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dell66759
18-07-2007, 12:09 AM
The official story of the Spanish Inquisition is very similar to the official story of Nazi Germany. Specifically, we are told that both the Spanish people of the 1400's and the German people in the 1930's decided to go on violent rampages and attack innocent Jews and other innocent people. Supposedly, the Spanish and the Germans are cruel, vicious people who enjoy killing innocent people.
The official stories bring sympathy for Jews and disgust of Europeans. However, the Zionists have taken control of our media, so we should expect the official stories to have a strong Zionist bias.
Without the Zionist bias, the real purpose of the Spanish Inquisition was to remove the Jews and Muslims who were pretending to be Catholics. Some of the Jews had become priests and bishops. These Jews were referred to as "Maranos" or "Marranos", which has a similar meaning as "pigs".
Read more:
http://www.iamthewitness.com/DarylBradfordSmith_CryptoZionists.htm
hagbard_celine
18-07-2007, 10:27 AM
I think the purpose of the Spanish Inquisition (at least it's main purpose) was to wipe out the remenants of European Shamanism. This was the true motive of "witch-burning". The Illuminati-occupied govts at the time, as well as today, know that their rule will never survive if the masses have access to the knowlege of ancient so-called "primitive" cultures. They were finishing off the work of the Druid-burning missionaries of the previous millennium.
They want us to believe that we are isolated, mechanical machines living in a souless, meaningless universe of the material; and as David puts it "life's a bitch and then you die". The only alternative to this bleak model of existance, that is permitted, is conventional, superstitious, scripture-based religion which talks of a God-character who is separate from ourselves which you must pacify with worship and obedience. Not much of a choice on the menu, eh?
If you're the Illuminati, you know what the most dangerous words in the world are?: basically they're what Bill Hicks said the Young Man on Acid discovered: "Matter is merely energy. We're all one consciousness. There's no such thing as death. Life is just a dream. We're the imagination of ourselves."
lumukanda
18-07-2007, 10:34 AM
I think the purpose of the Spanish Inquisition (at least it's main purpose) was to wipe out the remenants of European Shamanism. This was the true motive of "witch-burning". The Illuminati-occupied govts at the time, as well as today, know that their rule will never survive if the masses have access to the knowlege of ancient so-called "primitive" cultures. They were finishing off the work of the Druid-burning missionaries of the previous millennium.
They want us to believe that we are isolated, mechanical machines living in a souless, meaningless universe of the material; and as David puts it "life's a bitch and then you die". The only alternative to this bleak model of existance, that is permitted, is conventional, superstitious, scripture-based religion which talks of a God-character who is separate from ourselves which you must pacify with worship and obedience. Not much of a choice on the menu, eh?
If you're the Illuminati, you know what the most dangerous words in the world are?: basically they're what Bill Hicks said the Young Man on Acid discovered: "Matter is merely energy. We're all one consciousness. There's no such thing as death. Life is just a dream. We're the imagination of ourselves."
yep, same with the witch hunts later, also aimed at getting rid of 'old' knowledge, sure jew and muslims died too, but i don't think that was the central reason, it was to get rid of that knowledge and create an aura of fear of the church.
hagbard_celine
18-07-2007, 10:40 AM
yep, same with the witch hunts later, also aimed at getting rid of 'old' knowledge, sure jew and muslims died too, but i don't think that was the central reason, it was to get rid of that knowledge and create an aura of fear of the church.
Yes, the church would never be what it is today without that fear. Until very recently, almost the 19th and 20th centuries, Chritianity was the unchallenged, dominent religion of Europe; and it covered the entire spiritual territory. It would automatically snap up anyone questioning science. (In the same way science would automatically snap up anyone questioning Christianity! What a good scam!)
Look at the Albigensian Crusade, one of the worst crimes ever committed in history. Why did it happen? It had to be because the Cathars were a threat. There religion was one with no churches; ceremonies were carried out in ordinary buildings and people's homes. The priests or "perfects" were unpaid. They also believed in reincarnation and rejected the notion of sin and forgiveness that are essential to the Church's power.
lumukanda
18-07-2007, 11:23 AM
good god yes, the cathars, i read the book 'the great heresy', it really is one of history's forgotten crimes, somewhere on this forum (i think it's in the 'fuck christianity' thread) phoenix posted something about the crimes of the church, one is supposed to have this feeling that the popes and the church were somehow special, but read through that, a bunch of fucking criminals, thieves and murderers the lot of them, and then the inquisition, how these criminals went about murdering people based on some kind of non-existent morality, it's not that it's a surprise, but still the scale of evil there still boggles the mind.
chris
18-07-2007, 11:29 AM
It's scary how the remnants of the inquisition are still with us with the Harry Potter book burning sessions and stuff…I can imagine if the truth really starts to come out, they will try to deflect a lot of it onto the occult and there will be another witch hunt.
chandrakavi
19-07-2007, 09:09 AM
Like the old joke seriously says:
"Slavery has NOT been abolished it was changed from 9AM to 6PM"
auron
19-07-2007, 09:16 AM
Like the old joke seriously says:
"Slavery has NOT been abolished it was changed from 9AM to 6PM"
Classic!!!
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armoured saint
19-07-2007, 09:33 AM
The official story of the Spanish Inquisition is very similar to the official story of Nazi Germany. Specifically, we are told that both the Spanish people of the 1400's and the German people in the 1930's decided to go on violent rampages and attack innocent Jews and other innocent people. Supposedly, the Spanish and the Germans are cruel, vicious people who enjoy killing innocent people.
The official stories bring sympathy for Jews and disgust of Europeans. However, the Zionists have taken control of our media, so we should expect the official stories to have a strong Zionist bias.
Without the Zionist bias, the real purpose of the Spanish Inquisition was to remove the Jews and Muslims who were pretending to be Catholics. Some of the Jews had become priests and bishops. These Jews were referred to as "Maranos" or "Marranos", which has a similar meaning as "pigs".
Read more:
http://www.iamthewitness.com/DarylBradfordSmith_CryptoZionists.htm
That's an unfair comparison. The only similarity is conquest whilst the victims were culturally different. The Nazi government must still bear the blame of WW2 since they annexed central europe and atacked Poland. Britain and France did threaten to declare war if they atacked Poland. They went ahead and attacked. Was Hitler a British agent? Maybe. But hasn't been proven. His stupid military decisions might give a clue that he was working for someone outside German influence.
The Spanish.. Cruel? Definitely. Genocide is what they did and I have to chuckle to myself when I see the last scene in Mel Gibson's "Apocalypta" (whatever it's called). After the hero escapes his dark doom and his pursuers, we see the mighty ships of the Spaniards and their heroic Christian cross on the sails come to civilize and pacify these human sacrificing savages. THE END
How fucking romantic the Spaniards are as they save their souls by slaughtering them and taking their gold and later having the Jesuits land and begin their "Education".
As for the Jew sympathy card, I would agree with you. It has gone overboard. Many other people's put up a fight and suffered starvation and persecution.