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I talk about 'Rich dad poor dad" and the writer of the book because he just came out on "London Real" Youtube channel. You all should check the video chat for yourselves. There is to much spending going on and they are planning a new way money is exchanged. This is like a repeat of history, I encourage everybody to research how the Roman Empire, Ancient Greece, and Germany in WW1 fell. Remember information is enemy of the state! They do not want you to know about this because they don't want us to prevent history from repeating its self. Please to see more people waking up thanks to the web, youtube, podcast, and instagram. Thanks to those brave history hunters that explore the truth about life and humanity. Can cryptocurrency a better place or a worse one?? How can we decide?? Although the Emperor Constantine (reigned AD 306-337) is considered by many to be among the greatest of the later Roman emperors, he was unable to fix the failing Roman economy. The inflation persisted for nearly two hundred more years, during which time taxes were massively increased. [11] Internal problems were further compounded by the economic situation, such as the concentration of wealth in fewer and fewer hands, which often led to mob riots. [12] Eventually, the Roman government was unable to pay its armies, which then often turned their swords on Rome itself. In the end, it was primarily Germanic tribes, such as the Goths and Vandals, who dealt the final death blows to Rome, but that would not have been possible if Rome’s economy were not weakened by a particularly excessive and long lasting inflationary cycle.
reference:
Chadwick, Henry. “Evoi: On Taking Leave of Antiquity.” In The Oxford History of the Roman World. Edited by John Boardman, Jasper Griffin, and Oswyn Murray. (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2001), p. 451
links :
https://www.concordcoalition.org/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw-Mr0BRDyARIsAKEFbedlY1bZ7I8E7eZjI3aaBls8KR5x39L9QHOpWNg_afWP0d4PC9HVWh0aAofkEALw_wcB#id-13829
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulmBvyyGTog&feature=youtu.be
https://news.bitcoin.com/rich-dad-poor-dad-robert-kiyosaki-bitcoin/
https://londonreal.tv/?s=robert
https://www.vox.com/the-big-idea/2017/10/30/16568716/six-ways-climate-change-disease-toppled-roman-empire
https://dailyhistory.org/What_Role_Did_Inflation_Play_in_the_Collapse_of_the_Roman_Empire
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I talk about 'Rich dad poor dad" and the writer of the book because he just came out on "London Real" Youtube channel. You all should check the video chat for yourselves. There is to much spending going on and they are planning a new way money is exchanged. This is like a repeat of history, I encourage everybody to research how the Roman Empire, Ancient Greece, and Germany in WW1 fell. Remember information is enemy of the state! They do not want you to know about this because they don't want us to prevent history from repeating its self. Please to see more people waking up thanks to the web, youtube, podcast, and instagram. Thanks to those brave history hunters that explore the truth about life and humanity. Can cryptocurrency a better place or a worse one?? How can we decide?? Although the Emperor Constantine (reigned AD 306-337) is considered by many to be among the greatest of the later Roman emperors, he was unable to fix the failing Roman economy. The inflation persisted for nearly two hundred more years, during which time taxes were massively increased. [11] Internal problems were further compounded by the economic situation, such as the concentration of wealth in fewer and fewer hands, which often led to mob riots. [12] Eventually, the Roman government was unable to pay its armies, which then often turned their swords on Rome itself. In the end, it was primarily Germanic tribes, such as the Goths and Vandals, who dealt the final death blows to Rome, but that would not have been possible if Rome’s economy were not weakened by a particularly excessive and long lasting inflationary cycle.
reference:
Chadwick, Henry. “Evoi: On Taking Leave of Antiquity.” In The Oxford History of the Roman World. Edited by John Boardman, Jasper Griffin, and Oswyn Murray. (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2001), p. 451
links :
https://www.concordcoalition.org/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw-Mr0BRDyARIsAKEFbedlY1bZ7I8E7eZjI3aaBls8KR5x39L9QHOpWNg_afWP0d4PC9HVWh0aAofkEALw_wcB#id-13829
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulmBvyyGTog&feature=youtu.be
https://news.bitcoin.com/rich-dad-poor-dad-robert-kiyosaki-bitcoin/
https://londonreal.tv/?s=robert
https://www.vox.com/the-big-idea/2017/10/30/16568716/six-ways-climate-change-disease-toppled-roman-empire
https://dailyhistory.org/What_Role_Did_Inflation_Play_in_the_Collapse_of_the_Roman_Empire
follow me on:
Facebook: Santino Peralta
Instagram: sonny232323
Snapchat: peralta2323
Twitter: @santinoperalta1
TikTok: @sonny232323
Email: [email protected]