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In the year 410 |
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Since the birth of John the Baptist (410 AD) |
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Word of the mass concentration camps |
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And extermination by fire |
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Of the innocent donatists |
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Had spread to the former Germanic Roman legions |
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Cursed in Christian history books |
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as Vandals, Visigoths, Huns and barbarians |
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To diffuse knowledge of their origin |
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Vandals descended from Keltoi of Germania |
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Visigoths descended from Keltoi of Gaul (Spain) |
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Huns descended from Keltoi of Galatia (Turkey/Asia) |
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men of honorable truth and strength |
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And Arian beliefs |
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One warrior more civilized and honorable |
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than a thousand Catholic bishops |
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shared common heritage |
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And bond with the Berber tribes |
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being burnt to death by the tens of thousands |
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on instruction from Saint Innocent |
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The Germanic tribes had witnessed |
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the madness of a once great Empire |
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destroying itself |
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not by any reason of natural catastrophe |
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but all in the name of God of Love |
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The Popes claimed to follow |
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But in truth in the name of Cybele |
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and the other demonic gods |
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Of demonic people |
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Who sought to end the world |
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In their own image |
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Upon Word of such madness and evil |
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The former legions of Germania |
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United in digust and rebelled |
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Under the leadership of Alaric |
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Also known as Rugila |
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To deliberately confuse and hide |
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A uniting of the descendents |
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of the Keltoi tribes |
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Againt the evil of Rome |
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Alarcic also known |
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as Rugila then did hatch |
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An audacious plan |
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He mobilized a highly trained |
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And elite force |
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Under his own command |
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With the assistance of Radagaisus |
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Alarcic marched to Rome itself |
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To capture or kill the Pope |
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And end the madness |
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Saint Innocent escaped |
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By pretending to be an old woman |
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And for a brief time |
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The killing in North Africa ceased |
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Alarcic did not destroy or sack Rome |
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nor did he butcher innocent people |
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like the Catholic Popes and Bishops |
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Contrary to Christian scholars |
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who did lie as easily |
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as fish swim |
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as fish swim |
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for Alaric secured the first |
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tribute upon a conquered Rome |
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for near 1,000 years |
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upon terms and the word of the Emperor |
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Saint Innocent |
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returned from hiding |
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and ordered the extermination |
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of donatists through the concentration camps |
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increase in haste |