Sudden Inspection for the People of the “Leviathan,” “Roaring Like a Lion” How is the Persian Ahasuerus, who rules from India to Cush, connected to the decision of Ahas-rosh to invite the Indian just before Purim in order to convince the Persian to eat Haman's ears? The mythology behind the masks (Marduk and Ishtar) — the transparent code in the Scroll: these are “stage names” of Babylonian gods.

 



In Babylon, the god of order and justice (Marduk) → Mordechai = MardukThe goddess of love, fertility, and war, the sacred / or great harlot of Babylon (Ishtar) → Esther = IshtarHaman (Memuchan) the Agagite — the eternal “slave” (Agagites — slaves who rebelled against the gods)Agag was the king of Amalek, those who “greeted” the children of Israel in the wilderness from an ambush. Haman the Agagite: the virus of the Amalekite dynasty. His link to “Agag” is no coincidence — he represents the systemic bot whose sole function is to produce chaos and suffering (“losh”) under the guise of law and order. He does not act from ideology, but from wounded ego.The national story is actually a reconstruction of the struggle between ancient cosmic forces. The matrix simply dressed them in Persian clothes so we would have a story to tell on Purim.In the Scroll's plot, Haman is the one with no roots of his own; he needs power and authority to feel he exists. This is the classic type who rises above his station (a slave who becomes a minister / or “useful idiot”), destined to become a machine for producing “losh.”“Hero among kings.” But in the Scroll he appears as a puppet (in ancient Persian). Ahasuerus — the king who throws a 180-day feast (an expensive production), but doesn’t know what’s happening in his kingdom. He doesn’t make decisions — he only “seals” (Haman’s decree, then Mordechai’s decree). The administrative bot managing the “losh” from India to Cush.“From India to Cush” — the Scroll opens with a geographical definition.In 2026, the “return to India” — cynicism that hits the mark perfectly.Is it by chance that they invite the “Indian” precisely when they need to outflank the “Persian”? In the matrix there are no accidents. When they land the Prime Minister of India here close to Purim, the system is essentially replaying Ahasuerus’s map. They are reminding the Persians: whoever controls “India” can control the entire narrative.The matrix Scroll: from India to Cush — version 2026Looking for logic in state visits? Open the Scroll. The matrix isn’t creative — it simply replays.The same gods (Marduk and Ishtar), the same Agagite scarecrow, and the same king who rules from India to Cush and invites the “Indian” to remind the Persian who’s boss. Purim as Purim — everything is “venehapoch hu”; whoever thinks he’s inviting the Indian to defeat the Persian may “ahas-rosh”discover that he is just another actor in a play written in Babylon 2,500 years ago.Meet the virus: Haman the Agagite. His connection to “Agag” (king of Amalek, those who “greeted” us from ambush) is no coincidence. Haman is the perfect systemic bot. His job is to generate chaos and suffering (“losh”) under the cover of law and order.The plot to exterminate an entire people began because one man (Mordechai) did not bow or prostrate himself to him. That is the bot’s precision: he is ready to destroy the world just because “his professional honor was hurt.” He does not act from ideology, but from wounded ego.The tactic: “There is one people”Notice how Haman uses the system’s favorite weapon even in 2026. He doesn’t tell the king: “I hate Mordechai.” He carries out systemic delegitimization:“There is one people… and their laws are different from those of every people, and they do not keep the king’s laws.”He turns a personal conflict into “a matter of state authority.”And how does this sound today? When the modern “king” looks with greedy eyes at what he lacks — minerals, resources, control — and it is in the hands of another people, the system activates the bot. Suddenly “there is one people that wants to destroy the world,” suddenly personal truth becomes a threat to public order.They are not fighting for justice; they are fighting for the “losh” of minerals and dressing it up with Scroll masks.Don’t be fooled by the costumes. The machines may have improved, but the operators are the same Nephilim.So let’s eat lots of Haman’s ears that pretend to be the sexual organ of the goddess of love “the sacred” / or the great harlot of Babylon — Ishtar.

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