by Evropa Soberana The martyrdom of Hypatia as an example of Christian terrorism Alexandria, Egypt, year 415. The protagonist is Hypatia (370-415), philosopher and mathematician instructed by her father, the also famous philosopher and mathematician Theon of Alexandria. Hypatia’s biographers say that in the morning she spent several hours in physical exercise, and that…
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Apocalypse for whites • XXIV
by Evropa Soberana Some conclusions The Greeks and the Romans, from their Olympic naïveté (and I say this because only naïve men could think of forbidding the Torah, the Shabbat or the Brit Milah without realising that the whole of Jewry would prefer to die rather than renouncing their traditions) were too myopic in…
Apocalypse for whites • XXII
by Evropa Soberana Third Jewish-Roman War: The Palestinian Revolt or Rebellion of Bar Kokhba (132-135) Hadrian at first had been minimally conciliatory with the province of Judea. He allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem, began rebuilding the city as a gift from Rome and even gave them permission to rebuild the Temple. However,…
Apocalypse for whites • XXI
by Evropa Soberana Second Jewish-Roman War: The Rebellion of the Diaspora or Kitos War ‘The Jews, overwhelmed by a spirit of rebellion, rise up against their Greek fellow citizens’. — Eusebius, Ecclesiastical History This section will deal with the Jewish revenge on the Greeks and Romans for the destruction of the Second Temple.…
Apocalypse for whites • XVIII
by Evropa Soberana Siege and fall of Jerusalem: the destruction of the Second Temple That same year, 68, Nero was killed in Rome and a civil war broke out. The whole Roman Empire was in check. On the one hand, the numerous Jewish masses, in full boiling mode, challenged the Roman power in Judea…
Apocalypse for whites • XVI
by Evropa Soberana ‘The East wants to rebel and Judas wants to take over world dominion’. —Tacitus First Judeo-Roman war: The Great Jewish revolt (66-73 CE) In the year 66, Florus arrived in Jerusalem, where he demanded a tribute of seventeen talents from the temple treasury. Eleazar ben Hanania, the son of the high…
Apocalypse for whites • XIV
by Evropa Soberana Claudius and Nero In the year 49, Claudius, who was fed up with the conflict of the Alexandrian Jewish lobby wrote: Wherefore, once again I conjure you that, on the one hand, the Alexandrians show themselves forbearing and kindly towards the Jews who for many years have dwelt in the same…
Apocalypse for whites • XI
by Evropa Soberana Herod the Great Augustus (born Gaius Octavius), successor of Julius Caesar at the head of the Roman Empire, appointed Herod, son of Antipater, as king of Judea, and financed his army with Roman money. Herod was a capable, brutal, competent and unscrupulous leader (he practically dispatched his entire family), as well…
Apocalypse for whites • IX
by Evropa Soberana Cicero and the Jewish lobby In 62-61 BCE, the proconsul Lucius Valerius Flaccus (son of the consul of the same name and brother of the consul Gaius Valerius Flaccus) confiscated the tribute of ‘sacred money’ that the Jews sent to the Temple of Jerusalem. When this happened, the Jews of Rome…
Apocalypse for whites • VII
by Evropa Soberana Greek anti-Semitism The Alexandrian school has special relevance, as here lived the most important Jewish population (almost half of the total), and also the most important ‘anti-Semitic’ tradition (I use quotation marks because the Syrians, the Babylonians and the Arabs were Semites and the Alexandrians had nothing against them). As an…