7/14/2010

# 96, on what really happened to Jesus

96. Jesus, direct descendant of David, surely the kindest man the face of Earth has seen since her creation ignited the hate of Jewish authorities because he fiercely criticized religions in general and the corruption of the Jewish faith in particular.
He got indeed crucified by the Romans following the request of the Sanhedrin. 
However -as it was always the case for such punishments and given his by GOD provided physical strength through e.g. a continually diet based on sardines (anchovetas of the Mediterranean region)- Jesus didn't die and was rescued by his relatives and followers. 
Before the next dawn his father the well-respected merchant Joseph of Arimathea organized a secret escape line for him, his mother Mary of Nazareth, his partner Mary of Magdala and their 3 little children. 
During the reign of Nero he visited Rom for a few weeks to meet his more abundant followers. 
The most secure place was provided to him and group at first in what became the Otoman empire (the current Turkey), but he found also time to travel to France and to spend quite a long time in England. 
Jesus became completely Eternal by the age of 88. 
Of course, since the initial inception around 300 years later of the up 911 a.D. called catholic church (i.e. German church), his direct descendants had to live with constant fear. 
Around the year 1500 the most of them arrived in England and France. 
A bit more than 200 years later (circa 1720) the core group -always protected by the Templars (later known as the promoters of the Mormon church) and a few leading Masons- traveled to South America via the port of Callao. 
Time after time the majority of them started a living in South American places with benign weather.