No you should actually research it. It has added ontop of its insertion, since. Two historians rewrote chunks of it after another Christian civil war lasting one hundred years, the reformation, it's in the title, where it burnt the books. It reformed. Then we had an authority. The ages. Stone, Bronze, Iron. A start point for civilization. Prior there was none of that. At all.
Like it did when it inserted itself. It burnt the books. Conjuring a fake timeline. The common era. Do you really think people gave a shit? It's a fake insertion. Like Christ's birthday and death day. Where it inserted baloney. It's ludicrous if you think about it. It didn't even start on the millennium. It was whatever they said it was. Christianity civil warred for 100s of years when it became a religion over the version of Christ. It sacked Alexanderia again. Like Rome had done with Caesar, and sacked it again on his death. Christianity emerges, burns Rome. Then we have a holy Roman emperor and they go and sack Alexandria again. Then it's the crusades. It goes and kills the crusaders. Templars. Creates an inquisition in Spain to remove any Moors. It floods into MesoAmerica creating an inquisition and totally rewrites their language and history to the point they had almost none.
Where else did it do this I wonder, and recently, and previously. But never-mind.
When it came to shit like the Sundisk taken from Egypt, it argued for 100 years before deciding meh the Roman records. Basically forgive the name, was taken from a temple in Thebes or otherwise by Napoleon. It showed constellations in our sky aligning under Egypt, that couldn't exist at the assumed date because they're far older. That alignment has moved, in the thousands and thousands of years. But Rome had no record, according to its ages, and its invention of iron. So it couldn't be that old.
No you should actually research it. It has added ontop of its insertion, since. Two historians rewrote chunks of it after another Christian civil war lasting one hundred years, the reformation, it's in the title, where it burnt the books. It reformed. Then we had an authority. The ages. Stone, Bronze, Iron. A start point for civilization. Prior there was none of that. At all.
Like it did when it inserted itself. It burnt the books. Conjuring a fake timeline. The common era. Do you really think people gave a shit? It's a fake insertion. Like Christ's birthday and death day. Where it inserted baloney. It's ludicrous if you think about it. It didn't even start on the millennium. It was whatever they said it was. Christianity civil warred for 100s of years when it became a religion over the version of Christ. It sacked Alexanderia again. Like Rome had done with Caesar, and sacked it again on his death. Christianity emerges, burns Rome. Then we have a holy Roman emperor and they go and sack Alexandria again. Then it's the crusades. It goes and kills the crusaders. Templars. Creates an inquisition in Spain to remove any Moors. It floods into MesoAmerica creating an inquisition and totally rewrites their language and history to the point they had almost none.
Where else did it do this I wonder, and recently, and previously. But never-mind.
When it came to shit like the Sundisk taken from Egypt, it argued for 100 years before deciding meh Roman records. Basically forgive the name was taken from a temple in thebes or otherwise. It showed constellations in our sky aligning under Egypt, that couldn't exist at the assumed date because they're far older. That alignment has moved, in the thousands and thousands of years. But Rome had no record. According to its ages, and its invention of iron. So it couldn't be that old.
No you should actually research it. It has added ontop of its insertion, since. Two historians rewrote chunks of it after another Christian civil war lasting one hundred years, the reformation, it's in the title, where it burnt the books. It reformed. Then we had an authority. The ages. Stone, Bronze, Iron. A start point for civilization. Prior there was none of that. At all.
Like it did when it inserted itself. It burnt the books. Conjuring a fake timeline. The common era. Do you really think people gave a shit? It's a fake insertion. Like Christ's birthday and death day. Where it inserted baloney. It's ludicrous if you think about it. It didn't even start on the millennium. It was whatever they said it was. Christianity civil warred for 100s of years when it became a religion over the version of Christ. It sacked Alexanderia again. Like Rome had done with Caesar, and sacked it again on his death. Christianity emerges, burns Rome. Then we have a holy Roman emperor and they go and sack Alexandria again. Then it's the crusades. It goes and kills the crusaders. Templars. Creates an inquisition in Spain to remove any Moors. It floods into MesoAmerica creating an inquisition and totally rewrites their language and history to the point they had almost none.
Where else did it do this I wonder, and recently, and previously. But never-mind.
When it came to shit like the Sundisk taken from Egypt, it argued for 100 years before deciding meh Roman records. Basically forgive the name was taken from a temple in thebes or otherwise. It showed constellations in our sky aligning under Egypt, that couldn't exist at the assumed date because they're far older. But Rome had no record. According to its ages, and its invention of iron.
No you should actually research it. It has added ontop of its insertion, since. Two historians rewrote chunks of it after another Christian civil war lasting one hundred years, the reformation, it's in the title, where it burnt the books. It reformed. Then we had an authority. The ages. Stone, Bronze, Iron. A start point for civilization. Prior there was none of that. At all.
Like it did when it inserted itself. It burnt the books. Conjuring a fake timeline. The common era. Do you really think people gave a shit? It's a fake insertion. Like Christ's birthday and death day. Where it inserted baloney. It's ludicrous if you think about it. It didn't even start on the millennium. It was whatever they said it was. Christianity civil warred for 100s of years when it became a religion over the version of Christ. It sacked Alexanderia again. Like Rome had done with Ceasar, and sacked it again on his death. Christianity emerges, burns Rome. Then we have a holy Roman emperor and they go and sack Alexandria again. Then it's the crusades. It goes and kills the crusaders. Templars. Creates and inquisition in Spain to remove any Moors. It floods into MesoAmerica creating an inquisition and totally rewrites their language and history to the point they had almost none.