Western Conspiracy Part 1: The Brain Trade
"The Middle Ages were a very dark period. For nearly 1000 years, religion was dominant. People of that time were dirty and poor, and kings controlled us." These words are often said in history classes, but did you know that this is completely false? How, for 1000 years, could the texts of Antiquity be forgotten? What if I told you that this was just a simple conspiracy organized by Europeans to hide the truth that I am about to reveal to you.
Before the plan: Middle Ages
The quote mentioned above is completely false. Indeed, for Muslims, it was actually the golden age. This was followed by several mathematical and scientific discoveries, such as algebra discovered by Al-Khwarizmi, a Muslim Persian. Other scientists like Ibn Sina, known in Europe as Avicenna, even wrote remarkable medical records like the Canons of Medicine. Moreover, America was discovered long before by a Malian, Mansa Abou Bakr II, who is the brother of Mansa Musa, the richest man in history. These three people accomplished incredible things long before the Westerners. Other civilizations were also at their golden age, like India and China. India, for example, invented the system of zero and decimal numbers. Meanwhile, China contributed to the creation of a linear equation system. With all this historical evidence, one could claim that Europe was the only region in a dark period, but that would be partially false. Indeed, there is much more famine in modern times, which corresponds to the historical period after the Middle Ages. In addition, wars were much less bloody during the Middle Ages, and Europeans bathed much more in the Middle Ages than during the Renaissance. Did you know that it was the humanists who began to use perfume to wash instead of soap and water. But the question is, why hide all this truth?
The Planning and Execution of the Plan
Towards the end of the Middle Ages, Europeans realized they had fallen behind other civilizations. The humanists' desire to portray the Middle Ages as a dark period was intentional. If they had not depicted this era as dark, Muslims, Indians, and Chinese would have been major world powers. The execution of the Renaissance was meant to show that the past had been chaotic, but now it was glorious. However, Europe knew they were not yet ready. Consequently, most of the discoveries made during the Renaissance had already been achieved by Eastern civilizations, such as printing, which was more a combination of techniques developed by the Chinese than by Gutenberg. What the humanists feared was that other peoples might claim credit for their inventions, which is why the Age of Exploration took place. It is no coincidence that these two major phases occurred in the same period. The explorers say it's for natural resources, but this is not the truth. In reality, it's the people themselves, particularly their brains. If Westerners can't think, we will take the minds and intelligence of other people.
The Lie of the Great Explorations
What if I told you that Christopher Columbus was not the first to discover America, not even on his own continent? In fact, the Vikings, and particularly Leif Erikson, discovered Vinland, a region in present-day Newfoundland. This happened 400 years before Columbus. So why say that he was the first? Consequently, Europeans already knew that there was land west of the Atlantic. This was simply to show that Europeans had become smarter. In history manuscripts, it is claimed that the great explorations began because of the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople. But that’s false, because the Crusades had strained relations with the West and the Byzantine Empire, which rarely allowed the four major European powers to pass. Moreover, countries like France and even Venice, which was one of the largest users of the Bosphorus Strait, had the right to pass without any problem even after the conquest of Constantinople. Subsequently, the Treaty of Tordesillas was desired from the start by the Portuguese, and they did not truly regret it. Indeed, as mentioned above, the plan was to have as many intelligent people as possible in order to make more discoveries. According to the Treaty of Tordesillas, Portugal controlled Africa and Asia, which are regions known for having particularly intelligent civilizations. Portugal quickly understood this and established colonies in Morocco, India, Calcutta, and in China, Macau. These were major centers for the dissemination of knowledge. In conclusion, the Westerners only wanted a reason to colonize, and Portugal emerged as the winner of the Treaty of Tordesillas.
Colonialism: The United States
As I mentioned, the primary objective of colonization was to capture intelligent people. Consequently, Europeans mainly targeted the continents of Africa, India, and China. Great Britain and France were among the pioneers of this plan. However, there was one instance where a colony became a world power: the United States of America. Many people claim this was due to taxation, but in reality, they were aware of the plan. At the Boston Tea Party, tea from Great Britain was thrown into the water. Contrary to what we learn in history, the revolutionaries were respecting Islam. Initially, Moroccan jurists deemed the tea forbidden, believing it contained alcohol. Morocco was the first country to recognize the United States. Therefore, it would make sense that the American revolutionaries threw the tea into the water to respect Islam rather than to practice Moroccan customs. Furthermore, the 1921 ban on alcohol in the United States is also evidence that the US respected Islam, even if its intentions were not directly related to that religion. Now, the question arises as to why the US changed sides. In reality, the negotiations with Great Britain were merely a way to reveal the plan. This is why France supported them. It was precisely a way to explain the plot to the United States, even though they didn't believe it at first. In the end, they believed them because of the delay in their discoveries.
Immigration: A Hidden Face of Colonization
As you know, after colonization, there were several waves of immigration to so-called developed countries like France and the United States. But what if I told you that immigration was actually a means of colonization? Indeed, the countries of origin of immigrants were largely colonized, such as India, Syria, and China. One thing these three countries have in common is that they contributed significantly to the discoveries of the Middle Ages. Many experts claim that colonization was the root cause of numerous conflicts and civil wars, primarily in India and Syria. What if these conflicts were planned precisely to bring immigrants to Western countries? What if it was because of their intelligence that they came? Indeed, Westerners quickly understood that the colonized countries would see through their plan, like the United States, but the difference is that the conspiracy was against them. Therefore, by stealing natural resources and essential wealth to build libraries and schools, the colonized people were practically forced to go to developed countries to receive a proper education. In reality, this "proper education" was simply a way to entice them to stay in the country and make discoveries for them. Many would have said they would mention their country of origin upon making their discoveries, but it's not that simple…
Football: A Test for the Plan
While many might claim that football is a means to achieve their goal, it's actually simpler than that. When choosing which national team to play for, many will select the country of their birth, like Ousmane Dembélé. Furthermore, it's no coincidence that the majority of the French national team is from African descent. It was simply a plan. Although they originated in Africa, they chose the country where they were born and where they received their football training. Other players, like Achraf Hakimi, chose his country of origin, Morocco, before his country of birth and training, Spain. In conclusion, football was merely a way to verify which country they would publish their discoveries for.
Today: The Execution of the Plan
As explained above, all phases of the plan have been carried out. Immigration did, in fact, bring these geniuses from the East to the West and their contributions to science. But this plot doesn't end there. Another reason is to weaken the East, and especially Islam, and colonization has succeeded in doing so…