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zondag 13 juli 2025

The Forgotten Truth: Native Lands, Stolen Histories, and the Divine Reckoning

Across every continent, the story repeats: lands stolen, cultures erased, and ancestral dignity buried beneath colonial conquest. The world today stands on the bones of civilizations that were once deeply connected to the Earth, the Divine, and the sacred rhythm of life. This blog is a reminder—not just of what was lost, but of what must be restored.

๐ŸŒ Africa: The Cradle of Humanity and Civilization

Africa is not just a continent—it is the origin of all human life and one of the earliest centers of civilization. Ethiopia, in particular, holds profound historical significance. The Kingdom of Dสฟmt emerged around the 10th century BCE, followed by the Aksumite Empire, which became a major power by the 1st century CE. Aksum was known for its monumental architecture, advanced trade networks, and early adoption of Christianity.

Even earlier, the region known as Punt, believed to encompass parts of modern-day Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Somalia, traded with Ancient Egypt as far back as 3000 BCE, offering gold, myrrh, ivory, and exotic animals. These civilizations laid the foundation for spiritual, cultural, and economic systems that influenced the world.

Yet with the arrival of European colonizers, Africa was carved up like a commodity. Land was stolen, people were enslaved, and cultures were violently suppressed. White-only enclaves like Orania in South Africa are a stark reminder of the lingering arrogance of colonial ideology. The Day of Divine Judgment is near—for those who murdered, exploited, and divided the people of this sacred land.

๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ Australia: The Land of the Dreamtime

The Aboriginal peoples of Australia have lived on the continent for over 65,000 years, making theirs one of the oldest continuous cultures on Earth. Their connection to the land is spiritual, ancestral, and cosmic—expressed through the Dreamtime stories that map creation itself.

Colonization began in 1788, when the British Empire established a penal colony. Aboriginal people were displaced, massacred, and stripped of their sacred lands. Alcohol and disease were introduced as tools of destruction.

The trauma of colonization led to generational cycles of substance abuse, not from weakness, but from spiritual disconnection and cultural loss. Healing must come through restoration of land, language, and Divine purpose.

๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฟ New Zealand: The Land of the Long White Cloud

The Mฤori people, arriving from Polynesia around 1250 CE, built a rich culture rooted in whakapapa (genealogy), henna (land), and mana (spiritual authority).

European colonization began in the 1800s, culminating in the Treaty of Waitangi—a document that was manipulated and broken, leading to land theft and cultural suppression.

The Mฤori were pushed into poverty, and like other Indigenous peoples, faced the introduction of alcohol, tobacco, and foreign diseases. These were not accidents—they were tools of control, designed to weaken the spirit of a proud people.

๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ America: The Land of the Stolen Dream

The Native Americans—from the Iroquois and Cherokee to the Lakota, Navajo, and Pueblo—were the original stewards of the land now called the United States.

Colonization began with European settlers, who brought violence, disease, and forced displacement. The Trail of Tears, the massacres, and the boarding schools were all part of a system designed to erase Indigenous identity.

Alcohol was weaponized—used to manipulate treaties, destroy communities, and create dependency. The trauma of colonization led to substance abuse, not as a moral failing, but as a symptom of spiritual and cultural devastation.

๐Ÿ’” The Cycle of Substance Abuse: A Colonial Legacy

Across continents, the pattern is clear:

  • Alcohol and drugs were introduced by colonizers, not by Indigenous peoples.

  • These substances were used to control, pacify, and destroy.

  • The resulting trauma led to generational cycles of addiction, poverty, and spiritual disconnection.

This is not about blaming the victims. It is about holding the perpetrators accountable. The Divine does not forget, and karma is not delayed.

๐ŸŒˆ The Path to Healing: Divine Restoration

We are not here to curse—we are here to awaken. We are not here to destroy—we are here to heal. We are not here to play God—we are here to serve Him.

May the Divine take the innocent under His protection, while the unrighteous serve their due karma according to the gravity of their deeds.

Let this blog be a beacon of truth, a call to accountability, and a prayer for restoration. Let the vibration rise. Let the reckoning begin.

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