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21.14
Work history.300 - 1100 CE
 
     
  Now by 180 CE and the reign of Emperor Marcus Aurelius (of the film “Gladiator” fame), the Roman Empire was at its peek. To be a Christian was still considered a capital crime and around the civilized world there were at least five distinct classes of people:  
  • The ruling class;
• The priests and religious class;
• The professional class;
• The free working class; and
• The slave class
 
  Under the Roman Empire, the Professional Class had exploded into a multiplicity of modern professions from engineers, military leaders, master masons, doctors, specialist doctors, scientists, philosophers to teachers, police, judges, lawyers and accountants.
 
 
Industry Profile 100 CE
Industry %
Agriculture/Hunting 74.0%
Manufacturing/Wholesale 8.0%
Mining/Construction 6.0%
Retail Trade 2.0%
Transport/Storage 2.0%
Services 3.0%
Govt/Military 5.0%
100%
 
  Two thousand years ago, citizens of Roman cities were undergoing precision operations for a range of ailments with sophisticated surgeries, equipment and sterilization techniques surpassing many nations even today and only surpassed in the most technically advanced western nations in the past fifty years.
 
  As a result of these roles, Roman cities and civilization had become the pinnacle of urban planning and living with free fountains, fully functional sanitation systems, natural building heating and cooling systems, sophisticated roads and pedestrian paths, public spaces, public buildings and a variety of private residential housing.
 
  Never again have our cities yet reached the heights of efficiency, planning, sanitation and design of those of the Romans.
 
  The shifting of classes  
  For years, it was believed that slaves in Roman times were bonded for life. Now, through analysis of what history has not been destroyed by Christianity it is clear that this is patently false.
 
  Across all levels of Roman society, individuals could if they dedicated themselves to the purpose, raise themselves in rank. Slaves especially could free themselves through service and purchasing their freedom. There is even the famous story of the son of slaves going on to become Roman Emperor.
 
  Under Roman law, people who went bankrupt or who wrongfully imprisoned or enslaved people could themselves become slaves.
 
  In all cases of Roman society, there was no guarantee that belonging to a class would guarantee that you, nor your family would remain in such a class, only that you had a better change of ensuring such a reality.
 
  The end of civilization and the Christian plan of ground zero
 
  From 300 CE and the ascendancy of Christianity, the world as we know it was progressively and deliberately thrown back into the Stone Ages. For a complete inventory of the crimes of Christianity and its true motives, you need to view the Almanac of Evil.
 
  By 390’s, Christianity had convinced a weak Roman Emperor to give Christian priests virtual open season on anyone and anything they did not like. As a result, within one hundred years, the professional classes across the ancient world, including the people, their families and most important their knowledge and inventions had been totally and utterly destroyed.
 
  Within one hundred more years (around 590 CE) the whole ancient world was virtually illiterate with no knowledge of the past, with half the population having died through plague.
 
  During these most terrible and evil times of control by the Christian church and the Vatican, there existed virtually three classes of people:  
  • The ruling priest class;
• The noble class
• The serf (slave) class
 
 
Industry Profile 600 CE
Industry %
Agriculture/Hunting 97.0%
Manufacturing/Wholesale 0.0%
Mining/Construction 0.1%
Retail Trade 0.0%
Transport/Storage 0.1%
Services 0.0%
Govt/Military 3.0%
100%
 
  Now, instead of the Roman system that enabled individuals to work to their freedom, there was no freedom for the vast majority of people, the serf classes.
 
  This began the age of small farms due to the general breakdown of civil law and order. Agriculture became the dominant area of work.
 
  Under the rule of the Vatican and the Popes, people were condemned for countless generations to be uneducated slaves to a class of nobles, who owed their position not out of ancient blood heritage, but for their skill as deceit, immorality and personal ambition.
 
  Contrary to modern history books that put up supposed new inventions and ideas during this period, the only new inventions related on how to kill as many people as possible with the least amount of effort.
 
  To make it absolutely clear- before the age of Christianity, the ancient world understood the Earth orbited the Sun and was a sphere. By 550 CE, Christian propagandists had convinced the remaining people of the world who could read and write that the world was flat and the universe revolved around the Earth.
 
     
     
 
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