Iran’s Jewish Rulers
Mon 12:42 pm +00:00, 28 Oct 2024As a counterpoint to the current “War with Iran” narrative then, I thought it worth reposting this old paper
30 pages of pdf, so a long read
Source: https://mileswmathis.com/iran.pdf
by Donny Ahzmond
June 3, 2019
“In closing, I’d like to point out that we’ve encountered a disproportionate number of Cohens in
this paper. Miles has suggested Cohen/Kohen may be itself be a variant of Komnene, and I think
this paper only strengthens that hunch. This means the rulers of Iran that I’ve covered – or rather
uncovered – in this paper are not just Jews but specifically Levites, from the priestly tribe. It is
becoming more apparent that the Cohens have historically played the part of kingmakers or
handlers, managing people and influencing events mostly behind the scenes. In a sense, they are
fulfilling the same role as the original Levites did, only on a secular level. Whereas the Old
Testament priests were the mediators between God and his people, the post-Israelite Kohens
have become the mediators between the upper Families and the lower Families, or between the
Families and the rest of us. See the Wikipedia page for kingmaker, which lists Samuel – who
installed King David – as the first historical example. Can you guess what tribe Samuel belonged
to?”