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When Having ያሁኣ, Tigray Doesn't Need Help

Updated: Jan 19


How many of you know that Jesus is a political venture? While worshiping an entity that’s not the foundation of Ethiopia, we find ourselves outside the favor of a powerful being. His name is ያሁኣ. As some Tigrayans would say, “I would rather die than give up Christianity.”, most are dying by making that same request. But how so? The power of ያሁኣ is supposed to be ingrained into our culture, and if he’s not there as he is replaced by Christianity, you will not receive the protection in which you believe Christianity is supposed to deliver. As an example, if the tire on my car turns flat, is it smart to purchase a bike tire as a replacement? This is the result of Tigrayans worshiping in the name of Christianity. It’s not the right fit for Tigray. Your problems derive from existing in an entity that will never help you, never protect you, never prosper you. The only thing you see is a Caucasian person that is supposed to be a savior who hasn’t led Tigrayans away from their pain and suffering. So politically, Tigray suffers from the lie of Christianity. If this isn't true, which most will not believe that Christianity is wrong, where is the protection of that God you are serving? Haven’t you called out his name many times? Where’s the protection of our people as you call on God? And as of today, no one can give me an answer to this dilemma. So your theory now is to get education and make that the savior of our people, while the people who have set up the academia system for you to serve them under their business communities prosper as heads, and we fall short as workers of these communities. Not founders of our own communities to help our people. 


The God you so willingly wish to serve isn’t helping you. He has the face of a Caucasian. You are serving your enemies in Christianity. Your efforts serve Caucasians, not Tigrayans. On the walls of Tigrayan homes are faces of a Caucasian person who never saves us. We are fighting against other Ethiopian ethnicity in civil political wars. Where is the order of peace from God? You don’t have an answer to develop a solution because you are NOT serving ያሁኣ. We will not conquer being a powerful presence to the world without ያሁኣ. You are using a bike tire to replace the flat tire on your car and it isn’t working. You are working counter-productive because you are not in the correct ethereal arena to command power amongst the world, against your enemies. You have no influence and are not known as a powerful source to the world. If Tigray had power, we would return to Tigray right now and maintain who we are as an influence without donations and food aid. Tigray has been destroyed and you still serve Christianity? I thought when you serve a mighty being, that being protects its people from destruction. Where's the protection of Christianity for Tigray? Did you NOT call on Christianity to save us as a people? Where are the positive results? Or have you been tricked into believing that some day we will receive a reward by serving Caucasians/ Christianity?


Here’s a news update for you from the Orit... It is famine (food shortage), plagues (drought/ no rain), the sword (assassinations) against Tegaru when we don't serve ያሁኣ. If you recognize these things and are also in the midst of them, you are NOT under the power and protection of ያሁኣ, who by the way wants us to serve him! NOT Christianity. There is no greater power for Tegaru than ያሁኣ, and it is not Christianity that will save us. So far, Christianity has done nothing for Tigray or any Horn African. Christianity is a disease that is imposed upon the world, and the only people who benefit are Caucasians because they are the founders of it. They venture into countries not of their own to impose their religious dogma upon Africa so they will eventually take over our countries to become wealthy. We have been infiltrated! There is pillage among us!


You should understand that if what you have been in practice of has not supported, protected, prospered you in 60+ years (1950's), then it should be known that something needs to change. Many of our parents and grandparents, including my own, did not serve ያሁኣ. They assembled to American traditions and even changed their names to reflect American styles so they would blend in as they ran from the Ethiopian Federal Government because of not having ያሁኣ. We run from our enemies because we have no protection. If my grandparents served ያሁኣ, none of fleeing to America would have happened. If they and the community served ያሁኣ, they would have the power to withstand enemy attacks. If they had ያሁኣ, they would not have been compelled to change their names. 


Here we are today, we must not become as our parents and grandparents who fled to other countries just to NOT save our people and culture. We can take positive steps today and do not have to run from our enemies. I’m speaking to you as a Prophet of ያሁኣ, we have the power in ያሁኣ to conquer our enemies, to stabilize our communities to be influential upon the world to serve ያሁኣ. Tigray, your life isn’t worth anything without ያሁኣ. You may do humanitarian work and philanthropy, but you aren’t given a voice for Tigray for the world to recognize. You have limited power, and that’s what this issue is, there is no power without ያሁኣ for Tigrayans.


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Ambesa
Ambesa
Jan 18

In James Quirin’s research on Caste and Class in Historical Northwest Ethiopia, we need to recognized the broader story of Semitic and Cushitic people’s existence in the highland regions starting centuries before Aksum and also continuing during Aksumite (c. IOO B.C.E.-900 C.E.), which many scholars attest to no existence of Christian influence during this time. Quirin, noted that in the millennia before the rise of Aksum, the Agaw were credited with the development of the region, and it was what the Aksumite civilization was based on, and they were not Christians.


Again, Quirin emphasizes how the Agaw remained a key linguistic, ethnic and cultural component in the formation of Tigrayan, and especially Amhara civilization. These key elements should not be…


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