The Secret Of All Hollywood &Ldquo; Fantastic &Rdquo; Films. Kosher Master Yoda And Ferengi From The 14th Century - Alternative View

The Secret Of All Hollywood &Ldquo; Fantastic &Rdquo; Films. Kosher Master Yoda And Ferengi From The 14th Century - Alternative View
The Secret Of All Hollywood &Ldquo; Fantastic &Rdquo; Films. Kosher Master Yoda And Ferengi From The 14th Century - Alternative View

Video: The Secret Of All Hollywood &Ldquo; Fantastic &Rdquo; Films. Kosher Master Yoda And Ferengi From The 14th Century - Alternative View

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Ancient Code - As we'll see, Master Yoda from Star Wars is real. The image of Master Yoda appears in a medieval manuscript from the fourteenth century.

Looking at the image, it is clear that there is a tremendous similarity between Yoda and the original found in the manuscript of Gregory IX's decrees. Among researchers, these decrees are known as the Smithfield Decretals.

It is in the British Library and was written in southern France, probably from 1300 to 1340, and includes papal letters, teachings, and church decrees.

Yoda's drawing is part of the interpretation of the biblical story of Samson.

Historian Damian Kempf found Masters Yoda while collecting images for his new book, Medieval Monsters.

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“When I came across this monster, I could not believe my eyes and could not believe it at all. This is the same manuscript that was released 700 years ago,”Kempf told BBC Radio.

No one knows what this character is, a monster with a greenish complexion and large ears.

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But when comparing it to the image of the Jedi Master who mentored the young Luke Skywalker in Star Wars, everyone immediately sees that they are completely identical.

The British Library started uploading images such as ancient texts like this where we can see Yoda in 2010, so it's possible that George Lucas was inspired by these ancient manuscripts when he made the first Star Wars movie.

Curiously, if you look at this ancient manuscript and compare it with the "characters" in Kempf's new book, you will notice that Yoda is not the only familiar character.

You may find several other creatures that bear incredible similarities to modern movie heroes.

Is that Ferengi from Star Trek?

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(Wikipedia: Ferengi is a fictional humanoid race in the universe of the Star Trek science fiction series.

The word "Ferengi" is close to the Arabic names for European traders or in general for all Westerners. The name of the race probably comes from the Persian word "farangi" which means "foreigner". On the other hand, there is speculation that this word may be associated with a derogatory nickname, which in some parts of India is called the British.

Due to the image of the Ferengs, the authors of the series were accused of anti-Semitism in some cases. In his book Star Trek Religions, Ross S. Cramer writes that "the Ferengi religion is almost a parody of Orthodox Judaism … Critics have also pointed to the similarity of some of the Ferengian attributes with negative stereotypes associated with Jews."

Iona Goldberg notes that the Ferengi are portrayed in Star Trek: The Next Generation as "runaway capitalists with whips that look like a mixture between Nazi caricatures of Jews and the original appearance of Nosferatu."

Another find once again confirms the theory that everyone who is in the Topic knows.

Remember what director Neil Blomkamp said in an interview about this:

“Neil: For the last 30 years, people like me have tried to do all science fiction films as a hint, how to open the veil a little. Among those who know something, there are a lot of those who want to convey the truth to “ordinary people”.

Have you ever wondered why so many science fiction films are being produced now. Films are not easy with effects and plot. But they have a hidden meaning - to hide the tree in the forest, to take it in the opposite direction; and at least to confuse "ordinary earthlings" so that they generally get everything confused in their heads! All to provide, or as a FAIRY TALE, or as a FANTASY. Show them the truth in the form of fantasy! And then the truth will seem to them a fantasy!

A person leaves the cinema after watching such a film and sees a familiar street, people, cars, shops … and thinks to himself - what kind of fantasy these directors will not come up with!

Rebecca: Isn't this fantasy? Isn't that so?

Neil: For us, it's the discovery of the truth. For THEM it is ridicule, hiding the truth … There are two types of directors who shoot fantastic films. These are mainly THEIR directors. At THEIR Hollywood. Which are ridiculed and confused. And a little US. From simple earthlings. Why do they let US make films and hint at the truth? I don’t know … Maybe they just enjoy the stupidity and blinkeredness of earthlings”.

And now let's read what the Israeli FORWARD wrote about Master Yoda and the Star Wars movie.

The Secret Jewish History of 'Star Wars'

The Secret of Star Wars Jewish History.

In a 2012 interview, Star Wars creator George Lucas made the lax assertion that the release of another episode in his now legendary 38-year sci-fi saga is not a religious event.

“I hate to tell people that This is a movie, just a movie.”

This new episode boasts several new features. This is the first Star Wars in a decade, and the first to be released with Disney. This is the first film in a series with director JJ Abrams - who has self-proclaimed himself as "the most unfortunate Jewish director of them all."

It is also the first film to reunite the main trio of actors from the old series. Nearly forty years later, Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford and Mark Hamill.

Carrie Fisher's return has already been noted by Adam Sandler in the recently updated version of Hanukkah Songs (4th edition), in which he sings, “Princess Leia cuts the challah,” a nod to Carrie Fisher's Jewish heritage (her father was pop star Eddie Fisher). Generally among this trio, only Mark Hamill is essentially non-Jewish; Harrison Ford's mother was the one-time radio actress Dorothy Nidelman.

The new film also marks the return of Jewish screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan to the creative team. Kasdan wrote or co-wrote the second and third installments of Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi - generally considered the two best films in the series.

There are many other Jewish roots in the Star Wars series.

You don't need to be a linguist to understand that the Jedi Knights who use “power” - “spiritual power in their fight against the“dark side”- the yetzer hara, or evil inclination in each of us - carries the church name of a Jew.

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In other words, Jedi = Yehudi = Jew. And the name of the wise old man Yoda, who passed away at the biblical age of 900 in 1983 - "Return of the Jedi" and who was voiced by the Jewish actor and director Frank Oz, translates as "one who knows" in Hebrew.

Philologists claim that everything speaks for itself in Hebrew writing looking at Darth Vader.

Translated into Hebrew, it translates as “one is presumed innocent until proven guilty,” which naturally fits into Vader's character and true personality.

All of this was lost by director Mel Brooks in 1987, whose Star Wars was a parody of his Cosmic Eggs, which typically relied on Yiddish humor, including the catchphrase, "Let Schwartz be with you."

And in case you think that the above is sucked from the finger, then one of the leaders of the most powerful countries in the world will confirm that everything that is written above is true. On Wednesday, December 9, there was a Hanukkah Party at the White House, attended by President of Israel Reuven Rivlin and other Jewish leaders, and at which US President Barack Obama, the leader of the free world, said: “We all come together, together with the Jews of the whole world to celebrate the group of Maccabees who still inspire us today. They were in the minority. They rebelled. They also proved that freedom can prevail over tyranny. Hope can triumph over despair. Light will prevail over darkness. This sounds like a description of the new Star Wars movie.

In conclusion, I would like to quote again the words of Neil Blomkamp: “People who have not forgotten how to think and see above their plate and computer screen understand everything”.

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