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When the ancient Hebrews were led to the Promised
Land, they had to kill many of the people on that
land. An event that had nothing to do with killing
other humans, as the text in the Bible reveals.
When the Divine Lord God and Saviour Yesus
Kristos came down to earth to die and rise again
for the sins of mankind, He came for the
downpressed and poor. Babylon Shitstem sentenced
Him to death, and subsequently crucified
Him.
The early followers of Yesus were persecuted as
well. It took Babylon about 300 years before
"Christianity" was
"legalized", made part of her shitstem.
And from that day on, the most terrible form
globalization began as the Roman Empire gained
more and more land and power.
Fast forward over a thousand years, and we land
in what is still called the "Golden
Age": Christopher Columbus
"discovered" America", the
so-called New World.
Millions of people were killed, just because
they happened to be living on the land where Christopher cs wanted to create what
"founding father" Francis Bacon called
in the title of one of his books: "The New
Atlantis".
To get an idea just how far reaching the
genocide on the original people of the American
continents really was, and still is, we have to
watch the documentary UNREPENTANT: KEVIN ANNETT
AND CANADA'S GENOCIDE.
It's the story of a young Christian who became
a minister for the United Church of Canada.
As he accepts his first job as a preacher of a
local church somewhere in western Canada, he
notices how there are only Europeans in his church
where a large part of the local population were
Natives from various nations.
After a while, he began to realize just what
was going on: most of the Indians had no lust
going to church, because they had been confronted
with Babylon's "Christianity" in ways
that cannot be imagined.
The Catholic Church, the Anglican Church and
the United Church of Canada had no problem with
their theological differences when it came to the
native population of what is now known as Canada.
Together with the state, they put laws and
practice into place that, to say it mild, had a
de-population of the Indians as the result. A
de-population that went way above the 50%!
Just how did they do it?
Well, your children were taken from you when
they were seven. After all, the law said that
these children had to become
"Christians". These children were sent
to "schools" were they were subjected to
a regime that would not stand out in a description
of Adolph Hitler's death camps.
They were put in hot water tubs, snakes put in
there too. Others were strapped to a bed and
electrocuted. Many were subjected to medical
experiments, not unlike Joseph Mengele's
"scientific research". Little boys and
girls were beaten and stabbed to death, often for
the eyes and ears of their fellow
"students". Having to dig graves for their
dead friends was common practice as well.
When young minister Kevin Annett discovered all
of this, he wanted to put his faith in Jesus into
action and decided to open his church for the
truth. He worked on reconciliation and tried to
help the community in every way he could.
This was not accepted by the church, who had
just too much skeletons in their closet. They
spend CAN$ 250,000 to get rid of him, break his
family, and make sure he would never be able to
work again, not even in the secular world.
In his turn, Kevin Annett organized a tribunal
where all the terrible things came to the surface.
The truth came out in that tribunal held in the
late 1990's. To no avail...
Kevin Annett's story is the story of what happened
to the native people in North America. It's the
story of what is still happening.
This extremely disturbing documentary tells his
story and more important: we see the victims
themselves as they talk about what happened to
them. We see highly traumatized people, whose
lifes have been totally ruined in the name of
prosperity for the global shitstem that has been
in place ever since the tower-of-babel incident
ages ago.
It is a documentary that should be seen by
everyone, if only because the real depth of the
genocide against the native people of the
America's.
You know it was bad, but this bad?
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