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Clash of civilizations
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CAUTION - READ WITH DESCRETION





We emphasize here that strong, fundamentalist-religious emotions motivates these sophisticated theories of economics and politics. The

three major religious systems, Judaism, Christianity and islam, arose in Middle East which was earlier called Sumeria (spanning Israel,

Egypt, Iraq). These religious systems base their philosophies on extreme hate-mongering and fanatic beliefs, and have been responsible

for internecine warfare lasting more than 2000 years, annihilating major civilizations, thousands of subcultures and slaughtering over a

billion people. The lower estimates are 200 million in Africa, 200 million in America, 150 million in Europe, at least 450 million in India,

50 million in Russia, 50 million in China, amongst several others. Each of these ideologies believed that killing of non-believers was

divinely ordained.



Judaism developed around 5000-7000 BC with the advent of Abraham, and the leaving of Ur. He liberated his people from slavery and

arrived in the Middle East around today's Iraq and Israel. The Jews call this the First Exodus. Judaism again flourished around 3000

BC in the time of Moses who liberated his people from slavery of the Egyptian King, Ramses-I, and brought them to the promised and

holy land, which is current day Israel. The Jews call this the Second Exodus.



Christianity saw its main rise in 150-300 AD. Although centered around the life of Jesus Christ, it owes its initial spread to the twelve

apostles, primarily to Jesus' half-brother James, Peter, Paul and Mark (the first apostles). However Christianity however had its early

consolidation in Greece. The first main expansion of Orthodox Christianity occurred with the Greek emperor, Constantine, who

converted in 312 AD. He established an empire of the "New Rome" at Byzantine (today Constantinople, in Turkey) and incorporated

Christianity into the political order. This was the precursor of the Eastern Orthodox church.



By 391 AD however Rome had taken over the seat of Christian authority. The celebration of pagan sacrifices and other pagan rites was

forbidden and punishable with death. The Emperors Arcadius, Honorius and Theodosius II confirmed the judicial authority of bishops,

and authorized the execution of their judgments by civil officials, effectively turning Rome to a Christian fundamentalist state and in

415 AD, pagans were barred from military and civil offices. Roman officialdom now began executing pagans and heretics upon the

advise of the church, in what was called "a relaxation to the secular arm", in a macabre collaboration between the secular establishment

and the Church, with this ironic situation seen even today.



But the church had now split: the Bishop of Rome in the West and the Patriarch of Constantinople in the East. Divisions between the

two power centers in the Christian church gradually intensified. The Church at Rome was the Western Orthodox church, today known

as the Roman Catholic church. In 1054 AD, the split had all the makings of a war with the two churches excommunicating each other.

The Russian Pagans (eastern Aryans) had converted into Eastern Orthodox Christianity around the tenth and eleventh centuries. They

formed a power center, later known as the Russian Orthodox church. Finally, the advent of Protestant Christianity by Eastern

European Aryan Nations including Germany, Austria etc. occurred around thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. The Protestant church

is another major factor in the game.



Islam started in 7th century AD with Mohammed. He came into direct conflict with the Jews (who refused to accept Mohammed's

claims of prophetism) and with the Pagans, and wars resulted with the conversion of Arabia in a few years. When in, January 630

AD, Mohammed had smashed all the idols at the temple at Kaaba, save a single one, and offered the defeated Meccan leader the choice

of islam or death, the stage for islamic monotheism was set and ideologically defined. Subsequent wars were launched on the Christian

states north of the Arab peninsula. The first caliph, Abu Bakr, had completed the conquest of Arabia and then Palestine. North Africa

fell soon after, and the successive caliphs carried out raids against the declining Roman Catholic, Byzantine and Zoroastrian (Persian)

empires, bringing the booty back to Arabia. The Christians did put up resistance against these attacks, with much blood flowing in the

process. Islam's northward spread into Europe was stopped in 732 AD, at the Battle of Tours in the plains of Poitiers, France. And by

1250 AD, islam was well established in Northern India. After the assassination of Caliph Uthman in 656 AD, disagreements broke out

over the right to the caliphate. This was at the time of the fourth caliph, Ali (656-61 AD) who was Mohammed's son-in-law. The result

was a division in the muslim community into the shias and the sunnis.



These three religious systems and their claims to unique privilege of the knowledge of and access to God and "his prophet", became

the basis for the major battles, struggles and upheavals since. The scale of the slaughter of populations and the destruction of

civilization and sub-cultures, not only across Europe but all over the world, for the past 2000 years is staggering and incomprehensible.

Not only have they waged the most violent wars against each other, but all three were unanimous in their aim of destroying the pagans

- the only fight being over who had the right to convert.



While we hope our reader will spend time studying each of these wars in more detail, for now we provide a brief list of the conflicts in

the recent past. The authors believe that in all of these conflicts, the three ideologies provided the key motivating factor. We shall leave

it to our reader to verify or disprove this claim.



1. Inquisition-Roman Greek (3-7 AD): Forcible conversion of Pagans (a novel term created by Christians to refer to non-Christians

primarily worshippers of various gods and goddesses) and Jews. Slaughter of of both Jews and Pagans of Europe and the Middle East.



2. Islamic Jihad (630 AD-today): Against Pagans of Mecca and Medina, Jews and Christians of middle east. Arab invasions of

North Africa, Persia and subsequently onwards to India, resulting in the slaughter of over 450 million Pagans in India alone.



3. Crusades (starting in 1095 AD, with pope Urban II): Christians (Roman, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Greek) versus the

muslims. The population of Southern Spain, which had been earlier converted to islam, was reconverted to Christianity. It is interesting

that Jews of Europe fought along side Christians against the muslims to purge the latter from Jerusalem, their holy land, although in

early stages, the German crusaders decided to first "kill the infidels among us" and slaughtered thousands of German Jews on the way

to the Holy Land. The same thing happened to Jews in Prague, massacred by Christian crusaders.



4. The Medieval Inquisition (1231 AD): Mandated by popes Innocent III and Gregory IX in response to heretics (non-believers).

Massacres of Catharists (very close to Indian ascetics) in France, their complete annihilation being completed in the Albegenian

Crusade. When the papal representative was asked how to distinguish the heretics from the true Christians, he answered: "Kill them all.

God will know His own."



5. The Spanish Inquisition (1481-1834 AD): Mandated by pope Sixtus IV in 1478 AD. It is popularly known as the "purge of Jews

from Europe". Following the Christian re-conquest of Spain, it mandated Catholicising of the country. Slaughter and forcible

conversion of Jews (and Moors) all over Europe, confiscation of their properties. Although perpetrated primarily by the Spanish kings

in Spain, the purge of Jews took place in Portugal, Holland and France as well. At least 200,000 Jews left Spain and 323,362 people

were burned (according to official records). Many European Jews moved eastwards into the Balkans and Russia. Encouraged by

every pope with religious fervor, it ended at the close of the nineteenth century when it was (mistakenly) thought that Europe was

cleansed of Jews.



6. The Roman Inquisition (1542 AD): Mandated by pope John Paul III, primarily in response to spread of Protestantism in Italy.

Responsible, amongst several other atrocities, for the arrest and death of Galileo Galilee.



7. Catholic-Protestant Wars-Result of Classical Renaissance, the birth of Protestantism resulted in an internecine warfare between

Protestant Kingdoms (under Germany) and Catholic nations (under the Vatican). It is interesting to note that in these battles the Jews

of Europe sided with the Protestant kings and fought against Catholics. We mention in particular, the Thirty Years war (1618-1648

AD): House of Austria (Hapsburg Holy Roman Emperors Ferdinand II and Ferdinand III together with his Spanish cousin Philip IV on

the catholic side) versus opponents (Danish, Dutch and, above all, France and Sweden, Germany, on the

Protestant/Lutheran/Calvinist). Thousands of Protestants fled France to avoid persecution and some of them ended up in what is now

St. Augustine, Florida. In 1565 AD Catholic Spaniards discovered one such colony and killed almost every single person there,

proclaiming that people had been killed "not as Frenchmen but as Lutherans." On 24 August 1572, in France, the Catholics murdered

thousands of Protestants in a single day (St. Bartholomew Day massacre). We also mention the fight in the 17th century where the

Church of England tried to eliminate the Puritans, led by Oliver Cromwell, leading to a violent civil war.



8. The Spanish Inquisition-Americas ( 1492-1605 AD) – Mandated by popes Innocent VIII, Alexander VI, Julius II, Leo X, Pious

V, Gregory XIII and Clement VIII. Spanish catholics slaughtered around 200 million native Americans for their refusal to convert to

Christianity.



9. The Portuguese Inquisition ( 1494-1878 AD): Slaughters in Africa, India, Japan, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, Far East and Japan.

Mandated by popes Pius VI to Pius IX. Perpetrated by Portuguese conquistadors headed by St. Francis Xavier, their spiritual leader. In

Portugal itself nearly all Jews were forcibly converted. This inquisition is responsible for the forcible conversion of Jews in Brazil,

butchery of Brahmins, conversions of Hindus in Goa, amongst other genocides.



10. The European Inquisition in Africa (1400-1945 AD): Slaughter of Africans perpetuated by all European nations and by both

Christians and Jews, for the plunder of Africa, and conversion to Christianity.



11. East India Companies (1600-1924 AD): Involved the colonization of India, China, Asia, Africa. Primarily driven by the Anglo elite

exploitation of colored colonies for aggrandizement of their wealth. Slaughters in India, China and Africa.



12. French Revolution (1787-1799 AD): Rise of French Catholic Power as a revolt against the destruction of France by the Anglo elite.

French Catholics, under Napoleon, fought British-Protestants and Anglo elite, with Anglo elite in control.



13. American Civil War(1750-1789 AD): American Protestants and Baptists and others, fighting British Protestants and the anglo elite.



14. Spanish Civil War (1936-1939 AD): Spanish Catholics, under General Franco, put up a brave resistance with the help of Germans

(Protestants and Catholics), French Catholics and Italian Catholics under Mussolini, against numerous terrorist outfits trained by British

Intelligence and Anglo elite.



15. Italian Revolution (1830-1871 AD ): Catholics versus Anglo elite.



16. Russian Revolution (1905-1918 AD ): Anglo elite, Catholics and Protestants versus Russian Orthodox.



17. World War I (1914-1918 AD): German and Austrians Catholics and Protestants, Turk and Arab muslims, on one side;

British-French-Russian-Protestants, Russian Orthodox Christians, and anlgo elite in control on the other. Japan was minimally involved on

the side of the Anglo elite.



18. World War II (1939-1945): This should be more precisely viewed as two wars in separate theaters. The first is European War -2

German Catholics and Protestants headed by Adolf Hitler (a catholic), Italian catholics, Arab muslims; British Protestants, American

Protestants, Russia and anglo elite in control on the other. The second is the Pacific War, where Japan was pitted against the American

Baptists and the Anglo elite.



This process of mutual annihilation, which has been going on for the past two thousand years, has in the recent past, evolved in to a

perfect science of sophisticated deception. It often uses the euphemism of "saving humanity, civilization and culture".
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