Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Orange Orange Everywhere

Wyoming, August 2025



And this is Melbourne today - original photo can be found here



If you would like to see more sky events and other world chaos, most of which is being caused by the passing binary system.... click here - videos continually being added - you don't need a TikTok account to watch the videos, they are available to the public.  Most of this is never reported on mainstream news.


Sunday, August 17, 2025

Purple Skies, Double Halos and Intense Heat


Something strange lit up the night sky over Valparaiso, Indiana… not a flash, but a lingering purple glow that transformed the entire horizon. Locals had no explanation. No filter, this is the colour it became.

 



Two Different Countries… Same Exact Sky Phenomenon. What you’re looking at is NOT an ordinary sun halo. Two separate viewers — one in Canada and another in Jamaica — captured this massive, glowing ring in the sky.




Friday, August 15, 2025

Baba Sali promised: "Whoever does this, the gates of Heaven will open before him!"

 

H/t Sherry

Hebrew with English subtitles.  However, I have typed up a rough version of the text below.

 


A Jew from Haifa who had no children went to Netivot to see the Baba Sali on Rosh Chodesh. He did not know that on Rosh Chodesh there is no public reception with the Baba Sali because they would be having a feast on the eve of Rosh Chodesh.  It was the custom to travel to Jerusalem for prayers and a feast every Erev Rosh Chodesh.

So this Jew who has travelled on many buses to get there, turns up and knocks on the door of the Baba Sali. The Rebetzin answers the door. She explained to him that the Baba Sali does not accept visitors on Rosh Chodesh. The Jew became very upset and explained how far he had travelled and how he had no children and needed the Rav to bless him. So she allowed him to come in for a few minutes. 

He went into the Rav's room and saw the Rav was all organised to go to Jerusalem for Rosh Chodesh, the family was waiting downstairs and the driver was waiting in the car. 

He stood in front of the Baba Sali and the Baba Sali looked at him with his holy eyes and says 'what is it my son?' and he replied: I am childless and the doctors have said there is no hope. The Baba Sali told him to sit and then he asked the Rebetzin to bring him the first course of the meal she had prepared to take to Jerusalem. 

The Rebetzin couldn't understand it, the Rav had never delayed his trip to Jerusalem for Rosh Chodesh. Anyway, she didn't ask questions. She brought the first course of the meal in for the Rav and the visitor.

They begin to eat and the Baba Sali talked to him, made him laugh, then asked him what he did to try to have children. He said that there is nothing he has not tried and no prayer that he has not prayed, and that he's been to so many doctors, all of whom said there is no hope. He then started to cry. 

Then the Baba Sali signalled to his wife to bring the second course. She doesn't understand what is going on, they are late and it takes time to travel to Jerusalem and this has never happened before. The driver is still waiting downstairs, but no-one questions whatever the Baba Sali decides to do so no-one says anything. 

She brings the second course and the Baba Sali acts as if he has all the time in the world. Then he asks the Rebetzin to bring dessert. 

Then, taking his time, he finally blesses the Jew from Haifa that Hashem will help him to have children this year. The man was very happy, he kissed the Baba Sali's hand and then he left. 

At last, they all get in the car to drive, and the family asked the Baba Sali what delayed them so much. He replied that when he saw the man, and looked into his eyes, he saw that this man could not have children in this world, and I asked G-d to enlighten me how I could bless him with children. And He answered me that we need to make a change to the middot [character traits].

And I said no problem, the Rebetzin wants to leave quickly, everyone is waiting, but if they don't say anything and they change their middot, then there is a chance to give this Jew a child from a place he can never have. I asked for the first course and there was tension in the house, but no-one came up here. I asked for the second course and the tension rose but no-one said anything. 

When I asked for dessert I already saw that the gate for giving this man children was opening. When they accepted the change and the delay, the gate was opened, and I could give him the blessing. If all the gates are locked, we can open them by changing our middot .... if someone has something to complain about and he says "Lord of the World I accept your leadership, that's how you want it" at that moment  the gates will open.

Thursday, August 14, 2025

He Who Sits in Heaven Laughs and Mocks Them


Extract of talk from the Lubavitcher Rebbe 5740 [1980]


Rabbi Yochanan quotes Shimon bar Yochai regarding the war of Gog u Magog.  


It seems like it is a terrible tragedy for the Jews but as it says in Sanhedrin and other sources  Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai said 'King David ran from his son Avshalom, and he exclaimed 'Ma raba tzorei' [how big are my problems]. Whereas on the passuk "Why do nations gather and people speak futility" he doesn't say "how big are my problems", but the opposite. 

On "yehugu rik" - speaking futility - Rashi and other commentaries explain that it's not tzorei/tragedy, it's Rik vehevel - futility. It has no meaning for the Jews. 

Goyim are fighting between themselves, gathering and talking, but it's all ineffective. Why?  Because He who sits in Heaven laughs and mocks them. 

Then comes the question: how should a Jew view this?  We have the decree from the Torah that even though nations are gathering and talking negatively, still for the Jews it has absolutely no meaning. But not because of our own strength G-d forbid, but because He who sits in Heaven laughs and mocks them.  And that's why it's not affecting the Jews.

They call it tragedy? G-d forbid! The nations come up with different ideas, but it's all Hevel Larik - futility. Why? Because Hashem is with us.

The fact that they are gathering.... Jewish people know it is all pointless. Because He who sits in Heaven laughs and mocks them.

He is not just notifying but he is mocking and laughing at them.

As it says "He who touches them, he is touching the apple of My eye" 

The story of Egypt, the story of Afghanistan. Another story, that fight, another fight. But in relation to Jews the Guardian of Israel "neither slumbers nor sleeps".  Why? Because Jews are connected with the Guardian of the Jews.

Then he sees in a revealed way, that Hashem in Heaven laughs and mocks them. And the war of Gog  u Magog is not affecting the Jewish people. Gog is fighting with Magog and it says in Tanach that it will be in Jerusalem, but that has nothing to do with the Jewishness in Jerusalem, and not in the city of Jerusalem, rather it's around Jerusalem. The Jews are standing strong because Jerusalem is a city where King David lived and the name Yerushalayim comes from the words "Yiras Hashem shleimah" which means "complete fear of G-d".

And Jews who are complete G-d fearing people bring it into actuality, and the city of Jerusalem will stay untouched. 

The nations are "utsu eitza" - contriving a scheme - but when the Jewish children behave in a manner of "ki imanu kel" - "G-d is with us" - then "dabru davar velo yakum" - their conspired plot will not be materialized.

Painting of the Rebbe: Robert Kremnizer


Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Why Israel is Driving the World Crazy

Alistair Heath, editor of the Sunday Telegraph in Britain, explains what lies behind the automatic opposition to Israel in most Western countries.




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There’s something about Israel that makes people uncomfortable, and it’s not what they say it is. 

They’ll point to politics, settlements, borders, and wars. But scratch beneath the outrage, and you’ll find something deeper. A discomfort not with what Israel does, but with what Israel is. 

A nation this small should not be this strong. Period. 

Israel has no oil. No special natural resources. A population barely the size of a mid-sized American city. They are surrounded by enemies. Hated in the United Nations. Targeted by terror. Condemned by celebrities. Boycotted, slandered, and attacked.

And still, they thrive like there’s no tomorrow. 

In military. In medicine. In security. In technology. In agriculture. In intelligence. In morality. In sheer, unbreakable will. 

They turn desert into farmland. 

They make water from air. 

They intercept rockets in mid-air. 

They rescue hostages under the nose of the world’s worst regimes. 

They survive wars that were supposed to wipe them out, and win. 

The world watches this and can’t make sense of it. 

So they do what people do when they witness strength they can’t understand. 

They assume it must be cheating. 

It must be American aid. 

It must be foreign lobbying. 

It must be oppression. 

It must be theft. 

It must be some dark trick that gave the Jews this kind of power. 

It must be blackmail. 

Because heaven forbid it’s something else. 

Heaven forbid it’s real. 

Heaven forbid it’s earned. 

Or worse, destined. 

The Jewish people were supposed to disappear a long, long time ago. That’s how the story of exiled, enslaved, hated minorities is supposed to end. But the Jews didn’t disappear. They actually came home, rebuilt their land, revived their language, and brought their dead back to life — in memory, in identity, and in strength. 

That’s not normal. 

It’s not political. 

It’s biblical. 

There’s no cheat code that explains how a group of people return to their homeland after 2,000 years.

There is no rational path from gas chambers to global influence. 

And there is no historical precedent for surviving the Babylonians, the Romans, the Crusaders, the Inquisition, the pogroms, and the Holocaust, and still showing up to work on Monday in Tel Aviv. 

Israel doesn’t make sense. 

Unless you believe in something beyond the math. 

This is what drives the world crazy. 

Because if Israel is real, if this improbable, ancient, hated nation is somehow still chosen, protected, and thriving, then maybe God isn’t a myth after all. 

Maybe He’s still in the story. 

Maybe history isn’t random. 

Maybe evil doesn’t get the last word. 

Maybe the Jews are not just a people… but a testimony. 

That’s what they can’t stand. 

Because once you admit that Israel’s survival isn’t just impressive, but divine, everything changes. Your moral compass has to reset. Your assumptions about history, power, and justice collapse. You realize you’re not watching the end of an empire. You’re witnessing the beginning of something eternal. 

So they deny it. 

They smear it. 

And rage against it. 

Because it’s easier to call a miracle “cheating” than to face the possibility that God keeps His promises.

And He’s keeping them still.

Monday, August 11, 2025

Gog u Magog Upcoming

Australia has announced that it WILL support a Palestinian State. Well there's a surprise !

He's been dying to say that for weeks.  No surprise because he is best friends with Abbas as of last week.  

I don't know how many countries have officially declared their ill-feelings towards Israel, but we seem to be inching closer and closer to the Gog Magog scenario when the world turns on Israel.

This is what Bibi had to say to a journalist, regarding Australia's attitude, prior to Australia's announcement that they would accept a P. State.