every empire falls after 400 years, or at minimum goes into a massive crisis and has to be completely remade... roman empire went through two cycles and then when that ran out they started the roman cacholic church... the US empire now is really UK version 2, and it's due to finish

and what's really interesting is that an extra close alignment of jupiter and saturn, which has a 20 year cycle normally, every 20 cycles it becomes the "bethlehem star" hah and i see that fact checkoors are trying to debunk this

https://www.nasa.gov/solar-system/the-great-conjunction-of-jupiter-and-saturn/

not only did this bethlehem star fall in december 2020, it fell right smack on the solstice as well, which is consistent with the "jesus born in december" story and the three wise men thing

about the same time, the roman empire ran its second phase and this ended in ~300s and Constantine pretended to be converted to the christianity that was the choice of everyone in europe who hated rome

british empire really started in 1600 and partly because it became more free and economically powerful due to the breakup of their monarchic system and the start of their democracy due to the Magna Carta, 400 years before in 1200, and then by late 1600 the mayflower sailed and we see rise of the american version of the british empire which is tapped out by 2000 and the next cycle is on the road, and this close conjunction in december once again marks the real end of it and the beginning of the new

it's no coincidence they timed the covid thing for this, they are hoping to pilot the next imperium but they also know that the beginning of this cycle is going to be abruptly disturbed by the earth's magnetic field collapsing (already is less than 50% of 1859 when the Carrington event happened) and we just need an X20 or so and electronic/industrial society is toast for at least a generation

The Roman Empire didn't have a second phase. It ended all at once in 70-76 AD.

https://youtu.be/xHcvznRMNVk

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i see, and so who was constantine?

Good question.

In my current view: Someone who converted himself and everything under his rule to Christianity because Jesus was literally there with his iron rod.

pretty much, but the point is that was 300 years later and rome continued to exist in some form and had strong relations with most of its former territories, but the adoption of christianity and rejection of the roman polytheism forced this, in the late stages of a second imperium, and yes after that it really was over

same thing with england 1600-2000... it was not the same as the stuff that was born out of the collapse of the oligarchy and rise of early stages of capitalism due to decentralisation and christianity, it's usually thought that the USA is a separate thing but that is all just a marketing scam, within 20 years teh US government was infiltrated with british spies and influence and money, and prior to that, the britons rose to dominance as the colonial power, so the same basic pattern... the oligarchy succeeded in continuing to hold power but they changed the face of their empire for marketing purposes, literally political embrace/extend/extinguish

they are trying to do it again and russia and china and india and iran are all like "not another cycle sorry"

and i think again it will be the Rod of Lord Jesus that rules the day over the next 30 years