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Here's why Jesus is a psy-op. So in 70 AD, the Jews tried revolting against the Roman Empire and failed; there were several false Messiahs who thought they would restore the line of David, that God and the angels were with them prepared for war on the battlefield, but the Romans came in and massacred them. This led to the Bar-Kokhba revolt, one final attempt, where Emperor Hadrian almost wiped out the Jews.
During this time, the Jews, in order to survive, began recasting the Messiah as not one who will rebel and overthrow the Roman Empire, but rather as a spiritual Messiah who will come at the end times and bring about the world to come. You see this even in the Talmud.
Christianity was devised as a part of this movement. If you read Josephus's Jewish wars, there were several rebellious Messiahs with the name Jesus.
Jesus is crucified along with a Leisteis, a "thief" - a slang word Josephus uses to call Jewish political rebel leaders. Jesus says he is being treated like a leisteis in the Garden of Gethsemane. Jesus predicts the invasion of the Romans into Jerusalem in Matthew 24; he constantly praises the Romans for their faith and pursuit of justice and claims the Jews are sinful, provoking the wrath of God.
It took on a life of its own, but you follow a Jewish-Roman psy-op that's meant to placate you against the people who rule over you and hate your guts.