Thursday, July 31, 2025

 Have you ever heard about karma? More than likely, you have. The definition of karma, (in Hinduism and Buddhism) the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences. But for those who have been mistreated, usually emotionally, they have the satisfaction of believing, karma will get them for their wrong action or actions. Karma is the big buff brother who got wind of their little brother or sister being mistreated and opens a can of whoop***.

That is what most of us believe karma is. Our own personal avenger who will balance the scales not allowing evil or bad people win. But evil and bad people always win. They are winners. 
History has long documented the exploits of evil people. How they bend laws, break laws, ignore laws, or make the laws to benefit them and silence any opposition allowing them to remain in power. That has been a winning strategy for centuries. The more power a person has, sadly, the more corrupt or evil they may become to keep it. In this case, it is not an individual causing harm within the bounds of personal relationships. We are talking about a certain group of people who throughout history has been recorded as committing atrocities against humanity. If it is documented, factual, a particular group of people are prone to do evil on a large scale, then it must also be documented that this group of people have been brought to justice, or at least some cruel fate equal to what they have dished out, right? No. This particular group of people seem to always land on their feet and never have their scales balanced. History seems to PROVE they are untouchable winners. But we know better.

I know you're on pins and needles wanted to know who makes up this particular group and how are they getting away with almost genocides of their fellowman. IF, you know your true history, then you know. It is not a secret. Pretty much the opposite. This group makes it clear they believe they are superior to other races, ethnic groups. They let you know subtlety or violently, that they are top dog. Okay. Let me share one or two of their greatest hits and see if you know the group.

The transatlantic slave trade resulted in a vast and as yet unknown loss of life for African captives both in and outside the Americas. Estimates have ranged from as low as 2 million to as high 60 million. Patrick Manning estimates that about 12 million slaves entered the Atlantic trade between the 16th and 19th centuries, but about 1.5 million died on board ship. About 10.5 million slaves arrived in the Americas. Besides the slaves who died on the Middle Passage, more Africans likely died during the slave raids and wars in Africa and forced marches to ports. Manning estimates that 4 million died inside Africa after capture, and many more died young. Manning's estimate covers the 12 million who were originally destined for the Atlantic, as well as the 6 million destined for Arabian slave markets and the 8 million destined for African markets. Of the slaves shipped to the Americas, the largest share went to Brazil and the Caribbean.

The Kalinago genocide was the genocidal massacre of an estimated 2,000 Kalinago people by English and French settlers on the island of Saint Kitts in 1626.
From 1885 to 1908, the Congo Free State in central Africa was privately controlled by Leopold II, the second King of the Belgians from the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, who extracted a fortune from the land by the use of forced labor of natives. Under his regime, there were 2 to 15 million deaths among the Congolese people. Deliberate killings, abusive punishments, and general exploitation were major causes of the deaths. As in the colonisation of the Americas, European diseases, hitherto unknown in the region, also led to a considerable number of deaths. Because the main motive for the killings was financial gain, it has been debated whether the term genocide describes these atrocities well.

Ben Kiernan wrote in his book Blood and Soil: A World History of Genocide and Extermination from Sparta to Darfur on the French conquest of Algeria, that within three decades of the French conquest of Algeria in 1830, war, genocidal massacres, and famine had reduced the original population from 3 million by a figure ranging from 500,000 to 1,000,000.

The Maji Maji Rebellion (GermanMaji-Maji-AufstandSwahiliVita vya Maji Maji), was an armed rebellion of Africans against German colonial rule in German East Africa. The war was triggered by German colonial policies which were designed to force the indigenous population to grow cotton for export. The war lasted from 1905 to 1907, during which 75,000 to 300,000 died, overwhelmingly from famine. The end of the war was followed by a period of famine, known as the Great Hunger (ukame), caused in large part by the scorched-earth policies used by governor von Götzen to suppress the rebellion. These tactics have been described by scholars as genocidal.

Identified as the first genocide of the 20th century,  the Herero and Namaqua peoples of present-day Namibia endured a genocidal persecution between 1904 and 1907 while their homeland was under colonial rule as German South West Africa. Large percentages of their populations perished in a brutal scorched earth campaign led by German General Lothar von Trotha. An estimated 10,000 Nama were killed, with estimates for the Herero ranging from 60,000 and 100,000. Historian Leonor Faber-Jonker highlights how genocidal violence in German South-West Africa was built up to with ever more eterminatory wars during the late 19th century.

According to historian David Stannard, over the course of more than four centuries "from the 1490s into the 1890s, Europeans and white Americans engaged in an unbroken string of genocide campaigns against the native peoples of the Americas." Stannard writes that the native population had been reduced savagely by invasions of European plague and violence and that by around 1900 only one-third of one percent of America's population—250,000 out of 76,000,000 people–were natives. He calls it "the worst human holocaust the world had ever witnessed", and it leveled off because "there was, at last, almost no one left to kill."

The Beothuks attempted to avoid contact with Europeans in Newfoundland by moving from their traditional settlements, into ecosystems unable to support them, causing under-nourishment and, eventually, starvation. The Beothuks' main food sources were caribou, fish, and seals; their forced displacement deprived them of two of these. This led to the over-hunting of caribou, leading to a decrease in the caribou population in Newfoundland. The Beothuks emigrated from their traditional land and lifestyle, attempting to avoid contact with Europeans, into ecosystems unable to support them, causing under-nourishment and, eventually, starvation.

Beginning in 1874 and lasting until 1996, the Canadian government, in partnership with the dominant Christian Churches, ran 130 residential boarding schools across Canada for Aboriginal children, who were forcibly taken from their homes. Over the course of the system's existence, about 30% of native children, or roughly 150,000, were placed in residential schools nationally; at least 6,000 of these students died while in attendance.

During British rule in India, Mike Davis argues in his book Late Victorian Holocausts that quote; "Millions died, not outside the 'modern world system', but in the very process of being forcibly incorporated into its economic and political structures. They died in the golden age of Liberal Capitalism; indeed many were murdered...by the theological application of the sacred principles of Smith, Bentham, and Mill." Davis characterises the Indian famines under the British Raj, such as the Great Bengal famine of 1770 or the Great Famine of 1876-78 which took over 15 million lives as "colonial genocide"

Many crimes were done in the name of acquiring new lands and to spread religion. The group I have been giving you hints about continue to use religion to carry out their evil agendas. Today's evangelicals tend to support deportation of illegal aliens in inhumane ways, support the education system teaching what they deem fit and positive towards them, and now, trying to defund major universities for being anti-sematic. John Hagee states with pride God will punish those who speak ill or does not stand with Isreal. Today he warned Russia, Iran, Egypt, and two other countries that God would have revenge on those who go agaist Israel. The verse "I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you" is found in Genesis 12:3 in the New King James Version (NKJV). It's a promise God makes to Abraham, and it signifies a special relationship between God and those who show favor to Abraham's descendants, the Israelites. The right reverend Hagee makes it clear, speak against Israel and you are kicked out of Christendom. 

Examples history has documented regarding using religion for evil.

Wars of Religion: European wars like the Thirty Years War (ranked 17th among the 100 worst atrocities with 7.5 million deaths) and the French Wars of Religion (ranked 30th with 3 million deaths) involved religious differences as a major factor.

The Crusades: These medieval religious wars involved significant violence and loss of life in the name of religious objectives.

Religious Persecution: Instances of persecution against Christians, Jews, Muslims, and other religious groups have occurred throughout history, including the persecution of Christians during the Roman Empire and the persecution of Coptic Christians under various Muslim regimes in Egypt.

Forced Conversions: These practices, often accompanied by violence, have been documented across different historical periods and religious contexts. 

The relationship between religion and violence, including crimes against humanity, is complex and spans centuries. Religion has been invoked to justify atrocities and persecution for years. It is a tool of power and control and has been implemented not in service of a people but to make the people fearful and compliant. When all else fails, religion will be used as psychological warfare with your soul in danger of eternal damnation. Religion allows for others to be called uncivilized, ignorant, and damned. Religion makes it more acceptable to treat the 'ungodly' with contempt and disrespect.
The good thing about religion is, if you look deeper, it is the marginalized it reaches out to with love.

But I digress. What about Karma? Have those who history has recorded as wicked in deeds received their up-and-comings? Does karma do it's thing?

In the Bible there is End Time prophecy. Anytime anyone brushes against Israel, we are nearing Armagedón. In the book of Revelation, the author tells us about a place called Gog and Magog.  In the Bible, Gog and Magog are mentioned in Ezekiel and Revelation, often associated with end-times prophecyEzekiel 38-39 describes Gog, a leader from the land of Magog, leading a vast army against Israel in the "latter days". Revelation 20:7-9 depicts Gog and Magog as nations deceived by Satan at the end of the Millennium, battling against the saints before being defeated. 

Why is this particular area important? Because this is where a certain group will meet their Karma.

Many interpretations place Gog and Magog somewhere inside the Soviet Republics including Russia, 
the Caucasus, and Central Asia, particularly areas around the Black and Caspean Sea.  

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