Title: Statism's Assembly Line (Video) Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Jan 31, 2011 Author:Smart Fella Post Date:2011-01-31 21:26:04 by wakeup Keywords:None Views:64 Comments:3
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Combine this with corporate control of the state and you've got a bad situation.
The situation we're in now.
Weird and somewhat gross historical fact I learned when I visited Hampton Court, Henry VIII's elegant bunker west of London.
When Henry VIII - one of history's most aggressive statist bandits - died, he was so bloated from crazed overconsumption of food, his corpse actually exploded.
We are in the dark ages. We have been in the dark ages since 400 A.D., when the library at Alexandria was by far the greatest storehouse of information that the world had ever known. As the Roman Catholic Church solidified its financial power and its political control, the church leaders claimed that they already knew with absolute irrefutable certainty, all and everything that there was to know.
The library at Alexandria proved the ignorance and the arrogance of their absurd claims, and so in 415 A.D., the head of the library was murdered by mindless, church followers and all of the books in this great library were burned under orders from the leaders of the Roman Catholic Church. To justify their criminal behavior, the church leaders declared the entire contents of this great library to be symbols of anti-Christian paganism, as heresy, and as unnecessary.[2]
Such a wanton act of vandalism against all of humankind is equivalent, by today's standards, to burning every book in every home, office and library in the entire world and then erasing the content of every computer memory bank in the entire world.
The hands-on perpetrator of this absurd act of murder and arson was Cyril, the Roman Catholic Church's Archbishop of Alexandria. For his devoted service to Rome, he was declared a saint by the church.
This type of arrogant disregard for knowledge and for the rights of others was the direct cause of, or was a major contributing factor in creating the 900- year period called the "Dark Ages."
The Crusades further contributed to the "Dark Ages," which continue to this day.
The belief that we are civilized and enlightened, or that we have rights or knowledge of history is pure arrogance. Our government treats us accordingly.
I want either less corruption or more opportunity to participate in it. Ashleigh Brilliant