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How the Romans perfected Divide and Rule with the first known PsyOp: Christianity.

I have received a lot of feedback on various forums regarding disbelief as to the scope and extent of the divide and rule / divide and conquer strategy used to both build empire and socially engineer home societies. I got particular comeback on this post, which must be read to appreciate this follow up:

https://dwahts.blogspot.com/2018/06/how-to-defeat-most-effective-social.html This is a must read!

The biggest point of contest was the fact that this strategy is not presented as such a package in either mainstream quick-check sources such as Wikipedia, or in the involved courses of history as taught in the Neoliberal, globalist captured universities of today. Broaden your gaze, you will not get it spelled out for you in such a fashion and you cannot rely on such conclusions being spoon-fed to you. That is what got us into this mess.

It is very likely that these tactics go back much further and the elites behind them hop from empire to empire, just as they hopped from the Rome they modelled on the ancient Greeks and stole from the Etruscan's, to the Christian Rome, the Byzantine, or Holy Roman Empire. Far earlier than that figures like Alexander the great and Genghis khan were surely the first globalists, or those behind these figureheads were. In terms of actual evidence we are left scratching our heads. My personal hunch is that modern globalism in the current form with all the psychological manipulation began with Phillip the II of Macedonia, and his son was sent on the first great empire building campaign of a much greater sophistication than we even could imagine.  

Later the sovereign vs globalist struggle became the essential backstory of all of history, one which is never openly discussed. The Vatican sought control over most sovereign nations and this then persisted with the Knights Templar and the Jesuits. The globalist versus sovereign struggle is almost as old as civilisation itself. This is as clear as it can possibly get but history can NEVER reflect this narrative since the interests behind it are still in operation today. The Vatican has deleted so much of our history that it should count as a crime against humanity. I suspect that much of this evidence is still partly recoverable, hidden somewhere in the Vatican or in the vaults the very highest echelons of today's elite. This may even explain the extensive fraud permeating archaeology and Egyptology today although that is just speculation.

The roman Psychological Operation to invent Jesus for purposes of divide and conquer over the Jews in Roman Palestine would later be used domestically by Constantine who would turn the cross into an upside sword and use it for divide and rule at home and for empire building. The Romans were ruthless and effective at this and no trace of similar operations or societies survives as they obliterated Carthage (spawned by the trade of the Phoenicians , modern day Tunisia but they had a trade-based empire all over the Mediterranean basin and had to go). They also obliterated the Greek City State of Corinth, and the Druids of England. They had similar success in some ways in Palestine, although this is little appreciated as later empires swallowed what is left of the original Hebrews and Israelite's of the bible, and the only Jews left are the later European converts from the Ottoman Turkish regions and the steppes of Russia where the descendants were not from the Tribe of Judah. These groups make up the largely European/Eurasian descended Ashkenazi population of Israel today.

They took the first great agricultural societies farming myth based on the rising of the sun, the months of the year, the zodiac and the seasons which had become anthropomorphized into a literal story by dozens of societies who already had a Christ figure rising from the dead for purposes of redemption. There was no actual person called Jesus, history only reflects certain Christ like cult leaders, of which there were many. Here is comprehensive evidence of this archetypal myth.

Caesars Messiah

The Flavian dynasty was a Roman imperial dynasty, which ruled the Roman Empire between 69 AD and 96 AD, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian (69–79), and his two sons Titus (79–81) and Domitian (81–96). The Flavians rose to power during the civil war of 69, known as the Year of the Four Emperors.

The creators of this PsyOp were the Flavians, who filled out the the core structure of the above myth, which would have made a lousy PsyOp, with all the finer points of a brilliant psychological manipulation as well as the narcissism of a Caesar and the drama and construct of great theater.

Rod Blackhirst, PhD, analyst of the Flavian/Jesus connection using the lens of modern geopolitics and realpolitik.

Here is an excellent documentary which I was delighted to find, and never knew existed until this week, it confirms everything I have come to suspect and more and is well worth the watch. Since it is over an hour long I will post the YouTube link below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmEScIUcvz0

The Roman destruction of Carthage: An Insight into the Roman origins based around a suspiciously fast rise around its shadowy cults and merchant geneses of today's multinationals.

The Collapse of the Roman Empire was a controlled destruction based around deficit spending, just as is being done by globalists today who have not changed strategy.

https://dwahts.blogspot.com/2018/11/empires-only-collapse-for-one-reason.html

Caesars Timeline

27 BCE - 14 CE

Reign of Augustus Caesar. Athens and the Agora restored.

18 Sep 14 CE - 16 Mar 37 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Tiberius.

18 Mar 37 CE - 24 Jan 41 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Caligula.

25 Jan 41 CE - 13 Oct 54 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Claudius.

13 Oct 54 CE - 11 Jun 68 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Nero.

68 CE - 69 CE

Year of the Four Emperors: Civil war in Rome.

8 Jun 68 CE - 15 Jan 69 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Galba.

15 Jan 69 CE - 16 Apr 69 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Otho.

17 Apr 69 CE - 20 Dec 69 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Vitellius.

26 Dec 69 CE - 23 Jun 79 CE

Reign of Roman emperor Vespasian.

24 Jun 79 CE - 13 Sep 81 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Titus.

14 Sep 81 CE - 18 Sep 96 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Domitian.

18 Sep 96 CE - 27 Jan 98 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Nerva.

28 Jan 98 CE - 7 Aug 117 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Trajan.

11 Aug 117 CE - 10 Jul 138 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Hadrian.

10 Jul 138 CE - 7 Mar 161 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Antonius Pius.

10 Jul 138 CE - 9 Mar 161 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius.

7 Mar 161 CE - 17 Mar 180 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius.

9 Mar 161 CE - Mar 169 CE

Marcus Aurelius rules with Lucius Verus.

Mar 169 CE - 177 CE

Marcus Aurelius rules alone.

177 CE - 17 Mar 180 CE

Marcus Aurelius rules with Commodus.

17 Mar 180 CE - 31 Dec 192 CE

Commodus rules alone.

9 Apr 193 CE - 4 Feb 211 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Septimius Severus.

1 Jan 193 CE - 28 Mar 193 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Pertinax.

28 Mar 193 CE - 1 Jun 193 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Didius Julianus.

198 CE - 209 CE

Reign of Caracalla with his father Septimius Severus.

209 CE - Dec 211 CE

Reign of Caracalla with his father Septimius Severus and his brother Geta (Feb - Dec 211 only with Geta).

209 CE - 26 Dec 211 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Geta.

Dec 211 CE - 8 Apr 217 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Caracalla.

11 Apr 217 CE - 8 Jun 218 CE

Reign of Roman Emperors Macrinus with his son Diadumenian.

8 Jun 218 CE - 11 Mar 222 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Elagabalus.

13 Mar 222 CE - 18 Mar 235 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Severus Alexander.

Mar 235 CE - May 238 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Maximinus Thrax.

22 Mar 238 CE - 12 Apr 238 CE

Reign of Gordian I and Gordian II in Rome.

238 CE - 244 CE

Reign of Gordian III in Rome.

244 CE - 249 CE

Reign of Philip the Arab in Rome.

22 Dec 245 CE

Birth of Emperor Diocletian.

249 CE - 251 CE

Reign of Decius in Rome.

253 CE - 260 CE

Reign of Roman emperor Valerian with his son Gallienus as co-emperor.

253 CE

Reign of Aemilianus in Rome.

253 CE - 268 CE

Reign of Gallienus in Rome.

Sep 270 CE - c. Sep 275 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Aurelian.

284 CE - 305 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Diocletian.

306 CE - 337 CE

Reign of Roman Emperor Constantine I.