When you realise Jesus Christ already returned and New Jerusalem came down from heaven at the start of the millennial reign, thoughts immediately turn to: where is it, and how do I get there?
This post continues from an earlier post showing that real Jerusalem is located at the centre of the flat plane (aka at the North Pole, where the compass points). This is also where the biblical Mount Zion and camp of the saints are likely located.
If I was making an expedition to try to confirm my suspicions, I’d be aiming to start in northern Siberia and following the compass north.
Many old maps show land in the North Pole area (e.g Mercator); several show a land bridge going from northern Siberia to land around the North Pole (see the first four images in the below gallery for instance).
Even if you don’t have a biblical worldview, there is something causing the magnetism in the north, and the true North Pole (and Antarctica for that matter) is being hidden from most people. At the very least, seeing what’s there will confirm the true nature of this realm; if enough people wanted to find out they couldn’t stop us.
The Gleason map, which many use as their model for the flat earth map, appears to show Russian land pushing in further north, but the versions you can find have a paper covering that area (see gallery) or are just scrubbed of detail around the North Pole.
It also appears to get warmer as you get further north, as you can see from these YouTube adventurers here, here, here, here, here, here and here.
Revelation chapter 20 and Ezekiel talk about a Gog Magog war at the end of the millennial reign during Satan’s little season of deception. The “camp of the saints” and the “beloved city” in scripture is Jerusalem.
I’ve been looking into what (and where) Gog Magog is. Many maps show the land of Gog and Magog is northern Siberia. See below gallery.
It’s clear just from the descriptions of the weaponry (and other context) in the Gog Magog passage of Ezekiel 38 & 39 that this battle is long in the past.
“And when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison, And shall go out to deceive the nations which are in the four quarters of the earth, Gog, and Magog, to gather them together to battle: the number of whom is as the sand of the sea. And they went up on the breadth of the earth, and compassed the camp of the saints about, and the beloved city: and fire came down from God out of heaven, and devoured them.” (Revelation 20:7-9)
It’s interesting to see maps showing a land bridge which goes from the area identified as Gog Magog (northern Siberia) to the islands around the North Pole.
Note scripture doesn’t say the whole earth was destroyed after the Gog Magog war, just that those who went up against the camp of the saints were destroyed. If you look at Google Earth images of northern Siberia, you can see a lot of damage that looks like it could have been caused by this event. Google also censors a lot of the north on its maps.
Even mainstream media is reporting in recent years that the magnetic North Pole is rapidly moving toward Siberia. This is very interesting when you know we don’t live on a ball – maybe magnetic north is not actually moving and has been there the whole time, guiding the way to Jerusalem.
Another consideration is the continents could have been much closer together pre Armageddon (see Revelation 16:20 KJV).
The shill Ewaranon, in his lost history of flat earth series, just before he completely flipped, teased a bombshell about Siberia and referred to it in the context of Jesus Christ as king. He never continued that and completely changed tack in his next episode.
There’s a reason Gog Magog is mentioned in Revelation chapter 20.
Some maps base their depiction on the unbiblical Alexander the Great story of Gog Magog and the wall he allegedly built to enclose the horde. In my opinion this is all deception and misdirection but I’ve included some examples of it in my gallery.
Other maps say Gog Magog is the ten lost tribes of Israel, also deception and not biblical. I’ve included some examples in my gallery anyway.
Magog is also listed in scripture as one of the sons of Japheth (1 Chronicles 1:5), while Gog is a son of Reuben (1 Chronicles 5:3-5).