The Seerers of Mount Kenya and the Ark of the Covenant

The central peaks of Mount Kenya are volcanic plugs that have resisted glacial erosion. (Left to right: Point Thompson (4955m), Batian (5199m) and Nelion (5188m))

God called me out because I asked about the Ark of the Covenant, then people were drawn towards my message from Bob Marley, to lead me on this journey towards the promised land. Today I learned that the most important parts of the Ark of the Covenant are protected inside Mount Kenya by the Seerers of Mount Kenya.

The entire country of Kenya is named after this most amazing mountain which some say is the real Mount Zion mentioned in Zephaniah 3

In that day shalt thou not be ashamed for all thy doings, wherein thou hast transgressed against me: for then I will take away out of the midst of thee them that rejoice in thy pride, and thou shalt no more be haughty because of my holy mountain.

Zephaniah 3:11

Mount Kenya is the Holy Mountain of God and that is where the most important tablets are hidden and protected.

There’s a Prince working for Peace, please learn about Saint Michael received this letter in 2016, inviting him to Mt. Kenya Ambassadorship.

Saint Michael received this letter in 2016, inviting him to Mt. Kenya Ambassadorship

Prince Michael from Mount Kenya https://www.healtheworlddecoded.com/

The great beacon of light on this topic is

Mount Kenya is the highest mountain in Kenya and the second-highest in Africa, after Kilimanjaro. The highest peaks of the mountain are Batian (5,199 metres or 17,057 feet), Nelion (5,188 m or 17,021 ft) and Point Lenana (4,985 m or 16,355 ft).

Mount Kenya is located in the former Eastern and Central provinces of Kenya, now MeruEmbuLaikipiaKirinyagaNyeri and Tharaka Nithi counties, about 16.5 kilometres (10 14 miles) south of the equator, around 150 km (90 mi) north-northeast of the capital Nairobi. Mount Kenya is the source of the name of the Republic of Kenya.

Mount Kenya is a stratovolcano created approximately 3 million years after the opening of the East African Rift. Before glaciation, it was 7,000 m (23,000 ft) high. It was covered by an ice cap for thousands of years. This has resulted in very eroded slopes and numerous valleys radiating from the centre. There are currently 11 small glaciers, which are shrinking rapidly, and may be gone forever by 2050. The forested slopes are an important source of water for much of Kenya.

There are several vegetation bands from the base to the summit. The lower slopes are covered by different types of forest. Many alpine species are endemic to Mount Kenya, such as the giant lobelias and senecios and a local subspecies of rock hyrax. An area of 715 km2 (276 sq mi) around the centre of the mountain was designated a National Park and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. The park receives over 16,000 visitors per year. – Wikipedia – Mount Kenya

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