I'm learning and gaining a better understanding of how outside interests of power and control, influenced the very heart and core of how British politics were manipulated and in turn became maniputors themselves. It's evil and sad and at the same time explains the spiritual warfare that continues to have a stronghold over the rise and fall of civilisations over the centuries.
I am delighted to find your work. Thank you particularly for the link to The Ghost-Seer, by Friedrich Schiller. It is such a rip roaring story, expressed in gorgeous prose that I can hardly put it down, nor tear myself away to return here and comment! What a gem of a document that is! It truly conveys the many abominable behaviours which Venetians prized and inflicted on the innocent world.
The whole Palmerston's Zoo production by LaRouche is a lost gem of humanity. I'm going to need to find a way to honor it in its totality. It needs to be the backbone of a new curriculum.
yes, I have it… But more importantly, I have all of the scripts that the presenters were reading. i'm working out a scheme for the best way to re-present it.
Fantastic! What once seemed too long ago to matter now is being exposed as not just crucial, clearly repetitive history in horrific subjugation and lies over time, but revealed it collapses the centuries into minutes of the most important knowledge if we need to understand what is going on right now and will be attempted over and over in the future.
Great, again...I subscibe also on Dean Henderson's substack because you show me the way. Thank you so much, and also see that Duke's substack is also fantastic. Bye
Venetian, Black Nobility, Jeesuits, ...are. all distraction of the obvious reality... geouze control all moneys all governments, all medias. Save your effing breath.
Thank you for this Frances, very keen to learn as much as I can, I've forwarded your Black Nobility 101 a few times to others who are also eager to learn more.
I feel some of the things Josephine Cashman has uncovered fall into this history of Venution money flowing into the UK, and we have the unfolding story of now
Aristotle distinguishes between natural slavery on the one hand, and conventional slavery on the other, which Mr. Rose's rather sophistical narrative manages cleverly to ignore.
You are welcome to disagree with his point of view, but I would encourage people at least to understand it.
For Plato and Aristotle, the highest manifestation and natural goal of human life was philosophy itself, which embodied a life of reason. Quite simply, this placed philosophers and philosophy at the peak of human existence, and therefore those most naturally fit to rule. By contrast, those humans unable to exercise reason in any substantial degree should be placed, naturally, in a position of servitude relative to those with a capacity of reason.
The theme of much of Plato's works in particular, and by extension Aristotle, contrast this natural order against how things actually tend to bear out, and how it might be possible to make human affairs less subject to the whims of tyrants. What happened to Socrates and why is the substantial subject of many of Plato's dialogues, and used by Aristotle as THE case in point. The life and times of Alcibiades who Socrates tried to 'tame' is also part of that story.
The 'natural slave' is one whose behaviour is dictated primarily by bodily passions and desires, and is thus unable to exercise reason and self-rule. Being unable to exercise self-rule, the natural order of things suggests it is better for everyone that that person be subjected to the rule of another who is better able to exercise reason.
Yes, I know this flies in the face of modern democratic sensibilities.
History didn't turn out well for the Greeks and Romans and many other self righteous civilizations like them. It didn't turn out well for Socrates either.
The age old predators and psychopaths were still ruling then, as now, regardless of any so called 'reason' or entitlement that they espoused to have.
History is an endless continuum of the predators taking advantage of prey.
The so called 'natural slave' is the prey who has not realized that they are the prey.
nothing to do w/'modern democracy'. in some cultures, in some households parents listen to their children, husbands listen to their wife (and vice versa), because we're all humans. egalitarian principles, if you like. these weren't quite there yet in ancient Greece, but perhaps more so in Christianity and, later still, in 16th century humanism (Erasmus). the idea that humans are capable of being responsible for their actions, no matter how strange these may seem.
In many ways we are much better off today. For one, modern technology removes any justification whatsoever for the enslavement of another human being, or at least, it should were the will to power in some people not out of control.
Even though these days I do not count myself a Christian, I am grateful to have grown up in a society that is rooted in Christian principles. I like to remind people that the liberties and laws they take for granted were the fruit of both Christian religion and philosophy.
very well said. while empathy is an innate human trait (though differenly developed among different individuals), it translates to Christian love of fellow men (charity). it's amazing how much interaction there is between natural law, religious principles and philosophy!
Babylonian-Greek-Roman-Venetian-British-American (hidden behind scape goat Jews), but yeah
Frances Leader has produced fascinating work shedding light on the Venetian Black Nobility:
https://francesleader.substack.com/p/black-nobility-101
Yes, that work of Frances Leader is great, and this also supports it too.
https://forbiddenknowledgetv.net/fall-of-babylon-mini-series-episode-3/#comments
It names a lot more names and connects a lot more dots too.
Yes, I think Alexandra is familiar with Frances's work. They're a real pair of warriors!
I'm learning and gaining a better understanding of how outside interests of power and control, influenced the very heart and core of how British politics were manipulated and in turn became maniputors themselves. It's evil and sad and at the same time explains the spiritual warfare that continues to have a stronghold over the rise and fall of civilisations over the centuries.
I am delighted to find your work. Thank you particularly for the link to The Ghost-Seer, by Friedrich Schiller. It is such a rip roaring story, expressed in gorgeous prose that I can hardly put it down, nor tear myself away to return here and comment! What a gem of a document that is! It truly conveys the many abominable behaviours which Venetians prized and inflicted on the innocent world.
Glad to subscribe to your Substack!
The whole Palmerston's Zoo production by LaRouche is a lost gem of humanity. I'm going to need to find a way to honor it in its totality. It needs to be the backbone of a new curriculum.
I found a version of the lecture on YouTube. The sound was iffy on the original recording and has been cleaned up a bit here:
https://youtu.be/utkhD0Gypro?si=s3ymN1Re-nriPlyn
yes, I have it… But more importantly, I have all of the scripts that the presenters were reading. i'm working out a scheme for the best way to re-present it.
Marvellous! I look forward to that! xx
😲😲😲 !!!
Many thanks for THAT history lesson !!!👍👍
thank you for posting this article. The Duke Report brings fascinating insights and deserves more readers.
Fantastic! What once seemed too long ago to matter now is being exposed as not just crucial, clearly repetitive history in horrific subjugation and lies over time, but revealed it collapses the centuries into minutes of the most important knowledge if we need to understand what is going on right now and will be attempted over and over in the future.
using the tool they want to use to destroy us, against them, is high irony. #GPT
Great, again...I subscibe also on Dean Henderson's substack because you show me the way. Thank you so much, and also see that Duke's substack is also fantastic. Bye
I mean, it truly it is the Roman-British-American empire.
This is a brilliant summation of so much of what we are seeing today.
Timeless.
All I'd dispute is that the Lutheran excesses weren't needed as a counter to Papal and Islamic influences.
Yes, they got compromised and turned to nonsense. But that's mans fault with demonic backing. Not Jesus'.
And at least we got our KJV Bible in 1611 ,as a result.
Who is blaming Jesus?
Venetian, Black Nobility, Jeesuits, ...are. all distraction of the obvious reality... geouze control all moneys all governments, all medias. Save your effing breath.
❤️Wage Peace,
⭐️Keep the Faith
#AttacktheMIMAC
#DeNazthePlanet!
Thank you for this Frances, very keen to learn as much as I can, I've forwarded your Black Nobility 101 a few times to others who are also eager to learn more.
I feel some of the things Josephine Cashman has uncovered fall into this history of Venution money flowing into the UK, and we have the unfolding story of now
https://open.substack.com/pub/josephinecashman/p/terra-carter-licence-to-kill?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=tymb5
I look forward to listening to this lecture, thank you for all the work you do.
Aristotle distinguishes between natural slavery on the one hand, and conventional slavery on the other, which Mr. Rose's rather sophistical narrative manages cleverly to ignore.
it's still slavery.
You are welcome to disagree with his point of view, but I would encourage people at least to understand it.
For Plato and Aristotle, the highest manifestation and natural goal of human life was philosophy itself, which embodied a life of reason. Quite simply, this placed philosophers and philosophy at the peak of human existence, and therefore those most naturally fit to rule. By contrast, those humans unable to exercise reason in any substantial degree should be placed, naturally, in a position of servitude relative to those with a capacity of reason.
The theme of much of Plato's works in particular, and by extension Aristotle, contrast this natural order against how things actually tend to bear out, and how it might be possible to make human affairs less subject to the whims of tyrants. What happened to Socrates and why is the substantial subject of many of Plato's dialogues, and used by Aristotle as THE case in point. The life and times of Alcibiades who Socrates tried to 'tame' is also part of that story.
The 'natural slave' is one whose behaviour is dictated primarily by bodily passions and desires, and is thus unable to exercise reason and self-rule. Being unable to exercise self-rule, the natural order of things suggests it is better for everyone that that person be subjected to the rule of another who is better able to exercise reason.
Yes, I know this flies in the face of modern democratic sensibilities.
History didn't turn out well for the Greeks and Romans and many other self righteous civilizations like them. It didn't turn out well for Socrates either.
The age old predators and psychopaths were still ruling then, as now, regardless of any so called 'reason' or entitlement that they espoused to have.
History is an endless continuum of the predators taking advantage of prey.
The so called 'natural slave' is the prey who has not realized that they are the prey.
That is the so called 'natural order of things'.
So, if I can try to summarise what you're saying:
- human life boils down to whether you are either predator or prey?
- 'nature' is just a delusion?
- therefore 'good' is what the powerful say it is and no more?
So, if I can try to summarise what you're saying:
- human life boils down to whether you are either predator or prey?
YES, but the predators can and will become the prey too.
- 'nature' is just a delusion?
NO, the cabal and their lies are the delusion.
They are the predators in 'nature'.
- therefore 'good' is what the powerful say it is and no more?
NO, nothing the cabal says matters or is true.
Everything else is good and does matter.
nothing to do w/'modern democracy'. in some cultures, in some households parents listen to their children, husbands listen to their wife (and vice versa), because we're all humans. egalitarian principles, if you like. these weren't quite there yet in ancient Greece, but perhaps more so in Christianity and, later still, in 16th century humanism (Erasmus). the idea that humans are capable of being responsible for their actions, no matter how strange these may seem.
I agree.
In many ways we are much better off today. For one, modern technology removes any justification whatsoever for the enslavement of another human being, or at least, it should were the will to power in some people not out of control.
Even though these days I do not count myself a Christian, I am grateful to have grown up in a society that is rooted in Christian principles. I like to remind people that the liberties and laws they take for granted were the fruit of both Christian religion and philosophy.
very well said. while empathy is an innate human trait (though differenly developed among different individuals), it translates to Christian love of fellow men (charity). it's amazing how much interaction there is between natural law, religious principles and philosophy!