Prophet Yahweh
Ramon Watkins (born 1952 or 1953), more famously known as Prophet Yahweh, or The Seer of Yahweh, (also once known as Joseph Noah Israel[1]) is an American man who resides in Las Vegas, Nevada, and claims to have the ability to summon UFOs by using passages from the Bible. He says that he developed this ability after studying the Old Testament in its original Hebrew form and acquiring knowledge related to UFOs from his personal studies.
Biography
Prophet Yahweh was born Ramon Watkins in the Orange Mound Community in Memphis, Tennessee. He attended Melrose High School where he was a rising star in both football and basketball. After high school he briefly attended Tuskegee Institute on a basketball scholarship before accepting a football scholarship to Southern Illinois University where he joined the ministry. Prophet Yahweh's first radio ministry occurred in 1978 on WYZE, an Atlanta, Georgia, radio station. In 1981, he began his first cable television program at Viacom. Then in 1996, he began airing a UFO cable TV show in Los Angeles, California. After claiming to have had a dream instructing him to move to Las Vegas, he relocated and, in August 1999, began a cable TV show titled, Prophet Yahweh - Ufologist. [2] Many of his self-proclaimed teachings can now be accessed online via YouTube and his official website.
Examples of claims
- Yahweh is the true and correct pronunciation of the Creator's name, and it was wrongly misspelled as Jehovah by the Europeans.
- Yahweh, who are superhuman black men, from other planets, are travelling around the universe in actual spaceships, and are preparing to be seen by the world.
- The Original and True Biblical Israelites were Dark Blacks Skinned People, Who Lived on the North East Corner of Africa.
- Prophet says that the Blacks in the Arab African European Slave Trade Are the Original and True Hebrews.
- Yahweh and His Angels Live Outside the Earth on a Magnificent Temple Situated on a Planet where Twenty Four Elders Congregate with Him at His Throne.
- The terms "Pillar of Fire," "Pillar of Cloud,", Ezekiel's "Wheel within a Wheel", "Chariot of Fire," and "The Glory of the LORD" are used in original languages as references to space ships and or space craft.
- The Old Testament Messiah's name was Immanuel and he will come with the 20,000 intergalactic battleships of Him to reinstate the real religion of Yahweh here on earth to give all human souls have a chance to be saved.
- As a result of Adam's sin, humanity was stripped of supernatural power which enabled them to levitate, fly, and could enable them to have other types of power.
- It was foretold that a "counterfeit state" of Israel would be created with a race that would claim to be Jews, but are truly white converts to Judaism.
- Prophet Yahweh's "Yahweh Prayer System" describes the correct posture for prayer (the hand and head are lifted toward the sky)
Controversy
Prophet Yahweh claims to be able to summon UFOs on command, and has submitted numerous YouTube videos which supposedly document such events. None of the UFOs summoned ever approach close enough to the camera to provide a clear and undisputed view. His claims inspire controversy and debate between those who assert that the images in these videos are genuine UFOs actually summoned by Prophet Yahweh and those who believe the events to be staged hoaxes.
References
External links
- "Prophet Yahweh his YouTube Channel". YouTube. January 01, 2007. http://www.youtube.com/prophetyahweh. Retrieved 2008-01-02.
- "Watch all the UFO summoning videos on ufo-media.com". ufo-media. May 29, 2005. http://ufo-movies.com/index.php?option=com_seyret&catid=14. Retrieved 2007-04-19.
- "'Prophet' looks to call UFOs in all 50 states Claims 'powers that be' don't want public to know spaceships are real". World Net Daily. July 21, 2005. http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45369. Retrieved 2007-04-19.
- "'Prophet' summons UFO for camera Las Vegas TV station captures, broadcasts image". World Net Daily. May 29, 2005. http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=44503. Retrieved 2007-04-19.
- Poulsen, Kevin (January 12, 2007). "Skeptic Revamps $1M Psychic Prize". Wired News. http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2007/01/72482. Retrieved 2007-04-19.
- Vander Ploeg, Dirk (March 22, 2009). "Interview with Prophet Yahweh". UFO Digest. http://www.ufodigest.com/prophet2.html. Retrieved 2009-03-22.
- Malone, Guy (June 3, 2005). "Prophet Yahweh, as examined by Guy Malone". Alienstranger.com. http://www.alienresistance.org/prophetyahwehufo.htm. Retrieved 2010-10-31.
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