The Mahdi - New Or Old Agenda
Is this the script of the movie or series DUNE, or another Anti...
The Mahdi has stepped forward to claim his position as the savior or messiah as many religions have written and predicted. But this new one speaks of being the Chosen One, but his actions reveals if he is For Christ or Against Christ. The movie and series Dune is written around the rise of the Mahdi and all the attributes of how he is determined and with acts he will succeed to complete the prophesy.
In Frank Herbert's Dune, the "Mahdi" is a Fremen (Freeman) messianic figure believed to be "The One Who Will Lead Us to Paradise". This title is given to Paul Atreides after he demonstrates prescience and fighting prowess among the Fremen (Freeman). The concept of the Mahdi is rooted in a Fremen (Freemen) messianic legend, potentially influenced by the Bene Gesserit.
The Fremen (Freemen), who are the desert-dwelling people of Arrakis, believe in a messiah who will deliver them from their harsh environment. Paul Atreides, also known as the "Lisan al-Gaib" (Voice from the Outer World), is recognized as this messiah by the Fremen (Freemen). The Fremen (Freemen) believe that the Mahdi will be a Fremen (Freemen) native, not an off-worlder, and that he will lead them to paradise. But the religious group of the Fremen (Freemen) believe the Kwisaz Haderach is Paul Atreides and there are signs that Paul is the one. The Bene Gesserit, a sisterhood of powerful women, may have planted the idea of the Mahdi among the Fremen (Freemen) to control their fate. The Bene Gesserit told Jessica, Paul’s mother, not to have any sons. But Jessica wanted to give her husband, The Duke, the male child he wanted. So this was the start of the prophecy with Jessica defying the Bene Gesserit.
The Bene Gesserit is a controlling and manipulating order of women with learned abilities and skills that they have naturally and attend school for. They use black magic and mind control to ensure their agenda stays on track. They also use sex and cohorsion to steer the thrones of power in the direction to fullfill their prophesy. They will even have children by kings, rulers and powerful men for the benefit of their order. These children are used as pawns and the Bene Gesserit have prefected the means of only having female babies so they to become a part of the order. Thus, increasing their power and to solidify the continuance of their agenda of world control and manipulation.
Dune’s Interpretation
In the Dune universe, the term Mahdi is used to describe the messiah of the Fremen, a concept that is distinct from the Imam Mahdi in Shia Islam.
Comparison With Islamic Mahdi
The Mahdi in Dune is not the same as the Imam Mahdi in Shia Islam, who is a divinely appointed figure believed to return at the end of times. The Mahdi is a figure in Islamic eschatology who is believed to appear at the End of Times to rid the world of evil and injustice.
The Pope Dies…The USA Born Mahdi Appears
The day after Pope Frances officially dies, the Mahdi makes his appearance and his name is Abdullah Hashem. He is an Egyptian American, Egyptian father and American/Christian mother. He has declared himself the new Pope.
"I am inviting you to the seventh and final covenant between God and mankind," Abdullah Hashem tells his followers in a speech inside an orphanage turned cult headquarters. The compound is in Crewe, England, just outside of Manchester. "Accepting this covenant is the only thing that will save you from the punishment which is about to come down upon mankind. Covid was only the beginning of that punishment. More plagues and diseases will be unearthed and unleashed upon you."
Hashem is wearing all black and a black beanie that partially covers his eyes. He has a greying beard and mustache with long hair draping out from under his hat. In front of him sit around 70 followers who stare up at him on a tall podium. They, too, are all dressed in black. He delivers his doomsday prediction with authority in a deep, resounding voice.
"Accepting this covenant is the only thing that will save you from the punishment..."
Believers must support him, "With everything they have." In one video he says, "We're looking for people that are willing to sell their homes, come be a part of the community, and follow me." Hashem asks them to, "Leave behind their own lives of self-interest," and says they are required to, "Support God with their wealth." He explains that followers should prioritize him and the mission over their families. Many have sold their homes and donated all their money to this alleged prophet. "Those who own properties such as a house or land must sell it in order to donate it to the cause of the establishment of a Divine Just State," Hashem says in his book that, "Supporting the Qaim comes by any means necessary.” One talk by Hashem is called "The Mahdi Forbids Personal Wealth."
Hashem predicts "Strange illnesses that were never seen before will fall down to the earth with comets and meteors," Hashem continues. "Sicknesses that are worse than the Black Death will sweep the globe. Wars will cover the entire globe. People will eat people out of hunger. The beasts of the earth will turn against man." In another video, he warns of a ‘flood of blood’ coming. "Mere hours or days away from a full flood pouring on the face of the earth. It is not a flood of water; it is a flood of blood."
But like any other self-proclaimed cult leader, they just can’t stay away from having sex with their followers.
Hashem was coercing women into sex, according to several former members. "Mylan" (alias) lived with Hashem and his community in Germany for four years. "Two women had sex with Abdullah in Germany," he told me. "One was married, the other was single. They filed complaints against him with the police, saying he manipulated and coerced them".
Another man named Franck, who lived in the German community, created a website exposing Hashem.
"When a brother and his wife decided to leave the community because Abdullah sexually abused her several times and other sisters, I was one of the first to be aware of why they were leaving," said Franck. According to him, Hashem required a married woman to perform oral sex on him to be forgiven for sexual thoughts he said she had about other members. "Then he told her that if she reveals this to anyone, she will lose her soul, her daughter will kill herself by falling and breaking her neck and her husband will die, but she will stay alive."
"Several women who left the community say that he was sexual with them," Yasir told me. Hashem has been married since 2012 and has four kids. Yasir said six years ago there was a YouTube channel with several videos from women alleging sexual misconduct on Hashem's part. He alleges Hashem required members to perform sexual acts in front of other members as well. Another former follower alleges that Hashem made him perform sexual acts with another man within the group.
Hashem claims in his book ‘Goal of the Wise’, that paradise refers to earth and that ‘there is no right or wrong’. He writes that within this paradise, boys are ‘also for sex’ for both ‘men and the women’.
“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.”
Wow, what a read!