View Full Version : The Canary Effect: Native American Genocide Documentary (2006)
Gustav
20th February 2011, 22:57
I have been searching the forum, but I have not been able to find it yet. The reason I want to share this with you all is a remark made in the Pyramid Code (also very interesting, I learned about that one here on Avalon) that in the grand cycle of time in the lower frequency times the paternalistic societies try to root out all societies that are maternalistic. This documentary might be a very good example of that behaviour.
It is tragic. It touched me deeply, i did not know most of this and had my throat choked emotionally most of the times.
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to1g-wDaCDo
Whitehaze
21st February 2011, 06:25
Their way of life was nearly perfect before someone decided to control it for them.
Gustav
21st February 2011, 09:26
Yes, I also believe that to be the case. The most interesting comment in this documentary I think is the older lady saying that as a child she thought the praying was for punishment. Perhaps never realizing at that age that it was punishment, a completely undeserved one though. So after almost 500 years of mass-murder and genocidal policies those who were involved were still not able to eradicate this vile threat of peaceloving, earthcaring, community inspiring and harmonious people. How strong of mind and spirit must they be to endure all this.
Same goes for more (semi) nomadic people btw. Gypsies in Europe, Aboriginees in Australia, etc. Certain tribes in the southern part of Africa (that I know of) are still bullied by their governments using wildlife preservation as an excuse to drive people, who have lived a very long time on that land away from it. It is an utterly repulsive reaction to a more harmonious and peaceful way of living.
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