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The Crusades: Part One

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THE Crusades were a series of attacks on Muslim and non-Muslim blacks of Turkey, Jerusalem and Egypt by Barbarian whites under the influence and command of the Pope of the Catholic Church.
To understand the crusades, we need to briefly look at the history of the Europeans and Catholicism.
The Greeks were the first Europeans to gain world dominion around 380 BCE.
Before, all the great civilisations were black.
The Romans gained world dominion after the Greeks around 68 BCE.
In 310 AD the Romans became Christians under the Roman Emperor Constantine and adopted Catholicism as their religion.
Post Constantine, Catholicism was not typically based on Israelite law and scripture; rather it was based upon conclusions to debates that were held in conferences like that of Nicaea.
At these conferences, rulers like Constantine and hundreds of bishops from around the world discussed issues such as Christ’s divinity and the result was a fabrication of doctrines such as The Trinity.
Ishmaelites chased away the Europeans from the Holy land of Jerusalem and the rest of central Asia.
These blacks accused the Catholic Church of idolatry, blasphemy and sacrilegious behaviour.
The Romans had adopted the religion and tainted the name of Christ among other things.
The Europeans fled Central Asia and North Africa for Europe.
At the Nicaea conference which was called by the Roman Emperor, they agreed to incorporate the Easter festival as a Christian event and chose the dates it was to be observed.
They also chose which books would be canonised in the Bible and the ones to be excluded because of elements that would be unfavorable to them.
The enforcement of these fabricated laws on the nations under the Roman Empire’s hegemony was ruthless and involved the killing of those who resisted.
It also involved the burning of the books that had been outlawed.
After Constantine remodelled Christianity to his preference, so that it would now become the religion of rulers and nobles; ironically the same people who persecuted Christ and his followers.
Shortly after the death of Muhammad the Prophet of Islam, the blacks regained world dominion from the whites.
By 700 AD, the blacks of Arabia had begun a world conquest that founded the Moorish civilisation.
The Moors who mainly consisted of the black Israelites and Romans could only be found in Turkey.
They were based in Constantinople which would eventually be called Istanbul in the time of the Ottoman Empire.
The Romans and Greeks of Constantinople had merged in the 500’s AD to form the Byzantine Empire, but the rest of the Europeans could now only be found in Europe.
This was a great humiliation to the Roman Empire and the Catholic Church which had been the driving force of the Empire.
Even the Roman Emperors had to consult the Catholic Pope if they wished to make important decisions like going to war or choosing a wife.
The Catholic Church had laid a heavy burden on the lands that had been occupied by the Roman Empire.
After they were confined to Europe, they began to exploit the Europeans for land, labour, livestock and money.
Thus the popularity of the Catholic Church fell and Islam became the dominant world religion, even in parts of Europe like Spain and southern France.
The Greeks and Romans had kept luxuries and wealth for the nobles and the church.
The common Europeans had been victims of famine and poverty.
The Western Europeans who were known as the Barbarians and were visibly distinct from the Greeks and Romans were the main victims of these ills.
The term barbarians (Berber Arians) meant ‘non-Roman whites’.
The Catholic Church made slaves of the Barbarians and made sure every European ruler was Catholic or he would be killed.
Spain was inhabited by the Barbarians when the Moors conquered their king called Roderick.
When the barbarians came to the known world from beyond the Caucus mountains in waves in the 400’s AD, the Romans who had invaded Spain from the blacks were pushed east by the Barbarians.
The Barbarian invasion was the main reason for the fall of the Roman Empire.
The coming of the Barbarian whites to the known world fuelled the need for the Romans and Greeks to unify into the Byzantine Empire in defence against the Barbarian invasion.
The Moors brought in goods that had never been seen by the Barbarians and the Spanish Europeans converted to Islam in large numbers.
The Muslims were carrying a superior culture to the Romans and many of the whites wanted to be acceptable in the Moorish universities and other organisations.
The Catholic Church was enraged at this turn of events.
In Jerusalem, Moors based in Egypt were guarding the Holy sites and by 1 000 AD the great dome rock that can be found in modern day Jerusalem was built.
The Moors ate all sorts of food from Africa and Asia when whites fed on porridge and rye bread.
The Moors were in possession of the knowledge of the ancient and modern world. They had canals, irrigation, street lights, running water and so forth.
No wonder so many whites in south-west Europe took up Islam instead of Catholicism.
The ancient Turks were black. In 1095 AD, the Emperor of Byzantium who was known as Alexius wrote a letter to the Pope of the Catholic Church, asking him for assistance in fighting off the Muslims.
This letter would spark the beginning of the Catholic Church’s plot to carry out wars against Muslims that were known as crusades.
A Pope called Irvin used this letter as an excuse to achieve the Catholic Church’s goal of world dominion and persuaded the Europeans to fight under the church’s command.
Irvin summoned numerous nobles and warriors to the Clooney Cathedral in France and made the following announcement at the end of the meeting: “A cursed race, a race utterly alienated from God (implying blacks), has invaded the lands of those Christians (Byzantine).
“Your own blood brothers are either subjected in their homes to other masters or are driven from them, or are flogged and exiled for slaves for sale in their own land.”
These allegations were not true.
Irvin then caused for artists to paint blacks killing whites, even women and children.
Such sentiments eventually gave the Barbarian a religious cause to commit unwarranted violence against the black Muslims as they had not been provoked by anyone to fight.
It was all a conspiracy headed by Irvin the Catholic Pope, to mobilise troops and try to take over the world through the crusades that Irvin falsely coined ‘holy wars’.

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