THE APOTHEOSIS OF DONALD TRUMP
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THE APOTHEOSIS OF DONALD TRUMP
When a Man Decides He Is the God the Anunnaki Promised
by Dr. Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D. and Janet Kira Lessin
What Apotheosis Means — and Why It Matters Now
Apotheosis. From the Greek: apo — completed — and theos — god. The elevation of a mortal to divine status. The moment a human being crosses the threshold and becomes, in the eyes of the world or in his own eyes, something more than human.
It has happened before. The Roman Emperor Caligula declared himself a living god and demanded worship — while still very much alive. Alexander the Great insisted on divine honors from the peoples he conquered, then from his own Greeks and Macedonians. His generals thought he had lost his mind. He believed he was completing a cosmic destiny.
Now look at Donald Trump. The golden tower with his name on it. The messianic language from his supporters — God’s chosen. The divine protection narrative — the bullet that grazed his ear at Butler, Pennsylvania. The sense of singular, unchallengeable destiny. The belief that normal rules do not apply because he operates under a higher mandate.
This is not a metaphor. This is a recognizable historical pattern. And it is unfolding, in real time, on the Temple Mount.
The Anunnaki Context: Kings as Demigods
In the Sumerian records — the oldest written records on Earth, predating the Bible by thousands of years — kingship did not originate among humans. It descended from heaven. The Anunnaki, the ancient beings who engineered humanity from existing hominid stock and their own genetic material, selected certain bloodlines to serve as intermediaries between themselves and the human population. These were the first kings.
The divine attributes of civilization — the me — were held by the Anunnaki and loaned to rulers. Inanna, the Anunnaki goddess, distributed kingship. She could revoke it. The king was not simply a political leader. He was a conduit, a hybrid vessel, the point where divine authority touched the human world.
We are all, according to Zecharia Sitchin’s decades of translation work and the research that has followed, Anunnaki hybrids. The bloodlines that carry the highest concentration of Anunnaki genetics — what researchers call the metagene factor — have historically been the ones placed in positions of power. The European royal houses. Certain indigenous lineages. And yes, the interconnected elite families that have run Western civilization for centuries.
Trump knows this history. Or rather — the people around Trump know this history, and they are staging it.
The Crown of Jerusalem
On July 10, 2023, at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, Rabbi David Katz — Executive Director of the Israel Heritage Foundation — stepped to a podium beside Donald Trump and declared: “We have the great belief that very soon we will all see the building of the Third Temple in Jerusalem.”
Then Rabbi Katz presented Trump with the Keter of Jerusalem award.
Keter. The Hebrew word for Crown.
A rabbi crowned Trump with Jerusalem. In the same breath, announced the Third Temple coming soon. This was not a fringe event. It was a formal ceremony, recorded and distributed by the Israel Heritage Foundation, attended by supporters who understood exactly what it meant.
In October 2025, Trump addressed the Knesset — the Israeli parliament — in Jerusalem. His presence there is being described by Israeli insiders as the de facto launch of Netanyahu’s 2026 reelection campaign. “Trump will probably reappear on Netanyahu’s campaign posters,” one well-placed Likud source said. “His presence will hover over the campaign.”
Two men. One seeking divine coronation. One seeking political survival. Their interests converge on one piece of real estate: the Temple Mount.
King Cyrus and the Trump Parallel
The evangelical Christian Zionist movement — tens of millions of American voters — has cast Trump in a specific biblical role: King Cyrus the Great.
Cyrus was a Persian king, not Jewish, who conquered Babylon in 539 BC and issued the decree that allowed the Jewish people to return to their homeland and rebuild the Second Temple. He is the only non-Jewish figure in the Hebrew Bible explicitly called God’s anointed — mashiach. The Messiah.
The parallel being drawn is explicit. Trump moved the US Embassy to Jerusalem — what Cyrus did symbolically by recognizing the Jewish homeland. Trump brokered the Abraham Accords normalizing relations between Israel and Arab states. Trump is now, in the view of this movement, positioned to enable the construction of the Third Temple — completing what Cyrus began 2,500 years ago.
Rabbi Tuly Weisz of Israel365 said it plainly: “A lot of people said that God placed Trump in the White House — and now they are starting to believe it.” He cited Maimonides’ three conditions for the coming of the Messiah: the destruction of Amalek (which Netanyahu publicly equated with Hamas after October 7), a Jewish religious revival, and the rebuilding of the Temple.
According to this framework, Trump is not the Messiah. He is the instrument. The gentile king who clears the path.
Whether Trump believes this about himself is the question that keeps serious analysts up at night.
The Red Heifer: God’s Unlock Code
Before a single stone of the Third Temple can be laid, a specific biological event must occur. This is not political. It is not strategic. It is written into the Torah in the Book of Numbers, chapter 19, and it has stood as an absolute prerequisite for 3,000 years.
A red heifer — a female cow, entirely red, never worked, never pregnant, without blemish or a single hair of any other color — must be sacrificed and burned to ash. Those ashes, mixed with water, purify the priests. Without purified priests, no Temple service. Without Temple service, no Third Temple.
In all of recorded Jewish history, only nine such animals were ever found and sacrificed. The great sage Maimonides wrote that the tenth would appear only when the Messiah was ready to come.
In September 2022, a Texas evangelical businessman named Byron Stinson transported five red heifer candidates from a ranch northwest of Houston to Israel. The prophecy world erupted. Hamas cited the red heifers as one of their stated reasons for the October 7, 2023 attack — they believed Israel was moving to change the status quo on the Temple Mount.
Then the cows grew up.
White hairs appeared. Warts grew on one animal’s neck. Another was disqualified because her ID microchip — weighing one millionth of an ounce — was deemed by certain rabbis to constitute “carrying a burden.” By August 2025, the Temple Institute confirmed all five Texas heifers were disqualified.
Statistically, fewer than 1 in 100,000 calves meet the exact Torah criteria. The search continues. The disqualified heifers are now being bred with the reddest bulls available worldwide to build a qualified herd in Israel.
God’s unlock code has a nearly impossible password. Human ambition keeps trying to crack it. Divine timing, it appears, has other plans.
The Temple Mount: The Most Contested Acre on Earth
The First Temple, built by Solomon around 957 BC, stood for 371 years before the Babylonians destroyed it in 586 BC. The Second Temple was rebuilt, expanded magnificently by Herod the Great, and destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD. For nearly 2,000 years, the site has been occupied by the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque — the third holiest site in Islam.
The Third Temple cannot be built without removing or destroying those structures. That single fact makes the Temple Mount the most likely trigger point for a world war on Earth today.
And yet: discussions are reportedly underway between Netanyahu and Trump about transferring full Israeli sovereignty over the Temple Mount. Jewish prayers — quietly permitted for years under police supervision — are now being proposed for formal international legitimacy. The prophetic clock, from the perspective of millions of believers on multiple continents, is ticking audibly.
What the Anunnaki Actually Encoded
Here is what the biblical prophecy tradition — read through the Sitchin/Anunnaki lens — actually encodes:
The Anunnaki established sacred geographic nodes on Earth — energetic locations where the veil between dimensions is thinnest, where their technology could interface with Earth’s grid. Tel Megiddo is one of these nodes. The Temple Mount is another. These were not chosen arbitrarily. They were chosen because of what lies beneath them, because of the frequencies they amplify, because of what becomes possible when the right ceremonies are performed in the right locations.
The “temple” that three of the world’s major religions have been fighting over for millennia is, in this framework, an Anunnaki installation. The rituals prescribed for it — the red heifer, the priestly purification, the specific ceremonies — are not human inventions. They are operational protocols.
When the Anunnaki withdrew from direct management of Earth — leaving Marduk, Enki’s archonically compromised son, in nominal control — they did not leave their installations unprotected. They embedded the access codes in religious texts, distributed them across three competing traditions, and let human ambition keep the sites contested and therefore inaccessible for millennia.
The question is not whether the Third Temple gets built. The question is who builds it, for what purpose, and what gets activated when they do.
Apotheosis or Antichrist?
Christian prophecy tradition is unambiguous on one point: the Third Temple, once built, will be the site where the Antichrist sits in the Holy of Holies and declares himself God. This is called the Abomination of Desolation, from Daniel and from the words of Jesus in Matthew 24.
The evangelical Christians supporting Trump’s role as the new Cyrus believe they are ushering in the return of Christ. They are, knowingly or not, also describing the conditions for the rise of the figure their tradition calls the Antichrist.
Both scripts require the same stage set: the Temple, rebuilt. A figure declaring divine authority within it.
Whether Trump is the instrument or the occupant — whether he clears the path or takes the throne — may be the most consequential question of our time.
He was given a crown called Jerusalem.
He accepted it.
The Choosers
The 24 timelines are not fixed. They are possibilities. And the trajectory we are on — toward engineered apocalypse, toward the deliberate activation of end-time prophecy by people who want the world to end so their version of God will arrive — is not inevitable.
What is being assembled on the Temple Mount, in the evangelical megachurches of America, in the corridors of Likud and the Mar-a-Lago ballroom, is a script. Scripts require actors. Actors can refuse their roles.
The Anunnaki did not encode the end of the world into their sacred geography. They encoded the possibility of renewal. The temple was meant to be a place of purification, of contact between worlds, of the kind of consciousness upgrade that moves a civilization from trauma-based operating systems toward something worthy of the stars.
What it becomes depends on who holds the key.
And whether we, the 8.2 billion Anunnaki hybrids who live on EA’s world, allow one man’s apotheosis fantasy to determine the answer.
— Dr. Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D. & Janet Kira Lessin
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