lundi 22 juillet 2013

Top Crimes Against Humanity

TOP SIXTEEN CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY



1. THE MASSACRE OF THE COUNTRY OF LAGASH

Lugalzagesi -- Nidaba worship [Urukagina/Uru-inimgina ("inim"/word) relieves whole families repeatedly enslaved by debt and predatory bankers/creditors, stating Lagash's own god Ningirsu hears the weak. Urukagina helps "the widow and orphan", restoring "amagi" -- liberty. Umma's Lugalzagesi massacres Lagash, vanquishing Urukagina, but is then vanquished by his own friend Sargon and crucified at the city gates]



2. THE CASTE SYSTEM SANCTIONED BY VEDIC CREED

Narayana -- Vedic Hindu [The caste system is "affirmed" as from the god Brahma in Narayana's propaganda poem Purusha Sukta]



3. LEAVING THE POOR TO STARVE WITHOUT SHELTER

Brhaspati -- atheist [Brhaspati, from either the political Kshatriya caste or the commercial Vaishya caste, resents the powerful and inactive priestly brahmin caste at the top and introduces "Lokayata", which rejects a hereditary caste system, any belief in the divine and is the first thinker to reject any obligation to feed the indigent or shelter the alien -- i.e., the first to openly reject helping the poor]



4. FIRST PEACETIME EXTERMINATION

Critias -- atheist [When Sparta defeats Athens, Critias overturns Athenian democracy, abrogating all freedoms, apparently applying Brhaspati's Lokayata: reject the divine, exalt the productive. Critias starts the first known peacetime extermination as part of a systematic doctrine, requiring that all well-to-do political "misfits" be killed and their wealth appropriated by the state. Critias is killed in battle]



5. LONGEST EXECUTION METHOD EVER INVENTED

5a. Tiberius -- Roman polytheist [Tiberius, through Pilate, hikes the number of crucifixions for rebels against Rome to record heights]

5b. Pilate -- Roman polytheist [see above]



6. EXTERMINATING RIVAL RELIGIONS

Nero -- Roman polytheist [initiates Roman extermination of Christians and others who don't subscribe to pagan gods and Emperor deification]



7. PAYBACK AGAINST NON-CHRISTIANS

Theodosius I -- Christian [Constantine has allowed all believers "their temples of falsehood" "that this restoration of equal privileges to all will prevail to lead them into the straight path". But Theodosius I reverses a hands-off policy, making Christianity a state religion instead, criminalizing other worship and destroying all other temples. He also responds to riots at a Thessalonica garrison, where the commander's killed, with a ruse that entraps and kills 7,000 civilians, including women and children]



8. THE CRUSADES

8a. Al-Hakim -- Shia Muslim [Egypt's Al-Hakim bi-Amr "honors" Mohammed the warrior, terrorizing the Middle East, destroying many Christian communities. Western Europe is roused, and Urban II launches the Crusades]

8b. Urban II -- Roman Catholic Christian [see above]



9. SLAVERY & ANTI-SEMITISM SANCTIONED BY CATHOLIC CHURCH

Gregory IX -- Roman Catholic Christian [Gregory IX launches the Inquisition and also encodes slavery and Jewish inferiority as sanctioned official church law]



10. SCORCHED-EARTH PIONEER

Genghis Khan -- pluralist [Genghis Khan founds the Mongol Empire, killing unprecedented numbers of civilians throughout Eurasia. Religiously tolerant, consulting Buddhist monks, Christian missionaries, Muslim imams, etc., he still lives, like Lugalzagesi, for sadistic thrills: "The greatest happiness is to scatter your enemy, to drive him before you, to see his cities reduced to ashes, to see those who love him shrouded in tears, and to gather into your bosom his wives and daughters."]



11. THE REIGN OF TERROR

11a. Meslier -- atheist [An embittered cleric, Meslier, rejects the very notion of divinity, advocating collective extermination of all priests and the nobility. Robespierre adopts Meslier's exterminationist "program" in a French Revolution against Louis XVI, though Robespierre rejects Meslier's atheism, even cracking down on atheists]

11b. Robespierre -- Deist [see above]



12. DEADLY EXPLOITATION IN THE CONGO

Leopold II -- Roman Catholic Christian [Virtual slavery lives on in the Belgian Congo, under Leopold II, partly under Christian missionary cover. Half the Congo perishes, either through exhaustion, arbitrary executions, or worse, yielding Leopold huge dividends from rubber plantations. The first modern human rights movement, under Casement and Morel, exposes the regime's horrors. The Belgian parliament then votes to wrest Congo ownership from Leopold to Belgium as a whole]



13. ARMENIAN HOLOCAUST

Talaat Pasha -- Sufi Muslim [The leader in Turkey who engineers the Armenian massacre]



14. NAZI HOLOCAUST

Hitler -- Positive Christian [The spirit of Lugalzagesi lives on in Hitler's despoiling Europe in World War II, and of Critias in Hitler's systematically exterminating gypsies, homosexuals and 6 million Jews, although, unlike Critias, Hitler is religious. Channeling Leukippos's Atomism, Einstein's relativity theory connects space/time and prods Hitler into exploring atomic weaponry, triggering Einstein's urgent letter to Franklin Roosevelt leading to the Manhattan Project]



15. RE-EDUCATION POGROM

15a. Stalin -- atheist [The Marx inheritance embraces both the peaceful Scandinavian Socialist tradition of Denmark's Larsen versus Chairman Mao's Cultural Revolution and Stalin's Russian gulags channeling Meslier and triggering a 50-year "Cold War"]

15b. Mao -- atheist [see above]



16. SEPTEMBER 11TH

Bin Laden -- Sunni Muslim [Urukagina's nemesis Lugalzagesi lives on in Bin Laden, operating in Afghanistan under Taliban protection. Like Al-Hakim bi-Amr, Bin Laden commits genocide, bringing systematic death to Pennsylvania, New York, Washington, Bali, London, Madrid, and elsewhere. Like Sargon vanquishing Lugalzagesi, Bush Jr. frees Afghanistan from the Taliban, but Bin Laden escapes, and some claim Bush's application of torture also hobbles efforts at capturing Bin Laden, as well as being illegal. Bin Laden's finally killed by a detachment of Navy seals, dispatched by Obama. Euphoria at Bin Laden's end is offset by an ongoing recession, partly triggered by sharp banking practices]



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