Slavery in America

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Depending on the cultural narrative, demographics and prosperity of the nation, this will inform us of how the master-slave narrative is used to generate learned helplessness and dependency on the corrupt inverted systems, in order to self-enforce enslavement in that population. And the extent to which the common people will mimic the same slavery mind set to self-enforce the same types of oppression upon their brother or sister when they don’t conform to the consensus narrative. The enslaved mind that has been conditioned to feel secure while conforming to the master-slave narrative, will enforce those same conditions of slavery on others, from their own deep subconscious fears.

The Germanic groups introduced the first captured Africans to America in the early 17th century, which evolved into a nightmare of abuse and cruelty that would ultimately divide the people into destructive and painful conflicts, which largely remain unhealed in the human psyche today. Today slavery in all its forms is a global epidemic and the result of the dark age of consciousness enslavement. The Dutch and Germanic groups kidnapped families, ripped them from their homeland, shipped them to another continent, advertised and sold them as purchased property as free labor sources for farms and plantation owners in the new colonies. New slave owners enjoying the massive profits and wealthy status from free labor, started to methodically plan ways that the slaves would become completely dependent upon them, to generate a slave mentality of perfect submission to abusive behaviors. They stripped away their dignity through Dehumanization tactics, and by developing restrictions that prevented that person’s natural development and growth as an independent human being. Slaves were not given human rights, were not allowed to be educated, to read and write, and their behaviors, movement and access were extremely restricted by the consequence of vicious punishment or death. Many slave owners raped slave women at will and with their partner or children looking on, and this did not matter, as she was only property. The slave owners of the South became a controlling power in the world in cotton production, all because of the big profits made on the misery of slave labor. As more people became slave owners, they profited greatly and justified their reasons for doing so. Thus, they created convenient belief systems that suited their own negative ego and personal views, such as believing the God in their bible actually endorses slavery.

Because their actions included gross power abuses that were inherently feeding anti-life and anti-human ideologies and they gradually lost their inherent human qualities, they lost the capacity to feel empathy and compassion for others enduring miserable conditions. By believing another living human being was a piece of property and a defective creature designed for such purpose, they started to justify cruelty and brutality as acceptable treatment, and conditions that suited their corrupt and selfish belief systems. When groups of people start to classify other groups of people as subhuman, this is the direct recipe for generating violent acts that lead to human genocide. Human Genocide, the killing of our own species by our own hands, is a favorite agenda for the NAA. All of this quick wealth and money making on slave labor and the worldwide economic impact it had, began a socio-political movement into the positive pro-slavery ideology among many people in the South that were reaping its many rewards. The propaganda was that slavery was not evil but a positive and moral good to help what was believed to be a defective group of people attain civility in a Christian civilization, and this belief was postulated among those profiting from slavery the most.

This same formula for producing slavery is still in place, although the timeline has changed and the power has shifted into the hands of the more technologically advanced psychopath. The mindset to profit on the misery of others and achieve world domination via control of wealth and resources through worldwide slavery, is exactly how the human and nonhuman Controller thinks.[1]


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