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Title: There Would Have Been No Dark Ages If ...
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Tue 31 May 2011
As Creators, we acknowledge that the Dark Ages were brought on by the total adoption of the malevolent Jewish slave cult of Christianity by the Roman Empire. Whilst fundamentally true, the end of the Roman Empire and the beginnings of the Middle Ages were put into place during the Crisis of the Third Century, when a thriving cosmopolitan Empire sustained through commerce and protected by the Roman Legions on its frontiers which extended from Libya and Egypt to Britain and Southern Russia, collapsed with the assassination of Emperor Alexander Severus following his decision to pay tribute to Germanic invaders rather than defeat them in war. That single act of weakness upon Emperor Severus' part was enough to damage the economy of the Empire, bring about Middle Ages Serfdom and change the entire of Europe for the next fifteen-hundred years. And when the once united cosmopolitan Empire had become regionalised with power in the hands of land owners rather than an intertwining governing authority ruling from a central position in Rome, all it took was the advent of Christianity to put a stop to education, institute oppressive laws based on the worship of a dead Jew, and place all power in the hands of the priests of the new religion to destroy what was left of the majesty of Rome and bring Europe into the Dark Ages.

Quote from: Historian Henry Moss
Along these roads passed an ever-increasing traffic, not only of troops and officials, but of traders, merchandise and even tourists. An interchange of goods between the various provinces rapidly developed, which soon reached a scale unprecedented in previous history and not repeated until a few centuries ago. Metals mined in the uplands of Western Europe, hides, fleeces, and livestock from the pastoral districts of Britain, Spain, and the shores of the Black Sea, wine and oil from Provence and Aquitaine, timber, pitch and wax from South Russia and northern Anatolia, dried fruits from Syria, marble from the Aegean coasts, and – most important of all – grain from the wheat-growing districts of North Africa, Egypt, and the Danube Valley for the needs of the great cities; all these commodities, under the influence of a highly organized system of transport and marketing, moved freely from one corner of the Empire to the other.

If only Emperor Severus had gone to war and defeated that Germanic tribe, the Crisis of the Third Century may never have occurred. And perhaps, just perhaps, the Roman Empire and its modern civilisation - even by 16th century standards - would have prospered and continued to this day. But it didn't, and the weakened Empire was subdued by the Christian oligarchy, the clutches of which Europe only began to slip the bonds a little over two-hundred years ago.

The moral as I see it is that weakness brings disorder, and disorder invites conquest and destruction. As Creators, we fight to keep the spirit of the White Race alive and to prevent the alien in our midst from corrupting the hearts and minds of our brethren through the disorder of a ruling Jewish plutarchy seeking to repeat the conquest of Rome by the Jewish cult of Christianity, with the modern Jewish cult of Marxism. And to do this, we must maintain Creativity as Founder Klassen intended by making the White Man's only Racial Religion available to every White man, woman and child, and prevent anyone from warping Creativity into a purely lower working class subculture for the failures of modern White society.

Pontifex Cambeul.

Notes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crisis_of_the_Third_Century (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crisis_of_the_Third_Century)