Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "Occult Literature 344: Beginnings: Glimpses of Vanished Civilizations" video.
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The communists still believe that a "golden age" or utopian Eden once existed, who were all farmers (agrarians). The fact of the matter is, there were also nomadic cattle herders at the time, who domesticated the Aurochs and Horse, and they were seen as the ruling elite class and warriors. Their mountain families farmed as well.
When one reads the Mesopotamian history of Adam (Adapa), who was supposedly one of seven sages or kings, and the King of Eridu, it proves that there was never a golden age of free agrarians who frolicked around nude, and did what they wanted without being ruled over. The hunter gathers became both the nomads and agrarians at the same time. Many believe the nomads came first.
Funnily enough, it was those same nomads that finally settled down, and brought civilization with them. They also created money in Anatolia, which was first electrum, and then gold, after they found out how to refine it using salt. Lending had its origins with the agrarians, who borrowed grain to plant, and this was the "bank's" origin. If it had not been for this early capitalism, many of the agrarians would have died out, because they would have had nothing to plant.
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@JLCL01 The agrarians back then were wheat farmers, and their mainstay diet was bread, beer, and wine. The nomads, of course, were the meat eaters, but they also dined on bread, and drank beer and wine. They would barter between each other, and there is ancient tales about the nomads being the cyclopeans. It was said that the agrarians would swim across the river at night, to steal gold from the nomads, who first made use of it. This ancient tale originates, it's said, from the Volga river area and Persia, and it came to Greece, where it was mangled into the people having one eye, which they didn't. It's is thought that this was a Greek mistranslation for the Arimaspi (horse lover). The tale of Polyphemus is thought to have its roots here.
The agrarians would run short on seed for a multitude of reasons, after the first civilizations sprang up, which had the grain banks. Many believe that the ziggurats other use was a grain bank (granary), which is why it's symbolized on fiat currency (debt or loan), along with wheat. Thus, they would borrow the grain, and pay it back after the harvest. That was the roots of banking and pawn.
Those that couldn't, probably had to result in going back to their hunter gatherer days, digging for root vegetables, and living off fruits, etc, in the wild, and make due. I'm sure they hunted as well, just as do the remaining hunter gatherers in Africa, today.
This communist agrarian cult is behind the green movement, which pushes veganism. It is an attack on what they see as ancient capitalism. In reality, the entire lot of them, from their early religious origins, are utterly uneducated nut cases with an equality complex.
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