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   Mud Hut Mafioso to N'vok   
   Re: History Conspiracy   
   29 Jul 03 20:48:45   
   
   XPost: alt.religion.islam, alt.religion.christianity, alt.religion.christian   
   From: whalesarecool@dontchathink.com   
      
   What does that mean?   
      
      
   "N'vok"  wrote in message   
   news:53f24416.0307291133.cb9f433@posting.google.com...   
   > blink, blink, blink   
   >   
   >   
   > "Mud Hut Mafioso"  wrote in message   
   news:...   
   > > "Preface   
   > >   
   > >   Serious scientific facts have been collected in this book which prove   
   that   
   > > as early as the 12th century A.D, all ofEurasia was pagan, and human   
   > > sacrifice and slavery prospered in Europe.   
   > >   
   > >   We shall cite a multitude of evidence which testifies that all   
   "ancient"   
   > > manuscripts are literary works of the 15th and 16th centuries and that   
   there   
   > > never was in reality an "ancient" Rome and Greece as modern historical   
   > > science teaches us.   
   > >   
   > >   We have collected the conclusions of dozens of scholars from various   
   > > countries, who say irrefutably that the most ancient monument of   
   mankind,   
   > > the pyramids of Egypt, were constructed in the period between the 10th   
   and   
   > > 13th centuries A.D., that is as recently as 800 - 900 years ago.   
   > >   
   > >   Processing of written sources on a computer, with a comparative   
   analysis   
   > > of their authenticity, and the multitude of other newer methods for the   
   > > study of history allow the assertion:  in the 13th - 14th centuries   
   A.D.,   
   > > the first world war in history broke out, which ended with the formation   
   of   
   > > a colossal empire with the capital in Istanbul, which at that time was   
   > > called Jerusalem.   The citizens of this empire called their country   
   Israel   
   > > and practiced the religion which is set forth in the Old Testament, and   
   its   
   > > territory included a large part of Europe, Asia, all the civilized   
   regions   
   > > of Africa and Japan. There is basis to say that the Aztec civilization   
   also   
   > > was included in the Empire's composition.   
   > >   
   > > Having existed for 70 - 80 years, the empire fell apart, but its parts   
   > > struggled even longer for domination, which was reflected in historical   
   > > works as the history of the Crusades or the Mongol yoke with the   
   > > predominance sometimes of the West and sometimes of the East.   
   > >   
   > > Those very same facts say that Europe adopted Christianity in the 14th -   
   > > 15th centuries A.D., not earlier, and Islam appeared at the end of the   
   15th   
   > > century, already after the appearance of printing.   
   > >   
   > >  The military enemies of the Crusaders which are described in the   
   existing   
   > > history as Moslem are the Jews of that time or, rather, ProtoJews. And   
   the   
   > > history of the Crusades has been distorted not only in time, but also   
   > > geographically:  there also were crusades from the East to the West.   
   > >   
   > >   The speed of the development of events at that time was not at all   
   less   
   > > than in subsequent centuries.  There were never a "dark" ages and a   
   "golden   
   > > age" of antiquity.   
   > >   
   > >   The echoes of real historic events are reflected in dozens of written   
   > > sources under various names:  the conquests of Tamerlane and the   
   Macedonian,   
   > > Tatar-Mongols and the Roman emperors, the Trojan War, the Peloponnesian   
   War,   
   > > the conquests of Attila, Charlemagne, the Arab Conquest, the Chinese   
   Wars   
   > > and many others. All of these histories are imaginary, distorted   
   reflections   
   > > of the very same events, shifted and transferred thousands of   
   kilometers.   
   > >   
   > > In principle, the primary framework of modern historiography was   
   developed   
   > > in the 15th century, and we are obligated by it to the so called   
   Renaissance   
   > > period which is worth examining in more detail.   
   > >   
   > > Humanism as a social phenomenon arose in Italy, which consisted in the   
   15th   
   > > century of a multitude of independent city states, who did not consider   
   > > themselves an ethnic entity right up to the 19th century."   
   > >   
   > > more:   
   > >   
   > > http://www.new-tradition.org/   
      
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