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World History, Humans and the Matrix Through the Lens of Legends – Part 33

The previous part is here: https://bartoll.se/2023/09/history-matrix-part32/All parts of this series can be found here: https://bartoll.se/world-playbook-quickstart/ In 371 AD, Augustine of Hippo, age 17, travelled to Carthage, to continue his education in rhetoric. His writings would later influence the development of Western philosophy and Western Christianity, and he is still viewed as one of the most important Church Fathers of the Latin Church from the Patristic Period.He was influenced by the Neoplatonism of Plotinus. In […]

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World History, Humans and the Matrix Through the Lens of Legends – Part 26

In part 25, emperor Commodus was assassinated by one of his lovers and the Roman Empire was auctioned off to the highest bidder. Marcus Didius Julianus paid 300 million sesterces, only to be killed one and a half month later by Septimius Severus, who had the support of the military – and during his rule, he gave the Roman army a more dominant role. Severus also established ‘medical licenses’ to make sure physicians were

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World History, Humans and the Matrix Through the Lens of Legends – Part 17

In part 16 we saw the rise of mystery schools in ancient Greece, including the invention of the fictional character Pythagoras. Greece had also adopted a power-pyramid structure with the ascendants of the Tribe of Dan ruling from the top with lodges/boules in each major city doing their bidding through rigged elections, establishing a system that is still used today.The first Persian empire, the Achaemenid Empire, with Cyrus the Great and with help from

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