On Lineage, Ancestry, and the Logic of Colonial Oppression

A Documentation of Their Treatment

The US elite surveillance operators treat me and my family as if our lineage, culture, and ancestry justify what they do to us. Their actions, the surveillance, the harassment, the manipulation, suggest that they see us as outsiders, as people who do not belong to their group, and therefore as people who can be used, broken, and discarded.

I cannot say definitively what their internal perspective is. But their treatment of us speaks for itself.


What Their Treatment Reveals

Their actions toward me and my family reveal a logic that is not unfamiliar. It is the logic of those who believe they have the right to treat outsiders however they wish. It is the logic that has been used throughout history to justify the exploitation of those deemed different.

Consider what they do:

  • They surveil, stalk, and harass a family from another race, another ancestry, another nation

  • They engage in sensory manipulation, projecting physical sensations, smells, sounds

  • They treat their targets as if they are subhuman, as if they deserve what they receive

  • They pimp out their own, engage in perverse rituals, and project their own behaviours onto their victims

  • They make false and defamatory accusations about intentions toward minors

  • They attempt to force others to join their networks, to become complicit in their systems

  • They engage in rituals, including what appear to be perverse Eucharist-inspired drinking rituals on the other side, that are delusional and insane

  • They participate in the kinds of hazing processes and elite secret society rituals that normal people would never consent to

I have not done these things. No one in my family has done these things. We are not involved in oppressing any race. We do not steal data. We do not make money off others in unlawful ways. We do not traffic people. We do not make false accusations about others' intentions toward minors. We do not force others to join cults. We have never participated in the disgusting rituals that these operators engage in on the other side.


The Colonial Logic

This pattern of treatment, the targeting of outsiders, the belief that those not of one's lineage can be used and discarded—is not new. It echoes the logic of colonialism. Colonial powers treated Indigenous peoples as less than human, as obstacles to be removed, as resources to be exploited. They justified genocide, slavery, and ongoing oppression with the belief that those outside their group did not deserve the same rights, the same dignity, the same protection.

The operators are not acting outside this tradition. They are acting within it. Their treatment of my family, a family trying to live lawfully and peacefully, a family that has never done anything to them, reveals the same mindset: that those who are not of their lineage, their culture, their network are fair game.


On False Accusations and Projection

The operators accuse me of the very things they do. They project their own behaviours onto me, accusing me of worshipping Baal, of engaging in perverse rituals, of having evil intentions toward minors. These accusations are not based on anything I have done. They are based on what the operators themselves do.

I have not participated in their rituals. I have not engaged in perverse Eucharist-inspired drinking ceremonies. I have not taken part in the hazing processes of secret societies. I have not forced anyone to join anything. I have not exploited anyone's children. I have not trafficked people.

Their accusations tell me more about them than they tell anyone about me.


On Sensory Manipulation and Bodily Violation

The operators project physical sensations onto me and my family without consent. They treat the bodies of those they target as objects to be manipulated, as sites of experimentation.

This is not divine judgment, as they try to gaslight me to believe. This is technological and psychological abuse.


On the "King Saul" Accusation

They call me "King Saul", referring to the Old Testament figure tormented by an evil spirit. They imply that I am being tormented by God, that I have hardened my heart, that God has left me.

This is a distortion. The torment I experience is not from God. It is from these operators, who use technology, ritual, and psychological manipulation to create experiences they then attribute to divine judgment. During episodes of sleep, they chant things related to Baal worship. They perform violent group rituals on the other side. They project Baal and satanic symbols and imagery during sleep while accusing me of taking the mark of the beast.

This is not the work of God. This is the work of people who have confused their own perversions with divine power.


On Accusations of Baal Worship

They constantly accuse me of worshipping Baal. This is not true. I do not engage in Baal Peor activities. I do not participate in perverse orgies. I do not have children and sacrifice them. I do not exploit other people's children. I do not engage in the rituals they claim I do.

Sometimes, when they trigger me, I imagine destroying them. I imagine destroying the demonic caricatures they force into my mind. This does not equate to worshipping Baal. It is a response to being targeted by people who are themselves engaged in what the Old Testament would call abominations.

I repent of my anger. I know it is not Christ-like to imagine violence, even against those who harm me. But I also know that I am not doing this to others. I am not targeting other Christians. I am not harming the innocent. I am responding to sustained, technologically-enabled abuse.


What I Know to Be True

Jesus Christ is God. He is my Lord and Saviour. Yahweh is Lord, a good, righteous, lawful, law-abiding God. The God I serve does not torment people with sexual sensations and Baal imagery. The God I serve does not chant 666 in perverse voices.

The operators are not agents of God. They are not fulfilling divine judgment. They are engaging in witchcraft, warlockry, and perversion. They are projecting their own evil onto me.


My Rebuke

I rebuke their treatment of my lineage and ancestry as justification for abuse. I rebuke their sensory manipulation. I rebuke their false accusations. I rebuke their distortion of Scripture.

I declare in the name of Jesus Christ: My lineage is not a justification for your abuse. My family is not your experiment. My body is not your site of manipulation. My faith is not your plaything.

I declare that the God I serve sees what you do. He sees the rituals, the projections, the perversions. He sees how you twist Scripture to justify your cruelty. And He is not mocked.


A Blessing for My Family

I bless my parents. I bless my ancestors. I bless my lineage. They are not the source of this abuse. They are not the reason I am targeted. They are good people who have lived decent lives and who do not deserve what has been done to them.

I bless my mother, who has been subjected to sensory manipulation and perverse projections. I bless my father, who has been targeted from afar. I bless my family line, the ancestors who came before, who survived, who passed down something worth preserving.

They will not be cursed by these operators. They will not be defined by them. They are seen by God. They are loved by God. And they are blessed.


References & Notes

On Colonial Logic and Racial Hierarchy

The logic that those outside the dominant group can be exploited, studied, or discarded without consequence is a legacy of colonialism. This worldview has been used to justify genocide, slavery, and ongoing systemic oppression (Fanon, 1961; The Wretched of the Earth; Said, 1978; Orientalism). The operators' treatment of my family echoes this logic, whether or not they consciously invoke it.

On King Saul and the Evil Spirit

In 1 Samuel 16:14, it is written: "The Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul, and an evil spirit from the Lord tormented him." The operators misuse this passage to justify their abuse, claiming that I am being tormented by God. In reality, they are the source of the torment, not God.

On Baal Worship and Projection

Baal worship in the Old Testament involved rituals that included sexual perversion and, in some cases, child sacrifice (Jeremiah 19:5; 32:35). The operators project these practices onto me while engaging in similar behaviours themselves. This is projection, attributing their own actions to their victim.

Biblical References

  • 1 Samuel 16:14  The torment of Saul by an evil spirit.

  • Jeremiah 19:5  Condemnation of Baal worship and child sacrifice.

  • Exodus 20:3-5  "You shall have no other gods before Me."

  • Isaiah 54:17  "No weapon that is formed against you will succeed."

  • Psalm 27:1  "The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?"

  • Galatians 6:7  "Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a person sows, this he will also reap."

  • Romans 12:19  "Vengeance is Mine, I will repay, says the Lord."

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