This just in; a new pre Jesus era Roman movie will depict the years, months and days before Jesus' birth and the rise of Herod; the Cheddar Assyrian King who was not very sure of the Egyptian laws, the Jewish laws or the Babylonian laws in addition to the Assyrian laws where the Assyrian, Babylonian and Jewish laws were modeled after the laws of Egypt. Was Jesus' family the type that owned human beings or did they at least understand how to read the contract? Were they original Egyptian Jews in Israel from one Israeli tribe or the other that would resort to Egypt in a crisis? Was there a set of Assyrians raised to demand the throne of Israel and everything? The movie will depict a contingency of Cheddar Roman soldiers who were born in England, Ireland and Scotland as second generation Roman converts and raised by their Roman convert mothers and fathers under Roman rule. They were given the Roman ration and they raised animals, ran little shops, blacksmith services and taverns or Travellers Inns. There was a tax collector, a son of Hadrian, who ensured all the people paid the tax but also that they received their money rations. He believed it could all work like a fine tuned machine. He collected the tax at 30% sales tax or 30 pence per pound they spend and then paid the citizens at 3.43 shillings per hour or .14 shillings per minute or 30,000.00 shillings per year so that he collected more than he spent on the people. He became the Proconsul as Hadrian II but noticed they were being robbed of the monies when some consul withheld the rations and wanted to know if the Cheddar knew they were to be paid this money in the Roman way. The Proconsul was supposed to arrest them, try them and then send them to a penal colony or martyr them but he chose just to send them to the penal colony, any colony, if there was evidence of resistance against the law. He sent some to France and some to the new world in a risky voyage to the new lands rumored by the Africans to exist just west of Britannia. However, he grew tired of the lack of cooperation and did not have operator ID's in computers as you would today with skimming employees so that he would be able to identify who was holding the money and skimming the money. So, he made the whole entire population pay for the doubtful, hurtful feelings by sending their sons to a war until the problem became more clear to him. Some people knew it was just the greedy tax collectors who received their rations but chose to steal the rations of others and see them dying in that Roman land. Then, the tax collectors tried to say they spend it on drink, gambled on the gladiators and candied apples. The contingent is sent to war in the Holy lands in support of Pompeii who was commandeered by the Assyrian hopeful king (somehow related to Jacob's eldest son) during one of his diplomatic missions. The Cheddar Roman contingencies were warring with the locals very often and suffered raids on their battalions. The people threw corn at them and called them infidels in Arabic; the predominant language of the region and of Israel. The movie ends with Herod in his throne and hearing about the rumors of a child to be born called a Jesus who could not have any idea about what is going on. The child is taken to Egypt and then to Rome to become an emperor, and then Michelangelo but he never comes back to Israel except during WW 1 for the battle of Megiddo where he is just a scout for the Italian and British army in Europe and in the Middle East. See the movie 1917 to see how a new sinful fixation about images in books, photos, movies and building "image" of the archetypal Jew in an Arabic speaking Palistinian land or of the Asian man, Italian, Englishman, German or Scotsman vs. the aboriginal truth caused soo much global dislocation. The boy who returned to Israel with Joseph and Mary is their second son who was actually 10 but they said he was 12 and they pretended he was the same son. He carried the DNA of Herod, a crucified fisherman who was accused of stealing 7 fish and five loaves. He also carries Pompeii's DNA. What was his name really? Was it Joseph? It seems to be Yeshua Ben Joseph. But, anything named Joseph seems to have been annoying to this King from Assyria. The Cheddar side of his ancestry did not really like anything too Roman. He was just a kid in any event, who studied what he could as hoping to have a job as a postal worker or tax collector in that Roman kingdom. He would say love your neighbor as you love your family; that everyone must have their money ration as it is good for tourism since who wants to see sad people or sad chipmunks in Disney World, Ocho Rios or Britannia, pay to the king what is the king's and do not kill. It could be produced by a major production company and we only ask for basic story line intellectual property rights and contractual earnings.

 This just in; a new pre Jesus era Roman movie will depict the years, months and days before Jesus' birth and the rise of Herod; the Cheddar Assyrian King who was not very sure of the Egyptian laws, the Jewish laws or the Babylonian laws in addition to the Assyrian laws where the Assyrian, Babylonian and Jewish laws were modeled after the laws of Egypt.  Was Jesus' family the type that owned human beings or did they at least understand how to read the contract?  Were they original Egyptian Jews in Israel from one Israeli tribe or the other that would resort to Egypt in a crisis?  Was there a set of Assyrians raised to demand the throne of Israel and  everything?  

The movie will depict a contingency of Cheddar Roman soldiers who were born in England, Ireland and Scotland as second generation Roman converts  and raised by their Roman convert mothers and fathers under Roman rule.  They were given the Roman ration and they raised animals, ran little shops, blacksmith services and taverns or Travellers Inns.  There was a tax collector, a son of Hadrian, who ensured all the people paid the tax but also that they received their money rations. He believed it could  all work like a fine tuned machine.  He collected the tax at 30% sales tax or  30 pence per pound they spend and then paid the citizens at 3.43 shillings per hour  or .14 shillings per minute or 30,000.00 shillings per year so that he collected more than he spent on the people.  He became the Proconsul as Hadrian II but noticed they were being robbed of the monies when some consul withheld the rations and wanted to know if the Cheddar knew they were to be paid this money in the Roman way.  

The Proconsul was supposed to arrest them, try them and then send them to a penal colony or martyr them but he chose just to send them to the penal colony, any colony, if there was  evidence of resistance against the law.  He sent some to France and some to the new world in a risky voyage to the new lands rumored by the Africans to exist just west of Britannia.  However, he grew tired of the lack of cooperation and did not have operator ID's in computers as you would today with skimming employees so that he would be able to identify who was holding the money and skimming the money. So, he made the whole entire population pay for the doubtful, hurtful feelings by sending their sons to a war until the problem became more clear to him. Some people knew it was just the greedy tax collectors who received their rations but chose to steal the rations of others and see them dying in that Roman land.  Then, the tax collectors tried to say they spend it on drink, gambled on the gladiators  and candied apples.   

The contingent is sent to war  in the Holy lands in support of Pompeii who was commandeered by the Assyrian hopeful king  (somehow related to Jacob's eldest son) during one of his diplomatic missions.  

The Cheddar Roman contingencies were warring with the locals very often and suffered raids on their battalions. The people threw corn at them and called them infidels in Arabic; the predominant language of the region and of Israel.  

The movie ends with Herod in his throne and hearing about the rumors of  a child to be born called a Jesus who could not have any idea about what is going on. The child is taken to Egypt  and then to Rome  to become an emperor, and then Michelangelo but he never comes back to Israel except during WW 1 for the battle of Megiddo where he is just a scout for the Italian and British army in Europe and in the Middle East.   See the movie 1917 to see how a new sinful fixation  about images  in books, photos, movies and building "image" of the archetypal Jew in an Arabic speaking Palistinian land or of the Asian man, Italian, Englishman, German or Scotsman vs. the aboriginal truth caused soo much global dislocation.  

 The boy who returned to Israel with Joseph and Mary is their second son who was actually 10 but they said he was 12 and they pretended  he was the same son. He carried the DNA of Herod, a crucified fisherman who was accused of stealing 7 fish and five loaves. He also carries Pompeii's DNA.  What was his name really? Was it Joseph?  It seems to be Yeshua Ben Joseph.   But, anything named Joseph seems to have been annoying to this King from Assyria. The Cheddar side of his ancestry did not really like anything too Roman. He was just a kid in any event, who studied what he could as hoping to have a job as a postal worker or tax collector in that Roman kingdom.  He would say love your neighbor as you love your family; that everyone must  have their money ration as it is good for tourism since who wants to see sad people or sad chipmunks in Disney World,  Ocho Rios or Britannia, pay to the king what is the king's and do not kill.         

It could be produced by a major production company and we only ask for basic story line intellectual property rights and contractual earnings. 

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This just in; a new pre Jesus era Roman movie will depict the years, months and days before his birth and the rise of Herod; the Cheddar Assyrian King who was not very sure of the Egyptian laws, the Jewish laws or the Babylonian laws in addition to the Assyrian laws where the Assyrian, Babylonian and Jewish laws were modeled after the laws of Egypt.  Was Jesus' family the type that owned human beings or did they at least understand how to read the contract?  Were they Egyptians in Israel from one tribe or the other that would resort to Egypt in a crisis?  Was there a set of Assyrians raised to demand the throne of Israel and all it everything?  The movie will depict a contingency of Cheddar Roman soldiers who were born in England and Ireland and Scotland as second generation Roman converts  and raised by their Roman convert mothers and fathers under Roman rule.  They were given the Roman ration and they raised animals, ran little shops, blacksmith services and taverns or hotels.  There was a tax collector, a son of Hadrian, who ensured all the people paid the tax but also that they received their money rations.   He collected the tax at 30% sales tax or  30 pence per pound they spend and then paid the citizens at 3.43 shillings per hour  or .14 shillings per minute or 30,000.00 shillings per year so that he collected more than he spent on the people.  He became the Proconsul as Hadrian II but noticed they were being robbed of the monies when some consul withheld the rations and wanted to know if the Cheddar knew they were to be paid this money in the Roman way.  The Proconsul was supposed to arrest them, try them and then send them to a penal colony or martyr them but he chose just to send them to penal colony, anyone, if there was any evidence of resistance in anyone. He sent some to France and some to the new world in a risky voyage to the new land rumored to exist just west of Britannia.  However, he grew tired of the lack of cooperation and did not have operator ID's in computers as you would today with skimming employees so that he could see to be able to identify who was holding the money and skimming the money. So, he made the whole entire population pay for the doubtful, hurtful feelings by sending their sons to a war until the problem became more clear to him. Some people knew it was just the greedy tax collectors who received their rations but chose to steal the rations of others and see them dying in that Roman land.  Then, the tax collectors tried to say they spend it on drink, gambled on the gladiators  and candied apples.   


The contingent is sent to war  in the Holy lands in support of Pompeii who was commandeered by the Assyrian hopeful king  (somehow related to Jacob's eldest son) during one of his diplomatic missions.  


The Cheddar Roman contingencies were warring with the locals very often and suffered raids on their battalions. The people threw corn at them and called them infidels in Arabic; the predominant language of the region and of Israel.  


The movie ends with Herod in his throne and hearing about the rumors of  a child to be born called a Jesus who could not have any idea about what is going on. The child is taken to Egypt  and then to Rome  to become an emperor, and then Michelangelo but he never comes back except during WW 1 for the battle of Megiddo where is is just a scout for the Italian and British army. See the movie 1917.  The boy who returned to Israel with Joseph and Mary is their second son who was actually 10 but they said he was 12 and they pretended  he was the same son. He carried the DNA of Herod, a crucified fisherman who was accused of stealing 7 fish and five loaves. He also carries Pompeii's DNA.  What was his name really? Was it Joseph?  It seems to be Yeshua Ben Joseph.   But, anything named Joseph seems to have been annoying to this King from Assyria. The Cheddar side of his ancestry did not really like anything too Roman. He was just a kid in any event, who studied what he could as hoping to have a job as a postal worker or tax collector in that Roman kingdom.  He would say love your neighbor as you love your family; that everyone must  have their money ration as it is good for tourism since who wants to see sad people or sad chipmunks in Disney World,  Ocho Rios or Britannia, pay to the king what is the king's and do not kill.         


It could be produced by a major production company and we only ask for basic story line intellectual property rights and contractual earnings. 




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