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Illuminati - Itβs just a game
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Ajax. 1778.
Giovanni De Min. Italian 1814-1890. oil/canvas.
Giovanni De Min. Italian 1814-1890. oil/canvas.
Venetian Intelligence
Venice - first 'think tank' the world
Emperor Maximilian I some years later, which described the Venetians as:
βtraders in human blood, traitors to the Christian faith who have tacitly divided up the world with the
Turks, and who are already planning to throw bridgeheads across the Danube, the Rhine, the Seine, and
Tagus, and the Ebro, attempting to reduce Europe to a province and to keep it subjugated to their
armies.β
These megalomaniac plans of the Venetians were no secret. In 1423, the Doge Tommaso Mocenigo had
urged upon his fellow oligarchs a policy of expansionism which would make them the overlords βof all
the gold and of Christendom.β
The essence of oligarchism is summed up in the idea of the empire, in which an elite identifying itself
as a master race rules over a degraded mass of slaves or other oppressed victims. If oligarchical
methods are allowed to dominate human affairs, they always create a breakdown crisis of civilization,
with economic depression, war, famine, plague, and pestilence. Examples of this are the fourteenth
century Black Plague crisis and the Thirty Years War (1618-48), both of which were created by
Venetian intelligence. The post- industrial society and the derivatives crisis have brought about the
potential for a new collapse of civilization in our own time. This crisis can only be reversed by
repudiating in practice the axioms of the oligarchical mentality.
Venice - first 'think tank' the world
Emperor Maximilian I some years later, which described the Venetians as:
βtraders in human blood, traitors to the Christian faith who have tacitly divided up the world with the
Turks, and who are already planning to throw bridgeheads across the Danube, the Rhine, the Seine, and
Tagus, and the Ebro, attempting to reduce Europe to a province and to keep it subjugated to their
armies.β
These megalomaniac plans of the Venetians were no secret. In 1423, the Doge Tommaso Mocenigo had
urged upon his fellow oligarchs a policy of expansionism which would make them the overlords βof all
the gold and of Christendom.β
The essence of oligarchism is summed up in the idea of the empire, in which an elite identifying itself
as a master race rules over a degraded mass of slaves or other oppressed victims. If oligarchical
methods are allowed to dominate human affairs, they always create a breakdown crisis of civilization,
with economic depression, war, famine, plague, and pestilence. Examples of this are the fourteenth
century Black Plague crisis and the Thirty Years War (1618-48), both of which were created by
Venetian intelligence. The post- industrial society and the derivatives crisis have brought about the
potential for a new collapse of civilization in our own time. This crisis can only be reversed by
repudiating in practice the axioms of the oligarchical mentality.
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But the essence of their strategic doctrine was something more abstruse, something sometimes
described as the βcollapse of empiresβ scenario.
Venice parasitized the decline of much larger states, a
decline that Venice itself strove to organize, sometimes in a long and gradual descending curve, but sometimes in a quick bonanza of looting.
Venice was repeatedly confronted with the problem posed by a triumphant enemy, at the height of his power, who would be perfectly capable of crushing the Serenissima in short order. This enemy had to
be manipulated into self-destruction, not in any old way, but in the precise and specific way that served
the Venetian interest.
Does this sound impossible?
What is astounding is how often it has succeeded. In fact, it's succeeding in a very real sense in the world today.
Book- The Venetian Conspiracy
described as the βcollapse of empiresβ scenario.
Venice parasitized the decline of much larger states, a
decline that Venice itself strove to organize, sometimes in a long and gradual descending curve, but sometimes in a quick bonanza of looting.
Venice was repeatedly confronted with the problem posed by a triumphant enemy, at the height of his power, who would be perfectly capable of crushing the Serenissima in short order. This enemy had to
be manipulated into self-destruction, not in any old way, but in the precise and specific way that served
the Venetian interest.
Does this sound impossible?
What is astounding is how often it has succeeded. In fact, it's succeeding in a very real sense in the world today.
Book- The Venetian Conspiracy
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