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Lorina
Lorina Apr 14, 2023 3:56am
no clay and iron do not mix.
emma999
emma999 Jan 19, 2022 1:26am
"In A.D. 395 the Roman Empire was split in two, ever after separately administered as the Western Roman Empire with Rome as its capital and the Byzantine, Eastern Roman Empire with Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul) as its capital, according to History Hit, an online-only history channel."

"The West crumbled because of a creeping and steady loss of centralized control, sometimes due to incursions by non-Roman tribes and occasionally instigated by traitors from within the Roman establishment. It's hard to mark the precise moment when Rome lost control over a given territory, because unlike the decolonization of imperial empires in the 20th century, it was rare to make or sign documents and declarations of independence."


"In some cases, these were Roman usurpers," who used coups to take power, said Sessa. In other cases, these autonomous regions were headed by so-called barbarian regimes. But the barbarians — such as the Franks, Saxons and Vandals — weren't simply raiders from foreign lands chipping away at a weaker Rome. That's selling those groups short. "That map with all the arrows of invaders coming into the empire from beyond and taking it over, which commonly appears in textbooks, is flat out wrong," said Sessa. Many of the barbarians were coalitions of soldiers that had been working with and for the Roman Empires for several generations.

"They had been living and working inside the Roman Empire, on behalf of the Roman Empire, for decades if not centuries," said Sessa. That gave the barbarians the opportunity to learn Roman tactics and expertise, which they then applied against the empire, resulting in a series of withering military defeats for the Romans." Why did Rome fall?
livescience.com/

Substitute Roman Empire for Anglo-American world power and you have the same scenario playing itself out all over again. Western world will fall because of its complacency, corruption at the governmental levels and lack of territory for colonization purposes. Embracing UN values, which greatly differ from the British/American ways of doing things, further weakens the West. Unregulated migration doesn't help. It speeds things up to weaken the empire by changing its demography, thanks to UN and EU. You've done us a great disservice. How pandemic is managed is another factor towards changing things and bringing the world to a complete economic ruination where nations start looking towards unifying under one government. Socialistic 'fake democratic leaders' are driving things towards that end. That's the world they are hoping for and in that world, religion is greatly suppressed but only for a very short time. Christ comes at that point in time to destroy his enemies and to rescue his followers.:D:D