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In 325, the emperor Constantine made decisions about what information to include or exclude from the early Christian Bible. As a result, at least 45 books were either removed or heavily edited in our Western biblical tradition. These edits caused us to lose valuable information that emphasized the interconnectedness of everything and the language used in this field. However, we are now in the process of recovering this lost information.

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Christians often don't realize that Jesus spoke Aramaic. In his language, he referred to God as Allah, which is the same word used in Arabic. In Hebrew, it's Elohim or Elah. This shows that Muslims, Christians, and Jews are all connected, and it's a shame that they fight each other due to ignorance.

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There are two main laws governing the world: civil law and Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). Civil law is the law of the land, while UCC is the law of business worldwide. UCC is based on Vatican Canon Law and Roman Canon Law, ensuring fair trade between nations. Ships entering ports must present a certificate of manifest, similar to how individuals need a birth certificate as a form of ownership. Birth certificates are even traded as securities on the New York Stock Exchange, showing how individuals are seen as assets by international banks. It is crucial to understand these laws and symbols to grasp the extent of control over society. Translation: There are two main laws that govern the world: civil law and Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). Civil law is the law of the land, while UCC is the law of business worldwide. UCC is based on Vatican Canon Law and Roman Canon Law, ensuring fair trade between nations. Ships entering ports must present a certificate of manifest, similar to how individuals need a birth certificate as a form of ownership. Birth certificates are even traded as securities on the New York Stock Exchange, showing how individuals are seen as assets by international banks. It is crucial to understand these laws and symbols to grasp the extent of control over society.

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Arabs translated Aristotle into Arabic. When the Spanish conquered Spain, the popes ordered the burning of books, but Benedictine and Dominican monks secretly saved them in underground libraries. A human card catalog helped identify books to be burned, while the monks preserved them by translating into Greek and Latin, saving works by Plato and Aristotle from destruction by Christians.

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By the sixth century, the Roman Empire was a shadow of its former self, with only the eastern half surviving. But Emperor Justinian had a vision to restore Rome's lost territories. Under his brilliant general Belisarius, Justinian launched ambitious conquests, reclaiming North Africa from the Vandals, Italy from the Ostrogoths, and even a foothold in Spain. But war wasn't his only battle. When the Nika riots threatened his rule, he crushed the revolt securing his throne. He then rebuilt Constantinople's skyline, constructing the magnificent Hagia Sophia, a marvel that still stands today. Yet, Justinian's reign was also marked by disaster. The plague of Justinian ravaged the empire, crippling his ambitions. Despite his achievements, his empire began to decline after his death, and we can ask, was Justinian the last great Roman emperor or just delaying the inevitable?

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Here is a condensed summary of the transcript’s key points on the 10 largest slaving civilizations in history, with the claims presented as stated. - Tenth equal: Abyssinia (Ethiopian Empire) — ran for seven hundred years from December to 1974; cumulative population of 207 million; early years 10% slaves, later 2 to 4%; meaning 9 to 10,000,000 people enslaved; cited as 10% early, 2–4% later. - Tenth equal: Umayyad Caliphate — in barely a hundred years between 06/1961 and 07/1950, enslaved some 10,000,000 across North Africa, the Eastern Mediterranean, and the Middle East. - Ninth: China’s Qing dynasty — definitions of slavery debated; total population 2,500,000,000, of which maybe 0.5% were slaves (12,600,000 total); argument presented that 3–5% could be slaves, meaning 75 to 125,000,000; noting many served in bonded and other forms. - Eighth: Ancient Egypt — 3000 to 30 BC; cumulative population 264,000,000; roughly 5% were slaves, meaning 13,000,000 enslaved. - Seventh: Third Reich — in twelve years, enslaved as many as 26,000,000 people, mostly abducted from Central and Eastern Europe; fastest enslavement rate of any civilization mentioned. - Equal sixth: Joseon dynasty (Korea) — 1392 to 1897; estimated 28,000,000 enslaved. - Equal sixth: Byzantines (Roman Empire) — capital Constantinople (Istanbul); total population 400,000,000; 7% were slaves, totaling 28,000,000. - Fifth: Sultanate of Delhi — ran from 12/00/2006 to 1526; population 446,000,000; 8% were slaves, meaning 36,000,000 enslaved. - Fourth: Mali Empire — 12/14 to 1610; West African civilization; roughly one third of its population enslaved; slave rate far higher than others; total population 170,000,000; slave population 57,000,000; notes it created West Africa’s extensive slave trading infrastructure (routes, markets). - Third: Abbasid Caliphate — controlled Middle East and much of North Africa from 07/1950 to December; cumulative population 635,000,000; roughly 10% were slaves, totaling 63,000,000 enslaved. - Second: Mughal Empire — Northern India from early sixteenth to mid eighteenth century; total population 1,400,000,000; 8% were slaves, total 112,000,000 enslaved. - First: Roman Empire — 27 BC to March (year unspecified); total cumulative population just over a billion; 10 to 20% were slaves, meaning about 160,000,000 enslaved; Romans enslaved the most people of any civilization. Additional notes from the speaker: - No place for the British on this list, despite well-known British slave trade; the British kept more scrupulous records than others. - In eighteen o seven (1807), the British were the first major power to abolish slavery and enforce abolition. - Romans and Nazis aside, no place for European nations, not even the Portuguese, nor for the US. - The Ottomans, possibly the greatest slave traders in history, stole enormous numbers into slavery from Africa, the Mediterranean, and Eastern Europe (Poland, Ukraine, Russia); as many as 10,000,000 passed through their markets. - The word slave derives from Slav. - Slavery is as old as human civilization, with thought to be as many as 50,000,000 people living slave-like existences today, mostly in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.

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The Bush regime was front for the Vatican. The most important enemy this country has today. The founding fathers came from Europe. Twenty five hundred years Rome under the Caesars of Rome and then after the fall of the Caesars in the fourth century and with the coming of the Vatican in the fifth century. All of Europe has been dominated for over two thousand five hundred years by Rome and Europe has dominated the world for two thousand five hundred years. You better start looking at the Holy father, and you better start finding out the connection between the Vatican and the Nazi party of Adolf.

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We've lost over 90% of ancient writings and artifacts, many of which are in the Vatican library. The Vatican holds Maya, Aztec, Egyptian, and Sumerian tablets taken from conquered regions. The Vatican archives store unconventional items, accessible only to high-level individuals with specific knowledge. Access is restricted, and wandering is not allowed.

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The Bible's collection of books wasn't always the same. Early Christianity had many versions, with some books considered canonical (divinely inspired) and others apocryphal (rejected). The councils of Hippo and Carthage in the fourth century formalized the canon we know today, excluding books like the Book of Enoch and the Gospel of Thomas. These exclusions stemmed from various factors: later writing dates, radical ideas (like reincarnation), and the desire for a unified Christian doctrine to combat heresy. The Vatican didn't create the canon, but its library holds many ancient manuscripts and it's been central to preserving and interpreting the Bible throughout history, sometimes leading to conflict, as seen during the Protestant Reformation. The exclusion of these books significantly shaped the Bible we have today, highlighting ongoing debates about religious authority.

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It's interesting how discussions about slavery often imply that America created it. However, many ancient empires, like Egypt, Rome, Greece, and Mali, also relied on slavery. In Africa, tribal conflicts led to the capture and sale of people into slavery long before European involvement. These conversations are challenging and often avoided due to their emotional weight. The narrative of oppression has overshadowed the rich and complex history of various peoples. America uniquely fought a civil war over slavery, aiming to humanize slaves and legislate their freedom. Despite this, many in America still express grievances about privileges that others around the world lack. Today, slavery persists in various countries, and many people still endure these harsh realities.

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It is commonly taught in school that Rome fell in April. This is wrong. The last legitimate Western Roman Emperor actually lived until April, and then the city of Rome itself continued unchanged from this event, and so did all Roman institutions. Only the Gothic Wars, some sixty years later, actually ended the glory of Rome and destroyed most Roman institutions and infrastructure of Italy. But even then, didn't end, because the Eastern Roman Empire continued for almost another thousand years, and this empire, better known as the Byzantine Empire, was actually the legitimate continuation of the Roman Empire. We can thus see that saying Rome ended in 04/1976 is a gross oversimplification, and in fact, the Roman way of life continued for sixty more years in the West, and for thousand more years in the East.

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There are two types of law that govern the world: civil law and the uniform commercial code (UCC). Civil law, also known as the law of the land, is based on Roman civil law and applies to all governments. The UCC, on the other hand, is the law of business and is used worldwide to ensure fair trade. Without the UCC, countries would have different laws, making international business impossible. The UCC is based on Vatican Canon law and Roman Canon law. When a ship arrives at a port, it must present a certificate of manifest to declare its cargo's value. Similarly, when a person is born, they receive a birth certificate, which is considered a security on the stock exchange. It is important to understand these laws and symbols to realize the extent of manipulation in our society. Opening our minds and educating ourselves is crucial.

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Vladimir Putin reveals a secret that Europeans have hidden from Africans for over a thousand years: Jesus was black.

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Vladimir Putin reveals that Europeans have hidden the secret from Africans for over a thousand years: Jesus was black.

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Clause 61 of Magna Carta states that no one, not even a king, is above the law. In medieval Europe, kings made promises to be just and take care of the people. But if a king failed to provide justice, a council of 25 barons could take over the kingdom without harming the king or his family. This was a significant moment because it made the king accountable on earth, not just in heaven. Throughout the Middle Ages, the idea that the king is not above the law became a constant reference.

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Speaker 0: Get up to a certain level in the Masons that you're qualified to go into the Shriners, which I guess is really the height of the whole thing. And then you talked about the distinctive headgear that they wear, the fez, and which we've seen all these circuses, at parades, they come down the street on their motorcycles wearing their fez. Tell us first of all, is the Shriners and what is the significance of that fez? Speaker 1: Well you'll see the men in the shrine parades, the shrine circus wearing their red fez. In order to be a shriner, have to reach the highest degrees of Freemasonry, either the thirty second degree of the Scottish Rite or thirteenth degree of the York Rite, and then you're allowed to go into the shrine. Sadly, many Christians have gone into this, which is hard to understand because in order to be a shriner, in the initiation, every shriner takes a blood oath of allegiance to Allah as his God and Mohammed as his prophet. Speaker 0: Are you kidding me? Speaker 1: No. In light of nineeleven, you have to wonder how can any Christian take a blood oath of allegiance when God absolutely forbids that in the 10 commandments. Speaker 0: Yet they're not even allowed to pray in the name of Jesus at the lodge, are they? Speaker 1: No. But you swear allegiance that Allah is your God, Muhammad is your prophet. You are then given this red fez with the Islamic sword encrusted in jewels on the front of it. You will see men wearing this and people say, Why do they wear the red fez? It is because if you study history, during the seventh and eighth century as the Muslims swept across North Africa, they came to Fez, Morocco. Speaker 1: And in Fez, Morocco, there was a large community of Christians and Mohammed had ordered the slaughter of all the infidels, meaning Christians who would not bow down to Allah and Mohammed as the prophet. The Muslims went in with the Islamic sword and therein Fez slaughtered thousands of Christians. Then they took their Fez hats and they dipped it in the blood of Christians, glorying in the defeat of Christianity. That's why the Fez's are red, representing the blood of Christians defeated by the Islamic sword which they have encrusted in jewels on the front. There are Christians who walk around wearing this hat and Dave, to be honest, it's an abomination in the eyes of God. Speaker 2: Your political leaders are not only Masons, but some of them are secretly Muslim. They've taken a blood oath to Allah as their one and only God and Mohammed as his messenger, So they don't mind using their power and their influence to advance Islam's agenda. Speaker 3: Islam has contributed a lot to America. In the middle of the supreme court is in the rotunda is a statue or bust of the prophet Mohammed showing the respect that American law and jurisprudence has for the revealer of the Koran. Many of American presidents are masons and shriners who got to the thirty third degree and study the Koran in secret and have the star and crescent on their face. Malik. So Islam is at the basis of Western and American civilization.

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In Bologna, Italy, there used to be many towers like this one built in the 12th century for status, defense, and living. Now only 2 remain. It's like they had skyscrapers in 1100!

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When students graduate from university, they are gradually indoctrinated. The mortarboard is a symbol of masonry. All universities and colleges in the Western world operate under the Vatican. Sending children to college means sending them to a Jesuit Catholic dominated ancient Roman Empire system where they will be indoctrinated into a system of religion, politics, and theology. Popes were often homosexuals, murderers, and offspring of bankers. The Vatican system was a banking system. The uniform commercial code is based on the old Vatican canon law. The church, government, and politics are interconnected, and secret societies have been manipulating them from day one.

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Some Muslims claim that Islam was never spread by force, but this is not true. In the past, Islam was indeed spread through the use of the sword. Turkey, for example, was not originally a Muslim region. Muslims came with force, established Sharia law, and many people converted to Islam to avoid conflict.

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During the collapse of the Roman Empire, Constantine restructured it by controlling history and religion. The empire shifted from nonmonotheistic to monotheistic, persecuting non-Christians and destroying ancient groups like the gnostics. The library at Alexandria was burned, and ancient civilizations were eradicated to erase echoes of the past. This led to the Dogon people settling in Mali due to religious persecution. The Roman Empire's actions, including the crusades, aimed to eliminate pre-Christian influences.

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Speaker 0: Get up to a certain level in the Masons that you're qualified to go into the Shriners, which I guess is really the height of the whole thing. And then you talked about the distinctive headgear that they wear, the fez, and which we've seen all these circuses, at parades, they come down the street on their motorcycles wearing their fez. Tell us first of all, is the Shriners and what is the significance of that fez? Speaker 1: Well you'll see the men in the shrine parades, the shrine circus wearing their red fez. In order to be a shriner, have to reach the highest degrees of Freemasonry, either the thirty second degree of the Scottish Rite or thirteenth degree of the York Rite, and then you're allowed to go into the shrine. Sadly, many Christians have gone into this, which is hard to understand because in order to be a shriner, in the initiation, every shriner takes a blood oath of allegiance to Allah as his God and Mohammed as his prophet. Speaker 0: Are you kidding me? Speaker 1: No. In light of nineeleven, you have to wonder how can any Christian take a blood oath of allegiance when God absolutely forbids that in the 10 commandments. Speaker 0: Yet they're not even allowed to pray in the name of Jesus at the lodge, are they? Speaker 1: No. But you swear allegiance that Allah is your God, Muhammad is your prophet. You are then given this red fez with the Islamic sword encrusted in jewels on the front of it. You will see men wearing this and people say, Why do they wear the red fez? It is because if you study history, during the seventh and eighth century as the Muslims swept across North Africa, they came to Fez, Morocco. Speaker 1: And in Fez, Morocco, there was a large community of Christians and Mohammed had ordered the slaughter of all the infidels, meaning Christians who would not bow down to Allah and Mohammed as the prophet. The Muslims went in with the Islamic sword and therein Fez slaughtered thousands of Christians. Then they took their Fez hats and they dipped it in the blood of Christians, glorying in the defeat of Christianity. That's why the Fez's are red, representing the blood of Christians defeated by the Islamic sword which they have encrusted in jewels on the front. There are Christians who walk around wearing this hat and Dave, to be honest, it's an abomination in the eyes of God. Speaker 2: Your political leaders are not only Masons, but some of them are secretly Muslim. They've taken a blood oath to Allah as their one and only God and Mohammed as his messenger, So they don't mind using their power and their influence to advance Islam's agenda. Speaker 3: Islam has contributed a lot to America. In the middle of the supreme court is in the rotunda is a statue or bust of the prophet Mohammed showing the respect that American law and jurisprudence has for the revealer of the Koran. Many of American presidents are masons and shriners who got to the thirty third degree and study the Koran in secret and have the star and crescent on their face. Malik. So Islam is at the basis of Western and American civilization.

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Why does Britain drive on the left when everyone else drives right? On horses, most people traveled left, their dominant hand on the right ready to defend or attack oncoming strangers. On carriages, aristocrats kept to the left again. Commoners were pushed to the right, away from faster moving coaches. In 1789, the French Revolution broke the aristocratic order, and as a symbol of equality, everyone was forced to drive on the right. Enter Napoleon. As he conquered Europe, nation by nation switched to the right as well. But Napoleon failed to conquer Britain. Instead, they spread their traditional left across all their empire India, Australia, Japan, much of Africa. And that's why Britain and its former colonies drive left to this day, while the rest of the world follows Napoleon.

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Historians often overlook the impact of low birth rates on the decline of civilizations. Rome and ancient Greece both faced this issue. Rome incentivized having more children in 50 BC, while Greece experienced a population boom from 800 BC to 300 BC. Surprisingly, prosperity and lack of external threats lead to lower birth rates in civilizations. When societies feel secure and affluent, they tend to have fewer children, contrary to common belief.

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Clause 61 of Magna Carta is often overlooked, but it establishes the principle that nobody is above the law, not even the king. In medieval Europe, kings made promises to be just and take care of the poor, but if they failed to do so, they were believed to answer to God. Magna Carta changed this by stating that if the king violated the charter and ignored notifications, a council of 25 barons could take over the kingdom without harming the king or his family. This marked a significant moment as it made the king accountable on earth, not just in heaven, and emphasized that the king is not above the law.

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Roman Empire Expert Mike Duncan | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #589
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Mike Duncan, historian, author, and podcaster behind The History of Rome, discusses the series that spans 189 episodes over five years and takes listeners from the legendary arrival of Aeneas in Italy to the fall of the Western Empire, with the Eastern Empire continuing as the Byzantine successor. He notes the relistenability of the show—people revisit episodes years later—and explains that Rome’s influence remains embedded in Western languages, laws, and identity, making it unlikely we’ll purge it from the collective consciousness. He also quips that he thinks about the Roman Empire daily and explains how romance languages derive from Rome. The origin story includes the Romulus and Remus fable; Livy’s skepticism about a wolf suckling the twins; and the practical account that early Rome formed near the Tyber with a defensible ford and nearby hills, a point supported by Palatine Hill excavations. Literary sources like Livy, Polybius, and Thusidides are complemented by archaeology and coinage, which show propaganda and daily life. Claudius’s history is said to have been destroyed for being too honest, and much of the material we have comes from monasteries, libraries, and inscriptions. Most Romans were illiterate, and daily life ranged from rural farming to a massive urban capital—Rome once exceeded a million inhabitants. Social mobility existed primarily through military service; citizenship could be granted after long service in the legions. Religion and myth were tightly linked to politics; Rome’s warrior ethos, Mars, and ritual sacrifice shaped public life. The Republic began around 509 BCE after Tarquin’s expulsion, with elite power in the senatorial class and life centered on the Palatine Hill, where togas and patronage defined status. The empire rose on centralized pay and governance; it later faced economic inequality, internal strife, and Gothic pressure culminating in the sack of Rome. Duncan also frames today’s privatization of public goods and information within a historical continuum and promotes his Revolutions and Martian Revolution projects.
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