Messiah's Letters

Letters from the 1980s

The Messiah Letters were dictated and written in the 1980s. All three letters were dictated by Alexander Malatyali as a child, when his last name was still Diesch. The letters were written in Hebrew by Josef Eberhard Senior. Both are from Ertingen.

The first Messiah Letter was dictated in 1983 and, shortly thereafter, written out twice—once by hand and once in typescript. One copy was for Josef Eberhard Senior, and another was sent to Israel. This must have been in 1984. Two more letters were dictated and written in 1988 and also sent to Israel, where they arrived. In Israel, people immediately realized that the three letters were something special.

What do these letters say? They describe the future up to and including the year 2025. They contain important information, such as the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989, as well as details about 9/11, where Osama bin Laden is hiding in Pakistan, and how he will be killed. They also include information about COVID-19, the fact that Barack Obama will be the first Black U.S. president, and that Olaf Scholz will serve as German chancellor only once.

In addition, there is information about people, politics, and technology. Technologies such as smartphones and the iPhone, WhatsApp, and the automotive industry with Tesla’s electric cars, including the model designation S3XY. SpaceX is also mentioned. Based on this information, the State of Israel established companies around the world in the 1980s and earned a great deal of money through licenses and patents. In the first Messiah Letter, a 5% share was allocated to me as a 2-year-old boy. To this day, I have received nothing from these earnings. I have known that money is being made since 2012, when the Israeli government informed me of this by phone. The U.S. recorded the phone call.

Israel presumably began publishing the Messiah Letters without permission starting in 1989. They were compiled into a book titled “Messiah.” This book is not officially available in bookstores but is sold under the counter. According to my information, the book cost 100 DM at the time and was later sold for about 90 euros. It cannot be found on Amazon or eBay. Israel did not send me a copy of the book. Anyone who has one may keep it. However, you are also welcome to send me a copy. I know what I dictated back then. I am the author.

The letters are mainly used by Israel and the private sector, and I was told that even the U.S. military had searched Bin Laden’s compound in Pakistan based on these letters. Israel itself is warned through these letters not to torture people.

Israel believed that those letters should never have been written, and I believe that they should have been used properly.


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