By: Gary D. Barnett
“How then can the US society come to terms with its past? How can it acknowledge responsibility? The late Native historian Jack Forbes always stressed that while living persons are not responsible for what their ancestors did, they are responsible for the society they live in, which is a product of that past, assuming this responsibility provides a means of survival and liberation. Everyone and everything in the world is affected, for the most part negatively, by US dominance and intervention, often violently through direct military means or through proxies.”
~ Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
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Those of us who write about the heinous Israeli genocidal slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza, although we are most often met with blind indifference by the bulk of society, continue to expose this evil in the midst of this torturous death of innocents. The inability to convince the ruled masses that they should stand up and stop this unholy carnage, by continually reporting the atrocities being perpetrated, tends to leave the messengers helpless. But in reality, genocidal madness and mass murder have been a part of this country called the ‘united’ states, since the very beginning. This fact is little known by most all of this seemingly uncaring and cowardly population who have not only allowed it to happen, but have often (most always) applauded massacre while waving their blood-soaked nationalist flags.
As I have written about for decades, the U.S. has prosecuted wars of aggression, all U.S. wars, for nearly, if not all, of its entire history, even before its so-called ‘founding.’ In the plotted buildup of this country, the indigenous populations were hunted down, slaughtered, their lands stolen, and the survivors were put in what were effectively concentration camps called ‘reservations.’ This massacre went on for over a century. (Actually, 500 years) This was genocidal ethnic cleansing in its purest form, but has been hailed in print and movies as an expansion to create the new ‘America.’ In order to build an empire, land was needed, so it was aggressively taken by brute violent force; and this attitude of arrogance and murder has never subsided. The same is true of Zionist Israel, as can be evidenced in its slaughter of innocents and its drive toward land expansion by way of its “Greater Israel Project”
I write this on what has become another bogus ‘holiday’ celebration, Memorial Day. First, I do not need government to tell me what day I am allowed (should) remember the dead. I think I can manage that on my own. Designating a single day is meant to concentrate military worship and propaganda-spreading by the worthless media and government. Secondly, like many other so-called holidays, it has turned into nothing more than glorifying war and murder. Many soldiers were young and indoctrinated into believing that they were killing people in other countries in order to protect this country and the people’s freedom, but this is bullshit, and has always been. Most who died were sacrificed in order for the nation-state to be able to gain more power and control, while enriching the rich. The loss of life was for nothing, as this country has never once been attacked on its mainland in history. All wars have been wars of aggression, never defense of country, with the possible exception of the South’s secession in order to fight and defend themselves for independence at the hands of tyranny.
Before some of you lose your cookies, please understand that most of the young who were sacrificed by this government and its ruling controllers who operate the military industrial complex, were fooled into believing that they were patriots, when in fact they were only cannon fodder for the elite. I do not specifically condemn those individuals, but at some point in young adulthood, one must understand right from wrong, and murdering on orders from the State is wrong. I loudly refused to kill on orders when I was drafted into Army slavery, so I know of what I speak.
This government has warred aggressively for at least 94% of its history, and my assumption, given covert (black) operations and criminal collusion, is that war and conflict have been present continuously throughout history. This pattern of brutality and killing is not accidental or due to any defensive posture, but is the premeditated want of government.
I must preface that the numbers of dead and wounded in U.S. wars and genocide below are averages, as ‘historical’ accounts are so varied and widespread as to make it obvious that the actual truth of the matter has been purposely skewed in order to confuse and cause criticism at every turn. This is by design in my opinion, as each account is likely biased, but regardless, the number of dead, maimed, and displaced is horrific, no matter which accounts are used.
U.S. Genocidal Slaughter and Massacre
The numbers of American Indians killed during the so-called Indian wars were in the millions. If considering all the history from 1492 until 1900, many accounts show that 12 million Indians were murdered within U.S. boundaries alone. This number could be much higher, but ‘historical’ accounts are varied. There is no doubt that many millions were the result of genocide and ethnic cleansing, as they were considered sub-human by the European settlers of this country.
What is wrongly called the American ‘Civil’ War, saw the deaths of 750 thousand (or more) U.S. residents, an atrocious display of murder and maiming at the hands of this government against its own. This was necessary you see, in order to perpetuate the lie of nationalism, Statism, and rule, and was meant to show that the federal government was king and master of all.
The U.S. war against the Philippines at the turn of the 19th century likely saw 300,000 deaths, mostly civilians, as this massacre after the American annexation of the Philippines caused the native people to defend themselves from American expansion.
While the U.S. was a late entry into WWI in what was called the “Great War,” (as if any war is great) the reasoning for this aggression was completely fraudulent, and based on lies as always. Due to U.S. presence, and the takeover by Woodrow Wilson (actually his handlers) of the post war ‘treaties, specifically the Versailles Treaty, total deaths during that war and beyond, reached around 22 million, of which 13 million were civilians. This led to the complete destruction of Germany, and caused mass starvation. U.S. actions also set up the perfect storm to guarantee WWII.
U.S. interests were instrumental in bringing Hitler to power, and the U.S. government under FDR, had great desires to enter WWII, in the war against Germany. Pearl Harbor was used as the springboard to declare war on Japan and Germany. This planned coup occurred after the U.S. committed many acts of war against Japan, and FDR knew he needed Americans to die in order to convince the American population to once again back war. Pearl Harbor was known about long in advance, and planned, thereby bringing about an unholy amount of death and destruction, once again all aggressive. The death toll is estimated to have led to the deaths of 70 million to 85 million people, most of whom were civilians; a genocide to be sure. While the Jews claimed 6 million deaths, certainly a far exaggerated count, and to this day claim that they experienced the only holocaust, Russia alone had over 13 million killed. Every country (governments) involved saw fantastical death counts due to massacre, and the U.S. was the most primary cause of mass murder.
Immediately following was the Korean War, where 3 1/2 million or more died due to mostly U.S. aggression, another slaughter of civilians at the hands of the American government and military.
Almost immediately following Korea, the Vietnam War began, and of course, the U.S., due to the lies and fraud of the made-up false flag event called the Tonkin ‘attack’ in 1964, one of the worst cases of genocide by the U.S. occurred. All in all, at least 4.2 million people died for nothing, (very likely many more) as one of the most heinous wars of slaughter and brutality was committed by U.S. forces. This was a pure, unadulterated murder of innocents, all at the hands of tyrants.
Then came the Gulf wars, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Pakistan, among others, all to satisfy the bloodthirsty Zionists in Israel, with millions more dead. That continuing saga has never ended, as Israeli interests rules this country referred to as America. This is certainly evidenced by the U.S. supported, funded, and armed genocide against Gaza and the Palestinians today, as the death count escalates well beyond any media reporting of these atrocities.
This is but a list of the worst genocides and atrocities by the this U.S. monster and its governing murderers and accomplices. Continuous war and death is the mainstay of America, and has been mostly supported by this population who revels in celebrating these wars, conflicts, and annihilation of other cultures; pretending all along that it is and has been in the name of defense and freedom. The exact opposite is the case, but still the celebration of death goes on and on. Why? Why do Americans applaud murder disguised as ‘patriotism?’ Why do Americans hide behind their bloody flag of death?
Murder and death by the rulers and masters of this country continues on with no end in sight, but the next to be faced with genocide at the hands of this governing system and its enforcement goons is you, all of you, as you are now in the crosshairs of those who desire to rule the earth. Prepare to be depopulated! Most of you have gone along quietly, supporting any and every horrific act perpetrated by this nation-State, all while claiming an unqualified love of country. This is where it has led, and it will not end well.
“It’s a sad state of affairs when you get used to the sight of blood, glorifying aggression as bravehearted. It’s a sad state of affairs when you feel good dressing up for gala, while children are being bombed to death.”
~ Abhijit Naskar, World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
Reference links:
U.S. history riddled with genocide
German reparations and military limitations
Timelines of U.S. aggressive military operations
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