterrupted top-5 hits in the Netherlands from 1970 to 1974. They also charted in continental Europe, particularly in Belgium and Germany. However, they never gained significant popularity in the United Kingdom or the United States. Their biggest hit was "Weekend" (1979), a number one disco track in the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Portugal, and Switzerland. This is a testament to their potential for international success.

    It's regrettable that this didn't happen, and the blame lies squarely on the record labels and the entertainment industry.

    History has shown that they were wrong not to push this wonderful band into the limelight, as they did with other, often more generic, artists. When I introduce people to Earth & Fire's music, they are immediately captivated, and these are people from outside the Netherlands. So, to those in the industry who overlooked this band, I have a Dutch saying for you: "scratch yourselves behind the ears". Once you understand the meaning of this phrase, you might regret not giving Earth & Fire the chance they deserved.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQTimc3nf7g Earth & Fire - Invitation @ArnoldVeeman 1 jaar geleden I wish to address the music industry, both past and present, about the importance of recognizing and promoting genuine, independent talent. Earth & Fire, a Dutch rock and pop band, is a prime example of such talent that could have achieved global fame. Their song "Storm and Thunder" was a source of inspiration for King Crimson's "Starless and Bible Black", which gained more global recognition, leading many to believe it was an original piece. While it was indeed an original work, it was undeniably influenced by Earth and Fire's song, a fact that has not been sufficiently discussed or acknowledged. Earth & Fire was a band that had the potential for worldwide recognition. Their first eight singles were almost uninterrupted top-5 hits in the Netherlands from 1970 to 1974. They also charted in continental Europe, particularly in Belgium and Germany. However, they never gained significant popularity in the United Kingdom or the United States. Their biggest hit was "Weekend" (1979), a number one disco track in the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Portugal, and Switzerland. This is a testament to their potential for international success. It's regrettable that this didn't happen, and the blame lies squarely on the record labels and the entertainment industry. History has shown that they were wrong not to push this wonderful band into the limelight, as they did with other, often more generic, artists. When I introduce people to Earth & Fire's music, they are immediately captivated, and these are people from outside the Netherlands. So, to those in the industry who overlooked this band, I have a Dutch saying for you: "scratch yourselves behind the ears". Once you understand the meaning of this phrase, you might regret not giving Earth & Fire the chance they deserved.
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  • https://twitter.com/RedpillDrifter/status/1781515462507164072

    Watch out for the Baal Criminals

    The Cult of Baal is still very prevalent today. The Pheonecians/Caananite, Assyrians, worshipped Baal. Baal, a sun god and god of fertility, is celebrated with rituals that take place after the Vernal Equinox, which is represented as a time of rebirth. Human/child sacrifice by fire would take place during these ritual ceremonies. As seen in the verse below in the bible.

    Jeremiah 19:5
    "They have built also the high places of Baal, to burn their sons with fire for burnt offerings unto Baal, which I commanded not, nor spake it, neither came it into my mind:"

    April is always a time of blood sacrifice. Baal has taken on various names and forms throughout history. Including Osiris, Molech, Merodach, etc. These rituals and ceremonies have been going on behind the scenes since the beginning of time.

    "The cult of Baal celebrated annually his death and resurrection as a part of the Canaanite fertility rituals. These ceremonies often included human sacrifice and temple prostitution.”

    – Baal | Encyclopedia Mythica

    “The religion of the god Baal was widely accepted among the ancient Jews, and although it was put down at times, it was never permanently stamped out. Kings and other royalty of the ten Biblical tribes worshiped the god. The ordinary people ardently worshiped this sun god too because their prosperity depended on the productivity of their crops and livestock. The god’s images were erected on many buildings. Within the religion, there appeared to be numerous priests and various classes of devotees. During the ceremonies, they wore appropriate robes. The ceremonies included burning incense and offering burnt sacrifices, occasionally consisting of human victims. The officiating priests danced around the altars, chanting frantically and cutting themselves with knives to inspire the attention and compassion of the god.”
    – Ibid.

    The worship of Baal, just as Osiris, is a Masonic reverence to the Sun is familiar to all Masons, even if unknowingly, in the symbol of the All-Seeing Eye:“. The Sun was termed by the Greeks the Eye of Jupiter and the Eye of the World; and his is the All-Seeing Eye in our Lodges.” (note: “his”—Osiris,) (Morals and dogma, pgs. 476, 477).

    These rituals and astrothological beliefs originate in the Babylonian, Caananite/Pheonecian Middle East and quickly spread to the Celts and Germanic tribes after the fall of Babylon. Hence, the Beltane or Baaltane fire festivals of Mayday (May 1st)

    During Beltane and the ancient fertility festival, the May pole is set up representing the phallus. Girls decorate it with wreaths and flowers, then danced naked around it, wrapping it in ribbons. The May pole originates from the Egyptian Obelisk or the Phallic symbol of Osiris.

    Orgies and other debauchery I won't mention took place along with feasting to encourage the fertility of food animals and the abundance of crops for the coming year.

    Do not be surprised to see increased ritualistic false flag events over the next 13 days leading up to the Beltane Fire Festival where a giant structure shaped as a man was filled with human and animal sacrifices and lit on fire. This would occur on May Day (May 1st)
    https://twitter.com/RedpillDrifter/status/1781515462507164072 Watch out for the Baal Criminals The Cult of Baal is still very prevalent today. The Pheonecians/Caananite, Assyrians, worshipped Baal. Baal, a sun god and god of fertility, is celebrated with rituals that take place after the Vernal Equinox, which is represented as a time of rebirth. Human/child sacrifice by fire would take place during these ritual ceremonies. As seen in the verse below in the bible. Jeremiah 19:5 "They have built also the high places of Baal, to burn their sons with fire for burnt offerings unto Baal, which I commanded not, nor spake it, neither came it into my mind:" April is always a time of blood sacrifice. Baal has taken on various names and forms throughout history. Including Osiris, Molech, Merodach, etc. These rituals and ceremonies have been going on behind the scenes since the beginning of time. "The cult of Baal celebrated annually his death and resurrection as a part of the Canaanite fertility rituals. These ceremonies often included human sacrifice and temple prostitution.” – Baal | Encyclopedia Mythica “The religion of the god Baal was widely accepted among the ancient Jews, and although it was put down at times, it was never permanently stamped out. Kings and other royalty of the ten Biblical tribes worshiped the god. The ordinary people ardently worshiped this sun god too because their prosperity depended on the productivity of their crops and livestock. The god’s images were erected on many buildings. Within the religion, there appeared to be numerous priests and various classes of devotees. During the ceremonies, they wore appropriate robes. The ceremonies included burning incense and offering burnt sacrifices, occasionally consisting of human victims. The officiating priests danced around the altars, chanting frantically and cutting themselves with knives to inspire the attention and compassion of the god.” – Ibid. The worship of Baal, just as Osiris, is a Masonic reverence to the Sun is familiar to all Masons, even if unknowingly, in the symbol of the All-Seeing Eye:“. The Sun was termed by the Greeks the Eye of Jupiter and the Eye of the World; and his is the All-Seeing Eye in our Lodges.” (note: “his”—Osiris,) (Morals and dogma, pgs. 476, 477). These rituals and astrothological beliefs originate in the Babylonian, Caananite/Pheonecian Middle East and quickly spread to the Celts and Germanic tribes after the fall of Babylon. Hence, the Beltane or Baaltane fire festivals of Mayday (May 1st) During Beltane and the ancient fertility festival, the May pole is set up representing the phallus. Girls decorate it with wreaths and flowers, then danced naked around it, wrapping it in ribbons. The May pole originates from the Egyptian Obelisk or the Phallic symbol of Osiris. Orgies and other debauchery I won't mention took place along with feasting to encourage the fertility of food animals and the abundance of crops for the coming year. Do not be surprised to see increased ritualistic false flag events over the next 13 days leading up to the Beltane Fire Festival where a giant structure shaped as a man was filled with human and animal sacrifices and lit on fire. This would occur on May Day (May 1st)
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  • Dr. Areilla Oppenheim from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, did the first extensive DNA study in 2001 on Israelis and Palestinians, and concluded that emigrants on ships to Palestine before it became Israel were 40% Mongolian and 40% Turkish. There was no Semitic blood associated with the original Hebrews of the Middle East 4000 years ago in Jerusalem or the biblical territory.
    This was confirmed by another DNA project by dr. Eran Elhaik at the McKusick-Namans Institute for Genetic Medicine at John Hopkins University School of Medicine, 2012. His conclusions were the same!*
    Ashkenazi so-called Jews never migrated from the Middle East!*

    At the same time, extensive DNA evidence revealed that the Palestinians were 80% more or less, Semitic blood in their ancestors who were therefore found to be true Israelites.
    White Jews whose ancestors boarded ships in 1882 for Palestine before it was named Israel---are not Israelis. The truth hurts* once again. These white Eastern European descendants of Germans, Russians, Poles, Austrians, Georgians, etc., are frauds who claim to be God's Chosen, but they are the descendants of the ancient Khazars of the Khazarian Caucus and they have denied this scientific evidence because they have invented myths about their own histories, in which many Americans already believe throughout the century, that is, Schofield's Bible.
    Because, the real history of the newly established "Israel in 1947." --'today this is not a secret!*
    And Palestinians have been found to be almost more or at least 80% Semitic. The so-called people who are on "the wrong" side of history.
    Dr. Areilla Oppenheim from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, did the first extensive DNA study in 2001 on Israelis and Palestinians, and concluded that emigrants on ships to Palestine before it became Israel were 40% Mongolian and 40% Turkish. There was no Semitic blood associated with the original Hebrews of the Middle East 4000 years ago in Jerusalem or the biblical territory. This was confirmed by another DNA project by dr. Eran Elhaik at the McKusick-Namans Institute for Genetic Medicine at John Hopkins University School of Medicine, 2012. His conclusions were the same!* Ashkenazi so-called Jews never migrated from the Middle East!* At the same time, extensive DNA evidence revealed that the Palestinians were 80% more or less, Semitic blood in their ancestors who were therefore found to be true Israelites. White Jews whose ancestors boarded ships in 1882 for Palestine before it was named Israel---are not Israelis. The truth hurts* once again. These white Eastern European descendants of Germans, Russians, Poles, Austrians, Georgians, etc., are frauds who claim to be God's Chosen, but they are the descendants of the ancient Khazars of the Khazarian Caucus and they have denied this scientific evidence because they have invented myths about their own histories, in which many Americans already believe throughout the century, that is, Schofield's Bible. Because, the real history of the newly established "Israel in 1947." --'today this is not a secret!* And Palestinians have been found to be almost more or at least 80% Semitic. The so-called people who are on "the wrong" side of history.
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  • the so called bible was in fact from origin papyrus written by men ... .and there are lots of translations mutations and endless interpretations possible ....fe abraham? “I will bless those who bless you, but the one who disrespects you, I will utterly destroy.” https://weekly.israelbiblecenter.com/do-not-mess-abraham
    the so called bible was in fact from origin papyrus written by men ... .and there are lots of translations mutations and endless interpretations possible ....fe abraham? “I will bless those who bless you, but the one who disrespects you, I will utterly destroy.” https://weekly.israelbiblecenter.com/do-not-mess-abraham
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  • AFTV Has been replaced by Distro The Mission Live TV, dedicated to sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ and the messages of Revelation 14 to the entire world through television, radio, literature, live Bible and prophecy events, the Internet, and evangelism training. https://www.stanrams.com/amazing-facts-tv-aftv/
    AFTV Has been replaced by Distro The Mission Live TV, dedicated to sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ and the messages of Revelation 14 to the entire world through television, radio, literature, live Bible and prophecy events, the Internet, and evangelism training. https://www.stanrams.com/amazing-facts-tv-aftv/
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  • The Message of Hope #bijbel #bible Inspiration
    The Message of Hope #bijbel #bible Inspiration
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