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The French Revolution: Blood in the Streets of Paris
Conspiracy? Our Subverted History, Part 7.1 -
The French Revolution: Blood in the Streets of Paris
Part one, of two.
The French Revolution (1789 - 1799) led to the destruction of both the Monarchy and the Aristocracy and high Nobility of France, and set new governing precedent in the process.
Posing as an organic movement of the people, it would serve to help change the trajectory of the western world, and profoundly alter the way western mankind would view nations, governments, and leadership.
Victors really do write the history books - and few instances better illustrate this concept than historical accounts of the French Revolution. Anti-hierarchical sentiments, democracy, humanism, reductionist materialism, rationalism, the modern conception of 'human rights', the term 'Republican' and concepts of 'left-wing' and 'right-wing', the guillotine - all spring from revolutionary France.
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Please note as you watch that this is only part one, of a two part series.. and in fact I'll not feel like I've done the topic any real justice until I've created an accompanying video on the extremely important history of the Franks.
I don't believe the church was the foremost target in the revolution - and I think it's telling that a significant percentage of the clergy allied themselves with the revolutionists almost from the start - but rather the foremost target seems to have been the Nobility and Aristocracy, and their traditional power structures, and the culture and heritage they represented.. and that the unspoken goal seems to have been essentially a recreation/replacement/inversion of these hierarchies of power and influence.
I believe we're living through the consequences of this (almost entirely) successful inversion, to this day. The 'secular humanism' and 'rationalism' of the moment is directly antecedent to what many call the 'scientism' of our day, and the crowning/worship of scientific consensus and a dutifully servile 'expert class' - an ambitious merchant class administrative caste, serving what I believe to be hidden hands and unspoken principles, to replace our traditional elites.
The populistic conceptions of freedom and liberty and democracies and republics seems to have been a smokescreen and facade, at least among the primary players in the revolution - a mask, donned by a dark archetypal energy, that dares not show its face directly.. that knows it can only be embraced/imbibed if the poison it offers is sugar coated.
Part two should be posted in about a week, if all goes well.
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Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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