Wednesday, August 28, 2013

The Economic Development of the World: Part 1




Spain and Portugal at the time the Moors where thrown out of Spain and Columbus sailed for America.

Introduction
As the public goes about working everyday and thinking about what party to attend next weekend. Several upper class groups of people around the world are working on taking over the economic power of the planet. We are not going to get into why they are doing this. People have been trying to dominate the world since the days of Alexander the great. That was before the birth of Rome and the birth of Jesus.  What we are going to find out is how this game of domination started. From this we can see why this game continues. This started with the domination of the descendants of the European people. Today, we have the Western descendants of Europe headed by the United States and Great Britain on one side.  We have the emerging economic powers of the Eastern Nations headed by China on the other.
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You do not hear about this battle. At least they do not talk about it openly. They do talk about it secretly and quietly. You the average citizen are being educated to take sides. You are taught not to trust people of color even if you are of color. 
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Whites are encouraged to fear people of color. People of color are encouraged to look upon suspicion of African, African Americans, Asians, and Hispanic peoples.
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This is all to keep world economic development out of the hands of these people of color and to continue the world domination of the world economy by Western European descended people.  
 The history of the European and Western Nations
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 Europe was not always as united as what it is today. The Franks came into what is now France and Belgium. The Germans more into what is now Germany, Austria, and part of Switzerland. 
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Spain is made up of many European people including the Moors from North Africa, the Franks, and the Visigoths from Eastern Europe. Most of the Eastern European nations are made up of Slavic people’s from Asia. As a matter of fact, most of the European people had their start about 2 to 3 thousand years ago in Asia. These Early European love to make war on other people. The most feared was the Huns. The Huns is the reason why the tribes of Europe moved Westward into Western Europe. About 4 to 5 hundred years after Christ, the Roman Empire that dominated southern Europe united with the war lovers of Central Europe and defeated the Huns.
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 Corporations became a very good business tool for getting mass projects done. The Romans needed manpower if they were to continue to expand and make money for the Roman upper class. With the Huns out of the way, they began to enslave the Slavic people. In fact, that is where the word “slave” comes from, the word “Slav”  The Slavic people rebelled against Rome followed by other tribal European people. The Visigoths was one of the tribes that sack Roman and moved to western Spain to live. This is one of the reason why Rome declined and dissolved into kingdoms. These Kingdom were ruled by wealthy warlords. These warlords had to organize their territories into counties, cities, towns, and villages. This was for protection against other warlords and to expand their territories by attacking other territories. War was the major industry in the European Dark Ages. War has a benefit for the new nations. It encouraged faster creation of technology. 
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Soon the outcome of a war was determined by the technology that each side had.
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 The stage was set for Europe’s treatment of Slavic and Jewish people to this day.  
 The Moors invaded Spain, taking their Islamic religion and culture with them, in 711, where they overran the Visigoths. Remember, the Visigoths just move the western Spain a few centuries before. The Moors spread northward across the Pyrenees into France, but they were turned back by Charles Martel and his Frankish knights in 732.
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 The 11th thru the 13th Century came the 9 Crusades. These were the wars fought by a united Europe to take back the Holy Lands. At least that is what the Kings of the European Nations wanted the people to believe. But in fact they were wars to gain territory and a passage way to markets in India and China. It was not until the Italian Marco Polo came back from China did the common European people understood how important it was to open trade with China. The Crusade got no further than Jerusalem. Europe became obsessed with the idea of getting around the middle east without paying a massive fee to the Arabs and Muslims to trade with China. They also became obsessed with the control of the Holy land.
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 As you may know, Columbus tried to find a way to China by way of sailing west from Spain. This exploration was financed by the Queen of Spain shortly after the Moors were defeated and sent back to North Africa. They did not find a passage way to China, at least not then but they did find America. America was a large new land, rich in minerals, metals, and people for labor. It was not long before they found out that the natives could be defeated in battle and enslaved. At the same time, explorers traveled down the coast of Africa, meeting new people. They too were not as militarily advanced as the Europeans and the Arab/Muslim peoples.
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 The 16th Century is when we first started seeing the modern behavior of militarily superior nations against militarily inferior nations. The heads of nations in Europe had the church declare that brown skin people were not human and should be treated as such. European Corporations went into the slave trade and sold Africans and Native Americans for profit. New mines and plantations were created in all of the Americas run by Europeans then later Americans (North, Central, and South). As the European wealth grew, they turned there war and trade ideas on Asia.
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Later came the United States that adopted European thinking and went on a program of expansion westward across North America, through the Pacific Islands, and into Asia. Slavery did not end until the Industrial Revolution and the use of skilled paid labor grew. 
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However, the treatment of people of color, Slavic, and Jews remained as part of western culture to this day. This treatment met its height in Hitler’s Germany and the White Superior ideology of the United States.        


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