@LogannnnnnnnnWm@AnonSidious@YoJelani@AnonymousSage1 THE SYSTEM IS COLLAPSING.....Man needs to stand up! All we do is Warn them......but you have Before the Fact Logic and After the Fact Logic..........They are trying their dividing Game again.....Last effort....
The Albigensian Crusade or the Cathar Crusade (1209–1229; French: Croisade des albigeois, Occitan: Crosada dels albigeses)was a 20-year military campaign initiated by Pope Innocent III
to eliminate Catharism in Languedoc, in southern France. The Crusade was prosecuted primarily by the French crown and promptly took on a political aspect, resulting in not only a significant reduction in the number of practising Cathars, but also a realignment of the County of
Toulouse in Languedoc, bringing it into the sphere of the French crown, and diminishing both Languedoc's distinct regional culture and the influence of the counts of Barcelona. - At least 200,000 to at most 1,000,000 Innocent Cathars were killed. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albigensi…
"Pilgrim of Bordeaux", an anonymous pilgrim from Burdigala (present-day Bordeaux, France) - Bourbon/Borbon
Roman persecutions following the Jewish revolts against Rome in the later 1st and 2nd centuries also affected the city's Christian community led to Jerusalem gradually being eclipsed in prominence by other sees, particularly those of Constantinople, Antioch, Alexandria, and Rome
This chapter takes a look at the bankers who became tremendously rich, just as the 15th century
Medici bankers before them. However, some of the players in this world of high finance flew too
high,
eventually crashing and causing major banking crises in 1763, 1772 and 1825. Many banking
houses simply disappeared as there was no lender of last resort to rescue them. Academics have
also pointed out a number of similarities between the 1763 banking crisis and both the 1998
collapse of hedge fund Long-Term Capital Management and the 2008 Lehman fallout. We will
take a look at the fortunes of the main bankers of 18th century Amsterdam, Hope & Co., and of
19th century London, the Rothschilds. Both banks survived several crises,
After forty years of patient study of the crises which faces humanity, I arrived at a very simple
conclusion-all conspiracies are Satanic!
To trace the machinations of the
materialist conspiracy, I had deliberately limited myself to materialist sources-reference material
on banking, politics, economics, and the biographies of those who were most deeply involved in
these affairs.
As the months went by and I continued this research, I was not
overwhelmed by a sense of deja vu, but by an overpowering conviction that very little had
changed in the last three thousand years