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The Babylonian Code - Vol. One

The Unholy Scriptures

Title: The Babylonian Code - Vol. One

Research Paper (undergraduate) , 2011 , 494 Pages

Autor:in: Saladin F. (Author)

World History - General and Comparison
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In Europe countless Jews were tortured, murdered continuously. The Jews were expelled from all of these European Nations for some precise reasons. One of the reasons was their tenacious adherence to the dishonest “Babylonian Code of Human Conduct”, especially, their relentless Lying and Deception was the Direct Cause of their Ostracism. It has also been believed by non- Jews that the Jews challenge the validity of their god(s), Law(s), national allegiance, and/or national worth. The raison d’etre of Judaism from its earliest days, has been to change the world for the better (for them). The only entity which stood in opposition to the Pharisees and their Babylonian Codified Talmud with the extinction of the Sadducees, were the Christians. The Pharisees look to a body of so-called "Laws" which derive from "Slave-Trading Codes" in Ancient Babylon were passed down to the Roman Slave-Traders in the earliest period . . . "This is that precise Code of Human Conduct of which the Pharisee "Money-Changers" were using to corrupt the Temple in Jerusalem. Modern "Rabbinical Judaism" is the Religious Descendant of those very Pharisees who based their entire Religious Belief-System upon these Laws which is Not from the teachings of Moses. The Connection between the Roman Slave-Traders and the Pharisees was at some point in the even more ancient history; the Roman Slave-Traders and the Pharisee of Israel; were of Common Cultural Ancestry. Rome is well recognizable as an Aggressively Warring and Conquering nation and is the source of English and American "Civil Laws". The Pharisaical system of "Commercial Law", as codified in the "Babylonian Talmud"; was at that time Forcibly imposed by the Romanistic-Normans over the previously Non-Romanized Christian-Law English People. The fact that the religion of the Pharisees continues to this day under their self-proclaimed banner of "Judaism", indicates that they and their Slave-Trading practices continue on to exist to this very day. The law of Babylonia has had an immense effect upon that of nearly all the countries of Europe, the USA.

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Table of Contents

PREFACE

Chapter I

A Historical Perspective

Elahi’s Covenant with Abraham

Jesus Christ

Apostle Paul

Prophet Mohammed

Ancient Egypt, Babylon and Hebrew

The Israelis and Babylonian Captivity

The Jews of First Century Palestine

The Talmud

Arrival of the Jews in Europe

The Babylonian Code

The Bible Manipulated

Cabalism in Christianity

Martin Luther

Babylonian root of Gnosticism

The Knights Templars and Freemasonry

The Rosicrucian

Gnosticism and Freemasonry

The Illuminate

Jews of Eastern Europe and their Right on the Holy Land

Israel’s God of War and Genocide

Chapter II

The Babylonian Code and the West

Development of Jews in Europe

Gnostic Root of financial Oligarchy

Lay Leader of World Jewry

Gnosticism behind the French Revolution

Gnostic Roots of Communism and Bolshevism

Formation of the Revolution

International Bankers in Bolshevik Revolutions

British-Israelism

John Dee and British- Israelism

The Modern proponents of British- Israelism

Did Hebrews turn into Scythians?

Saxons are not Scythians…

Is the Royal Family Descended from David?

The Covenant and the Kingdom

Zionism

Political Zionism

The Balfour Declaration and Zionist betrayal to Germany

First Palestinian uprising

Colonizing Palestine

Zionist expansion through CIA

A State is born: Four Absurd Myths

Chapter III

Gnosticism and British Empire

Freemasonry and Globalization

British Imperialism & human Rights

British Empire and Slavery

Genocide carried out by British Empire

Abuse of Human Rights by Britain

Gnostic Power behind British Imperialism

The Pilgrim Society

Rhodes Foundation

Council on Foreign Relations

The Bank of England

British Imperialism In India

British Imperialism In Africa

Factors leading to WWI

Chapter IV

British Imperialism in Europe

English colonization in Europe

Cromwell’s settlement of Ireland

Pre- WWI situation

Gnostic power in French- German enmity

The Rise of Kaiser Wilhelm II

French-German enmity

Franco- Prussian War

The Morocco crisis (dividing Africa)

British-German enmity

British “balance of power” program

England’s concept of the enemy

Anglo-German Naval Race

The NEW Franco-British Defence Treaty

The Baghdad Railway

Causing of WWI

London connection

First World War

British conspiracy of surrounding Germany

British policy of Encirclement in Europe preventing a alliance Of Germany and Russia

Encirclement

Success of British Policy

Russia German Relationship

The founding stone of First World War

Germany in the Trap

Success of triple alliance

Treaties

Paris Peace conference (1919)

Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-laye (1919)

Treaty of Trianon (1920)

Treaty of Versailles

Objectives and Themes

This work examines the historical continuity of a global, occult-driven agenda originating from ancient Babylon. It explores how hidden elites, often referred to as Gnostic or Pharisaic networks, have manipulated religious, political, and financial systems—including the British Empire, the rise of Zionism, and the orchestration of the World Wars—to facilitate world domination and the erosion of traditional moral and social structures.

  • The role of secret societies and occult priesthoods in shaping modern history.
  • The influence of the Babylonian Talmud and its interpretation on political and religious institutions.
  • The connection between global finance, central banking, and the orchestration of international conflicts.
  • The historical analysis of British Imperialism and its strategic implementation of "divide and rule" tactics.
  • The critique of the Zionist movement and its relationship with British power structures.

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Apostle Paul

Luke describes Paul as a Diaspora Jew with privileged origins.

In his “The pre-Christian Paul”, Martin Hengel described, At the forefront of his own testimonies is the Pharisee connected with Jewish Palestine; only from Luke do we learn that he came from Tarsus and that he was a citizen of both Tarsus and Rome (Acts 21:39; 16:37f.; 22:25; 23:27).

However, it is questionable whether the young Paul in Tarsus acquired any of the Greek education that flourished there. Granted, we have commonplaces of popular philosophy in his letters, but these came from synagogue preaching; we do not find in him any of the knowledge of classical Greek literature which formed part of the general canon of education….. Both Jerusalem and Tarsus are possibilities, since in Paul it is impossible to separate Greek education from Jewish. Although to outward appearance he is a ‘wanderer between two worlds’, his theological thinking displays an astonishing unity. That will already have been the case with the Jew Saul.

He (Paul) describes himself as a Jew and ‘from Tarsus in Cilicia’ the citizen of no mean City’ (Acts 21:37-9). The question is how we are to understand the words Tarseus and Polites. Since the citizenship of a Greek polis was only very rarely bestowed on Foreigners, it seems to be more probable that from his birth Paul was a member of the Jewish community in Tarsus, which as in other places had certain privileges, but not full citizenship, and that here as in the Septuagint, polites and Tarseus denote only his place of origin.

According to Philo the majority of Jews living in Rome were Roman citizens. Having been brought to Italy as prisoners of War, they were freed by their owners who ‘did not compel them to corrupt their ancestral laws’. Augustus ‘did not expel them from Rome nor deprive them of Roman citizenship on the grounds of their Jewish faith’ (Embassy to Gaius 155, 157).

Summary of Chapters

A Historical Perspective: This chapter traces the origins of ancient occult practices from the time of Noah and the Tower of Babel, establishing the historical framework for the author's arguments regarding the influence of ancient secret knowledge on human history.

The Babylonian Code: This section explores how the "Babylonian Code" was allegedly introduced into Christianity and other religions, using the manipulation of biblical scripture and the spread of Gnosticism to consolidate power.

The Babylonian Code and the West: This chapter analyzes how these occult traditions influenced Western development, specifically through financial oligarchies and revolutionary movements, including the French Revolution and the roots of Communism.

Gnosticism and British Empire: This section delves into how the British Empire and its secret societies, such as the Pilgrim Society and the Round Table, utilized these occult ideologies to establish global hegemony and manipulate geopolitical events, including the lead-up to World War I.

British Imperialism in Europe: This chapter details the historical progression of British influence in Europe, focusing on the strategies used to neutralize competitors and establish dominance through alliances and political manipulation.

Keywords

Babylon, Gnosticism, Freemasonry, Zionism, Rothschild, Illuminati, British Empire, Talmud, Occult, Financial Oligarchy, World War I, New World Order, Conspiracy, Imperialism, Phariseeism.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core subject of this publication?

The work posits that a hidden, occult-driven elite has exerted control over global events for centuries, utilizing ancient Babylonian traditions to manipulate financial, political, and religious systems.

What are the primary thematic areas covered?

The book covers the historical development of Gnosticism, the influence of the British Empire on world politics, the financial control of global banking systems (specifically the role of the Rothschilds), and the ideological foundations of modern political revolutions.

What is the main objective of the author?

The author aims to expose a long-term, coordinated conspiracy for world domination, arguing that major historical events, such as wars and revolutions, are not accidents but planned outcomes orchestrated by a financial and political oligarchy.

What scientific or historical methods does the author employ?

The author synthesizes historical accounts, genealogical research, and critical analysis of religious texts (such as the Bible and the Talmud) to build a narrative that links ancient theological traditions to modern geopolitical power structures.

What is covered in the main body of the work?

The main body treats the emergence of secret societies, their role in British Imperialism, the orchestration of the World Wars, and the influence of powerful banking families in shaping global policy.

Which keywords best characterize the work?

The work is characterized by terms such as Gnosticism, financial oligarchy, Babylonian Code, Freemasonry, New World Order, and geopolitical strategy.

How does the author connect the Babylonian Talmud to modern Western society?

The author claims that the Babylonian Talmud serves as a "Code of Human Conduct" for an elite class, providing the framework for master-slave dynamics that have been integrated into Western legal, political, and commercial systems.

How is the British Empire’s role perceived by the author?

The author perceives the British Empire as a primary instrument of this global elite, used to enforce geopolitical strategies, expand financial dominance, and eliminate or neutralize competitors through colonization and warfare.

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Title
The Babylonian Code - Vol. One
Subtitle
The Unholy Scriptures
Course
World history- Early to Modern Theo-political history
Author
Saladin F. (Author)
Publication Year
2011
Pages
494
Catalog Number
V171474
ISBN (eBook)
9783640945221
ISBN (Book)
9783640945443
Language
English
Tags
Babylonian Mystery Religion Gnosticism Secret Societies Revolutions Racial Supremacy Imperialism Crisis babylon code Freemasons conspiracy treaties Israel Christianity Talmud Bible Jesus Egypt The Illuminati pauls christianity The Jews in Europe The Elements of WW I Reasons for WW II
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