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The Siege of Carthage 2.0 (europe's 4th Punic War)

The rise of NEO- Scipco Africanus - and NEO Hannibal Europa


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Hannibal outfoxed the Roman forces every time they met. He stormed across the Italian peninsula, taking towns and overwhelming garrisons almost at will. Soon panic seized the Roman populace. They imagined the Semite from North Africa showing up outside the walls of their city any day or night. But Hannibal was in no position to attack the center of Roman strength. Marching over the mountain passes, he had been unable to carry the siege equipment that would allow him to defeat the city's heavy fortifications. Hannibal waited for that vital hardware to be sent by sea. He charged back and forth across Italy during thirteen long years, hoping for the ships that would deliver these vital armaments. Unfortunately, they never came. The city council of Carthage sent out ship after ship to aid Hannibal. But not one boat ever made it. The Romans may have been doing poorly on land. But they still controlled the Mediterranean.

(The Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expedition into the Forces of History Article in Foreign affairs (Council on Foreign Relations) · January 1995


Could this excerpt from be the repeating factor of current events in t the world at the moment. Where African migrants are used as pawns in the dilution of the Western Values and trucked to various liberal states to cause division, crime and lack of logistics to cause societal breakdown. Italy France and America has seen the liberal conservatives give carte blanche open slather to the people trafficking across their borders.


Eventually, the Romans ordered an up-and-coming young citi- zen from a distinguished military family, Scipio Africanus, to confront Hannibal's brother--Hasdrubal--back in Spain.87 (You may recall Scipio from an earlier episode in this book. He was the general who marched into the Roman Senate toward the end of his life and tore up his account books, outraged that he'd been accused of corruption.) Scipio was as good at defeating Hannibal's brother as Hannibal was at trouncing Romans. When Hasdrubal lost, he moved down the pecking order. And as the defeated Carthaginian's feathers grew unkempt, his Spanish allies one by one deserted him.88 In fact, they threw their lot in with the new master of the Spanish barnyard--the Romans. The rule that pecking order victories bring you friends had boosted Carthage's strength for years. Now it was beginning to work against her. Hearing of the Carthaginian defeats in Spain, Hannibal's Italian allies, too, trickled away. Carthage was sinking on the hierarchical ladder. And none of the tribes wanted to go down with her.

When in the time of Hannibal this would be seen as an invasion not a humanitarian crisis where all western cultures should accept and born the brunt of responsibility for the poor souls (mainly men with phones and SIM cards) in some christian self sacrificing methodology the rich colonialist countries must take them in.


Why now I hear you ask?


To cover the amount of corruption in the last twenty years you need a large civil war constructed to take the element of exposure off the elite families and corporation owners.

Thus a enemy is constructed and those in charge can reposition to enfornce more of their plans for maintaining power. Borders and Soverignty is never a real discussion in a liberalist government that is unanimous on both sides to avoid the media cancellation and demonetisation.


Finally, Scipio secured all Spain for Rome and turned his attention on the Carthaginian mother city.89 In 203 B.C. Hannibal, who had held Roman citizens in terror for over a decade, was forced to flee for home to take over his native city's defence. He went with scarcely an ally left.

In lieu of this knowledg the people that maintain power as their full time job with all the trappings of evil geniuses. They merely represent a corrupt force within the human biome or our collective energy.


"As above so below."


When it was all over, Carthage was beaten.90 Her trading empire was gone. Her colonies were in Roman hands. The north African and Spanish troops which had long been the mainstay of her military power turned their backs. And Hannibal, who had built an army of allies to corner Rome, became a fugitive.91 The town that had ruled the Mediterranean roost was friendless and alone.

Could this be the end of the firgure heads of state we currently have in place. As they all set to resign before the end of the year. Possibly foreknowledge of a crash in currentcy to reset the game or the possible

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