By Katherine Frisk on January 20, 2016
Why Does Saturn Devour His
Son
Model of a female Homo
antecessor of Atapuerca practicing cannibalism.
This is a difficult article for me to write. But the
question has come up time and time again on many platforms: Where does
evil come from?
I am going to attempt to
answer this question. And please note it is an attempt, so bear with me, be
patient and what is more, feel free to contribute in the comments section
below.
The Historical Nature Of Evil
I believe evil is born out
of extreme trauma and terror and has occurred in every society in every nation
at some point in time. Anyone who has suffered from PTSD will understand more
about this than I do. The nightmares go around and around in circles and the
psyche constantly computes in order to try to make sense of it all when in fact
it makes no sense at all. It is contrary to all that we believe to be humanity.
Some people are even driven to suicide because of this dichotomy.
Those who suffer the most
have what is called in some circles a very high emotional IQ. There have been a number
of books written on this subject should you wish to pursue them. The difficulty
for these people in any traumatic situation is that they empathize with
the other, friend or foe. In a war situation these people literally go through
hell, not only their own, but through empathy with the hell of others.
Alternatively, there are
those who manage to integrate the trauma and terror into their life view
and it becomes normative, resulting in a perpetuation of the behaviours that
cause trauma and terror to the point where they even enjoy watching the effects
of trauma and terror on others. This behaviour is passed on generationally and
to use a very old-fashioned phrase, the sins of the father will be visited upon
the children. They consider themselves tough, they can take it, they are
survivors, survival of the fittest. Might is right.
These people although they
may have a very high IQ, do not have a very high emotional IQ and therefore are
incapable of empathizing with others. They are rote leaners who copy others
with very little discernment in their thinking process and very little
originality or creativity. So long as they are not exposed to a traumatic lifestyle,
they generally do not become a problem to society. But if through nurture or
war they are exposed to uncaring, violent and traumatic behaviour, they will
copy it and repeat it.
In order to function in
society these people have to develop a number of skills. The first is
pretending to be who they are not and do it successfully. The second is to
learn to lie. Society in general will automatically reject these personality
types, because they are by their nature destructive to the well-being of the
whole. So new skills of manipulation need to be developed in order to fit in
unnoticed into any group, and secret societies are formed.
The next step is to justify
their existence and as with all societies they need a headman, a leader, a
deity to unify them. They establish the same patterns as in any belief system
with all its rites and rituals and later its written texts. And so cults are
born. Their basis being in trauma, terror and horror, and the enjoyment of
experiencing the ability and the power to impose this on others. It is
self-perpetuating cycle to justify their existence.
There is another aspect to
this subject. I am sure that you have been to some places and felt very
comfortable while in other places decidedly disturbed. I cannot explain this
scientifically, I do not have the skills. Maybe one of you do and can add it in
the comments section.
This is what happens. Whenever a violent situation
occurs that causes trauma and terror, it imprints itself not only on that
particular region, but even into the soil and the vegetation. A common term for
this is “bad vibes.” And this can apply to anything from a building, town,
nation or continent. Unless these energies are dealt with in an appropriate
manner, they can stick around for centuries until the area is eventually
cleared. A flood would do it. So would a volcano. Or…
If the suffering is
acknowledged and a proper burial takes place, and those who have suffered are
recognized, as in a war situation by both parties during a peace agreement,
these people can be laid to rest and move on. Sounds corny I know.
But if this does not take
place, these energies will stick around and often suck unsuspecting people into
their orbit. The area will have a very macabre atmosphere about it. We can
often absorb these energies sometimes unwittingly and unknowingly. Some people
are even attracted to these sites and feed off this type of vibe, which in turn
is in alignment with those who integrate trauma and terror into their lives,
either through generational inheritance, or through a traumatic life
experience.
Peter Levenda has done excellent
research on this subject and his books are well worth reading and his
interviews are very informative. But you need a strong stomach and your hand
firmly on the rudder to steer your way through it all without getting sucked
down into the subject and being consumed by it.
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Which brings me to another aspect. In recent years there has
been a plethora of information on the occult, the Illuminati and cults and
sects. Even those who “expose” these people in the interests of informing
others and warning them, are actually giving them free advertising and might in
fact be promoting it instead. Hell, they like converts just as much as anybody
else! The more converts they get, the more they normalize their own behaviour
patterns into society.
It is for this reason that I
generally stay away from it and why this article is very difficult for me to
write. I have been aware of these energies all my life and tend to stay away
from them. You attract what you put your attention on. So… keep that in mind.
One downfall is that when we
do pick up on it, we often put it down to an overactive imagination, which
might sometimes be the case. Depending on what we have been reading, listening
to and watching. Charlatans make use of this weakness, knowing that suggestion
in any form, as with advertising and social engineering can manipulate people
into believing an absolute fantasy. Reverse psychology is another mechanism.
The war on drugs for example is a war for drugs and promoting this industry.
Ask Hollywood.
Now I want to bring up fractals. We see fractals in
every living thing. A basic format is repeated over and over again and this
same fractal goes from a seed to a tree and expands. The same can be said for
family trees and genealogy which also expands in fractals, something that Peter
Levenda also explores with the interconnectedness around the murder of JFK.
Which in turn brings us to the birth pangs of the USA.
There is a macabre pall that
hangs over the USA. Many are aware of it, some are not. Those who are aware of
it either shy away and ignore it or become sucked into this negative energy
which in turn has effected every sector of society. Readers of Veterans Today
know the names, the personalities and the cults involved so I will not repeat
them here. For those who do not, again I would like to refer you to Peter
Levenda.
What I have been looking for
is the core of the fractal that has played out over time. I think that maybe I
have found it. Or at least one of them. You decide.
The USA was not born on the
4th of July 1776. After a failed attempt on the 4th July
1584 at Roanoke which
was aborted, another attempt a conception was made. A conception that would
bring together two divergent people, equally as determined and proud. The
Europeans of England and the Powhatan at Jamestown.
Much like a forged birth
certificate, the USA was born out-of-wedlock and in trying times. All families
have skeletons in their closet. Things they are not proud of. This skeleton has
been hidden away for some time now, behind the glory of the Revolution and a
fireworks display.
At the time Spain was reaching
the height of her power with colonies that were producing an abundance of gold,
tobacco and silks, enriching the Spanish to levels that had never been seen
before on the continent of Europe. The Spanish Empirewas known as the largest
empire in the world.
England by contrast was winding down and out of the
Elizabethan age and into the reign of James 1. What is more they were bankrupt.
The Virginia Company of
London got a concession to establish a fort, not under the crown, but under
this trading company for the purposes of finding gold, tobacco and a route
through to the Pacific for trade in the east. Their intension was to bypass not
only the Silk Road through the Middle East, but also the Cape of Good Hope in
Southern Africa, and extend trade to China and India via a western route.
The Virginia Company managed
to find many investors and the ships set sail with instructions to bring back
gold and make money. They were not supplied with provisions to establish a
colony and were not provided with the essential means to establish agriculture
of any sort. They were expected to trade trinkets with the locals for food and
set up a fort as a trading station. They were ill-equipped, ill prepared and
uninformed as to the situation that awaited them. Aristocrats and their
servants. Not farm labourers on a territory that was unsuitable for agriculture
anyway.
They landed on May 4th 1607,
in what became known as Jamestown. Initially they were
welcomed by the Powhatan with festivities and the exchange of food for goods,
but later disputes and acrimony set in from both sides as well as dissention
within their own ranks. None of them knew how to deal with the Powhatan and as
a result the spin-off was diminishing trade, something that they relied
on for their survival.
Up until 1609, the Powatan
Princess Pocahontas, now famous in books, movies and legends, was instrumental
in ensuring that provisions were made available. As for the disputes in 1609,
there are many conflicting accounts. By the autumn of that year their
provisions had almost dried up and this was compounded by a drought that had
badly effected the Powhatan and the English settlers alike.
Mass grave at Jamestown
discovered by archaeologists, beneath the foundations of one of the later
capitol buildings
By the time help did arrive in the Spring of 1610, the settlement that
originally consisted of 500 people, men women and children, were reduced to a
population of 60.
The colony was severely traumatized:
Trying to adapt to a foreign
environment which by comparison to where they had come from was extremely
harsh.
New neighbours whom they
barely understood and in most cases misunderstood entirely.
A lack of solid leadership
with dissention within their ranks.
They were now also
confronted by disease and starvation.
The situation devolved into
survival of the fittest. The consumption of their horses, domestic animals and
rats, and finally eating each other to the point where they were digging up
already dead and decomposing bodies.
The dead were not given
proper funerals but buried in mass graves which in later years was covered up
by one of their capitol buildings and only rediscovered in the 1990s. As I said
earlier, all families have skeletons in the closet.
Saturn Devouring His Son,
from the Black Paintings series by Francisco de Goya, 1819
When the ships from Bermuda arrived in May they were
confronted by what could only have been a scene out of Hades itself. I am
reminded of Goya and his painting “Saturn Devouring His Son.”
The settlement was almost
aborted, in fact should have been, and these people taken back to England and
properly taken care of. Today we call this PTSD. They were in no condition to
continue establishing a trade station and they had become a danger to
themselves and a danger to others.
Instead with the arrival De
La War in June of that year, the ships carrying them home were turned around
and all settlers returned to the colony.
This was the birth of the
United States of America and the fractal that was passed on down from
generation to generation until it now hangs like a macabre pall over the entire
nation.
Many of the settlers
integrated trauma and terror into their life view and it became normative,
resulting in a perpetuation of the behaviours that cause trauma and terror to
the point where they even enjoyed watching the effects of trauma and terror on
others. This behaviour was passed on down generationally and to use a very
old-fashioned phrase, the sins of the father have been visited upon the
children. They consider themselves tough, they can take it, they are survivors,
survival of the fittest. Might is right.
Jamestown is a sad and
cadaverous nativity for a country that was to rise to be a great world power,
and the fractal of the seed planted in the winter of 1609-1610 has played out
where we see its manifestation today.
Can it be healed? I believe
it can. The remains of the dead found in mass graves need to be given a proper
burial with a memorial service and their names read out and acknowledged. They
need to know that somebody cares, that somebody gives a damn. Because at the
time nobody did, least of all the Virginia Company who was only interested in
profits for their shareholders.
The soil of Jamestown and the souls who suffered on it
need to heal, as do those who were forced to resort to cannibalistic behaviour
due to greed, bad planning and ineptitude by the Virginia Company. They too
suffered and found themselves in hell.
But then all Veterans of war know this.
Katherine Frisk is a freelance writer, political
commentator and the author of: Jesus Was A
Palestinian.
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