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286spokesman was Jesus, brought about a clash between Judah and Rome, thedestruction of the Temple, and a Judeo-Roman war that lasted a hundredyears. In the end, the Jews achieved their aim and King Constantine theGreat accepted the Christian faith in the year 312. How did the Jewsachieve their aim and rule over space? How did they seize the fate of spacewhen the Jews initially had only a small country, and later even this wasdestroyed and they remained with no country and no army? <strong>The</strong> answer isthat the Jews of the Second Temple ruled over the world by way of turningthe Greeks into their servants. <strong>The</strong> Greeks never forgave the Romans fortheir subjugation and they were always of rebellious spirit. <strong>The</strong>relationship between the Jews and the Greeks was full of bitterness, andconfrontations and skirmishes broke out, over and over, between the twopeoples. But despite this, the Jews knew how to harness the Greeks withthe task of spreading Christianity, which was a Jewish-Greek sharedcampaign. <strong>The</strong> greatest personalities of early Christianity, aside from theJews, were Greek, and the epistles of the New Testament, which aidedChristianity in its first conquests, were composed in Greek. <strong>The</strong> empire ofConstantine the Great was already not a Roman Empire, but a Roman-Jewish-Greek empire, and when he built Constantinople and made it thecapitol of the empire, it gave a geographic-organizational expression to thechanges that had altered the image of the Roman Empire.<strong>The</strong> Jewish influence upon Spain was very great. One gets a well-basedimpression that the fears of the church - that the Jews will take too muchpower, and that they would use Spanish expansion as a means to furthertheir own desires of a specific Jewish world conquest - is what caused theexpulsion. In connection with this we should also mention BenjaminDisraeli, who, though he did not create the British Empire but ratherformed – through the strength of the skill based on the Spanish model – itsfundamental outlines as a world empire.Disraeli wanted to rule the world through the English. Karl Marx plannedon imposing his ideas upon the world through a German conquest of theworld. His book, “Das Kapital”, was the most important political bookwritten in Germany. Only later was “Mein Kampf”, which is an imitation

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