Mission Statement: Return, Rebuild, Restore

โ€œThe stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone.โ€ โ€” Psalm 118:22

๐Ÿ“œ My Response to Israel

I am calling on the Government of Israel โ€” through your embassies worldwide โ€” to issue a formal apology and repentance for the unjust rejection and mistreatment of a Hebrew Israelite prophet who came in peace, bearing the Name of YHWH.

๐Ÿ”— Submit your letter of repentance to the nearest Israeli embassy on my behalf. (A sample template and contact info is available below.)

1. Return the Exiles

  • Restore the scattered tribes of Israel โ€” including those of Spanish, Indigenous, and Hebrew descent.

  • Acknowledge all children of Jacob, not just the Jewish.

2. Rebuild the Temple

  • Prepare a Holy House for YHWH in righteousness.

  • Reclaim the land and blueprint aligned with the Torah.

๐Ÿ”ฅ The Mission โ€œBlessed is he who comes in the Name of YHWH.โ€ โ€” Psalm 118:26 This is not about politics. This is about the restoration of the Kingdom of YHWH:

3. Restore the Covenant

  • Re-establish the Torah as the foundation of all righteousness.

  • Re-align all Feast Days, Sabbaths, and Jubilees according to the 364-day Solar Calendar.

๐Ÿ“… No more Babylonian calendars. No more traditions of men.

๐Ÿ•ŠPsalm 118 โ€“ A Witness in Exile

  • 22 The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone.

  • 23 This is from YHWH โ€” it is marvelous in our eyes.

  • 24 This is the day that YHWH has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.

  • 25 Save us, we pray, YHWH! We pray, give us success!

  • 26 Blessed is he who comes in the Name of YHWH! From the house of YHWH we bless you.

๐Ÿ“Œ Timeline of Events

  • Date of Deportation: January 22, 2025

  • Link to Prophecy or Torah Code Alignment: (Pending Integration)

This rejection was foreseen in prophecy โ€” and affirms the role of the rejected cornerstone in the building to come.

May the stone they rejected become the cornerstone of the Temple to come.

๐Ÿ•Š Shalom in truth, strength, and mercy. โ€” ืžืงืœื˜ ืื™ืชืŸ

Embassy Repentance Submission

Please submit letters of repentance, apology, or formal concern to the Israeli embassy or consulate nearest you, addressed on behalf of:

  • Refugio Alberto Cardenas II.

  • .ืžึดืงึฐืœึธื˜ ืึตื™ืชึธืŸ | Born March 4, 1976

  • Rejected at Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport, 1/22/25.

In light of the unjust deportation and exile of Miklat Eitan (Refugio Alberto Cardenas II) from Tel Avivโ€™s Ben Gurion Airport on January 22, 2025, despite an approved 90-day visitor permit, we call on all those who honor justice, Torah, and prophecy to submit a formal message to the Embassy of Israel in Washington, D.C.

๐Ÿ”— Embassy Sample Contact & National Repentance Submission

Support the Restoration of the Scattered Tribes of Israel

โœ‰ Where to Send Your Message!

๐Ÿ“ง Email:

info@washington.mfa.gov.il

๐Ÿ“ง CC (Optional):

consular@washington.mfa.gov.il

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This is a peaceful and prophetic request for national repentance, restoration, and a return to the ways of YHWH โ€” in righteousness and truth.

This is a peaceful and prophetic request for national repentance, restoration, and a return to the ways of YHWH โ€” in righteousness and truth.

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Subject: Request for Repentance and Reentry โ€“ Miklat Eitan (Refugio Alberto Cardenas II)

To Whom It May Concern,

I am writing to express concern and request national reflection regarding the unjust treatment of Refugio Alberto Cardenas II, known by his Hebrew name Miklat Eitan, who was exiled from Tel Avivโ€™s Ben Gurion Airport on January 22, 2025 despite holding an approved 90-day visitor permit.

He was denied entry not due to any legal violation but based on religious discrimination โ€” specifically told he was โ€œnot Jew-ish enoughโ€ to enter the Land of Israel, despite his verifiable Sephardic and Ashkenazi DNA, Torah observance, and spiritual calling as part of the scattered tribes of Israel.

Adding to the concern, the official who denied his entry even stated he was gay and thus โ€œnot allowed to look holy,โ€ highlighting the ironic and unjust contrast in spiritual judgment.

This matter echoes the ancient exile of Israelโ€™s righteous and calls for public repentance, acknowledgment, and a correction of this treatment.

As someone who honors the Hebrew Scriptures and the prophetic gathering of Israel, I respectfully request:

  • A formal apology to Miklat Eitan

  • Reinstatement and open invitation to return to the Land

  • Review of current discriminatory visa and entry policies toward Torah-observant Hebrews from the diaspora

This is not only a personal matter, but a spiritual one โ€” and a test of Israelโ€™s commitment to its prophetic role in regathering the exiles and honoring those called by YHWH, The God of the Hebrew Israelites๐Ÿ•Ž

Sincerely,

[Your Full Name]

[City, Country]