The Québecois People and the Tribe of Benjamin
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The Québecois People and the Tribe of Benjamin

Riverdale High School. 1986.  I was 16 years old and in Grade 10 (secondary 4).

I was in Mr. Pietrantonio's history class for the whole year.  This wasn't just some ordinary history class. It was mandatory for all Grade 10 students to take in order to graduate from high school.  It was mandated by the province, so we had no choice but to sit in a classroom for 50 minutes reading this big red book, "L'Histoire du Québec et du Canada".

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This wasn't my favourite class. I ended up failing it and had to take a remedial class in the summer and eventually passed.

The 80s were a difficult time for Quebec. In 1980 there was a referendum where people voted on whether Quebec should separate from the rest of Canada and form its own country.  Cultural and linguistic tensions were high.  Many anglophones left Montreal and moved their families and businesses westward, especially the Greater Toronto Area.

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Growing up, I didn't quite understand what the big importance was for my French Canadian friends and neighbours to fight so passionately about the preservation of their language and culture.  I was frequently bullied in my first couple of years in a French elementary school.  You name it. All the racial slurs were thrown at me, being one of only a few visible minorities in a predominantly French Catholic school.  By the third grade, my parents switched me out and put me in an English protestant school that was predominantly full of Jewish kids and teachers.  This was Westpark Elementary in Dollard-Des-Ormeaux, a suburb in Montreal's West Island, right next to the town of Roxboro where I've lived since 1974.  From that moment on, the bullying stopped, and I developed a long-lasting relationship with the Jewish community unto this day.

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Over the years and into my adulthood, I always thought of God's chosen people, the Jews, to mean anyone who today comes from a Jewish background and at some point in time lived in Israel or had family or friends that lived there.  I knew about European Jews from my Ashkenazi friends and of course learning about the atrocities committed during the Second World War.  These friends as I understood things back then were the descendants of all the Biblical people I read about in the Bible.  Moses, Jewish holidays, Torah and all that fun stuff was uniquely a Jewish cultural thing.  No goyim allowed! 

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Later on in life, I met a woman at a bar after one of my night classes studying electrical engineering at a community college in downtown Montreal.  4 years later in 1998 we were married in her hometown of Quebec City.  Yes, I fell in love and married a native French Canadian woman on July 18, 1998. We raised our first two children in Montreal, then after a brief separation, we had a third child and decided to move the family to Quebec City to start a new life in a more tranquil area of the province.  This was spring 2004. I love Montreal, it's my home town, but at that time there was a lot of instability in the tech industry (2001 dot com bubble burst) and I needed to find peace and tranquility, or so I had hoped.

By spring 2006 the peace and tranquility bubble burst. Irreconcilable differences involving family and community made it difficult for me to stay in Quebec City and by August I packed my belongings, took my dog and headed back home to Montreal.  This time, the divorce was final.  I had to rebuild my life once again.  I started a music program for elementary and high school students and ran music camps at a local community college. I also began to take an interest in aligning historical records with events that were described in the Bible. I had read many books regarding the possibility that some of the ancient Hebrews and Israelites have descendants that are spread around the world today.  

In 2012, I got the second chance most people never get or that I could have ever dreamed of. I met Jackie.  She was born and raised French Canadian with Irish roots. A hardworking mother of 5 kids with a heart of gold. When we first met, I wasn't so sure how things would turn out, but the minute she told me her birthdate was July 18, bells went off in my head.  My soul was stirred like never before. There was something about her that felt she was sent to me by God for a special purpose.  Yes, I know that's an old cliché, and I'm sure most spouses feel the same way about each other.  However, from ever since I was a child, I had premonitions in my dreams of certain events that would later play themselves out in my life.  I felt I had seen Jackie before in my dreams, as though we lived the life of a married couple with kids.  These dreams were especially strong in my transition years from Quebec to Montreal between 2006 and 2012.

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I started doing more digging and research into the origins of the Irish people.  I eventually came across information regarding the Tuatha Dé Danann whose origins come from the Middle-East, more specifically the ancient Israelite tribe of Dan.

In the Book of Genesis, just before Jacob/Israel dies, he blesses his sons and foretells their destiny and what will become of them in the Last Days, the time of "Jacob's trouble". 

Gen 49:1
And Jacob called unto his sons, and said, Gather yourselves together, that I may tell you that which shall befall you in the last days.

Psa 20:1
[[To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David.]] The LORD hear thee in the day of trouble; the name of the God of Jacob defend thee;

Jer 30:7
Alas! for that day is great, so that none is like it: it is even the time of Jacob's trouble; but he shall be saved out of it.

 

Jacob then says this about his son Dan:

Gen 49
16 Dan shall judge his people, as one of the tribes of Israel.
17 Dan shall be a serpent by the way, an adder in the path, that biteth the horse heels, so that his rider shall fall backward.
18 I have waited for thy salvation, O LORD.

 

What struck me was that her surname is Denoncourt.  One of the traits of the tribe of Dan is they name people, places and everything they come into contact with.

This is explained in further detail on the Brit-Am/Hebrew Nations website, managed by Rabbi Yair Davidiy.

Based out of Jerusalem, Israel, Yair and his team of experts have meticulously put together a treasure trove of information regarding the whereabouts of the Lost Tribes of Israel. They are a distinct group from the Tribe of Judah, who we commonly associate as Jews.

Here's what he has to say regarding the tribal characteristics of the Tribe of Dan as recorded by prominent Jewish sages for thousands of years.

https://britam.org/DanJudgment.html


Now, I'm not going to list all those attributes for you here.  You can research that on your own, just as I did.  For anyone that wants to know more about their family history and destiny, you're making a big investment that is worth all the time and effort you spend in your research.

My reasons for doing this were simple: I wanted to know who it was that I was spending the rest of my life with!

Of all the people I have met in my life, there are none that can equal or compare to Jackie.  There have been some good contenders in the past, but from the day I met her I knew this was more than a physical or emotional relationship.  This was purely a spiritual path that helped me to better see and understand my purpose in this world.

Being with Jackie has taught me many life lessons that most people will never see in one lifetime.

She was the only person who was able to help me in a legal situation in front of a superior court judge when no professional lawyer would take my case.  Her instinct for justice and truth is as sharp as any two-edged sword.  She's the type of person that will know something about any situation before you actually say it to her face.  Anyone that tries to lie to her or hide anything from her will be in for a big surprise.

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There are many more personalty traits that she has that clearly identify her as from this tribe, however, she also has another parental lineage. Poirier on her mother's side and also French Canadian.  So I went looking for the origins of the Poirier name in Quebec, and here's what I found:

 poirier name origin quebec Google Search 10 12 2025 10 18 AM

 

Normandy, France.  That place rings a bell for many reasons.  Let's see it on a map.

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As we approach the month of November, we take time to remember those who gave the ultimate price for the freedoms we enjoy today.

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Canadian forces played a major role in liberating Europe and the Jews from Nazi Germany.  One of those forces were the VanDoos Regiment, who have a Canadian Forces Base in Val-Cartier, Quebec, about 30 minutes west of Quebec City. They played a vital role in deploying amphibious troops to Juno Beach on D-Day, June 6, 1944.

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In Quebec's history, after Quebec City was founded in 1608, there was a need to increase the population as much as possible.  The solution?  The King of France had shiploads of French Normans (most were women) sent to the new colonies across the Atlantic Ocean.  The women were known as "Les filles du Roi", translated as "Daughters of the King".

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An interesting coincidence is that my ex-wife's surname is Roy, and not only does she have a Poirier in her family history, her father was from Brittany, France.  His surname was Klein, which to me sounded like he came from a Jewish background, as this is a very common name in that community. I wondered if there was a connection with people of Norman descent and biblical ancestry as with the Tribe of Dan.

I eventually came across some YouTube vidoes of Yair Davidiy who represents Brit-Am Hebrew Nations. His group is committed to research, representation and reconciliation of the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel. https://hebrewnations.com/.

Here is a link to the research he has done regarding the tribe of Benjamin:

https://hebrewnations.com/articles/tribelist/benjamin.html


Among one of the articles I came across, this point was of special interest:

https://britam.org/now/now110.html

The symbol of Benjamin was a wolf.
We traced Benjamin to Dacia (present-day Rumania) where they used the wolf
symbol
and from there to North Germany whence they moved into Denmark and Norway
and from there moved
onwards to Normandy in France and from there they conquered England in 1066.
William the Conqueror used the wolf as his symbol and it is depicted on the
Bayeux Tapestry that his wife, Matilda,
wove in his honor.

 

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Stothard Bayeux 41 42 Plate 10

 

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Locator map Dacia

 

I also asked Chat GPT a few questions and here's the conversation I had. Click the image below to see the conversation.

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The Deep Ancestral Connection: Dacians, Medes,Normans,
and French Canadians
(click to view PDF summary)


The main items of this conversation are:

Chat GPT: The Medes, Dacians, Normans, and French Canadians are distant cousins in humanity’s deep past.
They share the same Bronze-Age Indo-European ancestors — the Yamnaya herders of the Eurasian steppe — but each followed a separate geographic and cultural path over thousands of years. 

2 Kings 18:11 (KJV) 
And the king of Assyria did carry away Israel unto Assyria, and put them in Halah and in Habor [by] the river of Gozan, and in the cities of the Medes:

 

Chat GPT: The Dacians saw themselves as wolves in human form — fierce, loyal, spiritual beings bound by nature and the divine.
The wolf wasn’t just an animal to them — it was their identity, protector, and sacred bridge to the gods.

Genesis 49:27 (KJV)
Benjamin shall ravin [as] a wolf: in the morning he shall devour the prey, and at night he shall divide the spoil.

 

Chat GPT:  French Canadians’ Genetic Background

French Canadians largely descend from settlers of Normandy, Poitou, Anjou, and Brittany (17th century).
Their typical Y-DNA profile:

  • ~60–80 % R1b-M269 (mostly P312 > U152/L21)
  • ~10–15 % I1/I2 (Nordic and Franco-Germanic)
  • Smaller percentages of E1b1b, J2, R1a
  • That’s almost the same as modern French men in western France.

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Geographical distribution of haplogroup frequency of hgR1b1b2

 

It's confimed,  The Québecois people are the descendants of the tribe of Benjamin. 

https://hebrewnations.com/articles/countries/quebec.html

It is notable that Israel's first king, Saul, was a Benjamite.  As was the apostle Paul (Saul of Tarsus), who was raised as an orthodox Jew.

It should also be noted that Benjmain was counted as part of the tribe of Judah, along with Levi.  This techincally makes Benjamites and the Québecois Jewish by means of the blood covenant made with Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and with HaShem on Mount Sinai when the children of Israel were "married" to God (read Exodus 19-24).

Now here's the thing.  The blood covenant that was ratified by Moses on Mont Sinai is STILL IN EFFECT TO THIS DAY!!!

 

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That means that any and all descendants from any of the 12 tribes are still bound to it in spiritual and physical (genetic) terms.

Because HaShem divorced the Kingdom of Israel from the mariage contract (read Hosea), the descendants of those tribes liviging today (including Ephraim - The British Commonwealth, Manasseh - The United States, Reuben - France, etc.) are not bound to Torah or the covenant.  For now.

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God does not believe in total divorce.  He gives his wife a second chance at redemption (trust me on this, I know from personal experience lol).

Although some of Benjamin got carried away by the Assyrians, some of them remained within the walls of Jerusalem with the Jews.  Thus, the Tribe of Benjamin is associated with Judah (Jews) and Levi (priests) and IS NOT EXEMPT from Torah and covenant obligations.

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This ultimately means that the Québecois people are committing idolatry (spiritual adultery) with their adherance to the Roman Catholic/Jesuit belief system.

Unless they repent and reconcile with the Lord God of Israel and keep Torah and their covenantal obligations, they too as a distinct society will be taken away captive and perish when the time of Jacob's troubles begin.

By the way things are looking right now in the Middle-East, especially Trump's peace plan for Israel and the Palestinians, we're not too far off from the start of the end of this world as we know it.

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When Meshiach returns in a few short years, the faithful descendants of the House of Israel, the United Kingdom of Israel will inherit everything that was promised to their forefathers for all eternity.

The government in the messianic kingdom

If you don't know what that inheritance is, I suggest you start reading Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.

Better hurry because the clock is ticking and you don't have much time left.

 

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