Do not underestimate Zio-Christian eschatological madness.
The extreme danger of Zionist eschatological madness and Christian eschatological madness must not be underestimated.
Zionism takes advantage of the extreme eschatological beliefs promoted by fanatic Zionist Rabbis, as well as fanatic Evangelical Christian Zionists. Alex Krainer reminds us of the danger of those eschatological beliefs in the below, short 3.5-minute video cut of the discussion between Nima and Alex that occurred today, May 22, 2025. To see today’s entire interview of Alex Krainer by Nima R. Alkhorshid, click here.
You may also wish to view, or review, the article I wrote about the true origins of Zionism: three movements in Christianity. That article is Part 2 of a nine-part series entitled, Jesus Died in Kashmir at age 120. While the Jesus-in-India belief would appear, on the surface, to have nothing to do with eschatological Christian Zionist beliefs that have dangeorus and deadly geo-political ramifications that could lead to the extinction of all forms of life on earth—plant, insect, animal and human—due to a nuclear war, at this time in human history such a dismissal would be truly dangerous.
Evangelical Christian Zionists, rather than focusing on the teachings of the individual known as Jesus Christ, as reflected in his Sermon on the Mount, the Beatitudes, and other teachings of Jesus, have adopted a form of Christianity that appears to be from 95% to 99% focused on the belief of a violent pre-condition for his “return”, called Armageddon. Keeping in mind that the population of Evangelical Christian Zionists is four times larger than the total population of the Jews on earth, and very politically active [The Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, is an ardent Evangelical Christian Zionist], the statement that Evangelical Christian Zionists are dangerous is understatement.
Armageddon is described as the final war where the armies of evil gather to oppose God and his chosen people. This event is believed to occur during the end times, before Jesus returns in glory to establish his kingdom. The Battle of Armageddon is part of the Great Tribulation, a period of intense suffering and testing before Jesus's second coming. Evangelical Christian Zionists are extremely eager for this war-prerequisite to occur, so that, as they believe, Jesus will then come to establish, for once and for all, Christianity, Final Judgement, the Kingdom of God, etc., etc.
Coupled with that is a Jewish eschatological belief regarding a Jewish Messiah, though not Jesus, destined to appear. Zionists, at root, are atheists. No true Jew would commit genocide. Zionists, who are, again, atheists, use the Messianic tradition of the appearance of a Jewish Messiah to justify their racist, supremacist, genocidal campaign to pave the way for the advent of the Messiah by eliminating Palestinians.
This is precisely why I have repeatedly—both in my Jesus Died in Kashmir series, and in other articles—revealed what Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835-1908) revealed to the world for the first time: that the individual known as “Jesus Christ” survived the crucifixion, physically; was healed of his wounds; travelled to Kashmir, India, where prior Jews had travelled; married a woman named Marjan; had children [the regular way] by Marjan; lived to the age of 120; died and was buried, under the earth, in the Kan Yar section of the capital city of Srinagar, Kashmir, India. Over the spot where he died, a shrine, called the Rozabal, was eventually built. It stands to this day.
For more information on the fact of the natural life and natural death of “Jesus Christ,” view the video documentaries listed below, and read the books listed below.
DOCUMENTARIES
Jesus in India (Produced by Paul Davids)
Jesus in Kashmir (Documentary produced by the Indian government)
Did Jesus Die (Produced by BBC-Four)
The Hidden Story of Jesus (Produced and directed by David Batty. Presented by Dr. Robert Beckford)
Jesus in India (A presentation by Edward T. Martin)
BOOKS
Jesus Lived in India - 264 p. (Holger Kersten)
Jesus Died in Kashmir - 184 p.(Andreas Faber-Kaiser)
Jesus in Heaven on Earth - 471 p. (Khwaja Nazir Ahmad)
Jesus in India - 315 p. (Dr. James Deardorff)
Jesus in India - 160 p. (Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
NOTE: This is the first book published on the theory of a post-crucifixion life of Jesus. Although the book is partially tied to the author’s personal claim to be “The Promised Messiah & Mahdi,” this book is must reading. It was first published in the Urdu language, in 1908, under the title, Masih Hindustan Mein, i.e, Messiah in India)
Saving the Savior - 408 p. (Abubakr Salahuddin, aka, Ron Chism)
The Tomb of Jesus - 60 p. (Sufi Mutiur Rahman Bengalee)
The Lost Years of Jesus - 432 p. (Elizabeth Clare Prophet)
NOTE: This books examines the theory that Jesus spent those “lost years” of his life that are not accounted for in the Bible in “the Orient.” Some researchers, such as Ms. Prophet, believe that Jesus, between the ages of 13 and 29, went to India only before the crucifixion, some believe only after the crucifixion, and some believe both before and after the crucifixion. Ms. Prophet says that Jesus traveled to India, Nepal, Ladakh, and Tibet.
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Abshalom Ben Shlomo and I visited the Ivorian embassy here in 2016. The Ambassador was very warm and open: he said then that they knew how the French were dogging them and how much they resented it, but didn't see at that time how to get around them. But one day, he said, they would remove the foot of the French from their necks... that day has come! 🙏🏾