How the Arches of Baal Prove the Rise of the New World Order

A 5.5-meter (20ft) recreation of the 1,800-year-old Arch of Triumph in Palmyra, Syria, is seen at Trafalgar Square in London.
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Yet another major metropolis erected a replica of the arch of Palmyra, otherwise known as the arch of Baal.

The Italian city of Florence installed the arch in March, days ahead of world leaders meeting together for the G20 Summit.

While the events may be over, one scholar believes their unity symbolizes the new world order.

“This arch brings together all the necessary elements for the new world order,” Rabbi Daniel Assur, a member of the nascent Sanhedrin, tells Breaking Israel News. “If you look at where this arch has appeared, it is clearly a pattern moving towards a specific goal: Messiah. The question is, whose Messiah will it be?” 

As an Orthodox Jew, Assur believes the Messiah has not yet come, and the arch could be a gateway for His entry.

“There is no question that the arch is the portal for a new world that the Talmud is speaking about. If the new world order succeeds, then they will rule, God forbid. But if the Moshiach ben David (Messiah from the House of David) comes through the portal, he will rule over them, over the new world order.” 

Other arch replications have popped up around the world, including in ParisDubaiNew York and London.

It’s all part of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s plan to establish a new world order, Assur says.

“UNESCO, as part of the new world order, has to usurp the true name of God,” Rabbi Assur explained. “It is towards this end that UNESCO is working toward changing the name and history of the Temple Mount, in order to control the original name of the Jewish God. That is why they made the most absurd claims about the holy places in Israel, but the power of the new world order is real, so they were successful, despite their obvious lies.” 

Since various arches’ unveilings, some end-times scholars have noticed an increase in demonic activity.

“First there were the terror attacks in New York, New Jersey and Minnesota, then there were the unprecedented riots in Charlotte, and over the weekend there was a horrific mass shooting near Seattle. All of these events took place within a week after the Arch of Triumph was put up in New York. Baal was an ancient deity that was often associated with violence and bloodshed, and those that erected this arch have no idea what they are messing with,” blogger Michael Snyder writes.

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