The Nemenhah Records.
πΊ Stop. Watch This First.
Every once in a while, something comes along that’s simple, clear, and deeply spiritual.
π Watch this video on YouTube – “The Nemenhah Records and Colors of the Wind”
Please take a few minutes.
This one’s not fluff.
It’s sacred.
The visuals are peaceful.
The message is eternal.
It connects the words of the ancient Nemenhah people
with the song “Colors of the Wind”—and it just might awaken something you forgot.
πͺΆ Who Are the Nemenhah?
Ever wonder what happened to the righteous Lamanites—the Ammonites who laid down their weapons in covenant?
Or where Samuel the Lamanite came from?
The Nemenhah Records tell the rest of the story—one the modern Church never handed you.
They speak of Hagoth’s people, the shipbuilders who journeyed north…
of Moroni, who did not vanish in silence after the Nephites fell,
but became one of the greatest prophets of the remnant—
his children carrying forward the fire he left behind.
These records even include the words of the Three Nephites—
yes, the very ones who never tasted death.
They are still ministering.
Still speaking.
Still calling us to build something real.
π️ Zion isn’t a dream.
It’s a blueprint.
And the Nemenhah are handing it back to us.
πͺΆ And here’s something sacred…
I personally know one of the translators—
one of the very few entrusted with these records,
passed down by Timothy himself.
Yes… that Timothy.
One of the Three.
Still alive. Still serving.
Still fulfilling the Lord’s work among the remnant.
This isn’t folklore.
This is legacy.
And I’ve been a witness to it.
Where the Nemenhah Records Come From—And Why You Should Read Them
“And the records which were sealed shall come forth by the power of the Lamb… and all nations shall hear it.”
—1 Nephi 14:26
Let me tell you about a sacred record—not the one you’re holding, but one that shook me to the core and opened my spiritual eyes. It's called The Nemenhah Records.
These writings come from a people known as the Nemenhah—a remnant of the House of Israel who crossed the seas long ago, guided by God, and settled in the Americas. They trace their lineage through Hagoth and others connected to Lehi. They were a covenant people, devoted to the Peacemaker, whom we know as Jesus Christ.
I’ve read these records. Not just once, but many times. And I testify: they are true.
They carry the same spirit I feel when I read the Book of Mormon. They speak plainly of holiness, stewardship, healing, and covenant. They strip away pretense and priestcraft and point directly to Christ—not to institutions, but to personal sanctification. They teach of the baptism of fire, of women and men as equal stewards, and of Zion as a lived reality, not just a prophecy.
This might sound too good to be true. That’s what I thought—until I met Cloudpiler, one of the original translators and stewards of these records.
Cloudpiler isn’t a celebrity. He’s not selling religion. He’s a humble man with a sacred calling. And he shared with me a story that forever changed how I view these texts.
Years ago—before AI, before digital publishing was common—Timothy, one of the Three Nephites spoken of in the Book of Mormon, came to Cloudpiler. He wasn’t alone. He brought others—men and women who had been prepared by the Lord. Each one had a different gift: memory, interpretation, spiritual vision. Together, by the Spirit, they received and recorded the voices of their ancestors. That’s how we got what we now call the Nemenhah Records.
These writings didn’t come through marketing or academia. They came through covenant, sacrifice, and revelation.
I’ve also heard—credibly—that the LDS Church possesses its own copy of these records, untranslated, hidden in archives. Maybe they’re waiting. But the Lord isn’t. He’s already begun to speak.
And now, you can read them too.
Record Overview
The Nemenhah Record is a history that begins with a man named Hagoth, whose ancestors left Jerusalem around 600 BC. If you’re familiar with the Book of Mormon, Hagoth was the shipbuilder referenced briefly. About 55 years before Christ’s birth, he led a large group northward—into what we now call North America.
Instead of identifying as Nephites or Lamanites, they called themselves Nemenhah which means "The People," or more fully, "The People Guided by the Holy Ghost."
This record follows their descendants for nearly 1600 years. It tells of great prophets: Samuel the Lamanite, Corianton (son of Alma), Moroni, women prophetesses, the Three Nephites, and many more. It includes two separate visitations of Jesus Christ—one in the West (Mentinah), and one in the Northeast (among Corianton’s people).
The records emphasize four sacred pillars:
Knowledge and Obedience
Sacrifice
Virtue
Consecration
These principles were taught from childhood and lived out with sincerity. Living them became their endowment. Angels ministered to them. Christ Himself visited those who were prepared.
No record I’ve ever read speaks more clearly or more often about the need to seek the Holy Ghost, receive personal revelation, and prepare to meet the Lord in this life.
They also saw our day. They warned of corrupt churches, distorted doctrine, and priestcraft dressed up as religion. These records help separate truth from error and draw the humble back to Christ.
If you approach this record prayerfully—with no agenda, no bias, no fear—I believe the Spirit will speak to you. These aren’t just stories. They are a call to awaken.
✅ NOTE: A New Edition of the Nemenhah Records Is Now Available
The sacred records of the Nemenhah have been compiled and released in two printed volumes, based on the original revelations and spiritual translations received long before artificial intelligence existed.
π Volume One: https://www.amazon.com/dp/194603231X
π Volume Two: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1946032301
Kindle versions may also be available soon.
If anything in this blog has stirred your heart... if you’ve felt there’s more—more truth, more restoration, more light—then seek out the Nemenhah. Let the Spirit confirm what’s true.
This isn’t about persuasion. It’s about witness.
I’ve walked with the Lord. I’ve felt the fire.
And I’ve found family in the dust.
Let them speak to you. Let the Peacemaker show you the Way.
Welcome to the Remnant.
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