Sparta
Sparta was a city-state in Lacedonia Greece, ruled by elite families who practiced pedophilia. In its mythology it was founded by Lacadaemon, son of Zeus. They were descendants of the long haired Tribe of Dan. It often waged war with city-state Athens. The Eurotas river represented the Eridanos river in the sky, springing from the foot of Orion the warrior. |
Unwanted children were thrown into a chasm of death (philosophy of eugenics). As the beginning of a young man’s military
career, they had to start an officially sanctioned sexual relationship with an older man before becoming adults. The Spartans had a war industry, used a barter system of metal rods instead of a financial system with coins.
History of Sparta
480 bc Spartan king Leonidas is defeated by Persian Empire at the Battle at Thermopylae (symbolic Gates of Hell).
431-404 bc Peleponnesian War against Athens (Thucydides as historian).
334 bc Alexander the Great conquers Persia as the Macedonian Empire with Greek as lingua franca.
192 bc Achaen League.
146 bc Sparta is conquered by the Roman Empire, who also defeat Carthage.
Spartacus lead a slave revolt. Adam Weishaupt saw Ravensberg as the new Sparta and nicknamed himself Spartacus.
Bertrand Russell dedicated a chapter to Sparta in History of Western Philosophy. The fascists (Right Wing Church doctrine) glorified Sparta.
Spartan civilization was romanticized in Hollywood propaganda 300 of Zac Snyder with George Butler, Michael Fassbender (gay propaganda X-men), during the Isis-ritual to create tension between west and east.
The movie was parodied in Meet the Spartans (2008) with Carmen Electra and Method Man.