Do I think it’s possible that a certain tribe would incite conflict between the other two religions in the region in order to further their goals; yes. Is this what happened; who knows. We will never get the true story; we will get the narrative they push to promote whatever agenda they are pushing.
Brings back hope to the ‘Fallen King’d’ masses. They’ll eagerly follow tales of treasures and relics saved, rather than digging into stories of intentionally lit fires and tales of bodies with bullets in them..but it’s irrelevant. Water damage to the stone over the next few weeks and ergo proliferation of mushrooms and fungii will slow down reparation.
From Aristotle – Politics
Given the Yellow Vest situation … One has to wonder …
“As to (2) tyrannies, they are preserved in two most opposite ways. One of them is the old traditional method in which most tyrants administer their government. Of such arts Periander of Corinth is said to have been the great master, and many similar devices may be gathered from the Persians in the administration of their government. There are firstly the prescriptions mentioned some distance back, for the preservation of a tyranny, in so far as this is possible; viz., that the tyrant should lop off those who are too high; he must put to death men of spirit; he must not allow common meals, clubs, education, and the like; he must be upon his guard against anything which is likely to inspire either courage or confidence among his subjects; he must prohibit literary assemblies or other meetings for discussion, and he must take every means to prevent people from knowing one another (for acquaintance begets mutual confidence). Further, he must compel all persons staying in the city to appear in public and live at his gates; then he will know what they are doing: if they are always kept under, they will learn to be humble. In short, he should practice these and the like Persian and barbaric arts, which all have the same object. A tyrant should also endeavor to know what each of his subjects says or does, and should employ spies, like the ‘female detectives’ at Syracuse, and the eavesdroppers whom Hiero was in the habit of sending to any place of resort or meeting; for the fear of informers prevents people from speaking their minds, and if they do, they are more easily found out. Another art of the tyrant is to sow quarrels among the citizens; friends should be embroiled with friends, the people with the notables, and the rich with one another. Also he should impoverish his subjects; he thus provides against the maintenance of a guard by the citizen and the people, having to keep hard at work, are prevented from conspiring. The Pyramids of Egypt afford an example of this policy; also the offerings of the family of Cypselus, and the building of the temple of Olympian Zeus by the Peisistratidae, and the great Polycratean monuments at Samos; all these works were alike intended to occupy the people and keep them poor. Another practice of tyrants is to multiply taxes, after the manner of Dionysius at Syracuse, who contrived that within five years his subjects should bring into the treasury their whole property. The tyrant is also fond of making war in order that his subjects may have something to do and be always in want of a leader. And whereas the power of a king is preserved by his friends, the characteristic of a tyrant is to distrust his friends, because he knows that all men want to overthrow him, and they above all have the power.”
Interesting read. Whats your take @walkingdead ?
Do I think it’s possible that a certain tribe would incite conflict between the other two religions in the region in order to further their goals; yes. Is this what happened; who knows. We will never get the true story; we will get the narrative they push to promote whatever agenda they are pushing.
It wouldn’t sound so out of line if there hadn’t already been a number of attacks on Catholic churches in France…https://www.newsweek.com/spate-attacks-catholic-churches-france-sees-altars-desecrated-christ-statue-1370800
https://news.search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=AwrCmmDFZ7ZculMApgEPxQt.;_ylu=X3oDMTByMjB0aG5zBGNvbG8DYmYxBHBvcwMxBHZ0aWQDBHNlYwNzYw–?p=attacks+on+catholic+churches+in+france&fr=yhs-GenieoYaho-INTtraffichp&fr2=cosmos&hspart=GenieoYaho&hsimp=yhs-INTtraffichp
Hard to say, but for those who murder without a qualm this luckily “victimless crime” would not be out of the question.
I dont trust Robert Steele. But everything he says drips with an aftertaste of truth.. need to look more into the Three M’s being satanic worshippers…
Big red flag was a vid RDS was talking about claw backs from the Klintoons…”let them keep $10mm.”
Many more examples…reeks of cointel prop.
This contradicts the narrative a tad.
Satanists or a change of the news cycle, drawing attention away from what?
https://twitter.com/BreakingNLive/status/1117922854715236352
Brings back hope to the ‘Fallen King’d’ masses. They’ll eagerly follow tales of treasures and relics saved, rather than digging into stories of intentionally lit fires and tales of bodies with bullets in them..but it’s irrelevant. Water damage to the stone over the next few weeks and ergo proliferation of mushrooms and fungii will slow down reparation.
From Aristotle – Politics
Given the Yellow Vest situation … One has to wonder …
“As to (2) tyrannies, they are preserved in two most opposite ways. One of them is the old traditional method in which most tyrants administer their government. Of such arts Periander of Corinth is said to have been the great master, and many similar devices may be gathered from the Persians in the administration of their government. There are firstly the prescriptions mentioned some distance back, for the preservation of a tyranny, in so far as this is possible; viz., that the tyrant should lop off those who are too high; he must put to death men of spirit; he must not allow common meals, clubs, education, and the like; he must be upon his guard against anything which is likely to inspire either courage or confidence among his subjects; he must prohibit literary assemblies or other meetings for discussion, and he must take every means to prevent people from knowing one another (for acquaintance begets mutual confidence). Further, he must compel all persons staying in the city to appear in public and live at his gates; then he will know what they are doing: if they are always kept under, they will learn to be humble. In short, he should practice these and the like Persian and barbaric arts, which all have the same object. A tyrant should also endeavor to know what each of his subjects says or does, and should employ spies, like the ‘female detectives’ at Syracuse, and the eavesdroppers whom Hiero was in the habit of sending to any place of resort or meeting; for the fear of informers prevents people from speaking their minds, and if they do, they are more easily found out. Another art of the tyrant is to sow quarrels among the citizens; friends should be embroiled with friends, the people with the notables, and the rich with one another. Also he should impoverish his subjects; he thus provides against the maintenance of a guard by the citizen and the people, having to keep hard at work, are prevented from conspiring. The Pyramids of Egypt afford an example of this policy; also the offerings of the family of Cypselus, and the building of the temple of Olympian Zeus by the Peisistratidae, and the great Polycratean monuments at Samos; all these works were alike intended to occupy the people and keep them poor. Another practice of tyrants is to multiply taxes, after the manner of Dionysius at Syracuse, who contrived that within five years his subjects should bring into the treasury their whole property. The tyrant is also fond of making war in order that his subjects may have something to do and be always in want of a leader. And whereas the power of a king is preserved by his friends, the characteristic of a tyrant is to distrust his friends, because he knows that all men want to overthrow him, and they above all have the power.”
You can see why Alexander the Great was therefore so successful.