Go on astound us all show us some real proof.After all it is your thread and you would like us to take you seriously??
Or are you just here to prove a bigoted moron can type...No proof just loud screams...Proves the bigot bit, but proof on your point a long way away from that..But I know you have not got any
This lot, I have kept it simple...As they are not Jewish
The Sumerians
The Sumerians moved to the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers about 3500BC, but we do not know where they came from. They were probably nomads who discovered the fertile land between the rivers. Nomads travel in small groups until they have eaten the food that grows wild and hunted the animals in the area. When food is no longer plentiful, they move to a new area. Some people continue to live like this in remote parts of the world to this day.
Eventually the Sumerians developed a civilization. They learned that by planting seeds and plowing their land, they were able to grow crops. They learned to domesticate, or tame animals to help them plow their lands. The Sumerians learned to use irrigation. Irrigation is a system of watering crops to grow more food. The Sumerians also made a very important invention--the wheel. The invention of the wheel made it possible to pull heavy loads.
Sumeria was composed of several city-states, or nations the size of cities. Walls around each city-state protected the citizens from outside invaders. Farmland was usually outside the city walls, and people would seek protection from the walls of the city when under attack.
The Sumerians were polytheistic, which means they believed in many gods. They worshiped their gods at huge temples they called ziggurats. Each ziggurat was dedicated to a specific god, whom the Sumerians believed ruled over their city. When one city was conquered, the invaders would force the conquered people to accept their gods. Most people in the Western Hemisphere today are monotheists, which means they believe in only one god. Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are all monotheistic faiths.
Nice dialectic Looking Heart. If you could get the haters and debaters off the thread...
Running out of pages soon so I guess we'll just have to go for a sequal?
I'm kind of dissappointed the shrouded mystery thing seems to just boil down to five red shields who invented global banking. Bust that bank = problem solved?
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It is "organised globally" so that clients can obtain the advice and services they require wherever it suits them. Through 49 offices in 36 countries, from the Americas through Europe to Australia, clients can access Rothschild ideas and expertise. It ranks amongst the world's "largest" privately-owned banks.
Rothschild is committed to the pursuit of excellence, and for this reason concentrates on sectors and markets in which it can excel, where the bank ranks with the very best. Its influence and reputation flow from the quality of its people and the standing of its clients. This, combined with a "culture" that values pragmatic innovation, integrity and intellectual rigour above all else, has resulted in a reputation for ground breaking ideas that are practical as well as "imaginative".
patmac: This lot, I have kept it simple...As they are not Jewish
The Sumerians
The Sumerians moved to the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers about 3500BC, but we do not know where they came from. They were probably nomads who discovered the fertile land between the rivers. Nomads travel in small groups until they have eaten the food that grows wild and hunted the animals in the area. When food is no longer plentiful, they move to a new area. Some people continue to live like this in remote parts of the world to this day.
Eventually the Sumerians developed a civilization. They learned that by planting seeds and plowing their land, they were able to grow crops. They learned to domesticate, or tame animals to help them plow their lands. The Sumerians learned to use irrigation. Irrigation is a system of watering crops to grow more food. The Sumerians also made a very important invention--the wheel. The invention of the wheel made it possible to pull heavy loads.
Sumeria was composed of several city-states, or nations the size of cities. Walls around each city-state protected the citizens from outside invaders. Farmland was usually outside the city walls, and people would seek protection from the walls of the city when under attack.
The Sumerians were polytheistic, which means they believed in many gods. They worshiped their gods at huge temples they called ziggurats. Each ziggurat was dedicated to a specific god, whom the Sumerians believed ruled over their city. When one city was conquered, the invaders would force the conquered people to accept their gods. Most people in the Western Hemisphere today are monotheists, which means they believe in only one god. Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are all monotheistic faiths.Just a basic note ......Not Jewish
Paldi5: Nice dialectic Looking Heart. If you could get the haters and debaters off the thread...
Running out of pages soon so I guess we'll just have to go for a sequal?
I'm kind of dissappointed the shrouded mystery thing seems to just boil down to five red shields who invented global banking. Bust that bank = problem solved?
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Go on astound us all show us some real proof.After all it is your thread and you would like us to take you seriously??
Or are you just here to prove a bigoted moron can type...No proof just loud screams...Proves the bigot bit, but proof on your point a long way away from that..But I know you have not got any
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