Ethiopian Bible: 11 Hard Truths About Rasta, Zion, Babylon, and the Lemba
The Ethiopian Bible is bigger, older, and more anti-Babylon than most of us were told. Here’s what it changed for me, from Rasta to the Lemba.
The Ethiopian Bible is bigger, older, and more anti-Babylon than most of us were told. Here’s what it changed for me, from Rasta to the Lemba.
Israel isn’t just a pin on a map. It’s a name that carries land, peoplehood, covenant, and a centuries-long argument about lineage. When modern Jewish identity leans matrilineal, while Torah tribal structure and priesthood track through the father’s house, the debate stops being academic and starts getting personal. Add the loaded term “Zionist,” plus DNA findings among the Lemba that echo the Cohen lineage, and you’re not talking geography anymore, you’re talking identity, authority, and who gets to claim the story.
In a world increasingly defined by ideological conformity and political extremism, I find my compass in the timeless works of Orwell, Bradbury, Rand, and others who warned us about the dangers of groupthink and authoritarian control. From surviving the chaos of real riots to watching speech censored by Big Tech, my writing and podcasting explore truth beyond tribalism. I don’t pick sides—I pick reality.
In this post, Ryan “Dickie” Thompson breaks down a chilling quote from George Orwell’s 1984 and connects it to today’s war on truth. When memory fails and records are falsified, those in power control reality itself. From state propaganda to Big Tech censorship, the battle for truth is alive and real. This is a must-read for anyone who values liberty, historical memory, and resisting centralized control.