>>11682231>Q1: Who brought Corn to Europe?>>11682232>Christopher Columbus.>>11682238>that would be Christopher ColumbusLet's continue.
Corn drastically changes the sugar levels in your blood stream, and makes you a sugar addict. It is generaly bad for the body and progressively ruins the teeth. If you want to subvert a civilization from within, replace wheat with corn. The civilization as a whole progressively becomes a group of addicts - ripe for a collapse. However, once you introduce corn into a civilization, you need an army to collapse it - here comes the outsiders - the savages/barbarians that the target civilization looked down upon - but to whom you have gifted the benefits of farming - and wheat.
Once a democratic society, drunk with corn, collapses, the bunker dwellers place a hegemon/ruler on the throne. This has been the modus operandi of the Titans since at least the Minoan civilization (the records of the Minoan democracy are all but lost since the bronze age collapse - but we have the records that survived).
Thus, even though Prometheus gifted surface dwellers with the alphabet, the Titans managed to subvert this gift through democracy and corn. But both, are trump cards. Once it is revealed that democracy is futile, no civilization would ever adopt democracy. Furthermore, the human body is not designed to continuously consume corn. How then to erase key information from the history of man such that corn and democracy are not fully understood?
Q2: When were the Greek Dark Ages?
Q3: When were the Roman Dark Ages?