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The sacking of the great library of Alexandria

 
Big Duke6

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07/13/2020 10:34 PM

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And today they use "racist" as the reason to burn and pillage to remove history from view. "those who forget history are destined to repeat it".
 Quoting: lostinalaska


It’s going to be so simple this time around to not only erase but actually change the great books when they are all digital. Fahrenheit 451 for the paper books, Orwell’s 1984 for the digital versions.
 Quoting: Ordovician


The new book burning is the erasing, hiding and changing of indformation on the internet. They need no flames to burn it all away. Social media is a bottomless pit and the cloud becomes the cleansing fire.
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Truth is whatever big tech has for you ... fuck Facecrap, fuck Goggle, fuck Microshite, fuck Crapple,
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07/13/2020 10:39 PM
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We should build a NEW Library of Alexandria. Put a big statue of Galileo out front. Put a cool planetarium right next to it.
Ordovician  (OP)

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07/14/2020 12:33 AM
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We should build a NEW Library of Alexandria. Put a big statue of Galileo out front. Put a cool planetarium right next to it.
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07/14/2020 01:06 AM
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Many rumors that Rome sacked that library and removed the books to Rome - which would be in the Vatican basement now

It is said there are FOUR MILES of BOOKSHELVES in the Vatican basement
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14140898


not like you could read any of the books, none of them are in english.

would be pretty cool if they used the computer translators to translate and upload to internet

that burning down the museum in Brazil was a wake up call. for a few thousand dollars they could have made the building fireproof.

just watching that show American PIckers, the value of that stuff in the Museums to people who really love that stuff, it's priceless. Bezos donates $10 billion to global warming hoax but a museum housing the history of south america goes up in flames



there was one of the only full teradactyle skeletons in the world there.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79144363


just the fact this brazil national museum was the house of the Brazilian royal family, and they donated it to the public, to everyone. who burns down something that was donated to everyone??

now we see these anti colonial protests worldwide, hard to believe this was some big accident. and that the firehydrants were turned off.

couple this with what's going on with the US/globalist mercs in Iraq, middle east, destroying the history of the Shia and sunni muslims, all their most important shrines. destroying ancient Iraqi history, 4000 year old civilizations.

ask yourself what is going on?? im tellin you this is something a lot bigger than you understand. they want to WIPE out human memory. because memory is what you ARE. your PHYSICAL BODY is MEMORY.
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Memory is stored in your blood.
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07/14/2020 07:18 AM
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One of the library’s impressive resident scholars...

Hypatia

Hypatia (born c. 350–370; died 415) was a Hellenistic Neoplatonist philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician, who lived in Alexandria, Egypt, then part of the Eastern Roman Empire. She was a prominent thinker of the Neoplatonic school in Alexandria where she taught philosophy and astronomy. She is the first female mathematician whose life is reasonably well recorded. Hypatia was renowned in her own lifetime as a great teacher and a wise counselor.

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]
 Quoting: Ordovician


So sad and horrible what they did to her.
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07/14/2020 11:00 AM
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Knowledge taken and hidden at the Vatican: Atlantis & the Anunnaki. Hidden History.
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07/14/2020 12:54 PM
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We should build a NEW Library of Alexandria.
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That was quick!

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Or wait, maybe it already existed.
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07/14/2020 01:20 PM
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First they emptied the library and put the scrolls onto ships. THEN they burned it down. The ships set sail for Italy. Everything is hidden at the Vatican.
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The Arabs sent everything to the Vatican?
scratching
 Quoting: Ordovician


The Vatican financed the islamic conquest of Egypt and North Africa, so the rumors go. That would give them advance knowledge of when to pillage the library at the last moment.
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Re: The sacking of the great library of Alexandria
One of the library’s impressive resident scholars...

Hypatia

Hypatia (born c. 350–370; died 415) was a Hellenistic Neoplatonist philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician, who lived in Alexandria, Egypt, then part of the Eastern Roman Empire. She was a prominent thinker of the Neoplatonic school in Alexandria where she taught philosophy and astronomy. She is the first female mathematician whose life is reasonably well recorded. Hypatia was renowned in her own lifetime as a great teacher and a wise counselor.

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]
 Quoting: Ordovician


So sad and horrible what they did to her.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79136702


She was advocating for Representative Governance/Republic system of governance, in a region ruled by monarchs.





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