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Confession, Attrition, and Restitution

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June 15, 2025
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Confession, Attrition, and Restitution

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The United States government has exercised genocidal practices instead of fulfilling its fiduciary and moral responsibilities to the Chickamauga Nation since June 28, 1776.

Under the disguise of liberty and freedom, the 13 Colonies took upon themselves the role of tyranny over the lives of the pre-existing inhabitants of North America, the Original Nations people.  The Colonies' rebellion against England, while styled in the verbiage of the high and lofty rhetoric of liberty, became nothing more than a power grab for land occupied for at least twelve millennia by the people of the Original Nations.

The rebellion’s origins fall no further from the tree than the fruit in the Garden of Eden.  Rebellion is rebellion, their Bible called it witchcraft, their god called it witchcraft, and their god on a cross called it witchcraft.  Their god went so far as to tell them that rebellion against the government that he had placed over them was sin.  The rebellion, the witchcraft, and the sin are manifest in the destiny of the treatment of the Original Nations people.  

The Colonies, in becoming the United States, exacerbated those sins against the Original Nations by piling on the additional sins of moving ancient boundary markers (which their god calls an abomination), and many of their 10 Commandments: murdering; adultery; stealing; lying; coveting their neighbors’ wives and land, and so very many other sins that it would be impossible to list them.

To assuage their guilt, they required themselves to eliminate the cause of their sinfulness, the people of the Original Nations.  The Colonists must have believed that if they eliminated the people of the Original Nations, the guilt from sin would no longer hold sway over their lives.  To have their collective sins forgotten, not forgiven, the Colonists must have believed that the elimination of every remnant of the Red-Man was demanded by themselves and their god.

The unimaginable actions of the Illegal immigrant Colonial squatter in moving ancient boundary markers (the taking and squatting on lands that belonged to the Original Nations People) and then calling for their government to send the militia and army to come and protect them when the Tribes resorted to removing the squatters from Tribal lands was an abomination to their god.  Their immorality betrayed their calls for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness by imposing a tyranny that King George III would have blushed at.  Their actions betrayed their god.

In late June of 1776, under the direct authority of the Continental Congress, the Colonial militias of Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina began their first genocidal march against the villages of the Lower Town Cherokee (Chickamauga).  The records of their genocidal actions are well documented in the affidavits of the Pension Applications that the soldiers had to swear to under oath to receive their pensions.  The government of the Continental Congress, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution of the United States paid for and encouraged its soldiers to commit mass genocide and ethnic cleansing of the Chickamauga people, as well as all other Original Nations people.

The War Department Records are replete with the actions, orders, and commendations for the wanton disregard for human life committed against the Red-Man.  The Final Solution of America’s Indian Problem, which began with the illegal immigrant Colonial squatters’ sinful intentions, led to the near extinction of all the Original Nations’ people.  Make no mistake, the barbaric actions of George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and James K Polk against the Original Nations people would become the blueprint for Adolph Hitler’s Nazi Germany “Final Solution” that was carried out in Chelmno, Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, Majdanek, and Auschwitz-Birkenau.

Pol Pot, Joseph Stalin, Mao, and Adolph Hitler all used the American playbook of the Secretaries of War, Henry Knox, Timothy Pickering, James McHenry, Samuel Dexter, Henry Dearborn, William Eustis, John Armstrong, James Monroe, William H. Crawford, John C. Calhoun, James Barbour, Peter B. Porter, John Eaton, Lewis Cass, Benjamin F. Butler, Joel R. Poinsett, John Bell, John C. Spenser, James M. Porter, and William Wilkins to commit the vilest atrocities of genocide against their perceived enemies.

The United States has never confessed to the sins of mass genocide committed against the Original Nations people.  That type of confession appears to be impossible.  The restitution required by that confession seems to be financially impossible.  But the forgiveness by the Creator for the past and present genocidal actions of the United States against its Original Nations people will not come until a complete confession and restitution are made.

There are consequences for actions and behaviors.  America’s Founding Sin has not and will not be forgiven by the Creator until it is atoned for through confession, attrition, and restitution.

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