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Christian Subversion And Missionary Activities - 6
2/2 - Ongoing christian genocide of S American inconvertibles - news upto 2008/2009





First the relevant background info:



a. http://www.survivalinternational.org/info

Quote:What is Survival?



Survival is the only international organization supporting tribal peoples worldwide. We were founded in 1969 after an article by Norman Lewis in the UK’s Sunday Times highlighted the massacres, land thefts and genocide taking place in Brazilian Amazonia. Like many modern atrocities, the racist oppression of Brazil’s Indians took place in the name of ‘economic growth’.
Journalist Norman Lewis wrote the book "The Missionaries" in the late 1980s about the Christian Mission, aka the Christian Genocide of traditional communities. He covered the New Tribes Mission (NTM) and their genocidal=christian effect on South American populations.

A few of their latest exploits are mentioned below.



b. Note that the Survival International organisation refers to the christians=terrorists involved as "fundamentalist missionaries", letting the actual criminal - the ideology of terrorism, christianism - off the hook by not even naming it to indicate its involvement. But Survival International does speak of "conversion", "evangelisation" and the "Bible", so you know that it's christianism. Besides, it is the New Tribes Mission (NTM) which one already knows is christian.



c. Important terminology:

http://www.survivalinternational.org/uncontactedtribes

Quote:Uncontacted Tribes



Over one hundred tribes around the world choose to reject contact with outsiders. They are the most vulnerable peoples on the planet.

(So they've made it clear they want to be left alone, in peace. But christianism will never allow other people their rights and the freedom to just be.)



Many of them are living on the run, fleeing invasions of their land by colonists, loggers, oil crews and cattle ranchers. They have often seen their friends and families die at the hands of outsiders, in unreported massacres or epidemics.



This is their story.

d. Mennonites are another christian cult IIRC like the Amish. I think it was the mennonites who were in the news some 5 years or so back for having lots of incestuous christoterrorisms going on in their midst.

Anyway, Mennonites are christoterrorists that famously operate in S America like Paraguay, see relevant excerpt from Norman Lewis' The Missionaries.





Some recent instances of terrorism, genocide and extinction follow. After the first item come the examples of Joshua Project II in effect: events that have been taking place since after 2000.



1. Peru and Brazil

http://www.survivalinternational.org/unc...es/threats

Quote:UNCONTACTED TRIBES

Threats




Uncontacted tribes are the most vulnerable peoples on earth. A vast array of powerful forces are ranged against them; these are just some of them:



[...]

Missionaries

[image caption:] This Mastinahua woman was contacted by Protestant missionaries





Christian missionaries, who have been making first contact with tribes for five hundred years, are still trying to do so today. Often believing that the tribes are ‘primitive’ and living pitiful lives ‘in the dark’, the missionaries’ ultimate aim is to convert them to Christianity – at whatever cost to the tribal peoples’ own health and wishes.



In Peru, just a few years ago, evangelical Protestant missionaries built a village in one of the remotest parts of the Peruvian Amazon with the aim of making contact with an uncontacted tribe living in that region. They succeeded in making contact with four people: one man and three women. The man, known as Hipa, told a Survival researcher about first contact: ‘I was eating peanuts when I heard the missionaries coming in a motor-boat. When I heard the motor-boat’s engine running, I said to myself, ‘What’s happening? A motor-boat! People are coming!’ When we saw them, we went and hid deeper in the undergrowth. The missionaries called, ‘Come out! Come out!’



Members of the New Tribes Mission, a fundamentalist missionary organisation based in the US, carried out a clandestine mission to make contact with the Zo’é of Brazil to convert them to Christianity. Between1982 and 1985 the missionaries flew over the Zo’é’s villages dropping gifts. They then built a mission station only several days’ walk from the Indians’ villages. Following their first real contact in 1987, 45 Zo’é died from epidemics of flu, malaria and respiratory diseases transmitted by the missionaries.

(See how jeebus - that non-existent creature of utmost horror - ever spreads disease and death, when christ is not busy spreading torture, terrorism and genocide.)



The New Tribes Mission was totally unprepared and did not provide proper medical care to the Zo’é. [color="#800080"](Oh what a surprise. Reminiscent of those earlier 'innocent' christians who spread 'helpful' infected smallpox blankets among native N Americans.)[/color] Their policy to sedentarise the Zo’é around the mission meant disease spread rapidly, and the Indians’ diet suffered because the game they hunted became scarce due to the concentration of Indians in one area. As the Zo’é’s health suffered, they began to lose their self-sufficiency, and became dependent on the missionaries for everything. In response, the government expelled the missionaries in 1991. Since the Zo’é have been left in peace and now receive proper medical care, their population is increasing.
Useful to read the whole page, which also gives info on other threats to these peoples' lives (like "colonialism" - i.e. all side-effects of christianism): http://www.survivalinternational.org/campaigns/threats





Still Peru and Brazil, but more recently.



Note how recent the dates are for all the following. It's part of Joshua Project II aka Project Kill Kill Kill Them All (KKK) if they resist Jeebus, Christ Wills It -



http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/3368

Quote:South American Indians demand ‘respect’ for uncontacted tribes

3 June 2008



An indigenous federation that defends uncontacted tribes across South America has demanded that Peru’s government respects the rights and lives of uncontacted Indians living in the remote Peruvian rainforest.



The demand comes after unique photos of an uncontacted tribe living in Brazil, near the Peruvian border, made world headlines. Other tribes in the region are believed to be at risk from uncontacted Indians from Peru fleeing into Brazil to escape illegal logging.



The demand was made by the International Indigenous Committee for the Protection of Uncontacted Tribes and those in Initial Contact in Amazonia, the Chaco and Eastern Paraguay (CIPIACI).



‘The movement of isolated tribes into Brazil seems to be the result of the constant aggression and threats they have been facing on their land in Peru,’ CIPIACI’s statement reads. ‘Effectively, this kind of displacement has been going on for the last few years because of the invasion of their territories, mainly by loggers or missionaries who follow them and want to contact and evangelise them.

(Christianism will hound all vestiges of heathenism into conversion or extinction. Those are the only two choices it gives heathens.)



‘We demand that the Peruvian government meets its responsibility to guarantee respect for the rights of uncontacted tribes by the legal recognition of their ancestral land, the removal and sanctioning of outsiders who have invaded their land and threaten their lives, and the adoption of effective measures to guarantee their physical, social and cultural integrity.’



An unknown number of Ayoreo-Totobiegosode remain in the forest, actively resisting contact with outsiders. From evidence such as footprints and abandoned huts, there are known to be several distinct family groups living in a wide area.



In 1993, those Ayoreo-Totobiegosode who had been forced out of the forest submitted a land claim to the government on behalf of their relatives still in the forest. With the assistance of a local NGO, the Totobiegosode Support Group, the Indians requested title to, or protection over, 550,000 hectares of their land – less than a fifth of their ancestral territory of 2.8 million hectares.



Since the claim was submitted the government has titled 67,400 hectares to the Indians, with another 116,000 hectares promised. Injunctions have also been placed on the whole 550,000 hectares, preventing landowners, ranchers and other settlers from clearing forest or carrying out any other work on the land. But despite these injunctions, there has recently been a frightening wave of incursions, some of them causing the Totobiegosode in the forest to flee, abandoning their huts, which have been found empty.



2. Ecuador

http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/3972

Quote:Indigenous leader recalls 'terrible consequences' of first contact

28 November 2008



An indigenous leader from Ecuador has spoken about the ‘terrible consequences’ of first contact between his tribe and the outside world.



Ehenguime Enqueri Niwa, from the Waorani tribe, spoke publicly at a high-profile conference in Paraguay intended to help protect other tribes from suffering a similar fate to his own.



[color="#0000FF"]‘We were contacted by American missionaries,’ Enqueri recalled. ‘They made us wear clothes. That was when the polio arrived. It affected all of our group. Only 30 people escaped. Everyone was so angry.[/color]

[color="#800080"](The old Infected Clothing christotrick yet again. What a great 'coincidence' that inconvertible heathens should end up dead.)[/color]



‘Wao, our language, is being lost. Our culture is not being practiced. The education we receive is in Spanish. We feel like we’re disappearing.



‘We are against making contact with uncontacted tribes. They live peacefully, with their own way of life and their own food.

(Yes, enough with the unwanted "One computer/laptop per child" programs and UN plans to forcibly "educate" every village in the world. It's not any useful sort of "education" when it is entirely irrelevant to their chosen way of life.)



‘It’s identical to what is happening in Peru. For centuries the Waorani have defended their territories, but now the biggest threats are oil exploration, loggers and miners.’



The Waorani were contacted in the 1950s by American missionaries. Enqueri’s father was one of the first members of the tribe to be contacted and was also involved in the killing of five of the missionaries – an event that made world headlines at the time.

(Note how only the death of christoterrorists - though carried out by traditionalists in existential self-defence - makes headlines in the world. The regular wholesale genocide of inconvertible populations is silently binned by the international christomedia.)



The conference in Paraguay was organised by CIPIACI, a federation of indigenous organisations set up to protect uncontacted tribes in South America.



http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/864

Quote:The Waorani said, 'We don't want more oil companies in our territory, nor do we want more money from them. Before, our land stretched from the Curaray river to the Napo river. But we lost our land when the missionaries (christ/christianism) arrived, working together with the oil companies. Now what little remains to us is being split up and contaminated by those same companies. What will happen to our children when they're bigger? Where will they live?'



3. Paraguay:



http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/125

Quote:Uncontacted Indians in danger 31 August 2002



'We don't want to lose our traditional land because our ancestors lived here.'

Gabide, Totobiegosode leader.



The last uncontacted Indians south of the Amazon basin are being squeezed from all sides. With their last refuge gradually being overrun, they have nowhere left to hide. But if the Paraguayan government acts, the Indians can keep hold of their land and avoid the diseases that threaten to decimate their population.



The Indians are members of the 5,000-strong Ayoreo tribe which once occupied much of north Paraguay and south-east Bolivia. This region is part of the Chaco, a sparsely-populated expanse of scrub forest, grasslands and swamp. The Ayoreo are hunter-gatherers, living off the abundant natural resources of their homeland; they hunt wild pigs and armadillo, collect wild honey, and plant squash, corn and beans in the rainy season.



During the last century most of the Ayoreo's land was taken over by outsiders. In Paraguay ranchers cleared the forest of valuable timber, and set up vast cattle ranches. From the 1920s, thousands of European Mennonites established colonies in the Chaco; their ranches and dairy farms in turn attracted land speculators, whose companies now hold title to much of the Ayoreo's territory.



More recent arrivals to the Ayoreo's land are the fundamentalist missionaries of the American New Tribes Mission (NTM). The NTM has tried to convert many Ayoreo, and established a colony at a place called Campo Loro.



In 1979 and 1986 'evangelised' Indians, with the backing of the NTM, went into the forest to bring out uncontacted Ayoreo, from a group known as the Totobiegosode – 'people from the place of the wild pig'. At least five of the 'evangelised' Ayoreo died during these expeditions, as the uncontacted Indians tried to defend themselves from capture. Several of those brought to Campo Loro died soon after through ill-health. Campaigns by Survival and others brought a halt to these 'manhunts'.

(Manhunts = one of christianism's famous Convert-Or-Kill-All technique where they search for heathens in the remote forests of S America to capture them and put them in jeebus christ's concentration camps. Covered in Norman Lewis' book "The Missionaries".

Note also the use of the treacherous native convert/missionary to convert-or-kill the legitimate indigenous, i.e. traditional, population.)




An unknown number of Ayoreo-Totobiegosode remain in the forest, actively resisting contact with outsiders. From evidence such as footprints and abandoned huts, there are known to be several distinct family groups living in a wide area.



In 1993, those Ayoreo-Totobiegosode who had been forced out of the forest submitted a land claim to the government on behalf of their relatives still in the forest. With the assistance of a local NGO, the Totobiegosode Support Group, the Indians requested title to, or protection over, 550,000 hectares of their land – less than a fifth of their ancestral territory of 2.8 million hectares.



Since the claim was submitted the government has titled 67,400 hectares to the Indians, with another 116,000 hectares promised. Injunctions have also been placed on the whole 550,000 hectares, preventing landowners, ranchers and other settlers from clearing forest or carrying out any other work on the land. But despite these injunctions, there has recently been a frightening wave of incursions, some of them causing the Totobiegosode in the forest to flee, abandoning their huts, which have been found empty.



In June, bulldozers cleared paths into forest in the south-east of the Indians' territory on land owned by the Veragilma and Falabella companies. The paths were cut to give access to stands of palo santo, a valuable hardwood. At the same time, the authorities in the regional government of Alto Paraguay are pushing for new colonisation of these lands. A huge track has also been bulldozed by Mennonite settlers on an estate called Yvy Pora: this disturbed the Totobiegosode in the area, who fled. Still other paths have been cleared on the Nieto and Gorostiaga ranches in the south and west of the Ayoreo territory.



The Ayoreo-Totobiegosode have been fleeing incursions onto their land for decades, and have made it abundantly clear they do not want contact: in 1994 and 1998 arrows were fired at bulldozers operating on their land. The clearing of their land is illegal – and if it continues, puts the isolated Ayoreo at great danger of being caught up in violent conflicts or again falling victim to disease.

More recently:

http://www.survivalinternational.org/tri...owtheylive

Quote:The Ayoreo



Bulldozers move in on isolated Indians' heartland



The Ayoreo-Totobiegosode Indians live in the Chaco, a vast expanse of dense, scrubby forest stretching from Paraguay to Bolivia and Argentina.



Their territory has been bought by land speculators and ranchers and is now being rapidly cleared.



The Totobiegosode live in small communities. They grow squashes, beans and melons in the sandy soil, and hunt in the forest. Large tortoises and wild pig are particularly prized, as is the abundant wild honey.



In the forest four or five families will live together in a communal house. A central wooden pillar supports a dome-shaped structure of smaller branches, topped with dried mud.



[caption:] Members of the Paraguayan Ayoreo-Totobiegosode group on the day they were contacted for the first time, in 2004.



Each family will have its own hearth around the outside; people will only sleep inside if it rains.



The most important Ayoreo ritual was named after asojna, the nightjar: when the bird’s call was first heard it heralded the arrival of the rainy season, and a month of celebrations and festivities.



The Ayoreo who now live in settled communities live in individual family huts. Those who have lost their land now have little choice but to work as exploited labourers on the cattle ranches that have taken over much of their territory.



[color="#0000FF"]The evangelical New Tribes Mission has a base near their communities, and exerts a powerful influence on their daily lives. Under the missionaries, the asojna ritual—and many others—have been suppressed.[/color]





Act now to help the Ayoreo

http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/1416

Quote:Fundamentalist missionaries make regular visits to recently-contacted group

2 March 2006



The controversial American fundamentalist missionary organisation the New Tribes Mission (NTM) is making weekly visits to a group of isolated Ayoreo-Totobiegosode Indians first contacted in 2004.



The group of 17 men, women and children emerged from the scrubby forests of western Paraguay in 2004 in search of water. Colonists had penetrated their remote forest home and were using the permanent waterholes for their cattle, thus preventing the Indians from making use of them.



The group are the close relatives of other Totobiegosode Indians forced out of the forest in two controversial incidents, in 1979 and 1986. On both occasions missionaries of the New Tribes Mission assisted in the contact expeditions; several Ayoreo died as a result of these encounters.



Visits to the most recently-contacted group, who have now returned to the forest and are living with other Ayoreo in a newly-established community called Chaidi, are supposed to be closely regulated to avoid the Indians catching diseases to which they have no immunity. But the NTM recently confirmed that, 'Each week missionary John Keefe and two Ayore (sic) men go to Chaidi to teach evangelistic Bible lessons to a group of Ayores (sic) who emerged from the jungle in March 2004.'



The NTM described a typical session:



'As John taught about the Ten Commandments he held up a mirror, showing the Ayores how he could look into it and see himself. Then he took mud and spread it all over his face. The people thought it was hilarious, but John brought out the seriousness of the lesson. He told them how, in the mirror, he could see the dirt all over his face and that God's Law was like a mirror. It showed people how they are dirty (sinful) before God.'.

Once again gives the lie to people claiming that the day of Jeebus' Conquistadors baptising the Americas in the blood of Natives' Extinction are over.

1. Christianism still exists, so too heathenism (christianism has tracked down and mapped the last outposts of heathenism).

2. Because heathenism still exists, jeebus' mandate to its cannibal sheep to Convert-Or-Kill is still in force.

3. And so, christianism's convert-or-kill program continues.

No use blaming christians, who are merely brainwashed. Christ=christianism is to blame.

All this will never end until the mindvirus of christianism is eradicated.





Background on manhunts and 'Innocent' Christians Spreading Diseases On Purpose ("What would jeebus do"):

http://freetruth.50webs.org/D4a.htm#NTM

Quote:Abuse, genocide and round-ups of indigenous people who are unwilling to convert:



"Sporadic stories of abuse from the NTM have been emerging for years, despite the fact that most of their activities take place well hidden from outside scrutiny. Many stories have come from the rainforests of South America where the missionaries found that the only ways to convert nomadic communities was to force them into camps, or reservations, driving out into the forest to roundup those who do not come."



These mission procedures to round-up and capture non-Christian South American people for conversion are referred to as [color="#FF0000"]manhunts[/color].



Once again, Christianity colludes with dictators and causes genocide by introducing diseases (purposefully as always):



"In Paraguay, the NTM acted in collusion with the dictator Stroessner, for who the policy of settlement camps and conversion fitted in nicely with his plans for opening up the forest to mining and logging interests.

[color="#FF0000"]The NTM are also accused of killing many more people, for example the Ayoreo, also of Paraguay, by bringing western diseases into the area.[/color]"



From: New Tribes Mission http://www.eco-action.org/mission/ntm.html

And this is what these christists do to the inconvertible girls they captured - Norman Lewis writes about a Mennonite christian mission station=concentration camp for captured indigenous of Paraguay:

[color="#0000FF"]'There were no young girls... Where had all the girl children gone? [2]

[...]

[2] (Note included in the original textSmile It has been alleged that young girls from Cecilio Baez, and girl victims of [b]manhunts in other parts of Paraguay, were sent to child brothels reported a speciality of Asunción.[/b] In December 1977 the Washington Post published a harrowing account of such establishments catering for the "sexual depravity among high government officials".'[/color]



So christian. So christianism. So christ.

Matters so unchanged in essential points since the deadly disease that is christianism first invaded the Americas.
Death to traitors.
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