612 BC - Library of Ashurbanipal (Iraq)
330 BC - Persepolis (Iran)
48 BC - Alexandria (Egypt)
Three ancient library fires that will make you say "well hold on, it's always been about the control of information, innit?". By 7 BC, the Romans were already controlling the Mediterranean, Egypt and Jerusalem for more than a hundred years. They kind of knew JC was coming down to set the records straight, probably because of the Indian vedas stolen prior. It took several few more centuries until the Barbarians brought Rome to its knees. Ironically, said "Barbarians" weren't fucking their close relatives in order to preserve their legacy and wealth. It makes you wonder about the labels given by the fact checkers back then. Tl;dr, now there's no need to burn books, it's enough to twinkle with a few, promote tranies, psyop the less gifted into believing the rainbow is a bad omen and let the neocommunists do their dirty work. On the plus side, bitcoin is. Best iteration ever, lfg!