Man from Planet Rizq (Study Book One: Supreme Mathematics Class A)
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Man from Planet Rizq (Study Book One: Supreme Mathematics Class A)
York has claimed to be an extraterrestrial master teacher from the planet Rizq. York wrote, "We have been coming to this planet before it had your life form on it. ... My incarnation as an Ilah Mutajassid or Avatara was originally in the year 1945 A.D. In order to get here I travelled by one of the smaller passenger crafts called SHAM out of a Motherplane called MERKABAH or NIBIRU." This version of York came to Earth on 16 March 1970. (Comet Bennett, which was visible on that date, is said to have really been York's spacecraft).
York taught that the Motherplane/NIBIRU would launch the Crystal City or New Jerusalem (see: Book of Revelation 21:2) to our solar system from its position in Orion. A 40-year process of taking the 144,000 Chosen Few (see: Book of Revelation 14:1) - 12,000 each from the Twelve Tribes of Israel - into the Planet Craft NIBIRU began on 12 August 2003 and will end on 12 August, 2043.
These Chosen Few will be groomed for 1,000 years and returned to Earth for the final battle against the Luciferians and also to redeem man from the 6,000 year rulership of the Devil and his seed. Though August 12, 2003, the beginning of this process, passed without incident, it has been taught that the August 14, 2003 blackout of the Eastern United States and Canada marked the beginning of this Rapture-like event. The superficial similarity of these beliefs to those of the Heaven's Gate cult led to some worried newspaper articles after that cult's mass suicide during the appearance of Comet Hale-Bopp in 1997, in which the cult was reported to have said that a spacecraft was following the comet.