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The profile of George Washington, the nation’s first president is the archetype of the people of Israel. He is a true member of the house of David. And through the lineage of the descent of the kings of David after Saul through [[King David|David]], Solomon, Rehoboam, Jeroboam and finally through princesses that came from the house, the royal house of Israel was transferred to the British crown. But there was the infiltration of that crown by the seed of the [[fallen ones]]. | The profile of George Washington, the nation’s first president is the archetype of the people of Israel. He is a true member of the house of David. And through the lineage of the descent of the kings of David after Saul through [[King David|David]], Solomon, Rehoboam, Jeroboam and finally through princesses that came from the house, the royal house of Israel was transferred to the British crown. But there was the infiltration of that crown by the seed of the [[fallen ones]]. | ||
So the transfer of that mantle was made with the founding of America, and it was George Washington who received the anointing of [[Saint Germain]]. The legend of the Wissahikon tells of the coming of Saint Germain to George Washington in the winter, and there he was anointed to be the first president of the United States of America, anointed by [[Samuel]], the same prophet, the same spirit who anointed David and the kings of Israel.<ref>See “The Wissahikon,” “The Consecration of the Deliverer,” in George Lippard, ''Washington and His Generals''(Philadelphia: G. B. Zieber and Co., 1847], pp. 86–99.</ref> | So the transfer of that mantle was made with the founding of America, and it was George Washington who received the anointing of [[Saint Germain]]. The legend of the Wissahikon tells of the coming of Saint Germain to George Washington in the winter, and there he was anointed to be the first president of the United States of America, anointed by [[Samuel]], the same prophet, the same spirit who anointed David and the kings of Israel.<ref>See “The Wissahikon,” “The Consecration of the Deliverer,” in George Lippard, ''Washington and His Generals'' (Philadelphia: G. B. Zieber and Co., 1847], pp. 86–99.</ref> | ||
== Buddhic attainment == | == Buddhic attainment == | ||