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On this day in history - March 15

submitted by GoatWarVet to History 1.2 yearsMar 15, 2023 12:35:40 ago (+5/-0)     (allthatsinteresting.com)

https://allthatsinteresting.com/today-in-history

Pretty dismal it turns out.


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[ - ] RexYehudi 1 point 1.2 yearsMar 15, 2023 14:24:53 ago (+1/-0)*

https://i.postimg.cc/3JLCqbBY/Caesar.jpg

Those who go about extolling the virtue of Julius Caesar murdered March 15, 44 BC, neglect his role in Civil Wars and the destruction of the Roman Republic, that he was a Judophile who committed depredations on behalf of Jew slave traders, and the brutal killing of his former son in law the Great Roman hero Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus.

Caesar in Britain.
Julius Caesar, The African War.
Caesar's North African Campaign.
Caesar Destroys the Allies of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus.

My understanding is Caesar waged war on Rome .. not withstanding the Egyptian Campaign which had its ups and downs anyway, the British Campaign which was mostly for show, and the Conquest of Gaul [France] a land that was ostensibly on friendly terms with Rome.

His campaign in Spain which had similarly been a Roman governed province since the time of Scipio, no less than his 49 BC Crossing the Rubicon, the destruction of Pompey and his army then the wicked campaign against the Roman garrison in Libya .. all of Caesar's most notable wars and battles were against Roman armies.

A Persistent Hoax by Professor Revilo P Oliver - "Everyone with even a smattering of historical knowledge knows Jews were scattered throughout the ancient world long before AD 70.

Rome was so lousy with Kikes in 179 BC that the urban praetor Cn. Cornelius Scipio Hispalus tried to expel them, though we may be sure that for every one he threw out of the front door two crawled in over the back fence. After his year of office their money and intrigues obtained effective revocation of his decree, as everyone who reads Cicero knows the predatory aliens had obtained such economic power in the Republic..

They could cause financial panics by cornering gold and supposedly exporting it to Jerusalem under the pretext their religion required it. When Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC the Jewish swarm howled and rioted, not because they had any liking for Caesar but because they always profit from political upheavals, which give them opportunities to plunder all factions.#


Julius Caesar Prisoner of the Jewish Lobby - "From the Learning Diary of an Israeli Water Engineer. Gaius Julius Caesar would have been slandered to suicide if he lived today .. he received large loans from local Roman Jewish bankers, and much assistance from the Judean high priests Hyrcanus.

Caesar was always in pressing need of money to finance the political machine he maintained in Rome while he was campaigning in Germany, his decrees are amazingly pro Jewish to a point that would be unimaginable today.

"The Jews shall possess Jerusalem and may encompass that city with walls, Hyrcanus the son of Alexander the high priest and ethnarch of the Jews, rule it in the manner he himself pleases, and the Jews be allowed to deduct out of their tribute a corus," the next decree establishes that the Jews of the Empire pay a tribute to the city of Jerusalem.

This decree provides for an annual tribute to Hyrcanus and his sons, it ordains that the original ordinances in regard to the high priests of the Jews shall remain in force, and that Hyrcanus and the Jews retain those places and countries which belonged to the kings of Syria and Phoenicia."

It is known that Caesar was a friend of the Jews the details are amazing .. Caesar the ruler of the World largest Empire did care a lot about the Jews and granted not only the City of Jerusalem to the Jews, but also the countries of Syria and Phoenicia (Lebanon) .. Jewish subjects paid less taxes than others and part of it was paid to the Jerusalem Government.#

Despite his military prowess Caesar was a plunderer and a butcher, who relied on Khazar horse breeders to provide remounts for his cavalry units. During the Conquest of Gaul Caesar laid siege to a city located near Grenoble in present day France, that was filled with refugees who had fled the depredations his legions wrought in the countryside.

Where after the City's surrender he kept who he wanted for himself, then sold the remainder of the entire population to a Jewish slave trader for fifteen million sesterces the Roman unit of currency .. he was an aficionado of gladiatorial combat and kept a stable of gladiators.


Caesar Crosses the Rubicon .. he brought his Gallic legions into Italy in 49 BC, in defiance of a Roman Law prohibiting regular troops from exercising on the mainland, which precipitated Civil War.

Julius Caesar was assassinated March 15, 44 BC there were twenty three stab wounds on his body, he was attacked by fellow Roman Senators at the Theater of Pompey in Rome before the statue of the theater's founder the great Roman General and Statesman Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, Caesar's former son in law who had commanded Republican forces defeated by Caesar's legions at the Battle of Pharsalus in Greece, August 9, 48 BC.

Where after Caesar became Roman Dictator and had Pompey and his sons who had survived the battle hunted down and killed, the remainder of his forces who survived were summarily court martialed and executed on the dock at Brindisium on their return to Italy, on the capital charge of bearing arms against Caesar.

Cicero who had been entrusted with the role of leading negotiations with Caesar by the Senate had joined Pompey in Greece, however he had declined to take the field on the day of battle and was spared because he had not in fact "borne arms." A fact which earned him the unbridled scorn of Pompey's son Sextus, who said he should have agreed to Caesar's terms from the outset to avert Civil War.

After Caesar's murder in 44 BC plotted by his arch nemesis Marcus Tullius Cicero who he had twice pardoned on capital charges, who was in the thrall of his alleged homosexual paramour one Atticus a wealthy publisher and industrialist, who was despite his Greek name a Jew!

Marc Antony as Caesar's Master of Horse and thus Second in Command of his legions, levied brutal retaliation against C's killers including Cicero, where after another round of conquest and Civil War he committed suicide .. Jews were in command.

The other time Cicero got off the hook was in 45 BC after he was called before Caesar to explain his relationship with one King Deiotarus, who had on the testimony of a slave plotted to murder Caesar, if Caesar had rejected Cicero's defense he and the King would have been put to the sword. Cicero's Speech on Behalf of Deiotarus, King of Galatia pdf.

[ - ] RexYehudi 1 point 1.2 yearsMar 15, 2023 16:06:24 ago (+1/-0)*

Voat Repost.

https://i.postimg.cc/MK0cvsHV/Cicero.jpg

Yes Cicero had a way with words alright however he was his own worst enemy .. in 63 BC then Roman Consul Marcus Tullius Cicero told the Senate he had uncovered a plot devised by noble Roman Senator Lucius Sergius Catilina to overthrow the Republic.

The Catiline Conspiracy 63 BC.

Where after he used his formidable powers of persuasion to convince the Senate to grant him exemplary powers, and then had Catilina who had once shown Cicero great favor by becoming his house guest, and an unknown number of his supporters arrested and executed without trial, actions that made him many enemies.

Cicero followed up on the Catilina outrage in 52 BC by having thugs led by his "dirty deeds doer" one Titus Annius Milo, ambush and kill Roman Senator Publius Clodius Pulcher who was not letting up on his calls for Cicero to be prosecuted under Roman Law, for having put Catilina and some say hundreds of his supporters to death without being heard.

Cicero appeared to be the prime mover in the March 44 BC assassination of Julius Caesar, who had been another of his house guests and who had twice pardoned him on capital charges, for which Mark Anthony had him proscribed by the Senate and executed December 43 BC.

Many historians make much of Caesar "pardoning" Cicero in the wake of Pompey's defeat at the August 48 BC Battle of Pharsalus .. thus in January 49 BC Caesar had brought his Gallic legions into Italy across the Rubicon a tract of swampy channeled land that defined the country's north east boundary, in defiance of a Roman law that forbids regular troops from exercising on the mainland which precipitated civil war.

The truth is that when many of the survivors of Pompey's Republican Army got back to Italy, they were met by Caesar's garrison troops then court martialed and put to death on the capital charge of bearing arms against Caesar.

Although he had left Italy and joined Pompey in Greece, Cicero who had been entrusted by the Senate to lead negotiations with Caesar did not take the field on the day of battle - earning him undying disdain from Pompey's son Sextus, who said he should have accepted Caesar's terms in the first place thus averting civil war - that Cicero had not technically "borne arms" saved his life.

The other time Cicero got off the hook was in 45 BC after he was called before Caesar to explain his relationship with one King Deiotarus, who had on the testimony of a slave plotted to murder Caesar, if Caesar had rejected Cicero's defense he and the King would have been put to the sword. Cicero's Speech on Behalf of Deiotarus, King of Galatia pdf.

Cicero is known to have been in the thrall of one Atticus a wealthy publisher and industrialist who was despite his Greek name a Jew, the Catiline Party had in fact proposed to bring in reforms that would have freed most of the slaves in Rome, and would have enfranchised thousands of stateless persons as Roman Citizens, the Jews never wanted that so they invented the plot and turned things over to Cicero.

[ - ] GoatWarVet [op] 1 point 1.2 yearsMar 15, 2023 16:17:03 ago (+1/-0)

Interesting. I'm not at all versed on Roman but I enjoyed reading that. Thanks for posting it.

[ - ] deleted 0 points 1.2 yearsMar 15, 2023 14:23:46 ago (+0/-0)

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