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The History of Historians

Posted by Bob on June 7th, 2004 under History


History is a history of historians. So this is the story of the past you and I take so much for granted that we don’t even know we take it for granted.

Here it is:

In early times, people were hunters and gatherers. They only knew their own territory and the territory next door.

Then came agriculture. In agricultural society, some people invented writing, and history began. Those writers wrote of other lands, and people began to explore other lands. Slowly, because of writing, people began to be aware of other lands.

Recent discoveries have shown that pre-agricultural peoples had contacts that stretched thousands of miles. Brave writers are beginning to refer to the “first world-wide economy.”

How on earth could a world-wide trade system be based on anything but a bunch of scribblers sitting on their butts writing things down? What a bizarre idea!

Let’s get back to a basic fact of life:

There is no one dumber than a dumb man who thinks he’s smart.

There is no one mroe cruel than someone who thinks he is torturing people to Save Their Souls. He cannot tolerate simple mercy, because he is dedicated to True Mercy.

And no one is more provincial than someone who thinks he is a True Sophisticate.

So a historian who sits on his butt and reads about the world thinks he knows all there is to know.

Meanwhile Genghis Kahn, without a single scribe, conquered the world from Europe to China.

While Rome, an empire filled with scribes, was paddling around a large pond called the Mediterranean Sea, Northmen were traveling the ocean.

There is an interesting coincidence. Every one of the societies historians call Great Civilizations hired lots and lots of scribes. The Cradle of Civilization is made up entirely of empires that hired lots of scribes.

Isn’t that convenient?

The Cradle of Civilization is also right there where the historians were already gathered. They were paid to be Biblical historians, so they were right there in Palestine, right between the two Cradles of Civilization, Egypt and Mesopotamia.

Isn’t that convenient?

But now they keep making discoveries that show that the Cradles of Civilization never invented anything and never discovered anything.

Gosh darn! What a shock!

Well, if you are a professional historian or a retard, it IS a shock.

History is a story of historians, and they are hopelessly inbred. They are hopeless provincials because they tell each other how sophisticated they are.

You see, scribes are parasites. The live on slaveholders who have lots of slaves in a trap like the Nile Valley or between the Tigris and the Euphrates, Mesopotamia. Anybody who doesn’t pay their salary is a “barbarian.”

Meanwhile, Egypt discovered the wheel when the Hyskos barbarians rolled over them in chariots. The Cradle of Civilization discovered iron when the Hittites came and beat their heads in with it.

Meanwhile real people were rolling around – on WHEELS — and doing things.

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