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My research suggests there was never a point in our history (the history that we know about) where the Cabal, or their predecessors, didn't rule us by the creation of belief, through controlled opposition. My research has traced the same group doing the same thing in the same way all the way back to the Code of Hammurabi. The Code itself is a very enlightening read, I highly recommend it.

The Code of Hammurabi shows clearly how "Law" is constructed to fabricate a new reality. It also shows how society is separated into "classes" (a separation and control structure that never changed, it just became more hidden in the structure). The most interesting thing to realize about the Code is what is left out. There are no laws for the Priest class. That is how it always was, for millennia. And there are ties between the Priest class of ancient Sumer, and the Priest class of Jews, the Priest class of Catholics, and even the Priest class of Islam. All of which religions were created by the same group of people, none of which had rules for the upper echelons of that hierarchy. They were above the law, by Divine will. "Divine Right of Kings," e.g., given by the Church, who was the ultimate Authority. The Church could take away or grant the power of a King. The reverse was not true. This is how the world has always worked.

325 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

My research suggests there was never a point in our history (the history that we know about) where the Cabal, or their predecessors, didn't rule us by the creation of belief, through controlled opposition. My research has traced the same group doing the same thing in the same way all the way back to the Code of Hammurabi. The Code itself is a very enlightening read, I highly recommend it.

The Code of Hammurabi shows clearly how "Law" is constructed to fabricate a new reality. It also shows how society is separated into "classes" (a separation and control structure that never changed, it just became more hidden in the structure). The most interesting thing to realize about the Code is what is left out. There are no laws for the Priest class. That is how it always was, for millennia. And there are ties between the Priest class of ancient Sumer, and the Priest class of Jews, the Priest class of Catholics, and even the Priest class of Islam. All of which religions were created by the same group of people, none of which had rules for the upper echelons of that hierarchy. They were above the law, by Divine will. "Divine Right of Kings," e.g., given by the Church.

325 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

My research suggests there was never a point in our history (the history that we know about) where the Cabal, or their predecessors, didn't rule us by the creation of belief, through controlled opposition. My research has traced the same group doing the same thing in the same way all the way back to the Code of Hammurabi. The Code itself is a very enlightening read, I highly recommend it.

The Code of Hammurabi shows clearly how "Law" is constructed to fabricate a new reality. It also shows how society is separated into "classes" (a separation and control structure that never changed, it just became more hidden in the structure). The most interesting thing to realize about the Code is what is left out. There are no laws for the Priest class. That is how it always was, for millennia. And there are ties between the Priest class of ancient Sumer, and the Priest class of Jews, the Priest class of Catholics, and even the Priest class of Islam. All of which religions were created by the same group of people.

325 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

My research suggests there was never a point in our history (the history that we know about) where the Cabal, or their predecessors, didn't rule us by the creation of belief, through controlled opposition. My research has traced the same group doing the same thing in the same way all the way back to the Code of Hammurabi. The Code itself is a very enlightening read, I highly recommend it.

The Code of Hammurabi shows clearly how "Law" is constructed to fabricate a new reality. It also shows how society is separated into "classes" (which never ceased, it just became more hidden in the structure). The most interesting thing to realize about the Code is what is left out. There are no laws for the Priest class. That is how it always was, for millennia. And there are ties between the Priest class of ancient Sumer, and the Priest class of Jews, the Priest class of Catholics, and even the Priest class of Islam. All of which religions were created by the same group of people.

325 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

My research suggests there was never a point in our history (the history that we know about) where the Cabal, or their predecessors, didn't rule us by the creation of belief, through controlled opposition. My research has traced the same group doing the same thing in the same way all the way back to the Code of Hammurabi. The Code itself is a very enlightening read, I highly recommend it.

It shows clearly how "Law" is constructed to fabricate a new reality. It also shows how society is separated into "classes" (which never ceased, it just became more hidden in the structure). The most interesting thing to realize about the Code is what is left out. There are no laws for the Priest class. That is how it always was, for millennia. And there are ties between the Priest class of ancient Sumer, and the Priest class of Jews, the Priest class of Catholics, and even the Priest class of Islam. All of which religions were created by the same group of people.

325 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

My research suggests there was never a point in our history (that which we know about) where the Cabal, or their predecessors, didn't rule us by the creation of belief, through controlled opposition. My research has traced the same group doing the same thing in the same way all the way back to the Code of Hammurabi. The Code itself is a very enlightening read, I highly recommend it.

It shows clearly how "Law" is constructed to fabricate a new reality. It also shows how society is separated into "classes" (which never ceased, it just became more hidden in the structure). The most interesting thing to realize about the Code is what is left out. There are no laws for the Priest class. That is how it always was, for millennia. And there are ties between the Priest class of ancient Sumer, and the Priest class of Jews, the Priest class of Catholics, and even the Priest class of Islam. All of which religions were created by the same group of people.

325 days ago
1 score