History of NWO 2
History of NWO 2
After giving a very brief history of NWO, we will make some clarifications and give so more information. The Essenes were a Jewish sect, not Christians. Nevertheless, their teachings are considered by some opinions closer to Christians compared to the other Jewish sects. Some archeologists believe that they inhabited the Qumran area and attribute to them the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Gnosticism is an umbrella of religious beliefs that have common characteristics. A Gnostic is the one who has the knowledge. Christian and Jewish Gnostic sects flourished in Middle East during the late 1st century AD. The Fathers of the Early Church (first Christian theologians) denounced Christian Gnostic sects as heretic.
Nazi’s First Reich was Roman Empire. In 330 AD, the Roman Empire was split in Western and Eastern also named Byzantine. Emperor Constantine moved the capital to Byzantium which he renamed Constantinople (Constantino-polis or Constantine’s city). He made several reforms, had Greek as the official language and Christianity as a semi-official religion. He was baptized Christian before his death. For the most part of an eleven centuries period, until 1453 AD, Byzantium was the most powerful economic, military and cultural state in Europe.
Western Roman Empire was pagan. After the split it became fragmented and towards the end of 5th century AD, approximately a century and a half after the split, the Fall of Western Roman Empire occurred. Rome lost control of the various territories that became independent. Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire survived for a thousand more years.
We mentioned that it is quite possible that the idea of European Union started in the Crusades. Not all European countries participated in the Crusades and there was a different mix of countries evolved in each one. A significant part of European Continent in the east and south was under Byzantine Empire where the official religion was Orthodox Christianity. Right before the beginning of the Crusades, in 1054 AD, the East – West or Great Schism occurred between Orthodox and Catholic Churches.
So they were not at great terms. In the Crusades, the Catholic Church played a significant role. The relations between the Crusaders and the Byzantines ranged between friendly and extremely hostile. During the 4th Crusade, in 1204 AD, Crusaders conquered Constantinople and occupied a large part of Byzantine Empire. The sack of Constantinople by the Crusaders, brought the diminish of the Byzantine Empire and was conquered in 1453 AD by the Ottomans.
The point is that the original idea of European Union did not include the whole continent but part of it. Additionally, the “Union” of the countries that participated in the Crusades, ended up being extremely hostile to an already existing “Union” of European and Μiddle Eastern countries, the Byzantine Empire. Based on the original idea, European Union should not be as extended as it is today. The secretive groups we described developed mostly in the countries that participated in the Crusades.
Right before World War II, on August 23rd 1939, Germany and Soviet Union signed the Molotov – Ribbentrop Pact of non-aggression. Former to that, the Soviets had tried to make an alliance with Britain and France. The Pact was named after the two Foreign Ministers. It was not an alliance but a neutrality agreement. They partitioned Poland. On September 1st the Nazis invaded Poland from the west and 17 days later, the Red Army from the east, although there was a non-aggression Pact signed between the two countries (Poland and Soviet Union) in 1932. Not only the Soviets fought against the Germans but they were the ones to conquer Berlin.
Hitler and the Nazis changed a lot through the course of their life time. As a young man, Hitler was a very poor painter who associated with bohemian circles. Similar artistic bohemian circles are present today and generally they are on the left side in terms of political ideology. According to some opinions, he had several homosexual experiences in his youth but after a certain age he was strictly heterosexual.
He was assisted in advancing by the Jewish community. His father was the illegitimate child of a young maid and the 18 year old son of the Jewish family she was working for. There are many other indications that in his youth, Hitler was the typical leftist. He turned against previous allies. This is not uncommon. Stalin killed some of his former allies because they were conspiring against him or that is what he thought.
Some of the protagonists in the EU experiment, were big time Nazi supporters. An example is French socialist President Francois Mitterrand, who during World War II, was a fascist, a supporter of the Vichy Regime and friendly to the Nazis. Perhaps Mitterrand is the most famous example but there are many others less known Nazi supporters that were on the front line of the EU catastrophic experiment. You need to understand that Nazism and Fascism are under Socialism’s umbrella.