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Top 10 Historical Threats to the Survival of the People of Europe
A lot of people don't see any future for us. And my argument is that we have been through a similar crisis before, or even worse, and some of them almost completely suffocated and wiped out the peoples of Europe. And this is the top 10 threats to the survival of the peoples of Europe, the historical threats, that is.

Some of the threats to Europe eliminated each other. And we survived, not because of something we did, but because these threats crashed with each other as well.

10. What I am not free to talk about.
I'm not going to talk about the things that will land me in jail here in Europe, because we don't have free speech. So I will start by simply saying that on the 10th place, we have all the things that I can't talk about.

9. The Roman Empire.
The Roman Empire, by many seen as a builder of civilization and bringer of civilization to the other peoples of Europe or to many other peoples of Europe. But in reality, what the Roman Empire did was to suffocate the peoples of Europe and to genocide peoples of Europe. If you read Julius Caesar's book about the war in Gaul, he boasts that they murdered about one million Gauls. When you know that there weren't that many people in the past, one million is quite a lot. The Roman Empire expanded and expanded and actually genocided European people after European people and took their identity, took their language,[1]and destroyed their culture and so forth. So the Roman Empire can easily be listed as one of the top 10 historical threats to the survival of the peoples of Europe.

8. The Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union was a US banker financed revolution in Russia.[2]And it almost destroyed the Russian people, and it also almost destroyed all the other peoples that it included with time. Soviet Union is often seen as a threat to all of Europe, and indeed it was, and a threat to the Warsaw Pact countries and a threat to the non-Russian peoples of the Soviet Union.[3]But in reality, no people suffered more under the Soviet Union than the Russian people itself. The Soviets killed millions of Russians and also pretty systematically took all the people they deemed a threat that would be people with intelligence and sent them to Gulags and even executed them. The Soviet Union also destroyed native European culture en masse and tried to present it as if culture and refinement came with the Soviet Union, and that before the Soviet Union, the peoples under the Soviet system were basically just like cave-dwelling savages. The Soviet Union genocided Poles, Ukrainians, and so forth, as well as Russians, and can easily be defined as one of the historical threats to the survival of the peoples of Europe.

7. Muslim Slavery.
Muslim slavery. We always are told that slavery is something the evil white man did to the Africans. But in reality, the worst slavers in history have been Muslims, Arabs, and as well as Turks and Tatars. Whilst the African slave trade to the Americas made up about 10.5 million slaves, of which about 500,000 went to North America, the Muslim slavery,[4]from the birth of Islam to the late Middle Ages, they enslaved several hundred million peoples, including millions of Europeans. The Muslims went on slaving raids all over Europe. They even went as far north as Iceland. The Muslim slavery of Europeans was at such a scale that it easily deserves a place on the top 10 historical threats to the survival of the peoples of Europe.

6. The Black death.
The Black Death. We often think of it as one plague, but in reality, it was a series of plagues. And it started as a biological attack by Muslims on the Crimean Peninsula. And from there on, it spread out into Europe. And thanks to Christian ignorance and the lethality of these plagues, almost one third, as some claim, as much as half, of the entire European population was killed. The Black Death changed Europe forever, and it deserves a place on the top 10 historical threats to the survival of the peoples of Europe.

5. The Mongol Horde
Genghis Khan is often hailed as one of the great military leaders of history. But he was also one of the worst genocidal maniacs this planet has ever produced. The Mongol horde genocided people after people as it went through Asia westwards. And of course, in Europe, it was no different. If you take the Russian people alone, the Mongol horde murdered about 50% of them in a couple of years when they came.[5]50%! In a couple of years. And the Mongol horde continued all the way into Romania, today's Romania. And it was a complete disaster to all the peoples it came across. And it destroyed pretty much everything it came across. The interesting fact is that it also crashed with the Muslim civilization, which I'm going to talk about next.

4. The Muslim Invasion
The Muslim expansion started in the early Middle Ages. And they, just like the Mongol horde, went forth and destroyed all culture they came across. They burnt the library of Alexandria, or rather what was left of it after the Christians had burned it before them, and forced Islam onto every single people they came across. And I might add that doing that is, per definition, a genocide. If you take away people's religion intentionally, that's genocide. So they genocided all the peoples they came across. And they also invaded Europe. And they occupied large parts of Europe for many hundred years. Not only that, but they also sent raids into Europe, far into Europe, that forced Europeans to be on alert at all times.[6]And they murdered and looted and killed people. And they even occupied entire cities for 30 years here in France. But thankfully, the Mongol horde also advanced from the east. And they crashed with the Muslims. And they crashed so forcefully that they completely destroyed the intellectual center of the Muslim world, Baghdad. Genociding the Muslims. Whilst the Crusaders were busy sacking Constantinople because they had a different type of Christianity, the Mongols completely smashed the Muslim threat and made them impotent for many hundred years after. So although they crushed the Muslims, they saved the Europe that had been seriously weakened by Christianity that I will talk about next.

3. Christianity
Of course, modern propaganda tells us that Christianity was a good thing for Europe. But in reality, it was a disaster.[7]The spread of Christianity, just like the spread of Islam, can only be defined as a genocide. The Christians forced their religion upon the others, people after people, using threats, bribes, murder, and you name it, kidnapping, not least. Christianity almost completely suffocated all intellectual thought here in Europe. Europe used to be advanced. And I'm not just talking in terms of civilization. I'm talking in terms of technology and ideas.[8]But Christianity went after this intellectual capacity systematically. And because of Christianity, Europe went from being the most advanced place in the world to becoming one of the most... To becoming one of the most backward and incapable places in the world. with a very little ability[9]to defend itself, which of course explains why the Muslims were able to attack Europe and take large parts of Europe. Before that, the pagan Romans had not only kept the others at bay, but they had even conquered them. So Christianity weakened Europe dramatically and left Europe extremely vulnerable and troubled by infighting for hundreds of years and, of course, opened up the opportunity for others to invade. The Christians Christianized Europe with deceit, with murder, and with genocide and easily deserves a place on the top 10 historical threats to the survival of the peoples of Europe.

2. The Reformation.
The Muslim threat was stopped by the Mongol horde. And the Mongol horde itself was stopped when the leader holding it together died. So it was, you know, fractioned into smaller let's call it kingdoms. And they were, on their own, not such a big threat to Europe anymore.[10]Christianity almost suffocated Europe. And thankfully, when the Muslims destroyed the East Roman Empire, the Christian East Roman Empire, all the books from pagan times that they had in their libraries were brought to other parts of Europe[11]because the refugees from the East Roman Empire wanted to make money. To a lesser degree, the same happened in Spain, by the way, when the Muslims invaded a few hundred years earlier. And as a result of this, and as a result of contact with the Muslims who had, instead of destroying the pagan knowledge, had adopted much of it, Europe had a renaissance of pagan ideas and ideals. And Europe returned to life. Because of this rejection of Christianity, the Christians had a counter-reaction, which were best known as the Inquisition and the Reformation. And the first was, of course, about actually murdering those individuals who promoted the Renaissance, who promoted a return to a more positive European worldview. And the latter was a purification of Christianity itself, a unification of it. Because Catholicism, instead of successfully destroying the European culture, had adopted a lot of European culture in it. Perhaps as much as 90% of Catholicism is European paganism. And only the remaining 10% is Judaism. However, the Reformation, when they saw that Europe was returning to its own values, they wanted to get rid of this paganism, these pagan elements, and turn Christianity into a purely Jewish religion, as it originally was. And the result of this was Protestantism. As a result, the different Christian groups in Europe clashed with each other seriously. And we had a one of the wars that they started for religious reasons was the Thirty Years[12]War, a war which resulted in mass murder in Europe. The term "total war" stems from this war, because the Christians, they had the idea that the only way to win was to completely destroy the enemy, to just wipe them out.[13]Hence the term total war. And this war, if you go to Germany, as much as up to 42% of the entire German population in Europe killed, because different Christian groups were clashing. So in this war, Europe barely managed to stay afloat.[14]And in the meanwhile, the Muslim Turks were able to conquer half of Eastern Europe, the whole Balkans, which, of course, they would not have been able to had not these Christians been busy fighting each other. So I will list the reformation as well as one of the top 10 historical threats to the survival of the peoples of Europe.

1. Civilization.
I say pretty clear number one on this list, I have to put civilization itself. There has been no more serious threat to the survival of the peoples of Europe, or indeed the peoples of the planet, than civilization, as explained in the video linked below. I won't go into detail here, but I will link you to the video where I do. Thanks for watching. Bye bye.
  1. I live in France: The native Gauls lost their religion, their language and ultimately
    their entire Gallic identity because of the Roman empire (and Christianity)
  2. Created via a US-banker financed revolution that is.
  3. Google "The Holodomor"
  4. Only about 1.4% of the Europeans in America had slaves, by the way.
  5. 50% of the entire Russian population murdered in 2 years!
  6. Here in France, all the homes were built like fortresses, because of this.To help protect agains "Saracen" raiders. This is also a major factor in why building castles became so popular all over Europe.
  7. Christianity sent Europe into a Dark Age that lasted for a thousand years!
  8. "Big surprise". Greece has not produced a single great philosopher since before Christianity.
  9. or will
  10. This is semi-true though: The Golden Horde was still a major threat for a long time.
  11. The Orthodox Christians kept more books than the Catholics did. The Catholics burned thousands of Pagan libraries in Europe.
  12. One of the MANY wars they started for different interpretations of the Bible.
  13. To wipe out not only them, but also their culture, their ideas, their houses, their dogs, everything.
  14. Sorry, I meant to say: In these wars.

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