What began as a Jewish vendetta against Rome…
…has turned into an opportunity to rule the world…
While I was writing Is Vladimir the Jewish Messiah?, I came to a realization…
“The more I look upon the forcible Jewish takeover of the Russian Orthodox Church (through the Communist Revolution), and the guileful Jewish takeover of the Roman Catholic Church (through the Jesuits), the more our current world situation looks like the Jews’ settling of old scores with the Roman Empire. Rome survived its political fall in the form of the Catholic and Orthodox Churches, and now the Jews have taken over both. They have exacted their revenge for Masada and the Inquisition, and they are currently setting about the task of taking a spoil of all of Rome’s sheep (the Christians) by delivering them two messiahs…
Beyond the scores they wish to settle, the Jews also have a long-term goal they wish to accomplish: to take over the world for themselves and their god concept. To achieve this goal, they have instigated wars and played money and debt scams in order to bring the world’s royals under their influence and into their fold. They have thus injected the Davidic Bloodline into royal families the world over. And soon, they will attempt to bring all of us into a New World Order, which is the next stop on a road that leads to a global theocratic dictatorship run by them.”
Over the course of the next few days, we’re going to explore this realization in more depth, and we’ll do so by covering five points…
Point I – The Origin of Jewish Antipathy to the Roman Empire, the Jewish-Roman wars
Point II – How the Jews took over the Western Roman Empire, the Roman Catholic Church
Point III – How the Jews took over the Eastern Roman Empire, the Eastern Orthodox Church
Point IV – How the Jews took over the Roman Rebels, the Protestant Churches
Point V – How the Jews will use the Roman Imperial Religion, Christianity, to install a Jewish God-King over the Earth (unless we wake up and alter the script)
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So let’s get started…
Point I – The Origin of Jewish Antipathy to the Roman Empire, the Jewish-Roman wars
Tension between Rome and the Jews began 2,010 years ago in 6 CE, and it grew into four major Jewish-Roman conflicts. Here is a quick summary of how it all got started (from Wikipedia)…
>>> Following increasing Roman domination of the Eastern Mediterranean, the client kingdom of the Herodian dynasty had been officially merged into the Roman Empire in the year 6 CE with the creation of Roman Judea. The transition of the Tetrarchy of Judea into a Roman province immediately brought a great deal of tensions and a Jewish uprising by Judas of Galilee erupted right away as a response to the Census of Quirinius. [1]
The Census of Quirinius was a census of Judaea taken by Publius Sulpicius Quirinius, Roman governor of Syria, upon the imposition of direct Roman rule in 6 CE… Quirinius was tasked to carry out a census of the new territory for tax purposes. The census sparked a rebellion, and while the majority of Judeans were eventually persuaded by the High Priest to participate, those who still resisted formed the nucleus of the Zealot movement. [2]
The Zealots were originally a political movement in 1st century Second Temple Judaism which sought to incite the people of Judaea Province to rebel against the Roman Empire and expel it from the Holy Land by force of arms, most notably during the First Jewish–Roman War (66-70). [3]
The First Jewish–Roman War (66–73 AD), sometimes called The Great Revolt… began in the year 66 AD, originating in Roman and Jewish ethnic tensions. The crisis escalated due to anti-taxation protests and attacks upon Roman citizens. The Romans responded by plundering the Jewish Temple and executing up to 6,000 Jews in Jerusalem, prompting a full-scale rebellion… [In the Roman counter-attack] All three walls of Jerusalem were eventually destroyed as well as the Temple and the citadels; the city was then put to the torch, with most survivors taken into slavery… [4]
In 66 CE, a group of Jewish rebels, the Sicarii, overcame the Roman garrison of Masada with the aid of a ruse. After the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, additional members of the Sicarii fled Jerusalem and settled on the mountaintop after slaughtering the Roman garrison. According to Josephus, the Sicarii were an extremist Jewish splinter group antagonistic to a larger grouping of Jews referred to as the Zealots, who carried the main burden of the rebellion.
In 73 CE, the Roman governor of Iudaea, Lucius Flavius Silva, headed the Roman legion X Fretensis and laid siege to Masada. The Roman legion surrounded Masada, and built a circumvallation wall and then a siege ramp against the western face of the plateau… The ramp was complete in the spring of 73, after probably two to three months of siege, allowing the Romans to finally breach the wall of the fortress with a battering ram on April 16… when Roman troops entered the fortress, they discovered that its 960 inhabitants had set all the buildings but the food storerooms ablaze and committed mass suicide or killed each other. [5] <<<
“Remember the Alamo!”…
…The Fortress of Masada
So if we look at the outcome of the Great Revolt, we find that the Romans did these things to the Jews…
1) They pillaged and destroyed the Jews’ holiest temple, the Second Temple.
2) They destroyed the Jews’ holy city, Jerusalem.
3) They left over a million dead in Jerusalem and sent nearly 100,000 others into slavery.
4) The conquered Masada, the Jewish Alamo.
Needless to say, this didn’t exactly endear the Romans to the Jews. And things got even worse after the third Jewish-Roman conflict, the Bar Kokhba Revolt, when the Romans did to all of Judea what they had done to Jerusalem in the first war…
>>> The Bar Kokhba revolt was a rebellion of the Jews of Judea Province, led by Simon bar Kokhba, against the Roman Empire. Fought circa 132–136 CE, it was the last of three major Jewish–Roman wars, so it is also known as The Third Jewish–Roman War or The Third Jewish Revolt… The revolt erupted as a result of religious and political tensions in Judea province, bringing the conflict of the Romans and the Jews into its climax. Simon bar Kokhba, the commander of the revolt, was regarded by many Jews as the Messiah, who would restore their national independence…
The Bar Kokhba revolt resulted in an extensive depopulation of Judean communities, more so than the First Jewish–Roman War of 70 CE. The Jewish communities of Judea were devastated in events some scholars describe as a genocide. According to Cassius Dio, 580,000 Jews perished in the war and many more died of hunger and disease, while those who survived were sold into slavery… According to a Rabbinic midrash, in addition to Bar Kokhba himself, the Romans executed eight leading members of the Sanhedrin…
[In the aftermath of the war, Roman Emperor Hadrian] prohibited the Torah law and the Hebrew calendar, and executed Judaic scholars. The sacred scroll was ceremonially burned on the Temple Mount. At the former Temple sanctuary, he installed two statues, one of Jupiter, another of himself. In an attempt to erase any memory of Judea or Ancient Israel, he wiped the name off the map and replaced it with Syria Palaestina. By destroying the association of Jews to Judea and forbidding the practice of Jewish faith, Hadrian aimed to root out a nation that inflicted heavy casualties on the Roman Empire. Similarly, he re-established Jerusalem, but now as the Roman pagan polis of Aelia Capitolina, and Jews were forbidden from entering it, except on the day of Tisha B’Av. – From Wikipedia <<<
So as you can see, the Romans decimated the Jewish people and spread them to the wind. Unfortunately for the modern Roman Empire, though, ancient Rome simply fu*ked with the wrong people. The Jews, a people whose religious fervor defined the word Zealot and who live in accordance with “an eye for an eye,” would come back for revenge.
Continue reading here: How the Kabbalist Jews took over the Roman Catholic Church through the Jesuit Order
Love always…