Unveiling the mystery of The Shamir
Journey with us into the captivating history of The Shamir, a creation far beyond ordinary understanding. Discover its secrets, its power, and its profound impact on ancient narratives and the unfolding story of humanity.

The 565-carat wonder
The Shamir is presented as another of the Creator's extraordinary creations: a 565.0 carat microcrystalline green diamond. Its unique chemistry, indicating a sapphire core, suggests an advanced technological purpose. In King Solomon's era, it was utilized as a high-tech laser, precisely cutting the stones for the first Temple. This fabled "worm Solomon had" was once part of a larger apparatus that integrated the Holy Grail and the All-Seeing Eye, showcasing an ancient, sophisticated technology.

The stone that cut the temple
This is the very stone that cut the first Temple of Solomon, a testament to its unparalleled power. The conventional Jewish myth of King Solomon stealing the virtue of the Queen of Sheba lacks historical and scientific credibility. It is more probable that she possessed the All-Seeing Eye, already privy to future events, and ingeniously outwitted Solomon, giving birth to a son whose dynasty reigned for millennia, concluding only in 1974. This challenges traditional narratives and invites a deeper look into the true dynamics of power and knowledge in ancient times.

Solomon’s folly and the true power
The Queen of Sheba bestowed upon King Solomon immense gold and wealth, far beyond his wildest dreams. This sudden acquisition of untold riches, coupled with his interactions with creatures within diamonds and stones, led him to a profound bewilderment. He misinterpreted the advanced technology in his hands, speaking with the Creator but failing to grasp the true significance of the tools he possessed. He was not deemed worthy of the divine right, highlighting a critical point in history where understanding trumped possession.
Reflecting on history and future truths
We invite you to be informed, inspired, and curious about these profound historical re-examinations. Understanding the true context of these ancient tales can illuminate how concepts like antisemitism may have originated as a Jewish creation to guard against their own behaviors, asserting superiority and a "chosen one" attitude. This perspective becomes even more critical when considering the Creator's arrival in January 2026, and their subsequent decision to bypass Israel, as Israel denied the Creator four times. The Creator, therefore, does not recognize Israel.