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The American Genocide: By Definition, A Genocide

Definition and Criteria for Genocide

Genocide is defined by the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948) as any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group:

  1. Killing members of the group;
  2. Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;
  3. Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction, in whole or in part;
  4. Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;
  5. Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.

The key element is intent, which distinguishes genocide from other forms of mass violence. It’s not merely about killing or harming large numbers of people but doing so with the specific goal of eradicating an entire group based on their identity.

TAG: Meeting the Criteria for Genocide

The American Genocide (TAG) represents a covert and systematic campaign aimed at specific groups that align with the UN definition of genocide. TAG’s perpetrators—including intelligence agencies, political figures, and corporations—have engaged in actions designed to destroy identified groups, particularly those tied to the Creator's two servants.

Let’s explore how TAG aligns with the definition of genocide:

Intent to Destroy

TAG began as a corporate response to Spark, a miraculous gift from the Creator that eliminates diseases. Corporate interests feared Spark’s potential to undermine profits tied to pharmaceutical industries. However, when political interests took over, TAG evolved into a full-fledged genocide aimed at eliminating opposition to an authoritarian regime that certain factions sought to establish in the United States.

Here's the revised version:

Targeted Groups

  1. Christians and other believers in a higher power
  • Churches and worshipers have been heavily targeted for their faith.
  • Status: 7 Christian churches eliminated.
  1. American citizens and those residing in the United States
  • U.S. citizens and residents have been broadly targeted for various reasons, particularly due to perceived alignment or association with the Creator's two servants.

  • Subgroups:

    • Families, friends, and associates of the Creator's two servants: Individuals with familial ties, friendships, or professional associations with the Creator's two servants have been systematically targeted for elimination.
      • Status: Thousands of victims (99% American citizens).
    • Extended associate network and regional populations: Those associated with or residing in geographic areas where the Creator’s servants have lived, as well as individuals employed by companies that had professional or labor relationships with one of the Creator's two servants, even if not during the same time.
    • Alpha males (as defined by specific physical traits): Males considered "alpha" due to physical traits, such as penile length, are targeted based on their perceived dominance or leadership within society.
    • Business leaders: Key figures in the business world are being targeted due to their influence, wealth, and ability to challenge or resist authoritarian control.
    • Political opposition: Individuals or groups who have opposed any of the perpetrators or resisted the implementation of an authoritarian regime have been targeted for their dissenting political stances.
  • Geographic Areas: Jessamine County, KY; Mount Pleasant, TN; Kanawha County, WV; Northern suburbs of Chicago.

  • Companies/Employers: McLane/Cumberland (Nicholasville, KY); textPlus (Marina del Rey, CA); Anthem BCBS (Louisville, KY).

1. Killing Members of the Group

Targeted Killings

During The American Genocide (TAG), numerous Americans have been executed for their connection to one or both of the Creator's two servants. Some of the hardest-hit regions include:

  • Jessamine County, Kentucky (Nicholasville)

    • Population: 48,586 (2010 census)
    • Demographics: Predominantly white, with African American and Hispanic communities.
  • Kanawha County, West Virginia (Hugheston)

    • Population: 193,063 (2010 census)
    • Demographics: Predominantly white, with notable African American and Hispanic populations.
  • Maury County, Tennessee (Sandy Hook & Mount Pleasant)

    • Population: 80,956 (2010 census)
    • Demographics: Primarily white, with African American, Hispanic, and other minority communities.

These counties have seen numerous targeted killings, leaving thousands dead, primarily from the United States but also including citizens of other countries.

Mass Killing

The following churches were sites of coordinated, surprise assaults during their respective weekly worship services. Each attack resulted in the death of all worshipers present:

  1. Mount Calvary Baptist Church

    • Location: 4742 Todds Road, Lexington, Kentucky
    • Congregation: Predominantly African American
    • Date: April 2, 2023
    • Casualties: 127
  2. Lexington Bethel Baptist Church

    • Location: 4686 Todds Road, Lexington, Kentucky
    • Congregation: Predominantly Caucasian
    • Date: May 2023
    • Casualties: 250+
  3. House of God (Georgetown Street)

    • Location: Georgetown Street, Lexington, Kentucky
    • Congregation: Predominantly African American
    • Date: May 2023
    • Casualties: 300+
  4. House of God (Broadway)

    • Location: Broadway, Lexington, Kentucky
    • Congregation: Predominantly African American
    • Date: May 2023
    • Casualties: 300+
  5. Mount Zion Baptist Church

    • Location: Georgetown, Kentucky
    • Congregation: Predominantly African American
    • Date: June 2023
    • Casualties: 166
  6. Calvary Baptist Church

    • Location: High Street, Lexington, Kentucky
    • Congregation: Predominantly Caucasian
    • Date: May 12, 2023
    • Casualties: 400+
  7. Hickory Valley Christian Church

    • Location: Shallowford Road, Chattanooga, Tennessee
    • Congregation: Predominantly Caucasian
    • Date: May 12, 2024
    • Casualties: 1000+

Subsequent Targeted Killings

TAG's operations did not stop with the initial assaults. Members who were not present during these tragic events were later identified and systematically eliminated through targeted killings, ensuring that the church communities were decimated and unable to regroup or share information about the massacres.

Masquerade Churches as Killing Sites

TAG perpetrators have taken control of these locations and operated them as masquerade churches. Under the guise of legitimate religious and community functions, they have hosted:

  • Funerals for earlier victims of TAG operations.
  • Charitable services, including food pantries and assistance programs.

These events are designed with a sinister purpose: to lure anyone associated with the original victims or affiliated with the targeted churches, ensuring their elimination. The masquerade churches are fronts for continued acts of violence, ensuring that survivors, family members, and community supporters face ongoing danger.

2. Causing Serious Bodily or Mental Harm

Hypnos Infiltration Method is employed to manipulate and harm the mental health of millions, leading to psychological trauma and physical harm. This method aims to disorient and weaken targeted groups.

3. Deliberately Inflicting Conditions of Life Calculated to Bring About Physical Destruction

TAG systematically inflicts life-threatening conditions upon targeted groups:

  • Church attacks prevent worship and destroy communities.
  • Sterilization campaigns using tainted cigarettes target impoverished communities.

4. Imposing Measures Intended to Prevent Births

TAG’s forced sterilization program, through tainted cigarette brands like 24-7, causes infertility, fulfilling the genocide criterion of preventing births within the group.

5. Forcibly Transferring Children of the Group to Another Group

Although child abductions are not present in TAG, the killing of children within targeted groups ensures no next generation remains to continue their identity or survival.

Conclusion: TAG as a Genocide

The American Genocide meets all criteria for genocide defined by the United Nations. Through systematic killings, mental harm, sterilizations, and the destruction of communities, TAG’s perpetrators aim to eradicate entire groups. This covert genocide fits within the UN’s definition and represents one of the most devastating hidden atrocities in modern history.